Oscar De La Hoya has given his prediction for the debatable rematch between Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao, two fighters he fought in his prime.
Various reports suggest that Mayweather and Pacquiao, two legends in their craft, are negotiating a second meeting.
The two faced off in 2015, with Mayweather taking a clear points victory, and the event has since maintained its status as the most lucrative boxing event of all time.
The second-place finish was the American’s last professional appearance against Conor McGregor, whom he stopped in the 10th round in 2017 before taking part in a series of exhibition matches.
As for Pacquiao, it was a bit of a surprise when the 46-year-old ended a four-year layoff in July and drew with WBC welterweight champion Mario Barrios.
During his break from the professional ring, the Filipino played only two exhibition matches, but at the beginning of this year he immediately won the world title.
Despite being widely considered the weakest belt holder at 147 pounds, many felt that WBC champion Barrios would be too fresh for the aging Pacquiao.
However, it now appears that the eight-division world champion has no desire to retire, especially with a rematch with Mayweather still on the table.
According to De La Hoya, a Hall of Famer in an interview with talkSPORTthought Mayweather, whether it’s an exhibition fight or a professional fight, he should still have an advantage over his opponent.
“I think Mayweather will take it.
“One thing about Mayweather is that he has always taken care of himself. He is always doing something physically and that is his great advantage.
“He’s a world-class athlete and watching Pacquiao’s last fight, I feel a bit sorry for him. He’s definitely not the same Pacquiao I faced, the one who retired me on the stool.
“But I still think Mayweather will make it if that happens.”
De La Hoya is one of the few fighters to have faced both legends, losing to Mayweather by split decision in May 2007 and then an eighth-round retirement to Pacquiao in December 2008, so he’s in a better position than most to share his opinion on the potential fight.
Time will tell whether the rematch will actually take place, It was recently reported that Pacquiao could once again turn his attention to a clash with WBA welterweight champion Rolly Romero.