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  • Deeznuts
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    Delahoya scared to rematch Trinidad.

    Although there has been on-and-off talk about a rematch for the past seven years -- especially because the fight generated a non-heavyweight record 1.4 million pay-per-view buys -- it has never gotten too serious, especially with De La Hoya having long layoffs and Trinidad retiring for 2½ years before launching a two-fight comeback in 2004.

    Even though Trinidad retired again after he was schooled by Winky Wright in May 2005, the talk has persisted that the rematch could happen as a career finale for both stars.

    De La Hoya (38-4, 30 KOs), who has won belts in six divisions, is planning what he claims will be his final fight in May 2007 and had decided that pound-for-pound king Floyd Mayweather Jr. was his only choice for an opponent.

    Then De La Hoya, 33, changed his mind recently and said he would be open to again facing Trinidad, 33, who, according to media reports in Puerto Rico, was training again and thinking about fighting.

    However, making the rematch has always come down to pride, money and weight.

    Trinidad (42-2, 35 KOs), a former three-division champion, took the short end of a 60-40 split the first time around against De La Hoya and always insisted that a rematch be fought under the same terms, but in his favor.

    De La Hoya, the biggest non-heavyweight draw in boxing history, would never accept those terms, or anything close to them.

    So finally, when Trinidad's father, Felix Sr., told Puerto Rican media recently that the Trinidad camp would budge and go 50-50 on a rematch, there appeared to be a glimmer of hope.

    However, De La Hoya scoffed at the notion of splitting the money evenly and said he would do the fight 70-30 in his favor. He sees no reason to share the revenue evenly, not when he generated 925,000 pay-per-view buys in May by winning a junior middleweight belt against second-tier opponent Ricardo Mayorga. When Trinidad came out of retirement against Mayorga, the pay-per-view drew about half that figure.

    There is also the issue of weight. De La Hoya, who didn't look good in his two middleweight fights, said he would not fight a rematch above 154 pounds. Trinidad, who has been a middleweight since moving up in 2001, said he would not go below 160 pounds.

    Although Trinidad promoter Don King has been calling Golden Boy's Richard Schaefer regularly in an effort to get talks going in the right direction, De La Hoya said he's finally finished with Trinidad for good.

    "I want to lay to rest the whole Trinidad situation," De La Hoya told ESPN.com from his home in Puerto Rico, which is within walking distance of Trinidad's home. "I am thinking that Trinidad's father came out once again after a couple of years to call me out, which has been happening since we last fought. Trinidad retires and then his father comes out of the woodwork eventually, saying I'm a chicken, I'm a coward. It's really bad because I think truly the father maybe ran out of money or something, so he figures he can get his son to fight me and make some more money.

    "I'm saying this fight is never going to happen. Let's lay it to rest. I can't make 160, he can't make 154. I can only make 160 if I eat tamales. It can't happen. They're asking 50-50. It is a joke, it's ridiculous. If you think about it, even if we offer them a 70-30 split my way, it will still be the biggest purse he ever made. He might as well take it."

    De La Hoya said he told Schaefer to ignore King's phone calls from now on.

    "I gave specific instructions to Richard not to answer his calls anymore," De La Hoya said. "The train has left the station. They can call me a coward as much as they want, but the train has left. This fight will never happen."



    De La Hoya said he still plans to bow out in May and hopes to fight Mayweather, the son of De La Hoya's trainer, Floyd Mayweather Sr.

    Mayweather Jr., however, needs to win a Nov. 4 fight against welterweight champ Carlos Baldomir to preserve the showdown with De La Hoya, a match that could challenge the pay-per-view record set by Trinidad-De La Hoya.

    "Mayweather or that's it for me," De La Hoya said.

    And if Mayweather loses to Baldomir?

    "I can hang 'em up whenever I want," said De La Hoya, who has earned roughly $150 million in purses and now runs the successful Golden Boy Promotions. "I don't need another fight, put it that way. If Mayweather loses, I think that's it. My motivation is fighting the pound-for-pound champion. If he loses, then I think that's it for me."

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    Oscar is right, who the **** does he think he is!

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    • psychopath
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      #3
      Originally posted by xcaret
      Oscar is right, who the **** does he think he is!
      And who the **** do you think you are "xcarriot the idiot"?

      Just shut the **** up, clown.

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      • MikeHunt
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        **** Tito.............No one wants to see his fight.

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          #5
          DLH beat his ass the last time and would do it again only this time worse.

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            *** all of ya!!!! Tito did beat him once so he deserves the even split, *** that he deserves more. What? how many of those 1.4 million viewers were PR's? the only reason he outnumbered us is because there are more goddamn mexicants in this country then any other race. DLH is indeed a coward, he wants t come out winning even though he will lose. DLH beat another demolished tito fighter so face it DLH you are a punk.

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              And if you are so sure he would beat him first, then bring it on, take the even split. He has nothing to lose money wise. Another thing, why retire if Floyd Loses? Why not face Baldomir?
              Exactly he's a COWARD!!!!!

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                Originally posted by Elbichogrande
                *** all of ya!!!! Tito did beat him once so he deserves the even split, *** that he deserves more. What? how many of those 1.4 million viewers were PR's? the only reason he outnumbered us is because there are more goddamn mexicants in this country then any other race. DLH is indeed a coward, he wants t come out winning even though he will lose. DLH beat another demolished tito fighter so face it DLH you are a punk.
                Tito looked like garbage his last few fights. Oscars last fight on the other hand was impressive. Also Tito is washed up and shouldn't step back in the ring again. Also im not sure theres more "mexicants" in the us than any other race. Atleast legally. Theres not many illegal mexicans having cash to order PPVs. Tito is like Manny P not like DLH in this point. Tito is loved by some Americans and Peurto Rico. Manny P is loved by some flips and some Americans. DLH was/is loved by America. Most of the nation embraced him and like him. Hes probably one of the most recognizable sports figures in America, and def in boxing. DLH brings more money Tito doesnt deserve a bigger split. DLH schooled Tito in the first fight, and will do it more completly in the second. Anyhow I could care less DLH-PBF is a much more exciting matchup on paper anyhow. Never know how a fight can go, but it sounds like it could be good.

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                • MikeHunt
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                  Originally posted by Elbichogrande
                  And if you are so sure he would beat him first, then bring it on, take the even split. He has nothing to lose money wise. Another thing, why retire if Floyd Loses? Why not face Baldomir?
                  Exactly he's a COWARD!!!!!
                  **** Tito............

                  Oscar did beat him and he's lucky he's even being mentioned as a possible opponent for Oscar.

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                    Originally posted by Elbichogrande
                    And if you are so sure he would beat him first, then bring it on, take the even split. He has nothing to lose money wise. Another thing, why retire if Floyd Loses? Why not face Baldomir?
                    Exactly he's a COWARD!!!!!
                    Because he wants to fight the P4P king. THE single man. Even if baldy wins.... he is NOT and far from P4P king. He will make the top 10 with a pbf win but wont be the man.

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