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Oscar De La Hoya Questions Floyd Mayweather's Undefeated 50-0 Record, Citing Floyd Sr.

11 июля 2026 г.Сергей Радонежский1 мин

Boxing legend Oscar De La Hoya has once again ignited controversy, casting doubt on Floyd Mayweather Jr.'s impeccable 50-0 professional boxing record. De La Hoya provocatively claimed that even Mayweather's own father and former trainer, Floyd Mayweather Sr., acknowledged a defeat for "Money" Mayweather, suggesting his true record stands at 49-1.

This isn't the first instance De La Hoya, who himself suffered a split-decision loss to Mayweather in their blockbuster 2007 bout, has challenged the validity of his long-time rival's perfect career. The former multi-division world champion specifically cited alleged remarks from Mayweather Sr., implying that at least one of his son's fights should have been recorded as a loss.

While such an assertion, if verifiable, would dramatically alter one of boxing's most storied statistics, official records unequivocally list Floyd Mayweather Jr. as an undefeated champion across 50 professional contests. De La Hoya's comments are widely interpreted as another chapter in the intense and long-running rivalry between the two boxing icons, serving more as a pointed verbal attack than a genuine attempt to rewrite history. The boxing world often scrutinizes Mayweather's closest fights, but his perfect ledger remains officially intact.