Philippines, 20 Nov 2025
  Home >> News

 


BOXERS

CURRENT CHAMPIONS 

FORMER CHAMPIONS   

RATINGS                       

NEWS           

FORUM        

FIGHT GALLERIES        

RING CARD GIRLS        


 
 
News  


BODY PUNCHES 'KILLED' DE LA HOYA, SAYS ROACH


PhilBoxing.com




LAS VEGAS, Nevada -- It was Manny Pacquiao's well-executed body punches as early in the second round that brought down Oscar De La Hoya and put a grotesque finale of the much-ballyhooed "Dream Match" at the MGM Grand here December 6
This was confirmed by Freddie Roach who explained that De La Hoya started to deteriorate in the second round after he felt Pacquiao's power while being bombarded with body shots in the opening round.

"The body punches killed De La Hoya," quipped the 48-year-old Roach. "I knew it because he started to slow down in the third and fourth after he felt Manny's power."

Roach said the whole plan to tire out the taller De La Hoya worked effectively as early in the fourth round when De La Hoya could no longer avoid Pacquiao's dizzying body shots.

in the fourth round, the good-looking 10-time world champion had an ugly gash in the lower left eye courtesy of the Filipino buzzsaw's powerful jabs that flickered like howitzers.

The slower De La Hoya, 35, did not answer the bell in the ninth round thus the bout, touted as the biggest fight transaction in 2008, went down as an 8th round technical knockout (TKO) defeat for the man known as Golden Boy who once conquered Hollywood with his good looks aside from winning the United States' lone gold medal in boxing in the 1992 Barcelona Olympics.

Nacho Beristain, De La Hoya's Mexican trainer, admitted he had to halt the fight "because that was the right thing to do, De La hoya being a prominent personality in boxing."

He did not go down from Pacquiao's avalanche of body punches but De La Hoya was brought to the hospital "as a precautionary move" although he wasn't hurt, confirmed De La Hoya's childhood friend Eric Gomez who presented a grim face during the post-fight press conference.

De La Hoya's second TKO loss in a checkered career impaired his record to 39-6, 30 KOs. He had been busted by middleweight champion Bernard "The Executioner" Hopkins who joined him in the ring and had predicted "De La Hoya will send Pacquiao to school."

Pacquiao was comfortably ahead on the scorecards of judges Stanley Christodoulou (79-72), Adalaide Byrd (80-71) and Dave Moretti (80-710) at the time of the stoppage.

Referee Tony Weeks admitted he didn't expect the fight to last in the eight round but said he was prepared to pull the plug if De La Hoya was hurt and wouldn't fall because he was protected by the ropes.

Pacquiao, who improved to 48-3-2, 36 KOs, outpunched De La Hoya, 585-402. Pacquiao connected 224 as against De La Hoya's 83.

De La Hoya, who owns the Golden Boy Promotion that co-promoted the pay-per-view show, did not show up on the post fight press conference. He submitted only 51 power punches against Pacquiao's 195. De La Hoya, however, connected 32 of his 238 jabs as against Pacquiao's 29 of the 252 thrown.

Top Rank CEO Bob Arum said the press people was right when they reported earlier that the fight would be a mismatch for De La Hoya. "They are right, it was a mismatch," he said.

Several Mexican fans cried when De La Hoya's hand was raised by Weeks. Filipino fans who were outnumbered by De La Hoya's supporters inside the arena, bursted in jubiliation when it was confirmed their idol, the underdog, had scored a big upset.

"De La Hoya is my idol. He is still my idol. It so happened that there are lots of Mexicans in my division. I am not really a Mexican killer. I love the Mexicans," declared Pacquiao who was unmarked and could have fought De La Hoya for 20 rounds.

The post fight press conference extended for two hours after more than 500 journalists, who came from different countries, obliged the ring superstar for autographs and photo-ops. Filipino politicians led by environmental secretary Joselit Atienza and Ilocos Gov. Luis Singson did not leave Pacquiao's side from start to end of the press conference.


Click here to view a list of other articles written by Alex P. Vidal.


Recent PhilBoxing.com In-House articles:

  • JC Chavez Jr to return in January 2026
    By Gabriel F. Cordero, , Thu, 20 Nov 2025
  • Houston Rockets Subdue Cleveland Cavaliers, 114-104, Gain Tie for 2nd in the West
    By Teodoro Medina Reynoso, , Thu, 20 Nov 2025
  • OLYMPIC BOXING 1: 1904 OLYMPICS AT ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI, UNITED STATES
    By Maloney L. Samaco, , Thu, 20 Nov 2025
  • Pacquiao, Nine Other Pinoys in Latest Ring Ratings
    By Teodoro Medina Reynoso, , Thu, 20 Nov 2025
  • QUOTES FROM MANNY PACQUIAO PROMOTIONS LOS ANGELES OPEN WORKOUT AT WILD CARD BOXING CLUB AND LAS VEGAS OPEN WORKOUT AHEAD OF NOV. 29 FIGHT NIGHT AT PECHANGA RESORT CASINO
    , Thu, 20 Nov 2025
  • Super Featherweight Sluggers ‘Tsendy’ Erdenebat and Abraham Montoya Agree to Meet in Short-Notice Co-Featured Bout on Proboxtv’s Friday Night Fights
    , Thu, 20 Nov 2025
  • Cartagenas, Yu top 4th DCHS Fun Run
    By Lito delos Reyes, , Thu, 20 Nov 2025
  • THE PAST WEEK IN ACTION 18 NOVEMBER 2025: Espinosa Defeats Khegai; Benn Gets Even With Eubank Jnr; Catterall Stops Essuman
    By Eric Armit, , Wed, 19 Nov 2025
  • Paras to challenge Malajika for IBO World super flyweight title on Nov. 29 in South Africa
    By Lito delos Reyes, , Wed, 19 Nov 2025
  • Lebron James is first player to play 23 seasons in NBA history
    By Gabriel F. Cordero, , Wed, 19 Nov 2025
  • Team Tira Tira Sampaloc Tres is SJDM Woodpusher Society 3X3 Rapid Chess Tournament Champion
    By Marlon Bernardino, , Wed, 19 Nov 2025
  • RUN IT BACK! GOLDEN BOY KICKS OFF 2026 FIGHT SCHEDULE WITH NIGHT OF HIGH STAKES REMATCHES
    , Wed, 19 Nov 2025
  • Boxlab Promotions “Night of Champions XIII” Undercard Bouts Announced
    , Wed, 19 Nov 2025
  • Porres-Narukami fight moved to Nov. 23
    By Lito delos Reyes, , Wed, 19 Nov 2025
  • Rematch for the ages
    By Joaquin Henson, , Tue, 18 Nov 2025
  • "Limping" Boston Showing Famed Celtics Pride
    By Teodoro Medina Reynoso, , Tue, 18 Nov 2025
  • IIEE-Trocio Engineers defeated Splashers Lawyers in the BPBL Opening
    By Marlon Bernardino, , Tue, 18 Nov 2025
  • ThunderDome 52 Card Preview
    , Tue, 18 Nov 2025
  • Los Angeles Lakers may be under NBA gambling Investigation
    By Gabriel F. Cordero, , Tue, 18 Nov 2025
  • PLAYER+ and BIBA Announce Official Partnership
    , Tue, 18 Nov 2025
  • Roberto Racasa Claims 7 Medals at Asia Open International Memory Championships in Hyderabad, India
    By Marlon Bernardino, , Tue, 18 Nov 2025
  • Bacnotan Pickleball Club Marks First Anniversary With Tournament
    By Marlon Bernardino, , Tue, 18 Nov 2025
  • Connor Benn Targets Barrios' WBC Welter Belt After Defeating Chris Eubank Jnr
    By Gabriel F. Cordero, , Mon, 17 Nov 2025
  • NBA Daily: Sans Wembanyama, Spurs Dominate Kings 123 – 110
    By Reylan Loberternos, , Mon, 17 Nov 2025
  • GM Joey Antonio finishes second in Spain chess tilt
    By Marlon Bernardino, , Mon, 17 Nov 2025




  •  



     
    PhilBoxing.com has been created to support every aspiring
    Filipino boxer and the Philippine boxing scene in general.
    Please send comments to feedback@philboxing.com


    PRIVATE POLICY | LEGAL DISCLAIMER
    developed and maintained by dong secuya
    © 2025 philboxing.com.