After Manny Pacquiao bounced back from his devastating KO loss with a big win over Brandon Rios, interest for a Pacquiao/ Mayweather fight has resurfaced. Not too long ago, before Manny lost a controversial decision loss to Timothy Bradley and before a vicious KO loss to Juan Manual Marquez, fight fans debated who would win between the two best pound for pound fighters in the world. At the time both fighters were in their prime, beating multiple champions in multiple weightclasses and both seemed unbeatable. They both share victories over Juan Manual Marquez, Ricky Hatton, Shane Mosley, Miguel Cotto, and Oscar De La Hoya who are all future Hall Of Famers.
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Wednesday, November 27, 2013
The Dream Fight between Floyd Mayweather vs. Manny Pacquiao
After Manny Pacquiao bounced back from his devastating KO loss with a big win over Brandon Rios, interest for a Pacquiao/ Mayweather fight has resurfaced. Not too long ago, before Manny lost a controversial decision loss to Timothy Bradley and before a vicious KO loss to Juan Manual Marquez, fight fans debated who would win between the two best pound for pound fighters in the world. At the time both fighters were in their prime, beating multiple champions in multiple weightclasses and both seemed unbeatable. They both share victories over Juan Manual Marquez, Ricky Hatton, Shane Mosley, Miguel Cotto, and Oscar De La Hoya who are all future Hall Of Famers.
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Wednesday, September 25, 2013
THE BIGGE$T FIGHT IN HISTORY: CONCLUSION
The One
On Saturday, September 14, 2013, Floyd "Money" Mayweather Jr and Saul "Canelo" Alvarez fought in front of a sold out crowd in the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Walking into the ring with an entourage that included Justin Bieber and Lil Wayne, Floyd built even more hype to this already super hyped up event. In 12 beautifully fought rounds, Mayweather fought circles around Canelo for the controversial majority desicion win. The win was controversial because one of the judges C.J Ross scored the fight a draw, but most fans as well as the other judges saw Floyd consistently win every round. Maybe for argument sake,one can say Canelo won a round or two, but only because a round or two might have been close, but Floyd was the clear cut winner. Take nothing away from Canelo, he fought like a warrior, and still has many convinced that he is the future of boxing.
On Saturday, September 14, 2013, Floyd "Money" Mayweather Jr and Saul "Canelo" Alvarez fought in front of a sold out crowd in the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Walking into the ring with an entourage that included Justin Bieber and Lil Wayne, Floyd built even more hype to this already super hyped up event. In 12 beautifully fought rounds, Mayweather fought circles around Canelo for the controversial majority desicion win. The win was controversial because one of the judges C.J Ross scored the fight a draw, but most fans as well as the other judges saw Floyd consistently win every round. Maybe for argument sake,one can say Canelo won a round or two, but only because a round or two might have been close, but Floyd was the clear cut winner. Take nothing away from Canelo, he fought like a warrior, and still has many convinced that he is the future of boxing.
Saturday, September 14, 2013
THE BIGGE$T FIGHT IN HISTORY
The Hype
The
biggest fight in history is taking place this Saturday, September the 14th at
the sold out MGM Grand in Las Vegas between welterweight champ Floyd
"Money" Mayweather Jr and light middleweight champ Saul
"Canelo" Alvarez. They will be fighting at a catch weight of 152 lbs.,
2 lbs. under the light middleweight limit and 5 lbs. over the welterweight
limit. This will be one of Money Mayweather's toughest challenges in a while
and the fans think so too. According to Forbes, tickets were sold out in less than 24 hours they went on
sale, with a record gate sale of $19.9 Million, breaking the previous record
held by Mayweather vs. De La Hoya in 2007 with $18.4 million. Showtime has been
promoting the big event with their popular All Access series which shows an
inside look at how both fighters prepare for their big bout. According to Golden Boy Promotions chief executive
Richard Schaefer (Canelo’s promoter) ticket sales are always an indicator of
Pay-Per-View sales. If this trend proves correct, this fight labelled
"The One" will be a PPV blockbuster. This fight is expected to beat
Mayweather vs. De La Hoya's 2007 record of 2.44 million PPV buys.
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