Showing posts with label Floyd Mayweather. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Floyd Mayweather. Show all posts

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Canelo Alvarez vs Mayweather

Saul “Canelo” Alvarez will get his biggest chance to put himself in the ranks of the best boxers in the world today when he collides with Floyd Mayweather Jr in September 14 in Las Vegas as they both wins in their May 4 fight. Alvarez, who has been vocal about his willingness to slug it out against Mayweather Jr, will finally get his wish and he looks determined to shock the world next year. The 22-year-old Mexican, who holds an impressive 42-0-1 record, is the current World Boxing Council light middleweight champion. 

Alvarez is coming off a unanimous victory over Austin Trout last April 20 in San Antonio Texas. Earlier this year, Alvarez also scored a sensational knock down win over Josesito Lopez last September. While Alvarez is fresh from a sensational victory, Mayweather, who holds an unscathed 44-0 record, has been sidelined since May after serving jail time for the domestic violence charged against him. 

In his last bout, Mayweather wins with a unanimous 12-round decision over Robert Guerrero on May 4 at the MGM Grand in defense of his WBC welterweight title. The Saul Alvarez-Floyd Mayweather is expected to be one of the best, if the not the biggest money fight next year. Mayweather will be the favorite to win, but Alvarez is capable of pulling off a stunning upset against the pound-for-pound king. Make sure to secure your Alvarez vs Mayweather tickets now to witness the explosive showdown between to established fighters next year.

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Cotto his power and strength will beat Mayweather

Mayweather vs Cotto
Current WBA junior middleweight champion Miguel Cotto is confident that his power and strength will be a major factor when he fights undefeated American star Floyd Mayweather. The Mayweather vs Cotto fight will be on May 5 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

Cotto will defend his World Boxing Association (WBA) junior middleweight title against Mayweather, who will be fighting at the 154-pound weight division for the first time since 2007.

“There’s no doubt I have the power to win this fight. If anything, my power has strengthened,” Cotto said in a RingTV interview. “That will make the difference.”

Cotto also believes the weight will be a major factor since Mayweather has not fought at the 154-pound division for a long time, whereas he has gotten used to that weight.

Sunday, April 29, 2012

Mayweather vs Cotto bout won’t be one-sided

Many believes the May 5 junior middleweight contest between Floyd Mayweather and Miguel Cotto will not be as one-sided as many boxing fans think. The undefeated Mayweather is the favorite going to the Mayweather vs Cotto fight, even though he is fighting at the 154-pound weight class for the first time since 2007 and is technically the challenger to Cotto’s junior middleweight title.

In an interview with On The Ropes Boxing Radion, Richardson explained that the weight class, along with Cotto’s fighting spirit, will play significant roles in the match.

“You can’t just lock in on one-sided,” said Richardson, who has trained former world champions “Sugar” Shane Mosley and Bernard Hopkins. “The last time Floyd has been at this weight was probably his toughest contest.”

Monday, April 23, 2012

Mayweather vs Cotto: Bayless leading candidate for referee

Referee Kenny Bayless was the leading candidate to officiate the May 5th super fight between undefeated Floyd Mayweather and WBA junior middleweight champion Miguel Cotto. Bayless, 62, was the referee in Cotto fights against Antonio Margarito in 2008 and Manny Pacquiao in 2009 and in Mayweather Jr. fights against Oscar de la Hoya in 2007 and Sugar Shane Mosley in 2010.

Bayless, known as one of the most impartial referees in Las Vegas, also officiated the Mosley versus Floyd Mayweather fight and the Mayweather versus Oscar de la Hoya superbout.

Although he refused to give his fight prediction in Mayweather vs Cotto, Bayless said he expects a clean bout between the two ring warriors.

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Cotto has a solid gameplan vs Mayweather

The highly anticipated bout this year Mayweather vs Cotto scheduled on May 5th at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. Dubbed as Ring Kings, which co-features the match-up between Saul Alvarez and Shane Mosley, the event featuring three-division world champion Miguel Cotto and five-division world champion Floyd Mayweather will be another exciting battle this year.

Before Cotto will step up to the ring and face Mayweather, Miguel Cotto will need a "good strategy" if he hopes to pull off an upset against undefeated American champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. when they fight on May 5 in Las Vegas.

I think he definitely needs a good strategy to win the fight. I don't know what strategy he and his trainers are using.

Cotto ready for war vs Mayweather

WBA junior middleweight champion Miguel Cotto will be ready to go to war when he steps into the ring against undefeated American superstar Floyd Mayweather on May 5 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

This, according to his Cuban trainer, Pedro Diaz.

“Miguel is ready for war. He is ready for victory, and that is our goal,” Diaz said during Cotto’s open workout, as quoted by Boxing Scene.

“We had a great camp. Miguel is working really hard, and he is putting a lot of motivations and focus into every training session, which will be the key to win,” he added.

Diaz replaced Emanuel Steward as Cotto’s trainer prior to the Puerto Rican’s most recent bout, a technical knockout victory over Mexican boxer Antonio Margarito.

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Mayweather admit Cotto is difficult opponent

Floyd Mayweather who is already moving up from welterweight (147 lbs) to Junior middleweight is set to face and defeat Miguel Cotto for the WBA world title. The Mayweather vs Cotto fight takes place on May 5th at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas and has all the makings of a classic. During the interview, Floyd Mayweather states that Miguel Cotto will be a difficult opponent for him.

But Mayweather promise to be an aggressive fighter and Mayweather says that he feels he can knock him out. Mayweather knows when to be a boxer and when to be a slugger. He depends on his shoulder-roll defense most of the time and he is one of the few boxers who can win the brawl even though he is moving backward.

Mayweather wants to KO Cotto

Mayweather and Cotto
Undefeated WBA Welterweight champion Floyd Mayweather Jr says he will knockout the current WBA Junior Welterweight champion Miguel Cotto of Puerto Rico on “Cinco de Mayo” (Saturday, May 5), Mayweather vs Cotto will collide at the MGM Grand Arena. Mayweather last fight was against Victor Ortiz which he suffered criticisms after he hit Ortiz with a sucker punch after the latter butted him in the fourth round of their fight.

Mayweather made it clear that he is no longer the defensive style fighter that he has always been. He said that his fighting style changed, especially since the fight vs Ortiz. When speaking about Cotto, Mayweather says that he feels he can knock him out. He said that when someone has been knocked out like Cotto has, that he believes it can happen again, and Mayweather plans to use this to his advantage. In fact, he is already training for this forthcoming fight because he

Monday, March 5, 2012

Miguel Cotto is fine with random blood testing

Mayweather vs Cotto
Puerto Rican boxing star Miguel Cotto is fine with random blood and urine testing for his junior middleweight bout against unbeaten American star Floyd Mayweather on May 5 in Las Vegas. Mayweather has demanded that all of his opponents undergo random blood and urine testing, with the United States Anti Doping Agency (USADA) administering the tests.

In an interview with Boxing Scene, Cotto said he has no problems with the drug testing and believes it will keep the sport of boxing "clean."

"In sports, if it's something about skills, conditioning or preparation, you have to be clean. In all sports, you have to be clean," Cotto said.

"And if you can contribute to make the sport better and more clean, I'm not mad about that," he added.

Mayweather promises to be aggressive vs Cotto

ayweather vs Cotto
Undefeated American boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. promises to be aggressive when he challenges Puerto Rico's Miguel Cotto for the World Boxing Association junior middleweight belt on May 5 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. It will only be the second time in his career that Mayweather fought above the welterweight division. He previously won the World Boxing Council junior middleweight title after beating Oscar De La Hoya via split decision in May 2007. Mayweather admitted that fighting at a higher weight class will be a “challenge” for him.

"Am I going to be in a very, very aggressive style? I believe so," Mayweather told Boxing Scene.