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00:00This is a special presentation of HBO Sports.
00:30This is a special presentation of HBO Sports.
01:00Tonight on HBO's Boxing After Dark, you'll see 1996 Olympic bronze medalist Floyd Mayweather
01:10from the fighting Mayweather family as he takes on his most experienced and aggressive opponent
01:16yet, Louis Leja, then ageless Daniel Zaragoza.
01:20In his 22nd title bout, fights young and undefeated Eric Morales, who's just a little more than
01:26half his age.
01:27We are in El Paso, Texas, population 640,000, and just a few blocks from the Mexican border,
01:34where on the other side, Juarez is the sixth largest city in Mexico.
01:38Tonight, fans from both sides of the border build the El Paso Coliseum to watch native Mexicans
01:42Daniel Zaragoza and Eric Morales.
01:45Partisan crowd may be split in their rooting interest, but they've poured in from all of
01:50the fascinating mountains and valleys of here in extreme West Texas, and they have spruced
01:55themselves up for the night.
01:57They get ready to let their hair down and enjoy another evening of HBO's Boxing After Dark,
02:03the baddest telecast in boxing.
02:05And hello again everybody, I'm Jim Lampley, welcome to the late night series here on HBO,
02:12our counterculture boxing entry, which has produced so many terrific fights, because here we are
02:17trying to match opponents who have equal chances to beat each other, and so many times it's
02:22paid off.
02:23As it well made tonight, the championship bout you're going to see a little bit later at
02:26122 pounds, Daniel Zaragoza, approaching 40 years old, fighting in his 22nd title fight,
02:32as close as he's ever been to his native country of Mexico in a title defense, against 21-year-old
02:37Eric Morales from Tijuana.
02:39And then to start it off, we'll have Floyd Mayweather in only his 10th professional fight
02:43at 130 pounds against his toughest opponent so far, Louie Leja, who's celebrating his 24th
02:49birthday today.
02:50Working with me as always, HBO Boxing Analyst Larry Merchant.
02:53Larry, I've got to tell you, it's been a tremendous kick this week to come down here to this border
02:58town, first time we've ever been in El Paso, but why are we here?
03:02Well, it's not because all my exes are in Texas, as the country song goes.
03:06And they aren't.
03:08It's because Daniel Zaragoza is one of the wonders of the boxing world at the age of 39.
03:15And so we're here to see perhaps a fight that will make him an ex, an ex-fighter, because
03:21he insists that the next time he loses will be his last professional prize fight.
03:27But that's something of an inside joke, because he's been saying it for three years and winning
03:33for three years.
03:34Well, we'll see if he can win again tonight against an opponent who is really excited about
03:39the prospect of fighting Zaragoza and believes he's been dissed by him.
03:42But first, we get a chance to look at a rising former Olympic star.
03:46Here, of course, to work with us, as he always is on Boxing After Dark, another former Olympic
03:51star just one month removed from his dramatic statement, one-round KO of Montel Griffin in
03:56the revenge fight.
03:57Congratulations, Roy Jones, Jr.
03:59Thank you very much.
04:00Welcome back to Boxing After Dark.
04:01And as we get ready to look at Floyd Mayweather, here he is, one year into his pro career,
04:0610th pro fight, taking on a guy with a pretty formidable reputation in a 10-round bout.
04:11Too much too soon?
04:12No, I don't think it's too much too soon.
04:14Anytime a guy has already participated in a thing such as prestigious as the Olympic
04:18Games, he comes across all type of guys.
04:21There's no way that a seasoned amateur boxer who's competing in the Olympics cannot be ready
04:26for anything that comes at him.
04:28So I think it's right on time for Mayweather.
04:29Well, we'll see as Mayweather enters the ring right now to take on Louie Leha, Leha, age
04:3524 today.
04:36And yes, if you recognize the name, he is the cousin of Jesse James Leha, whom you've
04:41seen here on HBO against Azuma Nelson and against Oscar De La Hoya.
04:45Let's take a look at the tail of the tape for Mayweather against Leha.
04:48They both weigh in just a little over the limit.
04:51Leha at 132, Mayweather at 141.
04:54As you can see by tonight, the time they enter the ring, each has gained a little bit of weight.
04:58Mayweather gaining nine pounds, Leha gaining six, one-inch height advantage for Leha, and
05:03a three-inch reach advantage for Floyd Mayweather.
05:06And working with us is our unofficial at 141.
05:09As you can see by tonight, the time they enter the ring, each has gained a little bit of weight.
05:13Mayweather gaining nine pounds, Leha gaining six, one-inch height advantage for Leha, and
05:18a three-inch reach advantage for Floyd Mayweather.
05:21And working with us is our unofficial ringside scorer.
05:24And here with the rules of the bout, as always, Harold Letterman.
05:27The Floyd Mayweather-Louis Leha fight is scheduled for ten rounds.
05:31There is no standing eight count.
05:33The three knockdown rule is in effect.
05:35Only the referee can stop the fight, and you can be saved by the bell in the tenth and final round only.
05:41Jim!
05:41All right, Harold, for the official introductions, let's go up to ring announcer Michael Buffer.
05:45Ladies and gentlemen, good evening, and welcome to the County Coliseum here in El Paso, Texas,
05:53where tonight, Top Rank Incorporated, Lester Bedford Promotions, DNP Productions, and your undisputed, undefeated king of beers, Budweiser,
06:04present Professional Boxing for Your Entertainment.
06:08Sanctioned by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, Executive Director Tommy V. Smith,
06:14Boxing Coordinator Dickie Cole, Deputy Executive Director in Attendance at Ringside, Henry Molina.
06:19The three judges scoring this first bout on a ten-point bus system will be David A. Harris,
06:26Oren Schellenberger, and Gail Van Hoy.
06:30And when the bell rings, your referee in charge of the action, Jerry McKenzie.
06:35And now, ladies and gentlemen, a special ten-round bout.
06:40This is in the Super Featherweight Division.
06:44Introducing first, fighting out of the blue corner, wearing black trimmed with gold letters,
06:49weighing in at 132 pounds.
06:53His professional record, 18 victories.
06:5614 by knockout with three defeats and one draw.
06:59From San Antonio, Texas, introducing the Louisville Slugger, Louis Leha.
07:17And his opponent across the ring, in the red corner, wearing purple trimmed with white,
07:23weighing 131 pounds.
07:25This Olympic bronze medal winner has a perfect professional record of nine consecutive victories
07:31with seven knockouts to his credit.
07:34Fighting out of Las Vegas, Nevada, presenting the undefeated pretty boy, Floyd Mayweather.
07:44All right, let's go, guys.
07:55All right, gentlemen, we've already been on the instructions in the dressing room.
08:09Number one, protect yourself at all times.
08:12Touch them up, let's go to work.
08:14Floyd Mayweather certainly has championship blood coursing through his veins.
08:20We'll find out if he has the stuff of a champion once he gets hit on the chin by a fighter who can punch.
08:28Let's see if Louis Leha is that man.
08:31Mayweather comes from the fighting Mayweather family of Grand Rapids, Michigan.
08:35His father was an accomplished prize fighter.
08:36His uncle Roger, once was known as the Black Mamba and also as the Mexican assassin, is training him right now.
08:44His uncle Jeff is functioning for the moment as his manager, a role which will eventually be taken over by Father Floyd.
08:51Louis Leha wants to try to do some damage to Floyd Mayweather's body early.
09:04Floyd has shown a lot of experience early.
09:06He's already coming out.
09:08He's using his jab very well.
09:09He's not taking any crazy chances.
09:11This is very good for a young fighter.
09:13Floyd is very economical for a young fighter.
09:17He's only been throwing about 50 punches per round to this stage in his career.
09:21But he's highly selective and extremely accurate puncher and makes them count.
09:25But that also reflects the fact that he will play defense.
09:31As you see there, making it tough on Leha to land here early in round number one.
09:39One of the things that Roger's working on with Floyd Mayweather is try to get him to hide the right hand.
09:44As Uncle Roger was a master at hiding the right behind his curled left shoulder, Floyd doesn't do it quite as well yet.
09:50No, but after having a little bit more experience like this, he'll learn to do it.
09:53That was a good right hand.
09:54Good straight right.
09:55And another one by Floyd Mayweather.
09:59It takes time and experience to learn some of these things.
10:03Louie Leha's cousin, Jesse James Leha, here tonight.
10:07Sitting in his corner in support of him.
10:09Incidentally, the man who's training Louie Leha for this fight, Jesse Ravello, was an Olympic coach.
10:14Down goes Leha on a right hand over the top by Mayweather.
10:18A quick right hand.
10:24Was it a flash knockdown or something more serious than that?
10:28We'll know momentarily.
10:30It was something very serious, I can tell you now.
10:32Lloyd Mayweather looking for a first-round knockout now with 55 seconds to go in the round.
10:38Lands the right hand across the top one more time.
10:41There was another good right hand that hurt Leha.
10:43And a couple of left, one of them to the body, and a short left hand landed inside.
10:47He is doing some damage right now.
10:52Louie Leha trying to hold on.
10:55And Jerry McKenzie's going to give him a count.
10:57Four, five, six, seven, eight.
11:03Let me see your gloves.
11:04You okay, baby?
11:05Leha has to try to survive now.
11:08There is no standing eight count in the rules, so McKenzie must have ruled out another knockdown.
11:14His glove may have touched the canvas.
11:18Three knockdown rules in effect as the ten-second mark arrives.
11:22If Leha were to go down one more time, the fight would be over.
11:25But he holds on long enough to make it out of the round.
11:41You okay?
11:43You're letting him get off too much.
11:45That's what's happening.
11:46You're letting him get off too much.
11:48You've got to go right over his jab with that right hand.
11:51You've got to back him up.
11:53Okay, you're giving him too much room, Louie.
11:56You're doing okay?
11:57Yeah.
11:58Louie, we got his business.
11:59Okay.
12:00Yeah, he's busy with that hook, Louie.
12:02What if I'm going to do this?
12:03Just work?
12:04Louie, right off that jab.
12:05As soon as you throw that jab, you've got to take the jab.
12:08Let's take a look at that quick flash right hand.
12:11It landed flush on the jaw.
12:13This is supposed to be a ten-round fight.
12:16It was advertised as a ten-round fight.
12:19Doesn't look like it's going to be a ten-round fight.
12:21Let's see about the second knockdown, whether it was a legitimate knockdown or not.
12:27Or did he just go down from an accumulation of blows?
12:31Well, he grabbed Floyd's leg.
12:33And maybe when he was grabbing Floyd's leg, he put the glove or a knee on the canvas.
12:36Although I didn't see it.
12:37I think he was just trying to hold himself up.
12:42So in that case, the referee must have ruled that he kept himself up only by holding on to Floyd.
12:47And that's why he gave him a standing eight count.
12:50Which isn't in the rules, so it had to be ruled a knockdown.
12:53Lloyd Mayweather trying to use his punches economically in the second round as he did in the first.
12:58His power quotient seems to be increasing at this stage of his career, Roy.
13:03Yes, it is.
13:03And he's showing a lot of improvement here.
13:05But I've seen Floyd fight on several different occasions.
13:08He never shows so much poise or so much power.
13:11He's not getting too over-anxious.
13:12He's taking his time.
13:14And he's out-thinking his man right now.
13:15Landed a right-hand lead and a left hook flush.
13:18And Leha hasn't been able to get anything going.
13:21Landed just four 27 punches in the first round.
13:24Louis Leha just a little bit too slow to be able to match up with Floyd Mayweather.
13:29Not too many guys, Roy, I know of who can throw that quick lead right hand with a lot of power.
13:35You know anybody who can do that?
13:36Maybe one or two guys.
13:38A guy by the name of Roy Jones Jr. and maybe one or two other fellas.
13:42Roy Jones Jr. destroyed Montel Griffin leading with the left hook.
13:48He's versatile.
13:49What can he say?
13:51Straight right lands again for Mayweather.
13:53Leha a little bit steadier on his feet in this round than he was in round number one.
14:00But Mayweather is finding his way directly up the middle against Leha's guard.
14:04And that shows that Louis Leha, who vowed to have more head movement after his knockout loss to Jesus Chavez,
14:10has not been able to accomplish that.
14:12He's still vulnerable.
14:13The punch is right up the middle.
14:15What we're seeing right now is one guy who's doing the best thing.
14:18The best defense is offense.
14:20That's what Floyd has going for him right now.
14:22He's out in front of Leha.
14:23Leha, everything Leha does is what Floyd is doing.
14:27Anytime a man gets that far out in front of you, it usually means trouble.
14:32Leha had a chance there to try to go to Mayweather's body, but wasn't able to release any punches.
14:37He's totally tentative and back on his heels now.
14:40For that reason, there's the third knockdown of the first two rounds.
14:44Five, six, seven.
14:48Floyd is totally prompt.
14:50Nine.
14:50See your gloves.
14:52You okay, champ?
14:53Is it okay?
14:53Okay.
14:58Left hook lands.
14:59Leha stunned again.
15:01And he can stop at any time.
15:04And Jerry McKenzie's going to stop it right there.
15:07After the fourth knockdown of the fight.
15:10And with abundantly clear evidence that Louie Leha could not defend himself against Floyd Mayweather's onslaught.
15:17Too much speed, too much speed, too fast, too smart, too fast, too smart, too good.
15:23You know, you still, I believe, Roy, you still have to be careful in how you move a young fighter.
15:30Who do you put him in with next?
15:31Who do you put him in with next?
15:33Are you going to overmatch him because he looked good in this fight?
15:37You still have to put in your time before you're ready to take on the big boys.
15:44They're not going to follow you around, as you were suggesting.
15:48Some of those guys are going to take the fight to you.
15:50Right.
15:51And you also have to get a guy to go through that stage where he develops the patience,
15:56where he has time to work on these different things, work on guys coming right at him, work on guys running away from him.
16:01It's going to take a little time, but I think Floyd is moving at a rapid pace right now.
16:05And top rank is doing a reasonably good job of selecting the opponents in the last fight.
16:09He had to struggle a little bit to earn a six-round decision over journeyman Larry O'Shields.
16:14Here he appears to be moving up in class, but it's a very easy fight for him.
16:18Maybe he's rising to the occasion.
16:20And there's brother, or I should say uncle, Jeff Mayweather, functioning as the manager and in the purple silks.
16:28Roger Mayweather, who used to earn a good living in Los Angeles fighting Mexicans and beating them in the identity of the Mexican assassin.
16:36Now here's the first knockdown of the second round.
16:38That straight right hand again, Roy.
16:39Yeah, Leja threw the lazy jab and Mayweather came right over the top.
16:43That's the worst mistake a young fighter can make, is throwing a lazy jab.
16:46And now a chance to see the end on Louie Leja's 24th birthday.
16:52Uppercut landed easily.
16:54Left hook landed flush.
16:55That left hook hurt him bad.
16:58Fight was over from that moment.
17:01These are formalities at this point.
17:03Hard right hand to the body.
17:05And Jerry McKenzie sees what everyone else in the crowd can see.
17:08He did a good job by stopping it then, because this guy had had enough.
17:12He was outclassed.
17:13He knew he was outclassed.
17:14And it was time to stop it.
17:15Too many power shots.
17:17Way too many.
17:18So 130-pounder Floyd Mayweather expected within the next few years, if all goes well, to
17:26fight at 130, try to win a title, and go to 135, 140.
17:30The pattern already established by Oscar De La Hoya, and maybe somewhere down the road,
17:34if all goes well, he becomes a viable opponent for De La Hoya, who already has so many of them
17:39on his dance card.
17:41Yeah, he has a great deal of people that he can dance with.
17:44I wish I was so lucky sometime, but...
17:46Don't you wish you had some Ike Cortez and Felix Trinidad's around in your weight class?
17:49But it's good to see this happen.
17:51It's good to see this.
17:52Michael Buffer with the official particulars now.
17:55Ladies and gentlemen, referee Jerry McKenzie calls a halt to the bout.
17:59The official time, 23 seconds of round number two.
18:04The winner by TKO victory, still undefeated, pretty boy Floyd Mayweather Jr.
18:14Lloyd Mayweather Jr.
18:22That's the ball, the one who thinks I'm going to be blind.
18:25Let's give him a hand.
18:33Lloyd Mayweather extends the record to ten wins, no losses.
18:37Another knockout for his dossier, and let's go to Larry Merchant with the winner right now.
18:44Floyd, congratulations.
18:46Was that as easy as you thought it would be?
18:49Yes, I was prepared for this fight.
18:51Me and my uncle Roger was getting up early in the morning, running mountains,
18:53and boxing 11 rounds today in the gym, working hard to get this victory.
18:58Since you have such a fighter's background,
19:01are you impatient to get to a title fight,
19:05or are you just willing to let it happen as it happens?
19:07I'm willing to let it happen as it happens.
19:09I don't want to rush nothing.
19:10I want to take my time and take one fight at a time
19:13and go out there and do what I got to do.
19:15I just want to thank God for giving me the opportunity to come out here
19:17and do what I've done tonight.
19:19I want to thank Roger.
19:19I want to thank Jeff, and I also want to thank my dad Floyd Mayweather
19:21back in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
19:23All right, Roger, you've been a champion.
19:24How far down the road, how many fights does he need
19:28before he can step in against the best fighters in his class?
19:31First of all, Floyd's a well-poiled fighter.
19:33We always fought more like a professional fighter.
19:36And we think that the case with Floyd is just a matter of timing.
19:40Keep getting the guy with more experience in him, get more experience.
19:43I think by the time he got about 15, 16 fights,
19:46he'll be ready to fight one of them for the championship.
19:49Congratulations again.
19:50Thanks, and I would like to thank my new sponsor, Eniche,
19:52Eniche, from New York City.
19:54Well, you're already becoming a pro.
19:56We can see that.
19:57Back to you, Jim and Roy.
20:00Good point, Larry.
20:02He's a very hip, very aware young man, as he demonstrated right there.
20:0619 years old, he bought his own house and moved in on his own in Las Vegas.
20:10This kid is making very good decisions at the outset of his career.
20:13Very good decisions, but I'm sure he has good guidance from his uncles
20:15who've already been through all that it was to go through in boxing.
20:18They know the ropes of this game.
20:20They know the ups, the downs, the pitfalls, the sharks.
20:23They know how to survive in all of this
20:25because I'm sure that they've made a lot of bad decisions in their lifetime,
20:28and it's good to see that they are helping their nephew,
20:32helping him make the right decisions.
20:33He's showing humbleness enough to listen,
20:35and it looks like his career is having a great start.
20:39His father, who served a stint in prison for a cocaine conviction up in Michigan,
20:43is out of the big house now, coming out of a halfway house program,
20:47and will soon be able to move out of a halfway house program,
20:50and will soon be able to move in with Floyd in Las Vegas
20:53and take over the managership of his career.
20:55That could present some new family dynamics that could be problems for him.
21:00No, I don't think so, because they seem to have a pretty good understanding
21:03about the way they're doing things,
21:04and the main thing is that when a kid is already coming to be a man,
21:08he did most of this without his father around.
21:10So now his father has to learn to respect him as a man.
21:13He's been holding up well on his own,
21:15so I think his father can just go right in, fit right in with his program,
21:18and help him excel to be the best that he can be.
21:20His uncles are real proud of him,
21:22and he said to us in no uncertain terms yesterday,
21:24he said, hey, I'm very thankful for the help that I get from my Uncle Jeff and my Uncle Roger,
21:28but I'm the one who's in there fighting,
21:30and I deserve the credit for winning the fights.
21:31And he's right, but that's something that a lot of fighters don't get.
21:34They don't get a chance to talk to some of the guys
21:36who already went through this hard road,
21:39who fell in, who got bit on the leg by the Sharks,
21:41and can come back and tell you, look, don't step over there
21:43because they are around, and if you step there, they're going to get you.
21:46All right, well, we've got another big fight coming up tonight
21:48with Daniel Zaragoza in his 22nd title fight
21:51against 21-year-old opponent Eric Morales.
21:54But as we get ready for that one,
21:55we want to look one week ahead to another big fight,
21:59which will take place live on pay-per-view from Las Vegas
22:02next Saturday night, the 13th.
22:04Oscar De La Hoya defending his welterweight crown
22:07against Hector Macho Camacho,
22:09who recently destroyed Ray Leonard in Leonard's comeback effort.
22:13And right now, the two fighters are joining us live via satellite.
22:16Camacho from his training camp in Orlando, Florida,
22:19and Oscar De La Hoya from his camp in Big Bear, California.
22:23And Oscar, I'll start with you.
22:24The challenge for you in this fight is at least in part obvious.
22:28You had a lot of tactical difficulty with the southpaw earlier this year
22:31when you fought against Pernell Whitaker.
22:33Here comes another southpaw.
22:35How will it be different?
22:37Well, this fight will be different
22:38because I know now how to fight a softball.
22:43The first softball I fought when I fought Pernell Whitaker,
22:48it was more of a chess game.
22:50And you don't play chess games with any softball
22:53because a softball fighter enjoys a chess game
22:57with a regular, normal fighter.
23:00Now with Robert Alcazar, Emmanuel Stewart,
23:03we've been kind of, you know, practicing on different moves,
23:07how to fight a softball, how to dominate a softball.
23:11So it's going to be a very surprising night,
23:14a very fun night for me and for the fans to watch also.
23:17Hector, he admits he's going to have to be better against a southpaw.
23:20Did you see some things that Oscar did in the fight against Pernell Whitaker
23:24that you think you can use against him next Saturday?
23:26Anything that I've seen in Oscar that I've never seen in boxing.
23:30Everything Oscar is going through, I've done in my whole boxing career.
23:35I'm living free for this fight.
23:37He's been paying me cheap.
23:38He's been overlooking me.
23:39He's going to walk through me.
23:41They think I'm starving, struggling to make the weight.
23:44This is the best I've ever been in my life, this moment.
23:47This is my historic moment, my golden opportunity.
23:51And it's matcha time.
23:52You and everybody, I'll be just like the Roy Jones.
23:56You're going to shock the world, baby.
23:58Nice fight.
23:59Well, now, Hector, you're coming down from 160.
24:01I don't want to hear all that.
24:03Don't say nothing.
24:04You heard what I said.
24:06Well, I heard what you said, but I...
24:07I mean, look, Oscar, hey.
24:09I think you made a good point earlier this week.
24:11I think you made a good point earlier this week, Hector,
24:13when you pointed out you're the first guy in a long time
24:16who's coming down in weight from a higher weight class to fight him.
24:20Are you expecting to be able to go in there and overpower him?
24:23Who am I talking to?
24:24Oh.
24:25Well...
24:25Hector, are you expecting to be able to go in and overpower, Oscar?
24:28Yes, I think I'm going to be very strong, okay?
24:31I am a natural 140-pounder.
24:33I mean, I've been fighting 60, 54.
24:36I've been regrouping since I kind of coasted along in my career.
24:42And, you know, Oscar and I've been looking at my old performance, you know.
24:47That wasn't me.
24:48I'm carrying extra weight, you know, fighting bigger men.
24:51And I'm punching harder at that weight,
24:53but I'm definitely punching like a mule at this weight.
24:57You know, I feel great.
24:59I mean, I'm happy to have this opportunity to go out there.
25:02Well, it's a great opportunity for you, tremendous opportunity.
25:05Oscar, do you think he's going to come to fight against you and be aggressive?
25:08Or is he going to try to stay away from you,
25:10as he has against so many other opponents throughout his career?
25:13No, I really feel throughout Hector Macho Camacho's training camp,
25:18he's been feeling very confident.
25:20He feels strong, as he says.
25:22And I feel he's going to come out and fight.
25:23And people are really going to enjoy this fight.
25:26It's going to be a huge event.
25:27And I just can't wait for this night
25:29because I feel that Macho Camacho is going to bring in
25:33something that he really hasn't brought in in many years.
25:36He's prepared for this fight.
25:38He's focused.
25:40And I feel that all that confidence,
25:42all that strength that he has now
25:44is going to make him a stronger and even better fighter.
25:47So I'm expecting the very best from Mr. Macho Camacho.
25:50And, hey, the 13th,
25:52it's going to be a very electrifying night for both of us.
25:55Hector, is this a dramatically tougher fight
25:58than the Leonard fight for you?
26:00Man, I've got no ref for you, man.
26:01You're going to come and ask Oscar
26:03if I'm going to fight or not.
26:05Man, this is going to be one of my most
26:06masterful performances in my whole boxing career.
26:09This is going to be an upset of this year
26:11besides Mike Tyson.
26:14You're going to give Tyson all the chances in the world to win
26:16and hopefully beat his ass.
26:18It's going to be the same thing.
26:19Oscar, nothing personal,
26:21but it's my time.
26:22It's Macho time.
26:23All right, both men making strong statements
26:25to try to sell all of us on buying the pay-per-view.
26:28I'm not studying you.
26:29I'm not studying pay-per-view.
26:30I'll study myself.
26:32It's Macho time.
26:33Oscar, anything more you want to say?
26:35He's gotten up and left.
26:36One more chance for you to have the last word, Oscar.
26:39It's Macho time.
26:40Like he said, it's Macho time.
26:41But the 13th is my time.
26:44All right, we'll see you next week.
26:45Oscar De La Hoya against Hector Macho Camacho.
26:48Thanks very much, both of you gentlemen,
26:49for taking time to join us from your training camps.
26:52And that'll be live on pay-per-view next week from Las Vegas.
26:55So.
26:55So.

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