Bernard Hopkins Vs. Robert Allen III
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Oscar De La Hoya Oscar De La Hoya ( , ; born February 4, 1973) is an American Promoter (entertainment), boxing promoter and former professional boxing, professional boxer who competed from 1992 to 2008. His accolades include winning 11 list of boxing sextuple ch ...
vs.
Felix Sturm Adnan Ćatić (born 31 January 1979), known as Felix Sturm, is a Bosnian-German professional boxer. He has held multiple world championships in two weight classes, at middleweight and super-middleweight. As an amateur, he won a gold medal at the ...
, billed as ''Collision Course'', was a professional boxing match contested on June 5, 2004 for the
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middleweight championship.


Background

Following a controversial loss to
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that cost him the WBA and WBC light-middleweight titles in September 2003, Oscar De La Hoya announced his intentions to move up to the middleweight division to challenge undefeated WBO champion Felix Sturm, followed by a unification bout with Undisputed Middleweight Champion
Bernard Hopkins Bernard Hopkins Jr. (born January 15, 1965) is an American former professional boxer who competed from 1988 to 2016. He is one of the most successful boxers of the past three decades, having held multiple world championships in two weight class ...
should he defeat Sturm. As a precursor to their planned fight, Hopkins and De La Hoya agreed to take part in a joint doubleheader pay-per-view event broadcast by
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dubbed "Collision Course". Hopkins would first take on his
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in Robert Allen (who had fought Hopkins twice before in the late 90s). The Hopkins–Allen fight was to be then followed by the main event between De La Hoya and Sturm, with De La Hoya needing a victory in order to preserve his match with Hopkins.


The fights


Castillo vs. Lazcano

The first of the featured bouts saw
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win the vacant WBC and
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lightweight titles, after defeating Juan Lazcano by unanimous decision.


Hopkins vs. Allen III

Hopkins and Allen had first fought six years earlier in August 1998 when referee
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pushed Hopkins through the ropes and out of ring injuring his left ankle in the process whilst breaking up a clinch. After being examined by ringside doctor Flip Homansky, it was determined that Hopkins' should not continue and the fight was ruled a no contest, despite Hopkins wanting to continue. They would fight a
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in February 1999, with Hopkins stopping Allen in the 7th round. The day before the bout, Hopkins threatened to pull out of the bout following the appointment of
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as referee. Hopkins had Cortez removed from two of his fights previous, against both Felix Trinidad, in the aftermath of Hopkins twice stomping on the Puerto Rican flag, and
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. Hopkins would eventually back down and fight as planned.


The fight

Allen hit Hopkins with a low blow in the fifth round, prompting Cortez to take a point away. Hopkins scored a knockout in the seventh and would control much the fight. At the end of 12 rounds, Hopkins would be awarded a wide decision victory with scores of 119–107, 119-107, 117–109.


Main Event

The fight would go the full 12 rounds with De La Hoya ultimately winning the bout by a close unanimous decision with three scores of 115–113 (the judges having De La Hoya winning seven rounds to Sturm's five). The decision was met with controversy as the Compubox punch stats showed that Sturm had a clear edge over De La Hoya in nearly every category. Sturm would land 234 of his 541 thrown punches for a 43% success rate, and though De La Hoya would throw well over 200 more punches than Sturm, landed only 188 of his 792 for only a 24% success rate. Sturm also dominated De La Hoya with his jab, landing 112 jabs to De La Hoya's 58. De La Hoya narrowly outlanded Sturm in power punches, connecting with 130 of 394 for 33%, however, Sturm still managed to land over half of his power punches going 122 of 235 for 52%. After the bell had sounded, Sturm celebrated, thinking he had done enough to earn the victory. HBO commentators
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and
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both felt Sturm had clearly won, while unofficial scorer
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also had Sturm the winner with the score of 115–113, scoring six of the last seven rounds for Sturm.


Aftermath

Though the winner, De La Hoya expressed disappointment, saying of his performance, "Everything went wrong tonight". Sturm, who felt that De La Hoya had been gifted the decision due to his popularity and to preserve the lucrative De La Hoya–Hopkins fight, said "I know Oscar is a big name here and a great champion, but tonight, I think the whole world saw who was the better fighter." Hopkins, after nearly seeing both the biggest match and payday of his career go down the drain joked that his "blood pressure went up slightly" before the decision was announced. Using the official punch stats as proof, Sturm launched an official protest shortly after the fight in hopes of overturning the decision. However,
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turned down Sturm's protest, stating "Scoring is subjective, so unless someone can prove a mathematical mistake or collusion, there is no basis for a protest." Despite De La Hoya's less-than-stellar performance, his fight with Hopkins was officially announced two days later. For the first time in his career, De La Hoya came into a fight as the underdog, with Hopkins being a 2–1 favorite. De La Hoya was behind on two of the three scorecards before Hopkins ended the fight with a body shot that put him down for the count in the ninth round.


Fight card

Confirmed bouts:


Broadcasting


References

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