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Mayweather Is 49-0, Won't Go, and We Still Don't Know! By Frank Lotierzo, The Sweet Science, Tue, 15 Sep 2015 He's the pound-for-pound boxing champ and beat Andre Berto Saturday, to notch the 49th consecutive win of his stellar career without a single loss.
No, Floyd Mayweather 49-0 (26) won't retire for good and you can bet the mortgage that he'll fight at least once more before he hangs the gloves up f Read Full Story >>>Q&A with Amir Khan on boxing, MMA and why Floyd Mayweather Jr. won't fight him By Robert Cassidy, NewsDay.com, Tue, 15 Sep 2015 Amir Khan, a two-division boxing champion, is branching out into the world of mixed martial arts. He recently became part-owner of the Super Fight League, an international MMA promotion In a phone interview with Newsday, he said that he would one day consider a fighting career in mixed martial arts. Read Full Story >>> Orlando Salido gets the short end after a long night By Michael Woods, RingTV.com, Tue, 15 Sep 2015 Another day, another controversial decision.
?SSDD,? you know what that stands for?
We saw it again on Saturday night. The guy I thought, you thought, the announcers thought ? most everyone thought won ? didn?t.
This time Orlando Salido was the injured party, as he engaged in a bell-to-b Read Full Story >>> Kell Brook-Tim Bradley eyed for early 2016 By John Dennen, BoxingNews, Tue, 15 Sep 2015 KELL BROOK could fight Tim Bradley in early 2016, according to promoter Eddie Hearn.
IBF champion Brook boxes Diego Chaves on October 24, while Tim Bradley, who holds the WBO welterweight crown, is set to meet Brandon Rios on November 7. But if Bradley can get by Rios and Brook defeats Chaves, as Read Full Story >>> ALBERT PAGARA FACES WILLIAM GONZALEZ OF NICARAGUA FOR WBO INT'L JR FEATHER TITLE; MAGSAYO TAKES ON UNDEFEATED YARDLEY SUAREZ By Dong Secuya, PhilBoxing.com, Mon, 14 Sep 2015

Undefeated Filipino prospect Prince Albert Pagara (24-0-0, 17KO) will face Nicaraguan knockout artist William 'Chirizo' Gonzalez (27-5-0, 23KO) with the vacant WBO international junior featherweight title at stake on 'Pinoy Read Full Story >>> ANOTHER GOLDEN BOY EMERGES AS JACK TEPORA CONTINUES TO IMPRESS By Felman Gingoyon, PhilBoxing.com, Mon, 14 Sep 2015

Omega Boxing Club's Jack Tepora scored a first round stoppage win over Siaton, Negros Oriental native-Jason Egera last Saturday night at Sabang gymnasium, Danao City in northern Cebu.
The heavy-handed and fleet-footed Read Full Story >>> Eat Your Heart Out Floyd Mayweather, Manny Pacquiao Is Still The People?s Champ By Dennis Cruz, The Boxing Tribune, Mon, 14 Sep 2015 Floyd Mayweather dropping to his knees and looking up to the heavens after beating Andre Berto via lopsided unanimous decision was just as orchestrated as just about everything else the five-division world champ does these days. It was meant to be the big dramatic moment with which a legend caps off Read Full Story >>> Austin Trout: ?I think Floyd Mayweather realizes he?s slowing down and one of these young boys is gonna get him!? By Jenna Jay, OTR Boxing Radio, Mon, 14 Sep 2015 Former WBA junior middleweight champion Austin ?No Doubt? Trout has his eyes set on winning back a championship belt and also the intention of reversing his past losses. Austin?s only two defeats have come at the hands of Saul Alvarez and Erislandy Lara, and he holds a win over the the reigning midd Read Full Story >>> Rocky Marciano's Son Reacts To Mayweather's 49-0 Win By Edward Chaykovsky, BoxingScene.com, Mon, 14 Sep 2015 This past Saturday night at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Floyd Mayweather Jr. matched the 60-year-old record of heavyweight legend Rocky Marciano.
Mayweather raised his record to 49-0 by winning an easy twelve round unanimous decision over Andre Berto.
Rocky Marciano Jr. would have preferred t Read Full Story >>> Floyd Mayweather Jr. insists he's content at 49-0. Unless... By Lance Pugmire, Los Angeles Times, Mon, 14 Sep 2015 In vivid detail, Floyd Mayweather Jr. recounted memories which shaped a boxing career that now stands at 49-0.
He was being pressed by reporters at his post-fight news conference about whether he'll truly retire after dominating Andre Berto on Saturday night by unanimous decision.
At 38, Maywe Read Full Story >>> Predicting Floyd Mayweather's future after boxing is nearly impossible By Chris Mannix, Sports Illustrated, Mon, 14 Sep 2015 LAS VEGAS ? Late Saturday night, long after the MGM Grand Garden Arena had emptied, Floyd Mayweather stepped to a podium as a fighter for the final time. He wore a blue and black hooded sweatshirt and white TMT hat that looked fresh out of the box. The only signs he had been in a fight were some lig Read Full Story >>> Borges: Mayweather's legacy tough to tag By Ron Borges, Boston Herald, Mon, 14 Sep 2015 LAS VEGAS ? The question was so ridiculous that even after losing nearly every round to Floyd Mayweather Jr. Saturday night, all Andre Berto could do was laugh after Showtime?s Jim Gray asked whether Mayweather was the greatest boxer of all time. Or, to use Mayweather short hand, TBE (The Best Ever) Read Full Story >>> How to remember Floyd Mayweather: always his own boss By George Willis, New York Post, Mon, 14 Sep 2015 LAS VEGAS ? When Floyd Mayweather stepped to the podium late Saturday night at the MGM Grand for what he said would be the final post-fight press conference of his career as a boxer he was flanked by his self-proclaimed Money Team, a virtual rainbow coalition of family, friends, boxers and trainers. Read Full Story >>> Floyd Mayweather fought like a champ and proved you can leave the sport like one, too. By Mark Whicker, L.A. Daily News, Mon, 14 Sep 2015 LAS VEGAS >> This time, his right eye was narrowed, with a cut near the eyebrow, and his left eye didn?t look right either. He said his hands hurt, too.
He almost looked like he?d been in a fight.
?Getting hit isn?t cool,? Floyd Mayweather said.
Normally Mayweather walks out of the ring lik Read Full Story >>> Boxing: Mayweather calls himself best ever, but is he? By Agence France Press, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Mon, 14 Sep 2015 LAS VEGAS, United States ? It was in the 11th round that it happened: Floyd Mayweather so brilliantly bamboozled Andre Berto that it was possible to buy into his claim of being ?TBE? ? The Best Ever.
Certainly dozens in the crowd at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas on Saturday thought so, chanting ?TBE Read Full Story >>> Tepora wins; Wenceslao nabs PBF belt By Edri Aznar, Sun.Star Cebu, Mon, 14 Sep 2015 THE 21-year-old Jack Tepora knocked Egera out cold in the opening round of their scheduled 10-rounder last Saturday night at the Sabang Gym in Danao, sending Egera to his sixth straight loss.
?He was very impressive,? Omega Boxing Gym head coach Christopher ?Ping-Ping? Tepora said of his younger Read Full Story >>> JASON PAGARA FACES FORMER WBA SUPER FEATHERWEIGHT TITLE CHALLENGER SANTOS BENAVIDEZ IN US DEBUT By Ronnie Nathanielsz, PhilBoxing.com, Mon, 14 Sep 2015

WBO No. 2 ranked light welterweight Jason ?El Nino? Pagara faces former WBA super featherweight Interim title challenger Santos Benavidez in ?Pinoy Pride 33? which marks ALA Promotions breakthrough offering at the Stu Read Full Story >>> AN EMBARRASHING PERFORMANCE FROM AN ILL-PREPARED FIGHTER By Ed de la Vega, DDS, PhilBoxing.com, Mon, 14 Sep 2015

Buried in the deepest recesses of the much bally-hood ?retirement? party that was the Mayweather-Berto fight at the MGM Grand Casino Hotel last night was an embarrassing match up that was presented as a ?fight? amongst the un Read Full Story >>> Many elite choices to replace 'Money' as boxing's next pound-for-pound king By Kevin Iole, Yahoo! Sports, Mon, 14 Sep 2015 Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Roy Jones Jr. have held a stranglehold on the mythical position as boxing's pound-for-pound champion for more than 20 years.
Jones elevated to that status by at least 1994, when he routed James Toney in one of that year's most anticipated fights. Jones, who was coming off Read Full Story >>> Is Floyd Mayweather Jr. really done, or just done for now? By Bob Velin, USA Today, Mon, 14 Sep 2015 LAS VEGAS ? Now that Floyd Mayweather is "officially" retired from boxing, there?s another sport he could seamlessly slide into tomorrow if he wanted: dodgeball.
Mayweather played a masterful game of dodgeball against Andre Berto Saturday night at the MGM Grand Garden Arena, ducking, diving, dipp Read Full Story >>>
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