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De la Hoya set for Pacquiao fight

Oscar De La Hoya
De La Hoya is a 10-time world champion across six different weights

Six-weight world champion Oscar de la Hoya will fight WBC lightweight world champion Manny Pacquiao in a non-title bout on 6 December in Las Vegas.

The fight, which the 35-year-old De la Hoya refused to label his last, will take place at the MGM Grand.

"My focus is on my next fight. I am not going to talk about retiring," said the American, who has won 10 world titles in all.

"I am going to give 100% of my focus to this fight and then we will see."

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De la Hoya had been scheduled to fight Floyd Mayweather on 20 September before his countryman announced his retirement in June this year.

De la Hoya rose to fame by winning a gold medal for the United States at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona where he earned the nickname "Golden Boy".

Since then he has won titles at six different weight classes and boasts a record of 39-5 that includes 20 knockouts. His last victory, over American Steve Forbes, came in May.

Filipino Pacquiao, 29, has built up a huge following back home and he believes he can upset his opponent by utilising his greater speed.

"I'm faster and younger and I think I can beat him, it is going to be a great fight," he said.

see also
Hatton targeting Pacquiao finale
04 Jul 08 |  Boxing
Pacquiao claims lightweight title
29 Jun 08 |  Boxing
Khan eyes Filipino great Pacquiao
19 Jun 08 |  Boxing
Hatton spurns De la Hoya match-up
09 Jun 08 |  Boxing

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