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For Medina, It?s Win or Enlist By Steve Kim, MaxBoxing.com, Thu, 22 Dec 2011 Michael Medina takes on Grady Brewer on enemy turf tonight at the Cox Convention Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. At stake is the NABF light middleweight title but for Medina, a whole lifestyle is on the line. He?s made it clear that if he wins, he will continue on with his boxing career. If Medin Read Full Story >>>Larry Merchant says Bob Arum was right about Floyd Mayweather Jr. all along By Chris Robinson, Examiner.com, Thu, 22 Dec 2011

The biggest news in the world of boxing on Wednesday was that the sentencing of Floyd Mayweather Jr. to 90 days in jail in relation to his role in a September 2010 domestic vi Read Full Story >>> AMIR KHAN & RICHARD SCHAEFER CONFERENCE CALL TRANSCRIPT PhilBoxing.com, Thu, 22 Dec 2011

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Thank you, Christa. I'd like to thank everyone for taking time out of their morning, or afternoon, to join us for today's call which has the CEO of Golden Boys Promotion, Richard Schaefer on the line, as well Read Full Story >>> His journey to boxing superstardom By Dale Rosal, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Thu, 22 Dec 2011 From his humble beginning in a small, cramped gym in Mandaue City, to his spell-binding conquests in glitzy boxing arenas in the US, 24-year old Cebuano Mercito ?No Mercy? Gesta is trailblazing his way to boxing superstardom.
And this comes as no surprise for a man who started wearing boxing glov Read Full Story >>> Yuletide Wake-up Call: Will incarceration humble Floyd Mayweather, Jr.? By Dennis 'dSource' Guillermo, Examiner.com, Thu, 22 Dec 2011

I think it's safe to say, Floyd didn't ask Santa to send him to jail; unless of course you ask some mischievous Pacquiao fans who say he would rather do time than fight their Read Full Story >>> Mayweather Receives 90-Day Sentence for Domestic Violence By Greg Bishop, The New York Times, Thu, 22 Dec 2011 The unbeaten welterweight boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. pleaded guilty Wednesday in Las Vegas to reduced charges of domestic violence and harassment.
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Floyd Mayweather Jr., left, avoided a felony trial by pleading guilty.
His sentence: 90 days in jail, with credit for three Read Full Story >>> Mayweather Jr. accepts plea deal, avoids felony trial but not jail time By Michael McCann, Sports Illustrated, Thu, 22 Dec 2011 Originally facing a maximum sentence of 34 years in prison on felony charges related to beating up his ex-girlfriend in front of their children -- who he reportedly threatened to beat up, too, if they called the police -- Floyd Mayweather Jr. was sentenced this afternoon by Las Vegas Justice of the Read Full Story >>> Floyd Mayweather Going To Jail: Some Perspective By Hans Olson, Boxing Insider, Thu, 22 Dec 2011 The saga of Floyd Mayweather continues.
On Wednesday, Mayweather was sentenced to 90 days in jail. This comes after he pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of domestic violence, along with no-contest to two harassment charges.
It?s been reported that Floyd will start serving the 90-day sentence Read Full Story >>> A List of Fistic Presents: Dear Santa?Love, Boxing Fans By Cliff Rold, BoxingScene.com, Thu, 22 Dec 2011 The news of Floyd Mayweather being sentenced for his domestic violence issues shook the boxing world in the waning days of 2011. It leaves fans and pundits alike asking similar questions.
Will his May 5 date go away?
Is the Manny Pacquiao fight dead?again?
Lucky for boxing fans, the sport Read Full Story >>> The Boxing Tribune Year-End Awards: 2011 By Paul Magno, The Boxing Tribune, Thu, 22 Dec 2011 2011 was a mixed bag for fight fans. Marred by poor officiating, awful judging, and stifling promotional politics, boxing could easily have drifted into a dark era of malaise. Instead, the sport proved, once again, that there?s nothing wrong with boxing that can?t be fixed by what?s right with boxi Read Full Story >>> Floyd?s jail sentence puts superfight in jeopardy By Kevin Iole, Yahoo! Sports, Thu, 22 Dec 2011 Mayweather?s millions couldn?t keep him out of jail despite hiring a pair of high-priced Las Vegas lawyers, Richard Wright and Karen Winckler, and agreeing to plead guilty to lesser charges.
Saragosa sentenced Mayweather to six months, with 90 days suspended, and ordered him to pay a $2,500 fine, Read Full Story >>> Mayweather goes to jail for 90 days By Igor Frank, Examiner.com, Thu, 22 Dec 2011

Earlier today American super star boxer, Floyd Mayweather Jr. was sentenced to serving ninety days in jail for hitting his baby?s mama. Floyd was arrested for this offence in Read Full Story >>> Does Mayweather's jail sentence KO his shot at Pacquiao? By Lem Satterfield, The Ring, Thu, 22 Dec 2011 Floyd Mayweather Jr. likes to say it all the time: 42 men have tried, but 42 men have failed.
In the ring, the 34-year-old Mayweather is 42-0 with 26 knockouts, never having himself been stopped in a fight.
But on Wednesday, one very powerful woman may have succeeded where all those men hav Read Full Story >>> Andre Berto: After Ortiz, Pacquiao or Mayweather Next By Keith Idec, BoxingScene.com, Thu, 22 Dec 2011 Andre Berto has been busy the past few days promoting his rematch against Victor Ortiz.
Berto believes, though, that there are even bigger fights for him in 2012. The IBF welterweight champion feels as though high-profile fights against undefeated Floyd Mayweather Jr. or Manny Pacquiao will be th Read Full Story >>> Filipino flyweight Saludar returns to the ring after dealing with tragedy By Ryan Songalia, The Ring, Thu, 22 Dec 2011 MANILA, Philippines ? Froilan Saludar isn't accustomed to experiencing adversity in the ring. The 22-year-old flyweight prospect has barely lost a round since turning pro two years ago.
However, it?s a different story outside of the ring, where no one is immune from tragedy.
Saludar (13-0-1, Read Full Story >>> Erik Morales Asks For Prayers In Light Of Surgery By Eric Anaya, Rope-A-Dope Radio, Thu, 22 Dec 2011 On his official twitter account (@terrible100), Erik Morales asked the fans to give him a prayer for his surgery for stones in his bladder, which is now obviously putting the Danny Garcia fight in question. Erik Morales is still set to face Danny Garcia on January 28th, 2012, but when it comes to su Read Full Story >>> MAYWEATHER DESERVES MORE JAIL TIME THAN WHAT HE GOT By Ed de la Vega, DDS, PhilBoxing.com, Thu, 22 Dec 2011
 Floyd Mayweather Jr leaves the court after being sentenced to 90 days in jail. Photograph: Julie Jacobson/AP.
Earlier today, Judge Melissa Saragosa of Las Vegas handed down her sentence for Floyd Mayweather Read Full Story >>> Pacquiao-Mayweather still a golden question By Rey Anthony, PhilBoxing.com, Thu, 22 Dec 2011 Multiple news outlets have reported that Floyd Mayweather Jr. recently pleaded guilty to reduced misdemeanor charges that will settle his felony charges. The plea deal avoided him the trial on felony allegations that he battered his former girlfriend during an argument in Septermber 2010.The decisio Read Full Story >>> Could Floyd's jail stint help Martinez? By Michael Woods, ESPN.com, Thu, 22 Dec 2011 Sergio Martinez made it clear Tuesday that he's game to fight Floyd Mayweather, and his promoter, Lou DiBella, thinks that there is a better chance Mayweather gives Martinez a go than Manny Pacquiao does. Mayweather's status became a bit clearer with the word coming Wednesday in Vegas that he'll ser Read Full Story >>> NBA TO FEATURE UNPRECEDENTED ?NBA TOWN HALL? ON FACEBOOK AND #BIGNBAXMAS ON @NBA TWITTER PhilBoxing.com, Thu, 22 Dec 2011 - Kevin Durant, Amar?e Stoudemire and Stephen Curry to Interact with Fans via Live Streaming in Town Hall on Facebook -
- #BIGNBAXmas to Feature More Than 150 Free Giveaways Including Christmas Day Game Tickets with American Express, NBA Jerseys, and NBA Store Gift Cards -
NEW YORK, Dec. 21, Read Full Story >>>
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