<P> Many, including Sturm himself, felt that De La Hoya had clearly lost the fight and had been gifted the decision in order for the lucrative Hopkins--De La Hoya bout to continue forward . Sturm and his promoter filed a protest with the Nevada Athletic Commission in attempt to have decision overturned, but commission head Marc Ratner turned it down, stating there was no basis for a review . </P> <P> With Sturm's protest out of the way, De La Hoya and Hopkins would proceed with their fight and agreed to a catchweight--a rarity for championship fights--of 158 pounds, in order to level the playing fields for the smaller De La Hoya, who had only one middleweight bout to his credit . Because of Hopkins' size advantage and his vast experience in the middlweight division, De La Hoya, for the first time in his professional career, was considered the "underdog", with the odds makers in Las Vegas favoring Hopkins at 2--1 . De La Hoya, however, was scheduled to make a career high $30 million, while Hopkins would net $10 million, also a career high . </P> <P> Through the first eight rounds, the two boxers fought a largely tactical, defense - oriented match . Going into the deciding ninth round, Hopkins was well ahead on two of the judges' official scorecards with scores of 79--73 and 78--74, while De La Hoya held a narrow lead on the third with a score of 77--75 . In the ninth, Hopkins began to aggressively attack De La Hoya, and with 1: 34 left in the round, sent De La Hoya down with a well - executed left hook to De La Hoya's liver . De La Hoya crumpled to the mat in pain and made no effort to answer the referee's 10 - count as he was counted out at 1: 38 of the round, giving Hopkins the knockout victory . For De La Hoya it was his first knockout loss in his professional career . It also remains the final knockout victory of Hopkins' career to date . The nine wins he has picked up since have all been by way of decision . </P> <P> Prior to the fight, there had been talks of De La Hoya retiring after the Hopkins fight, but after his loss, he hinted that he would continue his career, stating, "I know I'm a better fighter than I (showed)". Instead, De La Hoya took a 20 - month hiatus, sitting out all of 2005, before announcing in January 2006 that he would return to fight Ricardo Mayorga for the WBC light - middleweight title in May of that year . Despite his lengthy layoff, De La Hoya dominated Mayorga en route to a sixth - round knockout victory to recapture the WBC light - middleweight title . </P>

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