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The major announcement once declared and then cancelled has been rescheduled concerning world middleweight champion Bernard Hopkins and Oscar de la Hoya. Golden Boy Promotions have released information indicating that the |
announcement will be made on Saturday, November 20th
at Noon in the MGM Grand Hollywood Theater in Las Vegas, Nevada. Affairs have been conducted in a rather vague manner of late concerning the two fighters with the only concrete information stating that Hopkins will defend his middleweight titles in February against UK middleweight Howard Eastman. De La Hoya has not released information regarding his participation in any future fights so it has to be wondered whether he is planning one more lucrative fight with Hopkins before his retirement.
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