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Saturday, May 6
9 PM ET • 6 PM PT


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DANGER ZONE
DE LA HOYA vs MAYORGA

De La Hoya vs Mayorga
WBC Super Welterweight Championship
Saturday, May 6
Distributed by Canadastar Boxing Inc.
To Canadian Commercial Locations
On Closed Circuit-Pay Per View


THE BOUT

'THE GOLDEN BOY" RETURNS TO THE RING TO TAKE ON "EL MATADOR" RICARDO MAYORGA FOR THE WBC 154-POUND CROWN

One of the most popular boxers in history, Oscar De La Hoya, will return to the ring to challenge dangerous World Boxing Council super welterweight champion, Ricardo Mayorga on Saturday, May 6, in a fight aptly titled "Danger Zone".

"My goal is always to face the best," said De La Hoya, "and Mayorga is a dangerous world champion who has no fear. I'm ready to step back into the ring for this great matchup."

De La Hoya, the 1992 U.S. Olympic gold medal winner, has been spending much of his time since his last ring appearance in a hard fought loss at the hands of longtime middleweight king, Bernard "The Executioner" Hopkins in September 2004, promoting boxers that fight under his highly successful Golden boy Promotional banner. This will mark the first time De La Hoya's promotional firm has been the lead promoter of one of his fights, in association with Mayorga's promoter, Don King Productions.

"This is a big fight for Oscar and an important event for Golden Boy Promotions," said Golden Boy CEO, Richard Schaefer. "All of us are looking forward to this with great anticipation."

HBO Pay-Per-View is also happy to see De La Hoya's ring return, as he has been one of the most popular pay-per-view attractions in the network's history.

"There will be great interest surrounding Oscar De La Hoya's highly-anticipated return to the ring against the exciting slugger, Ricardo Mayorga," said HBO Pay-Per-View's Mark Taffet. "It's the kind of big event that pay-per-view boxing fans look forward to."

Don King, who promotes the champion, Mayorga, feels confident his fighter will be victorious on May 6.

"I promoted the first fighter to ever defeat The Golden Boy and I have a good feeling about Richardo's chances in this one," King said. "When El Matador has been in peak physical condition, nobody has been able to stop him. He knows what he has to do and is already in training for this fight."

Richard Sturm, President of Sports and Entertainment for MGM MIRAGE, said, "We are excited to host Oscar's return to MGM Grand, both as a promoter and a fighter. We also look forward to working with Don King as everybody knows he has promoted some of the biggest fights in boxing history. Over the years, MGM Grand has hosted the biggest stars in sports and entertainment and Cinco de Mayo weekend promises to continue the tradition."

East Los Angeles' De La Hoya (37-4, 29 KOs) has already established himself as one of the greatest boxers in history, having won world championships in an incredible six different weight divisions: 130, 135, 140, 147, 154 and 160. When he attempts to win Mayorga's WBC 154-pound crown, he will be making his 28th appearance in a world championship match. In terms of box office receipts and pay-per-view sales, the 33 year old has been the most popular non-heavyweight boxer in history.

To get to this point in his career, "The Golden Boy" has faced a star-studded array of the finest fighters of this era, such as Bernard Hopkins, Shane Mosley, Arturo Gatti, Pernell Whitaker, Fernando Vargas, Felix Trinidad, and Julio Cesar Chavez over the course of his amazing 13-year career.

Mayorga (28-5-1, 23 KOs), a native of Managua, Nicaragua, is also a fan favorite because of a full-tilt boxing style that requires an immense amount of courage and bravery - both from Mayorga and anyone who step[s into the ring to oppose him.

"This is a fight I have always wanted," said Mayorga. "I thought Felix Trinidad would be the defining fight of my life but it didn't turn out the way I wanted it to. Now I'm getting a chance for redemption. I must win this fight for me, the people of Nicaragua and everyone in the world who loves me because of the way I fight."

The vociferous trash-talker added, "De La Hoya doesn't like to get hit and he's not going to like me after I punch him in the face."

El Matador has faced one of the toughest schedules in boxing in his last eight appearances, considering he has met five reigning world champions, two former world champions and a ranked opponent, who together sported an incredible record of 244-9-3.

Mayorga knocked out World Boxing Association welterweight champion, Andrew "Six Heads" Lewis to win his first world title in 2002 and stunned the world in 2003 by scoring a third-round technical knockout over reigning 2002 Fighter of the Year and undefeated WBC welterweight champion, Vernon "The Viper" Forrest, and decisioning him in an immediate rematch.

In his next match, Mayorga attempted to become the undisputed welterweight champion by challenging International Boxing Federation titleholder, Cory "The Next Generation" Spinks. Spinks' slick boxing style frustrated the Nicaraguan brawler to the point he was penalized for hitting after the bell in round five and holding in round 11. Spinks won a disputed majority decision.

Always up for a challenge, Mayorga jumped at a middleweight fight with three-time world champion, Felix "Tito" Trinidad, the man who gave De La Hoya his first loss in their historic meeting in 1999. In one of the most entertaining fights of 2004, Mayorga scored a knockdown in round three before the Puerto Rican knockout artist won the battle of the bombs with a ninth-round technical knockout.

In his last appearance, Mayorga knocked down former IBF welterweight champion, Michelle Piccirillo three times in the first four rounds and cruised to a unanimous decision win for the vacant WBC super welterweight championship.