Heavyweight: Pulev/Haye Price/Fury
Cruiserweight: Huck/Lebedev II (neutral venue)
Light heavyweight: Pascal/Bute Froch/Pascal II
Super Middleweight: Froch/Kessler & Ward/Dirrell
Middleweight: Martinez/Geale
Jr. Middleweight: Mayweather Jr/Canelo
Welterweight: Bradley/Guerrero
Junior Welterweight: Garcia/Khan II
Lightweight: Broner/Abril
Jr. Lightweight: Gamboa/Uchiyama
Featherweight: Garcia/Russell Jr
Super bantamweight: Donaire/Mares
Bantamweight: Montiel/Moreno
Super Flyweight: Sanchez Jr/ Brian Viloria
Thomas Oosthuizen by UD 118-110 and 2X 117-111
Kid got a solid chin took some big shots
disappointed that they turned down the offer to fight Carl Froch, would've been a great fight
The last Mayweather fight I saw was either Ortiz or Mosley (can't remember) and I don't think I'll be watching any of his fights ever again, not even a Pacquiao or Martinez fight would perk my interest. 2-3 years ago they would have been a "threat", not anymore.
Seriously though, I don't see anyone beating Mayweather, so what's the point
forget fans
floyd would never, never fight in UK, it all BS talk
Floyd already has problem paying his tax in US, do you really see him pay 50% tax in all his earings
UK has some crazy tax laws, which is why usain bolt didn't come to compete in here
and why Uefa had to ask UK government for tax exemption for players appearing in the 2011 Champions League final
no, Its 50% tax rate for people earning £150.000 or more
but here is the kicker, if doesn't get that exemption, not only will he pay tax on any earnings from that fight, he will also have to pay tax on any earnings from bonuses and endorsements (i.e. sponsorship deals) (even if they were earned overseas)
are you serious? do you have a link for that?
Take Usain Bolt as an example
Athletes competing in the UK are liable for a 50% tax rate on their appearance fee as well as a proportion of their total worldwide earnings - which for Bolt, who earns millions from endorsements, could be hugely costly.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/athletics/8812123.stm
also the 2011 Champions League final
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/7397206.stm
promotional issues, tried to get out of a contract with one of his promotor's last year (boxingscene).
He's trying to make a comeback, but he's more or less in a limbo (Hype),
pretty much I haven't fought because I haven't been proposed a fight where as though I was gonna get paid the money that I was looking for. But it's been almost 2 years now and I'm gonna have to go ahead and bite the bullet and take a fight. But I really didn't want to deal with the people that I was dealing with, but I guess I'm gonna have to.
I reached out to Russell Peltz. I would have liked to reach out to Top Rank, but see, with Top Rank and Russell Peltz, they actually quote 50/50 on my contract, so if I talk with Top Rank, they tell me I gotta talk with Russell Peltz. But I would have liked to talk with Top Rank and asked them to put me on a card out here in Vegas because they do a lot of cards out here. There is no give. They don't want to negotiate at all. So then I talk to Russell Peltz and Russell Peltz, there is no give there as well. He don't want to give me no extra money because I haven't fought in so long. It's like, "Okay, give me a little bit of training money," but there is no give. They don't want to give at all. I only lost one fight. I just feel that it was wrong for them to treat me the way that they treated me for losing one fight, and the one fight I lost was for a world title.
Dereck Chisora has had his boxing licence withdrawn by the British Boxing Board of Control for his actions before and after his defeat by Vitali Klitschko in Munich.
Chisora slapped Vitali at the weigh-in, spat water at Wladimir Klitschko before the bout and brawled with David Haye after the fight.
"Dereck Chisora is not a fit and proper person to hold a licence," said BBBofC secretary Robert Smith.
"It has been withdrawn immediately."
Chisora's promoter Frank Warren said: "Now we'll consider whether to appeal the decision."
Zimbabwe-born Chisora, 28, who lost his WBC heavyweight title bout on points, was called before the BBBofC in Cardiff on Wednesday.
In a statement, Smith also said: "The British Boxing Board of Control deplore what occurred at the weigh-in, in the ring before the contest commenced and at the post contest press conference .
"Such behaviour brought the sport of boxing, the British Boxing Board of Control and all licence holders into disrepute.
"Dereck Chisora, on his own admission, did not behave in a manner consistent with that of a professional boxer and let down, not only himself and his family, but, also, all those licence holders who behave in a professional manner."
Chisora has 14 days to appeal against the decision but the lack of timescale on the ban means it is unclear whether he will be kept out of the ring short-term or banned for life.
He had already been suspended indefinitely by the World Boxing Council.
Former world heavyweight champion Haye, who announced his retirement in October, does not currently hold a licence and so can not be punished by the BBBofC.
However, in November it was reported that Haye was in talks to come of retirement to fight Vitali Klitschko, and the BBBofC said his part in the brawl will be taken into account, should he wish to apply to regain his licence.
"He is not a licence holder of the British Boxing Board of Control who consequently have no jurisdiction over him," said Smith.
"However, if he should apply for a licence with the British Boxing Board of Control the part he played in the disgraceful scenes that occurred in the post contest press conference will be considered and taken into account by the stewards before any decision is made."
bbc.co.uk/sport