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- The Guardian's John Rawling scored it a draw 114–114, and the BBC 's Ben Dirs had it a 115–115 draw. CompuBox had Mayweather out-landing De La Hoya 207–122 in total punches with better accuracy throughout the fight (43% vs 21%).
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The Guardian's John Rawling scored it a draw 114–114, [7] and the BBC 's Ben Dirs had it a 115–115 draw. [8] CompuBox had Mayweather out-landing De La Hoya 207–122 in total punches with better accuracy throughout the fight (43% vs 21%).
- Oscar De La Hoya
- The Golden Boy
- East Los Angeles, California, U.S.
- 38-4 (30 KO)
Aug 12, 2023 · Fans dissect the cut-throat bout between Floyd Mayweather and Oscar De La Hoya. In the bout, Mayweather’s speed and accuracy in the fight met De La Hoya’s power and determination. The bout was like a seesaw battle. Both fighters had their moments, and the fans were on the edge of their seats.
Apr 21, 2015 · The CompuBox scoring tallied 587 punches thrown by De La Hoya to Mayweather’s 481. But while Mayweather’s gloves spent more idle time, they were far more accurate.
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May 5, 2024 · As the fight progressed, the accuracy of Mayweather saw him turn the tide. Read More: Toughest Fight of His Career: Oscar De La Hoya vs. John John Molina Revisted. His ability to land flush was incredibly impressive and showed what a difficult opponent he was to face. Despite the best endeavours of the Los Angeles native, the exceptional ring ...
- Ricky Carroll
May 4, 2007 · Floyd Mayweather, 37-0, 24 KO’s, attempting to win his fifth title in five different weight classes, an 8-5 favorite over Oscar De La Hoya, 38-4, 30 KO’s, an underdog for just the second...
Jan 26, 2021 · Floyd Mayweather Jr. put his undefeated record on the line to challenge Oscar De La Hoya for his WBC junior middleweight title. This supreme matchup needed a legendary venue to do it justice, so it was only fitting that the fight would take place at the MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.
As the fight progressed, the accuracy of Mayweather saw him turn the tide. His ability to land flush was incredibly impressive and showed what a difficult opponent he was to face.