Mayweather-Cotto generates 1.5 million pay per view buys
Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s unanimous decision over Miguel Cotto generated $94 million in pay per view revenue.
read moreDe La Hoya: ‘Mayweather will expose Pacquiao’
Oscar De La Hoya, who has faced both Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Manny Pacquiao: “Styles make fights, and the more Pacquiao pushes the fight, and the more he pressures Mayweather, the easier it will be for Mayweather.”
read moreGolden Boy CEO Schaefer signs long term contract extension
Richard Schaefer has signed a long-term deal to remain CEO at Golden Boy Promotions and Golden Boy Enterprises.
read morePacquiao distances himself from “Mexicutioner” nickname
Manny Pacquiao: “I do not like the nickname ‘Mexicutioner.’ I love Mexican boxing fans, and that name does not reflect my true feelings about Mexico and its people.”
read moreHopkins speaks out on Dawson fight
Bernard Hopkins believes his tactical skills are feared inside the ring, but that his reputation as a tough guy is sometimes used against him outside.
read moreExclusive Q&A: Dewey Bozella’s freedom fight
The 52-year-old former amateur boxer spent 26 years in prison before his conviction was overturned. Now on the outside, he knows the world is watching.
read moreOrtiz forgives mother, embraces ‘Rocky’ story against Mayweather
'She asked me to forgive her,' said Victor Ortiz, of the mother who abandoned him at the age of seven. 'She never really had to tell me that. I decided that I would do that before meeting her.'
read moreLem’s latest: Marquez takes Pacquiao’s Philippines; De La Hoya discusses Mayweather, inner demons
Juan Manuel Marquez takes center stage in Manny Pacquiao’s Philippines, and an introspective Oscar De La Hoya discusses Floyd Mayweather Jr.
read moreDe La Hoya admits posing in women’s lingerie
Oscar De La Hoya on the lingerie: ‘Yes, it was me. I’m tired of lying, lying to people, lying to myself.’
read moreDe La Hoya discusses Hopkins, Mayweather, Pacquiao and Ortiz in this Q&A
Oscar De La Hoya ranks Bernard Hopkins above Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Manny Pacquiao, the latter of whom he believes he would have defeated if he had been younger.
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