Mosley's title belt comes at a price, one Mayweather won't pay

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  • Jo94403
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    Mosley's title belt comes at a price, one Mayweather won't pay

    What I don't understand is, Mayweather is not willing to pay for the WBA belt and be considered as a WBA Champion, but he was willing to pay $600,000 to Marquez for coming in overweight on there fight.

    I guess being over weight than your opponent has more advantage than a title belt.





    By Bob Velin, USA TODAY
    When Floyd Mayweather meets WBA welterweight champion Sugar Shane Mosley at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas Saturday night, there will be plenty at stake for both fighters: money (lots of it), reputation, legacies, bragging rights and a perfect record (Mayweather's 40-0 mark).

    One thing that won't be at stake, at least for Mayweather: Mosley's title belt. The belt is up for grabs — but only for Mosley.

    Mayweather wants no part of it, he said. His manager, Leonard Ellerbe, said Tuesday that while they mean no disrespect to the WBA sanctioning body, Mayweather is already a six-time world champion and this is strictly a business decision.

    "Floyd's already the best fighter in the world," Ellerbe said. "What is he going to prove by winning the WBA title? He's going to give up 3% of his purse (to the WBA) to prove that?

    "When it comes down to it, spending several hundred thousand dollars to call yourself the champion when you're already the best fighter in the world is not a smart business move."

    Three percent of Mayweather's take could be considerable. The Las Vegas-based fighter is expected to take home more than $40 million for the fight (HBO pay-per-view, 9 p.m. ET), and because he is promoting himself and not fighting for a title, he'll keep it all.

    "Floyd keeps all of his money, and (Mosley) gives 27% of his money to his promoter (Golden Boy)," Ellerbe said. "What Floyd has done — and I think other fighters will appreciate it down the road — he's been the first fighter to establish a business model that puts him in a position to control all of his revenue."

    Mosley (46-5, 39 KOs) appreciates the bottom line, too, but said he feels that the belt means something for a fighter's legacy.

    "I think (Floyd) should want it," Mosley said of the belt. "Everybody grows up wanting to fight for a belt and be the world champion. And for them to just dismiss it, like, 'Oh, I'm bigger than the belt,' I don't know.

    "It just doesn't seem like he's in the sport for the sport. He's just in it for the money. … But I love the glory, the legendary status of being a champion and winning belts and being the best guy out there. If he did that, the money is going to come regardless."

    Said Mayweather Tuesday: "All these fighters get the belts that I gave up. When you are bigger than the sport, belts don't mean anything. He needs a belt … A belt means something to him."

    Mosley says Mayweather's résumé doesn't stand up to call himself the best welterweight, let alone the best fighter overall.

    "As a welterweight, he hasn't fought another top welterweight," Mosley said. "I'm the first one he's fought that's a world champion, so it makes the fight a big fight."

    Mayweather said his work ethic is second to none, and it will show Saturday night: "The only thing I want to do is just be the best. I'll just continue to work hard, and I'm pretty sure Shane's in good condition. We're going to put on one (heck) of a show."
  • JM1
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    im surprised by this. im expecting floyd to win so im looking forward to a unification bout if pac-mayweather happens in the future

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    • lfc19titles
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      when you are at mayweathers age, I for the first time agree with his actions, what is mayweather going to do with the belt? all he wants to make is lots of $$$ before he retires. if he was 26 or something then yes the belt is a good thing to have as you can keep it for ages but not when you are 33 and already the number 2 p4p

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      • lfc19titles
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        Originally posted by JM1
        im surprised by this. im expecting floyd to win so im looking forward to a unification bout if pac-mayweather happens in the future
        that was a possibility but you know they can easily and will play with the pound for pound thing, that unofficial title is the best in boxing, they will call it something like

        "Pound for Pound"

        "Pound for Pound, There can only be one"

        or something on that sorts, wouldnt surprise me if the ring announcer for that fight also says the only belt on the line is the pound for pound one

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        • The_FLash
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          Nobody is bigger than the sport. Without the sport nobody of these people would be somebody.

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          • FeFist
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            Him turning down the belt serves many purposes. For one it's a sign of disrespect for Shane's accomplishment, essentially saying ''You don't have anything I want'' meaning he ( Mayweather) isn't the challenger in the fight.

            Then there are the manditory fights he would have to appear in, then there is the issue of the WBA taking a percentage from all of his fights. Essentially he would be paying money for a burden which is silly.

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            • Ekscape
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              Originally posted by FeFist
              Him turning down the belt serves many purposes. For one it's a sign of disrespect for Shane's accomplishment, essentially saying ''You don't have anything I want'' meaning he ( Mayweather) isn't the challenger in the fight.

              Then there are the manditory fights he would have to appear in, then there is the issue of the WBA taking a percentage from all of his fights. Essentially he would be paying money for a burden which is silly.
              that's the reason why... great great post man

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              • 20/20vision
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                Originally posted by JM1
                im surprised by this. im expecting floyd to win so im looking forward to a unification bout if pac-mayweather happens in the future
                Meh. If Pac/Mayweather fight the Ring WW title would be on the line. Honestly, with the way the commissions ranking systems work the Ring title should mean more to fans than any alphabet belt.

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                • JM1
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                  all the posts above makes sense to me. floyd means business

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                  • JOM'S
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                    that's just floyd being floyd and a diva and arrogant at the same time, I could somehow understand that, PAC did not win an ABC Belt at FW cuz MAB did not want to pay for sanctioning fees as well and they fought for the People's Champion Title, lineal and ring belt...

                    but in that case then, MAB was the REAL champ...

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