Floyd Mayweather Jr.: Bad Boxing or Good Business?

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  • Manny_P
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    Floyd Mayweather Jr.: Bad Boxing or Good Business?

    Floyd Mayweather Jr.: Bad Boxing or Good Business?
    By Ryan ********, Photo courtesy ********boxing.com
    5-3-2006


    Floyd Mayweather Jr. is universally recognized as the pound for pound best in the game. With a record of 36-0 (24 KO), and title belts in 4 divisions, alot is expected of him. In his fight, he took a competitive, but clear decision over Zab "Super" Judah, acquiring a silly IBF belt that Judah was able to retain during his loss to Carlos Baldomir.

    According to former promoter Bob Arum, Mayweather paid Top Rank $750,000 to release him from his promotional contract. It was also reported that Arum had offered Mayweather $8 million to fight welterweight powerhouse Antonio Margarito. Mayweather has expressed his desire to fight a mega-fight with Oscar De La Hoya instead, and this may be the reason Mayweather bought out his contract with Top Rank promotions.

    From first glance, it would appear that Mayweather was simply afraid to risk his undefeated record against a dangerous, go-for-broke monster like Antonio Margarito. But lets examine the situation.

    On the one hand, you have Margarito and a guaranteed 8 million dollar purse to fight a guy who he' be a 4-1 favorite to beat. Margarito is certainly his biggest threat at 147, and if Mayweather wants to solidify his bogus belt as more than just a souvenir, he needs to fight Margarito.

    Margarito presents all types of problems for Mayweather. He's a big, tall, go for broke never say die warrior who will be in his chest all day. Hes got an excellent chin and above average power. Mayweather would have to hide and potshot all night like he did in the rematch with Castillo to have a shot at pulling this off. Arturo Gatti was a different scenario. Gatti went out there and tried to box with Mayweather and got what he had coming to him as a result. To beat Mayweather, you have to smother him and make it into a dog fight. That is Margarito's forte. A win over Margarito will solidify him as the legitimate man at 147.

    On the other hand, Oscar De La Hoya is the more attractive fight. Of course, them metting up is contingent on De La Hoya outgunning Nicaraguan flash Ricardo Mayorga on Saturday. De La Hoya presents an ideal scenario for "Pretty Boy" Floyd Mayweather:

    A) A fight with Oscar De La Hoya could generate 15-20 million, money that no other fighter could produce.

    B) Oscar De La Hoya is still the biggest attraction in boxing, and the biggest non-heavyweight attraction of the last 15 years. A victory over De La Hoya would validate Floyd Mayweather Jr. as the biggest star in the sport.

    C) Oscar De La Hoya has noticeably aged and is not the fighter he was in the late 1990's. He is extremely vulnerable and an almost certain victory for Mayweather
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    While it makes sense from a competitive stance to challenge Margarito, De La Hoya is the easier fight by leaps and bounds.

    Let us not forget that the welterweight division in changing by the minute. Ricky Hatton has just emerged into the division, and he will be challenging Luis Collazo for the WBA belt in 2 weeks. Arturo Gatti has reincarnated himself, and will be facing the recognized champ Carlos Baldomir later in the summer. Floyd also has a rematch with Judah scheduled to take place later in the year. Why would Mayweather want to commit to a plan if he doesn't know what the division will look like by fight time?

    If Mayweather wishes to be recognized as the champion at 147, he will eventually need to clear up alot of business. A win over Margarito would certainly give him alot of credability as a champion, given that Gatti is a clear favorite to unseat Baldomir as WBC champion. With what occurred last June when Mayweather annhilated the Jersey-based Gatti, no one will dispute Mayweather's dominance in the division.

    In boxing, as in life, money talks, bull**** walks.

    Ryan ******** is a weekly syndicated columnist. If you wish to contact him, his e-mail is mc_rson@yahoo.com .
  • Manny_P
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    good read. Very nice article to say the least.

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    • Weepoof
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      #3
      great read...im a PBF fan!

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      • Mr. Ryan
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        Brilliant article. I think that PBF needs to eventually fight Margarito to solidify his title claim. He doesn't want to be called Roy Jones to Margarito's Michaelczewski. Reeno, give this kid a job ASAP!

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        • czars_salad
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          #5
          Originally posted by $Manny_P$
          Floyd Mayweather Jr.: Bad Boxing or Good Business?
          By Ryan ********
          In boxing, as in life, money talks, bull**** walks.
          correct!!!!!

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          • Violent Demise
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            #6
            Waiting for a 20 million payday, knowing that the 8 million will still be there sounds like great business to me.

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            • Mr. Ryan
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              #7
              Originally posted by LOTTDOG 13
              Waiting for a 20 million payday, knowing that the 8 million will still be there sounds like great business to me.
              But its bad for the sport. In boxing, we have fractured championships and everyone trying to be a primadonna with a title belt. It really irks me when there is more than one man calling himself a champion in the division. In the welterweight division, you have Mayweather, Margarito, and Baldomir claiming to be the kings of the welterweight division. Mayweather can do what he wants for money, but then relinquish the belt if you are not gonna fight the top contenders of the division. It really bothers me.

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              • whoami
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                its all good. pbf will be forced to fight margarito cuz dela **** will lose

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                • Violent Demise
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Asian Sensation
                  But its bad for the sport. In boxing, we have fractured championships and everyone trying to be a primadonna with a title belt. It really irks me when there is more than one man calling himself a champion in the division. In the welterweight division, you have Mayweather, Margarito, and Baldomir claiming to be the kings of the welterweight division. Mayweather can do what he wants for money, but then relinquish the belt if you are not gonna fight the top contenders of the division. It really bothers me.
                  The belt Mayweather has means nothing. It's garbage. All him giving up the belt will do is lead to another fighter calling himself champion.

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                  • Mr. Ryan
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                    Originally posted by LOTTDOG 13
                    The belt Mayweather has means nothing. It's garbage. All him giving up the belt will do is lead to another fighter calling himself champion.
                    My agenda for writing this article was to show that Mayweather's not really about weight divisions, but about fights. Fights that make alot of money. His belt is really silly and ridiculous, but to him it justifies his legacy so more power to him. If he relinquishes the belt and fights the acknowledged best in the division (While Baldomir is the champ, hes not the best) Margarito, he will be given undeniable respect in the boxing world. NO ONE is in line to face Margarito, and it will make PBF look like the toughest man on the planet if he faces him.

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