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Boxing News & Rumors: Floyd Mayweather Wants Oscar De La Hoya Fight In September

Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs Oscar De La Hoya

(Photo : Getty Images) Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs Oscar De La Hoya in 2007.

Pound-for-pound champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. recently challenged the retired ten-time six-division champion and now boxing promoter Oscar De La Hoya to be the antagonist of his final fight before retirement in September, as per Inquisitr.

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This challenge came after De La Hoya said in a radio interview a week ago that he was thinking about coming back to the ring every day as he believes he is still fit enough to fight, according to an article in Fight Saga.

The article even mentioned something about a potential match with current middleweight champion Miguel Cotto, as the Golden Boy said that he is not up to any warm up or tune up bouts but only wants the best fight available if ever he would make a comeback.

The interview happened right after the Puerto Rican floored Australian Daniel Geale inside four rounds in their middleweight championship fight last June 6.

Mayweather, apparently looking to create some buzz on his supposed to be farewell fight, said in a video that he heard about De La Hoya's intention to return so he wants to fight him at 154 pounds.

The unbeaten American also said that they can do it in September, referring to his planned farewell fight from boxing.

Immediately after defeating Filipino icon Manny Pacquiao on May 2, Mayweather announced that he will retire from boxing after his last fight this September. There were names mentioned on his possible last opponent, such as Amir Khan, Kell Brook, Saul Alvarez, and Cotto, but there are still no official announcements.

Meanwhile, De La Hoya responded to the call with a video of his own. Bleacher Report showed a video where the 42-year-old said that he is "happy, retired, and content" and he has no plans of coming back. The Golden Boy added that a rematch was supposed to happen within the year after their fight, but Mayweather suddenly retired and so Money already missed his chance.

It appears to be that Mayweather is still looking for the biggest possible payday for his grand send-off. But since Pacquiao is still out with an injury, there seems to be no one out there that could generate the amount of money he was hoping for.

Except maybe De La Hoya.

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