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Mayweather missteps, avoids Pacman question By Kevin Iole, Yahoo! Sports, Mon, 19 Sep 2011 LAS VEGAS ? The sole mistake that Floyd Mayweather Jr. made on Saturday came about 90 minutes after he disposed of Victor Ortiz and claimed the World Boxing Council welterweight championship with a ridiculously easy fourth-round knockout before 14,687 stunned fans at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.
F Read Full Story >>>Floyd Mayweather; ?Whoever you put in front of me they can?t beat me? By Sabrina Montez, 8countnews, Mon, 19 Sep 2011 Floyd Mayweather Jr. was in rare form last night at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas as he scored a knockout victory over Victor Ortiz. Now the WBC welterweight champion once again, Mayweather gave the estimated 14,687 spectators in the arena something they wouldn?t soon forget.
In the opening rounds, Read Full Story >>> Floyd Mayweather basks in aftermath of knockout of Victor Ortiz By Lance Pugmire, Los Angeles Times, Mon, 19 Sep 2011 Floyd Mayweather Jr. enhanced his villainous image by the way he registered a fourth-round knockout of Victor Ortiz on Saturday night.
By striking the instant he was allowed to punch after referee Joe Cortez stopped action to deduct a point from Ortiz for a head butt, Mayweather landed a left ha Read Full Story >>> Floyd Mayweather Jr.: What ever it takes to win By Albert Alvarez, Diamond Boxing, Mon, 19 Sep 2011 Last week as my Ortiz/Mayweather prediction was posted, I received a ton of emails and calls on what amoron I am for picking Mayweather to win not by the safe decision but by knockout. They said I wasdreaming for thinking that the always play it safe Floyd, a fighter who hasn?t scored a knockout win Read Full Story >>> Pacquiao looks forward to Baguio City training By Eddie Alinea, PhilBoxing.com, Mon, 19 Sep 2011

With the rust shaken off and his speed, strength and power partially recovered, World Boxing Organization welterweight champion Manny Pacquiao drives to Baguio City for the more serious Read Full Story >>> ?DUGONG KAMPEON? AT LAPU-LAPU HOOPS DOME ON OCTOBER 1 By Chito Yu Katangkatang, PhilBoxing.com, Mon, 19 Sep 2011

Dodie Boy Pe?alosa Jr. will carry on his professional journey as he fights Lanao del Norte?s Donriel Marcos. Being an experienced boxer of 23 fights, Marcos will be another good test for the young Pe?alosa.
The co-featured Read Full Story >>> Mercito No Mercy Gesta Rolling on the (Colorado) River--HUMUNGOUS PHOTO SPREAD By Michael Marley, Examiner.com, Mon, 19 Sep 2011

PARKER, AZ.--Tina Turner wasn't here to sing about it but, on Saturday night, rising lightweight contender Mercito "No Mercy" was rolling on the river.
Almost literally as the undefeated southpaw lightweight from Mandaue City, Cebu, Philip Read Full Story >>> Arum on Mayweather Antics - I'm Disgusted, A Disgrace By Rick Reeno, BoxingScene.com, Mon, 19 Sep 2011 BoxingScene.com spoke with Top Rank's CEO, Bob Arum, regarding Saturday night's controversial fight between Floyd Mayweather Jr. (42-0, 26KOs) and Victor Ortiz (29-3, 22KOs). After Ortiz intentionally used his head in the fourth round, he was penalized a point by referee Joe Cortez. Ortiz tried to c Read Full Story >>> Images from Las Vegas: Erik Morales wins a bloody brawl over Pablo Cesar Cano By Chris Robinson, Examiner.com, Mon, 19 Sep 2011

When it was announced that Erik Morales would be fighting for the vacant WBC junior welterweight crown, the fight was met with mixed emotions. While there were several people who showed fondness for Morales being able to get a crack at a fourt Read Full Story >>> BILL DWYRE'S COLUMN ON MAYWEATHER-ORTIZ IN LOS ANGELES TIMES By Ronnie Nathanielsz, PhilBoxing.com, Mon, 19 Sep 2011 Respected former Sports Editor and now Los Angeles Times columnist Bill Dwyre who was in Las Vegas for the Floyd Mayweather Jr ? Victor ?Vicious? Ortiz WBC super welterweight title fight has written an excellent column on Mayweather?s shameful actions and how much such actions hurt the sport of box Read Full Story >>> PP9 public sparring hits 888 Chinatown Mall By Jerome S. Galunan Jr., PhilBoxing.com, Mon, 19 Sep 2011

BACOLOD CITY ? Thousands of boxing fans flocked at the 888 Chinatown Mall here in Bacolod City on Sunday, September 18 to witness the public sparring session of the Negrense boxing hero Donie ?Ahas? Nietes alongside other Fil Read Full Story >>> Floyd Mayweather Jr's Next Fight: Manny Pacquiao, Victor Ortiz Rematch, Amir Khan? By Scott Christ, Bad Left Hook, Mon, 19 Sep 2011 Floyd Mayweather Jr fought for the first time in 16 months last night, scoring a controversial but legal knockout of Victor Ortiz in four rounds. Now there are two questions: Who's next, and when will we see Floyd back in the ring?
Mayweather sounds like he'll be in no rush, according to BoxingSc Read Full Story >>> Will Floyd Mayweather?s unpredictability scare Manny Pacquiao away? Diamond Boxing, Mon, 19 Sep 2011 We all know by now that Floyd Mayweather is unpredictable in and outside of the ring. One never knows what is going to come out of Mr. Mayweather?s mouth. He is what boxing fans talk about, he stirs the fight fans drink, the conversation about Mayweather is not about what the 42 win fighter has achi Read Full Story >>> It was The Larry Merchant and Floyd Mayweather Show Sat Night By Rich Mancuso, Boxing Insider, Mon, 19 Sep 2011 It was not the Victor Ortiz head butt or the hug, apology, and kiss to Floyd Mayweather Jr. or that referee Joe Cortiz did not have his eyes on the fighters. It was the Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Larry Merchant show on HBO Pay-Per-View, in a ring at the MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas Saturday night.
Read Full Story >>> Mayweather Simply on Brutal Efficiency Over Ortiz, Sucking Up Referee Joe Cortez's Clumsiness By Granville Ampong, Associated Content, Mon, 19 Sep 2011 HOT POTATO on Star Power - They call him "unsportsmanlike". But, Floyd Mayweather, Jr., the new WBC Welterweight Champion, is a man of strong opinions and disposition. And you can't take that away from him. He is never shy about expressing them, both in words and in the ring. In that tumultuous four Read Full Story >>> Jackie Kallen on Boxing: Mayweather-Ortiz, What a Mess! By Jackie Kallen, Boxing Insider, Mon, 19 Sep 2011 Disappointed is not a strong enough word. Disgusted, maybe. Even repulsed has a nice ring to it. I can?t believe what I saw tonight and I feel sorry for the people who paid big bucks to witness this fiasco. Not to mention the bettors who actually thought they had a fair shot at an Ortiz upset.
I Read Full Story >>> Dissecting the Mayweather ? Ortiz KO & Aftermath By Peter Czymbor, 8countnews, Mon, 19 Sep 2011 Floyd Mayweather will unquestionably re-renter the pound for pound ratings that he disappeared from due to inactivity when they come out this week following his 4th round KO of Victor Ortiz in their welterweight title fight Saturday night in Las Vegas.
The KO came about in an untraditional way. S Read Full Story >>> Mayweather's win over Ortiz is right on the money By Tim Dahlberg, The Associated Press, Forbes.com, Mon, 19 Sep 2011 LAS VEGAS -- Floyd Mayweather Jr. won the fight with a questionable - if legal - pair of punches that Victor Ortiz never saw coming. He followed it by berating an 80-year-old announcer in the ring and demanding he be fired.
Later on he would insinuate that the only way Manny Pacquiao keeps winnin Read Full Story >>> Larry Merchant Mayweather's a Prima Donna TMZ.com, Mon, 19 Sep 2011 Larry Merchant was still pull of piss and vinegar the day after Floyd Mayweather sucker punched his way to victory against Victor Ortiz.
Among many others, Merchant said "Pretty Boy" Floyd is a "prima donna" and definitely not a crowd-pleaser -- at least last night.
As for Merchant's claim h Read Full Story >>> FLOYD MAYWEATHER DID NOTHING WRONG By Stephen "Breadman" Edwards, BoxingTalk.com, Mon, 19 Sep 2011 Floyd Mayweather Jr. did absolutely nothing wrong in his knockout victory over Victor Ortiz. Everybody who has ever watched a boxing match can recite the specific instruction to protect yourself at all times. The question the critics should be asking is, why did Victor Ortiz declare war, then immedi Read Full Story >>>
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