By Mark Vester

The media blitz continues as Floyd Mayweather, Sr. insists that if Oscar De La Hoya does not retain his services for the upcoming May 5 pay-per-view, it will be an easy night of work for Floyd Mayweather, Jr.

"All he has to do is stay away from the left hook and it's over," Mayweather Sr. said to the Las Vegas Review-Journal. "But with me, I'll show Oscar how to land that left. That would change things. But if you want me to tell you how to beat my son - and I'm the only one who can tell Oscar how to do that - then you need to pay me."

Mayweather, Sr. is still calling De La Hoya's offer of a $500,000 guarantee and another $500,000 if he wins - "insulting." He wants nothing less than $2 million dollars to train De La Hoya to fight his son, and refuses to back down from the high number. Even though Floyd Sr. and his son have been feuding for the last few years, he is not going to tell De La Hoya how to beat him unless the money is right.

"If they want me to work against my son, then they're going to have to pay me," Mayweather Sr. "My son and I, no matter what's gone down between us, he's still my blood. Hey, I'd work for Oscar if the deal is right, because that's my job and boxing is just a sport."

"Let him take his million and give it to someone else. It's not like he doesn't have the money to pay me. And this isn't just any fight. And that isn't just any fighter. That's my son in there. Good, bad or indifferent, that's my son."