By Jake Donovan - Today - Wednesday August 20, 2008 - will represent to most just another mid-week happy hump day. For the boxing world, it's Day 110 in the search of the perfect Golden ending.
The journey began with HBO investing heavily in Oscar de la Hoya's May 3 infomercial in their hopes (and nobody else's) of immediately thereafter securing the planned September 20 rematch with Floyd Mayweather Jr.
Those plans were obviously thwarted the moment Mayweather called it a career. Regardless of the real reason why, it's abundantly clear that whatever was on the table isn't enough to change his mind.
No worries, they thought. It's not like there's any shortage of fighters wanting a crack at de la Hoya, especially this deep into his career.
Chief among the list has been Manny Pacquiao in a potential matchup that started out as a "what if" scenario played out in the mind of longtime HBO color commentator Larry Merchant, but has since taken on a life of its own in dominating headlines on a daily basis.
All that changes is the original blueprint – three fights in his last year as a professional fighter now changes to two. Release the September date and instead invest heavily into the December 6 curtain call. [details]
The journey began with HBO investing heavily in Oscar de la Hoya's May 3 infomercial in their hopes (and nobody else's) of immediately thereafter securing the planned September 20 rematch with Floyd Mayweather Jr.
Those plans were obviously thwarted the moment Mayweather called it a career. Regardless of the real reason why, it's abundantly clear that whatever was on the table isn't enough to change his mind.
No worries, they thought. It's not like there's any shortage of fighters wanting a crack at de la Hoya, especially this deep into his career.
Chief among the list has been Manny Pacquiao in a potential matchup that started out as a "what if" scenario played out in the mind of longtime HBO color commentator Larry Merchant, but has since taken on a life of its own in dominating headlines on a daily basis.
All that changes is the original blueprint – three fights in his last year as a professional fighter now changes to two. Release the September date and instead invest heavily into the December 6 curtain call. [details]

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