Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Pugilists


Major League Soccer's toughest owner was spotted at Home Depot Center.
Oscar De La Hoya, who is reportedly close to buying a chunk of the Houston Dynamo, held a press conference at Home Depot Center to promote his next fight, a May 3 bout against Steve Forbes.

De La Hoya said the fight will be the biggest fight of his career and that he's not looking at Steve Forbes as a tune-up fight or anything like that. De La Hoya said his entire team is up in Big Bear to help him prepare for the fight and to enter the bout in tip-top shape. I would have liked to have stuck around to ask him about MLS but didn't have the chance. Between Oscar De La Hoya and Charlie Davies, all these work obligations keep getting in the way of interviews for Sideline Views.

In terms of the fight, it will be interesting to see a boxing match at Home Depot Center. It's actually going to be on the main field, not the tennis stadium. De La Hoya said that there will be somewhere around 20,000 seats priced $75 or less, which is apparently affordable for boxing.

4 comments:

  1. "Major League Soccer's toughest owner was spotted at Home Depot Center."

    I think Lew could take him. :)

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  2. Because he bought a share of Houston, I hope he gets knocked out & booed (not necessarily in that order) when he fights at the HDC.

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  3. PK check this out, they tried but neither LA Galaxitives or Chivas USA wanted investors at this time.

    http://laopinion.com/deportes/futbol/?rkey=00000000000003343870

    Michoacano

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