By Mark Vester
In a recent interview with scribe David Mayo of the Grand Rapids Press, Floyd Mayweather Sr. has apparently changed his mind about participating in a bout where his star fighter, Oscar De La Hoya, would face his son, Floyd Mayweather, Jr.
"I'll tell you something, if Oscar talks to me now about fighting my son, and if he comes up with the right digits for me, to where I'm comfortable with it, the fight is on, said Mayweather Sr."
The amount of money Mayweather Sr. wants is apparently $2 million dollars. Should De La Hoya meet the price, Mayweather Sr. predicts that his son will get knocked out.
"Mark my words, my son would get hurt. Oscar may take a few punches, but Floyd is going to get stopped in the fight, because I'm going to make it happen. It's 12 rounds. At some point, he's going to get hit. And if he gets hit and hurt, the fight is over."
Mayweather Sr. feels that he not only created the fighting style of his son, he can break the style as well.
"I taught my son everything he knows, but I didn't teach him everything I know. I'm the one who created the style, I'm the one who can break the style. I know just how to open it up, believe me. If Oscar puts the right money on the table, I grant you it will be broken."