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De La Hoya and Pacquiao are Vegas-bound

December 1, 2008 |  5:07 pm

Manny Pacquiao

Oscar De La Hoya stopped by Staples Center on Monday for the unveiling of a statue of him standing atop lower ring ropes and raising his fists in victory. The statue is at a Staples entrance already decorated by statues of Magic Johnson and Wayne Gretzky.

"If I can touch one person and make them think, 'I can do it,' my goal is accomplished," De La Hoya told onlookers.

The Times' Bill Plaschke will be posting a column later tonight on the ceremony.

The ceremony drew De La Hoya's wife, Millie, their two children and other family members. De La Hoya was scheduled to fly from Van Nuys Airport to Las Vegas on Monday.

"We had a workout this morning in Pasadena, and his spirits and morale are so high ... I haven't seen this much confidence and speed from him since before the first [Julio Cesar] Chavez fight," said Joel De La Hoya, the boxer's brother. "As soon as we get to Vegas, we're going right over to [run at] the track at UNLV."

De La Hoya will stay in a residence about 10 minutes off the Strip, Joel De La Hoya said.

Meanwhile, Manny Pacquiao, De La Hoya's Saturday opponent, had a planned publicity event scrapped by trainer Freddie Roach. Pacquiao was supposed to be marking his goodbye from Wild Card gym in Hollywood by boarding a bus adorned with his image.

Maybe someone feeling guilty about false advertising pulled the plug.

A source close to Pacquiao said the boxer is superstitious and won't travel to Las Vegas by bus, preferring instead to drive himself. Good thing he didn't leave Sunday night. By all reports -- OK, according to my wife, who took our daughter to a softball tournament in Las Vegas -- the ride to and from Vegas at the end of Thanksgiving weekend was "hellish."

The boxers will make their first Vegas appearances on Tuesday, then participate in a final news conference Wednesday before Friday's weigh-in and Saturday's fight, which is on HBO pay-per-view.

The Times will provide complete coverage of the fight, both in the newspaper and our boxing page.

-- Lance Pugmire

Photo: Manny Pacquiao poses in front of his custom Team Pacquiao bus on Monday. Credit: Chris Farina / Top Rank


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Comments (5)

delahoya is in a class allhis own.he wil knock him out like moyorga .it wont last 5 rounds. he will make the philipino look like an amature. easy pick

EASY KNOCK OUT FOR TH PRIDE OF LOS ANGELES

This fight will humiliate de la hoya and will stop his career as a PART TIME BOXER. VIVA PACQUAIO!!!

i think manny pacquiao will win by tko round 9.

does anyone know what time is the weigh in?



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