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    Brian Kenny: Top Rank Tool?

    By Paul Magno





    I have long yearned for a journalist with the bravery, integrity, and drive to go after all the evil aspects and shady characters in the sport. Brian Kenny looked and sounded the part during his most recent interview with Floyd Mayweather Jr.

    However, Kenny missed one key point: He has to be aggressive and self-righteous with all of his guests and not just one guy on two brief occasions in several years as co-anchor of ESPN's Friday Night Fights.

    To just go for the neck against one guy in a career of Regis-style glad-handing and sucking up looks more than shady. It makes Mr. Kenny look like he has a personal axe to grind with Mayweather and it puts into question everything Kenny says concerning all things Mayweather.

    The tiff between Mayweather and Kenny started back in 2006. Mayweather was doing publicity for his fight with Zab Judah and Kenny questioned Floyd's lack of desire to fight Carlos Baldomir and Ricky Hatton.

    Kenny went on the offensive in that interview and smugly challenged Mayweather, "...he's (Hatton) coming to Las Vegas for his next fight and he's probably going to fight for the Welterweight title...What will you do then?"

    Kenny, in that same interview, would flatly state that Mayweather's win over Arturo Gatti for the WBC title at 140 was not a real world title win.

    That was a ballsy statement to make to a fighter's face, but it was 100 percent disingenuous, since Kenny never makes those declarations against other guests holding, as he said, "paper championships."

    Kenny has gushed over Pacquiao's win over "paper champion" David Diaz at 135 and has never challenged an interview subject with accusations of being a paper champion, if not holding the lineal title.

    Now, in Brian Kenny's latest interview with Floyd Mayweather, Kenny has seemingly adopted Top Rank talking points, almost verbatim, when questioning Floyd.

    Kenny questioned Mayweather's timing in announcing his comeback on the same day as the Pacquiao/Hatton bout on May 2; He pushed Shane Mosley between Mayweather and Pacquiao, almost as though using Mosley to run interference for Pacquiao.

    He even, in the matter of just a few minutes, managed to insinuate Pacquiao as the new PPV king and push the Top Rank notion that Pacquiao's wins over Oscar De la Hoya and Ricky Hatton were infinitely more impressive than Mayweather's.

    If you didn't know better, you would've thought that Bob Arum himself, and not Brian Kenny, was conducting the interview.

    Mayweather was the same smug Mayweather throughout, but Kenny had obviously been dreaming of the day when he could have a rematch with Floyd and tell him that he was no longer pound-for-pound No. 1 because Mayweather had "informed Ring Magazine" that he was retiring.

    This latest interview with Mayweather made Kenny look extremely bad. The damage it did to his reputation as a fair and even-handed journalist was further highlighted on his Friday Night Fights show, where the interview was shown again and Kenny used in-studio guest, Freddie Roach, to affirm his positions.

    The contrasted cuts from a smug, passive-aggressive interview with Mayweather to loving glances at Roach, followed by softball questions, was damning evidence that Kenny is simply not someone ever willing to take a fair approach to any topic labeled "Mayweather."

    Worst of all, Brian has to be executing these ambush jobs with the full understanding of what he's doing. Kenny is not some simple talking suit behind a desk, he does have a working knowledge of the sport.

    So, when he attacks Mayweather for not fighting Pacquiao or Mosley immediately after a 19-month lay-off, he has to be doing so with the full understanding that nobody would be dumb enough to take on two of the best fighters in the world after such an inactive period without a tune-up first.

    Even if Mayweather's ego doesn't permit him to admit that he needs a tune-up fight to shake off the rust of inactivity, Kenny should know that...Either that or maybe Floyd was right and Kenny knows nothing about the sport...Or, also plausible, maybe Kenny has found his way into a specific promoter's back pocket.
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    Brian Kenny said what a lot of people have been thinking for a while now.

    Not everyone gets a chance to ask Floyd questions one on one.

    So he made it worth everyones while.

    Rather then be a promotional tool for Floyds next fight he went in on him.

    Good journalism if you ask me.

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    • DE100
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      #3
      This is what I been thinking and saying, if your going to go at a Boxers the way Brain Kenny does at Floyd do it to some/all or none at all.

      Floyd is the only person he goes at with "got you" questions and loaded questions.

      For example he could of Done that to Mosley but he didnt, he could of asked about the two times Mayweather wanted the fight but Mosley turned it down, or question why not go after the Cotto fight and avenging your loss, or why go and try unifying the titles, or why did he turn down P-Will, or why call out a little man like Pac, etc.... Its easy to do this to any boxer.

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        #4
        Floyd makes himself an easy target for **** like this.

        He is so quick to pop **** and discredit people.

        Only to shoot himself in the ass later.

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        • MARKBNLV
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          #5
          I thought Kenney was smug ,that dude thinks he is an expert i know more then him by far.

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            #6
            Originally posted by **********
            Brian Kenny said what a lot of people have been thinking for a while now.

            Not everyone gets a chance to ask Floyd questions one on one.

            So he made it worth everyones while.

            Rather then be a promotional tool for Floyds next fight he went in on him.

            Good journalism if you ask me.


            If he does that with every boxer involve then good journo but he doesnt, Its either he works for Top rank or he has a axe to grind with Mayweather and am glad he's been exposed.

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              #7
              Originally posted by **********
              Floyd makes himself an easy target for **** like this.
              Makes himself an easier target since his best comeback probably was atleast I laced the gloves up. Or he said something like Brian you never laced up the gloves you don't know what its like, but I'm speaking proper english when I say it and not the thug language Mayweather speaks in.

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              • LA BAD BOY
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                #8
                What Kenny says is right.
                Now Mayweather says that Marquez is bigger draw then Mosley
                because he got his country behind his back.
                Its funny why he didnt fight Margarito then for 8 mill instade he took
                a fight with Zab Judah for 2 million.

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                  #9
                  The same man that was suggesting that Mayweather was "Ducking" Baldomir and Hatton in 2006...He even suggest to Mayweather that Hatton was ready for the fight even though Hatton himself said he wasnt ready.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Dominicano Soy!
                    By Paul Magno





                    I have long yearned for a journalist with the bravery, integrity, and drive to go after all the evil aspects and shady characters in the sport. Brian Kenny looked and sounded the part during his most recent interview with Floyd Mayweather Jr.

                    However, Kenny missed one key point: He has to be aggressive and self-righteous with all of his guests and not just one guy on two brief occasions in several years as co-anchor of ESPN's Friday Night Fights.

                    To just go for the neck against one guy in a career of Regis-style glad-handing and sucking up looks more than shady. It makes Mr. Kenny look like he has a personal axe to grind with Mayweather and it puts into question everything Kenny says concerning all things Mayweather.

                    The tiff between Mayweather and Kenny started back in 2006. Mayweather was doing publicity for his fight with Zab Judah and Kenny questioned Floyd's lack of desire to fight Carlos Baldomir and Ricky Hatton.

                    Kenny went on the offensive in that interview and smugly challenged Mayweather, "...he's (Hatton) coming to Las Vegas for his next fight and he's probably going to fight for the Welterweight title...What will you do then?"

                    Kenny, in that same interview, would flatly state that Mayweather's win over Arturo Gatti for the WBC title at 140 was not a real world title win.

                    That was a ballsy statement to make to a fighter's face, but it was 100 percent disingenuous, since Kenny never makes those declarations against other guests holding, as he said, "paper championships."

                    Kenny has gushed over Pacquiao's win over "paper champion" David Diaz at 135 and has never challenged an interview subject with accusations of being a paper champion, if not holding the lineal title.

                    Now, in Brian Kenny's latest interview with Floyd Mayweather, Kenny has seemingly adopted Top Rank talking points, almost verbatim, when questioning Floyd.

                    Kenny questioned Mayweather's timing in announcing his comeback on the same day as the Pacquiao/Hatton bout on May 2; He pushed Shane Mosley between Mayweather and Pacquiao, almost as though using Mosley to run interference for Pacquiao.

                    He even, in the matter of just a few minutes, managed to insinuate Pacquiao as the new PPV king and push the Top Rank notion that Pacquiao's wins over Oscar De la Hoya and Ricky Hatton were infinitely more impressive than Mayweather's.

                    If you didn't know better, you would've thought that Bob Arum himself, and not Brian Kenny, was conducting the interview.

                    Mayweather was the same smug Mayweather throughout, but Kenny had obviously been dreaming of the day when he could have a rematch with Floyd and tell him that he was no longer pound-for-pound No. 1 because Mayweather had "informed Ring Magazine" that he was retiring.

                    This latest interview with Mayweather made Kenny look extremely bad. The damage it did to his reputation as a fair and even-handed journalist was further highlighted on his Friday Night Fights show, where the interview was shown again and Kenny used in-studio guest, Freddie Roach, to affirm his positions.

                    The contrasted cuts from a smug, passive-aggressive interview with Mayweather to loving glances at Roach, followed by softball questions, was damning evidence that Kenny is simply not someone ever willing to take a fair approach to any topic labeled "Mayweather."

                    Worst of all, Brian has to be executing these ambush jobs with the full understanding of what he's doing. Kenny is not some simple talking suit behind a desk, he does have a working knowledge of the sport.

                    So, when he attacks Mayweather for not fighting Pacquiao or Mosley immediately after a 19-month lay-off, he has to be doing so with the full understanding that nobody would be dumb enough to take on two of the best fighters in the world after such an inactive period without a tune-up first.

                    Even if Mayweather's ego doesn't permit him to admit that he needs a tune-up fight to shake off the rust of inactivity, Kenny should know that...Either that or maybe Floyd was right and Kenny knows nothing about the sport...Or, also plausible, maybe Kenny has found his way into a specific promoter's back pocket.
                    That kicked ass..

                    This part really jumped-out at me:

                    "The tiff between Mayweather and Kenny started back in 2006. Mayweather was doing publicity for his fight with Zab Judah and Kenny questioned Floyd's lack of desire to fight Carlos Baldomir and Ricky Hatton."


                    That should remind the haters that Floyd was being accused of ducking Hatton and Baldomir....just like he's been accused of ducking Tony and Cotto.

                    Had Mayweather chose Tony's unworthy ass over Baldomir he would have been laughed out of boxing.

                    They're always going to claim he ducked SOMEBODY..despite how ridiculous the claim.

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