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Dizzy Dee

De La Hoya vs. Mayweather [Rematch!]

I am not at ALL a sporty person. In fact, I pretty much hate watching sport – on TV, live, doesn’t really matter. There are some variations which I can stomach, but nothing which I have a real passion for.

Until watching Nacho Libre, I honestly never knew that people actually paid, and they get paid LOTS of money to fight. Whether they win or lose. How crazy is that? Now I know you’re probably thinking, “where the hell has she been over the past couple of … well, DECADES”, but I’ve never really paid attention to all these fights. WWF, boxing, or even masked fighting.

By the way, I found , Nacho Libre a brilliant movie, and would probably watch it over a couple of times more.

More on topic now, if you’re interested in boxing, you might find it handy to know that the richest fight in boxing history is on the verge of getting a sequel, according to ESPN.

There’s most probably going to be a rematch between Oscar De La Hoya and Floyd Mayweather in September – either Saturday the thirteenth, or Saturday the twentieth.

Quoting MLive.com: “Floyd Mayweather and Oscar De La Hoya looked for better options and rediscovered each other, an entirely predictable outcome after they produced the biggest fight in boxing history.

That distinction alone didn’t mandate a rematch — Mayweather-De La Hoya erased financial records held previously by Lennox Lewis-Mike Tyson, a preordained beat down no one ever wanted to see again - but the relative competitiveness of their first fight, and dearth of alternatives, contributed in making Mayweather-De La Hoya II a virtual certainty.”

Mayweather/De La Hoya tickets are available online starting at a mere $891.00, going up as high as $15,675.00 for the first six rows, center floor.

For the loyal boxing fans, you better start saving up so long, and you might have to get another mortgage on your house, if you intend to sit in one of the first six rows.

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