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Ancajas stops Thai in 1st round; Dapidran TKOs Japanese foe By Lito delos Reyes, PhilBoxing.com, Sun, 04 May 2014

DAVAO CITY - Hometown hero Jerwin ?The Pretty Boy? Ancajas stopped Petchwanchia Sor Visetkit of Thailand in 2:16 of the first round to capture the vacant International Boxing Federation (IBF) Pan Pacific bantamweight title Read Full Story >>>CASIMERO OVERPOWERS FUENTES; WANTS THE WORLD'S TOP FLYWEIGHTS (PHOTOS) By Carlos Costa, PhilBoxing.com, Sun, 04 May 2014

CEBU CITY, Philippines - Filipino former IBF Jr. Flyweight World Champion Johnriel Casimero (20-2, 12 KO's) did not waste a single second to dish out sheer accurate power over Colombian Mauricio Fuentes (16-3, 10 K Read Full Story >>> United Promotions Bad Blood Fight Card Results: Pagcaliwangan Wins By Socrates Celestial, PhilBoxing.com, Sun, 04 May 2014

Mississauga, Canada ? From the Hershey Center once more, United Promotions hosted another night of Pugilism. The electric was already in the room from the contest earlier in the day from the elite amateur event that deci Read Full Story >>> Great Muhammad Ali adds voice to clamor for Floyd Mayweather-Manny Pacquiao fight By Snow Badua, Spin.ph, Sun, 04 May 2014 RING legends Muhammad Ali and Lennox Lewis have added their voice to the clamor for a 'grand finale' between pound-for-pound kings Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather, Jr.
Moments after Mayweather's majority decision win over a scrappy Marcos Maidana on Sunday, both Ali and Lewis came out with pu Read Full Story >>> Oscar De La Hoya prepared to fight for Golden Boy and doesn't rule out replacing Richard Schaefer By Associated Press, Daily Mail (UK), Sun, 04 May 2014 Oscar De La Hoya insists he will fight to keep control of his boxing promotion company.
The former boxer said Golden Boy Promotions is still his, despite his fractured relationship with chief executive officer Richard Schaefer over his ties to Floyd Mayweather Jnr and De La Hoya's recent efforts Read Full Story >>> Golden Boy could be making costly move By Ed Graney, Las Vegas Review Journal, Sun, 04 May 2014 Oscar De La Hoya strikes me as a man who doesn?t buy the idea that recognizing power in another doesn?t diminish his own.
But that doesn?t change this fact: If either De La Hoya or Richard Schaefer disappeared today, there is little question which one would be better off remaining visible and run Read Full Story >>> De La Hoya?s aim: Work it out with Schaefer or move on By Ron Borges, Boston Herald, Sun, 04 May 2014 LAS VEGAS ? Oscar De La Hoya made one thing clear yesterday: He may be retired, but he?s still a fighter. He just doesn?t want to fight with Richard Schaefer, the CEO of De La Hoya?s company.
?First of all, nobody is going to dismiss Richard,? the embattled De La Hoya said here prior to last nigh Read Full Story >>> CAN YOU SAY REMATCH? Floyd Beats Maidana In Solid Tussle By Michael Woods, The Sweet Science, Sun, 04 May 2014 Bless his soul, his big heart and his semi crude but ample skills and smart strategy. Marcos Maidana did better than 98% of the planet thought he would at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas on Saturday, May 3, 2014 against TBE, Floyd Mayweather.
16,268 people paid to get in.
After 12 rugged Read Full Story >>> Floyd Mayweather survives epic fight with Marcos Maidana to claim majority decision victory in Las Vegas By Gareth A Davies, Telegraph.co.uk, Sun, 04 May 2014 Argentina's Marcos Maidana gave Floyd Mayweather Jnr arguably the toughest fight of his 16-year career at the MGM Grand Garden Arena before losing a majority decision.
Mayweather, bullied for large periods of the fight, was still brilliant in defence. He is not regarded as the world's best poun Read Full Story >>> Three Thoughts: Mayweather?s win over Maidana much closer than expected By Chris Mannix, Sports Illustrated, Sun, 04 May 2014 LAS VEGAS ? Three thoughts on Floyd Mayweather?s majority decision win over Marcos Maidana:
This was a tough fight
Few reporters ? including this one ? gave Maidana much of a chance coming into the fight. His slow feet and free swinging ways seemed tailor-made for Mayweather, who had dismant Read Full Story >>> Mayweather, Bloodied but Still Unbeaten, Defeats Maidana by Decision By John Eligon, The New York Times, Sun, 04 May 2014 LAS VEGAS ? Floyd Mayweather Jr. has made such an art of dominance that anything less is quite puzzling. And his opponent Saturday night was not expected to challenge that mastery.
But Marcos Maidana, a rough, hard-hitting, scrappy and sometimes erratic Argentine, made Mayweather bleed. He made h Read Full Story >>> News Flash: Floyd Mayweather Isn?t Invincible By Sean Crose, Boxing Insider, Sun, 04 May 2014 Well, whaddaya know? It was a good fight after all. A real good fight. In fact, there?s little doubt that The Moment will go down as a controversial bout. Floyd Mayweather won a majority decision over an exceedingly game Marcos Maidana at the MGM Grand in Vegas on Saturday, but the fans within the a Read Full Story >>> Mayweather squeezes by Maidana By Ramon Aranda, 3MoreRounds.com, Sun, 04 May 2014 Not many expected Marcos Maidana to give Floyd Mayweather much of a fight on Saturday night, but ?Chino? came to win and gave Mayweather one of the toughest fights of his career at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.
Mayweather (46-0, 26 KOs) remained unbeaten as he unified the WBC and WBA welterweight t Read Full Story >>> Mayweather comes on strong to outpoint Maidana By Colin Seymour, Examiner.com, Sun, 04 May 2014 Floyd Mayweather, arguably the greatest defensive boxer ever, needed every weapon in his offensive arsenal Saturday in Las Vegas to outpunch Marcos Maidana, win a majority decision, and remain unbeaten.
Mayweather, pummeled like we?ve never seen him pummeled, perhaps was trailing as late as the e Read Full Story >>> Mayweather survives rough fight, beats determined Maidana By Gayle Falkenthal, Community Digital News, Sun, 04 May 2014 SAN DIEGO, May 4, 2014 ? Floyd Mayweather (46-0, 26 KOs) got all he could handle from a determined Marcos Maidana (35-4-0, 31 KOs) of Argentina Saturday, winning a majority decision after 12 rough rounds. Judge Burt Clements scored it 117-111 and Judge Dave Moretti a little closer at 116-112 for May Read Full Story >>> Floyd Mayweather Jr. prevails in close fight with Marcos Maidana By Sam Farmer, Los Angeles Times, Sun, 04 May 2014 LAS VEGAS -- Floyd Mayweather Jr. entered with a circus.
Marcos Maidana almost left with a parade.
In a fight that was supposed to be lopsided but turned out to be the toughest fight of his remarkable career, Mayweather beat Maidana via majority decision in a welterweight world championship un Read Full Story >>> Mayweather Wins War, Nabs Majority Nod Over Maidana By Mike Sloan, Sherdog.com, Sun, 04 May 2014 LAS VEGAS -- Marcos Maidana had a plan coming into the biggest fight of his career: make Floyd Mayweather Jr. engage in an all-out war.
For much of their ballyhooed mega fight inside the MGM Grand Garden Arena, Maidana accomplished that goal. More than any other time in his illustrious career, M Read Full Story >>> Floyd Mayweather Squeaks By Marcos Maidana In One Of His Toughest Bouts By Tim Starks, The Queensberry Rules, Sun, 04 May 2014 The longer it went on, the more the expected became reality between Floyd Mayweather and underdog Marcos Maidana on Showtime Pay-Per-View Saturday night. That?s because the first six rounds of Mayweather-Maidana required a drastic suspension of disbelief: Maidana was winning rounds, and, often bea Read Full Story >>> Floyd Mayweather Jr. Wins a Tough Fight By Associated Press, ABC News, Sun, 04 May 2014 It might have been the toughest $32 million Floyd Mayweather Jr. ever made.
Marcos Maidana did everything Saturday night but beat Mayweather, taking him 12 tough rounds before losing a majority decision.
Mayweather remained unbeaten, but not by much. Maidana swarmed all over him from the ope Read Full Story >>> Floyd Mayweather Jr. defeats Marcos Maidana with majority decision By Mitch Abramson, New York Daily News, Sun, 04 May 2014 Floyd Mayweather was just "Old Money" in the early rounds of his welterweight unification match with Marcos Maidana on Saturday, as if his reputation alone should have been enough to tame his opponent.
It wasn't. Maidana clawed at Mayweather, earning repeated warnings from referee Tony Weeks for Read Full Story >>>
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