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Wrestling Links (9-19-11)

Posted on | September 19, 2011 | No Comments

Former professional wrestler takes on Tybee Island’s lost animals
Savannah Morning News
Jerry Oates is a former professional wrestler that now works as Tybee Island’s animal control officer. Eric Curl/Savannah Morning News By Eric Curl Retired professional wrestler Jerry Oates, who once tried to take down a bear in the ring, is now taking 
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Wrestler Jordan Burroughs wins freestyle world title
USA Today
ISTANBUL, Turkey (AP) – American wrestler Jordan Burroughs won his first world championship title on Sunday, defeating Sedagh Saaeed Goudarzi of Iran 3-2, 4-1 in the 74-kilogram freestyle category. By Mustafa Ozer, AFP/Getty Images Jordan Burroughs, 
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Ready to rumble: Wrestlers rock the ring during final day of festival
Lodi News-Sentinel
The action at Sunday’s Lucha Libre wrestling matches sometimes landed outside the ring. Here, awrestler who would identify himself only as “The Sheik,” right, grabs onto his opponent, Taylor Correa, of Reno, at the Lodi Grape Festival on Sunday, Sept. 
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TNA Wrestling Continues to Build Up Their Resume of Neglect
Bleacher Report
However, when Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (also known as Impact Wrestling at one point) adds to their resume, it is to add to a history of neglect. If they were a college athletics program, it would be called “lack of institutional control”—the 
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Pendleton Round-Up 2011 | Steer Wrestling Finals
East Oregonian
http://www.eastoregonian.com/ Steer Wrestling Finals from the Pendleton Round-Up.
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Area wrestling: Dolly 9th in Worlds
South Bend Tribune
Alex Dolly, a former Mishawaka High wrestler, placed ninth at the FILA Freestyle World Wrestling Championships in Istanbul Turkey this weekend. Dolly, who has dual citizenship and was representing Ireland, went 2-1 in an 84-kilo weight class that 
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Buffalo fans left satisfied, wanting more
CANOE
Wrestling A golden rule of entertainment is to always leave ’em wanting more. If that’s what the WWE was shooting for, then they delivered in Buffalo for Night of Champions. It was a night that gave the fans less than the majority seemed to hope for in 
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CB’s World: Taking YOUR Wrestling Pulse, Featuring Mike Gojira
Inside Pulse
Why does wrestling matter to me? Well, I really enjoy the athleticism on display. Sure, the fights may be choreographed, but the level of technical prowess required to pull off the moves and holds just astounds me. Critics knock the business because 
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Inside Pulse                            
A brief look at Impact Wrestling
Poughkeepsie Journal (blog)
It amazes me that Impact Wrestling thinks its main matches should be Flair (62 years old) vs. Sting (52) and Sting vs. Hogan (58). The match really wasn’t any good, and there is speculation that Hogan, who they’ve built the match with vs. 
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Wrestlers Bludgeon Zombies, Zombies Eat Promoter
Patch.com
By David Singer Here’s a taste of the action for the test shoot of “Pro Wrestlers vs. Zombies.” David Singer A promotional test shoot for “Pro Wrestlers vs. Zombies” at West Newton Gym had at least 100 fans booing and cheering Saturday as a tag-team 
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Blogs
Jordan Burroughs Wins First World Freestyle Wrestling 
By KJ Gould
Jordan Burroughs wins his first Wolrd Championship Gold Medal and Team USA’s first in 5 years at the World Freestyle Championships in Istanbul, Turkey.
Bloody Elbow                                                                                                                                             
Jimmy Fallon News – Jimmy Fallon & Jimmy Kimmel Have a Wrestling
By Amanda Hasaka
Looks like things got physical between late night hosts Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel! The two, who were presenting at the 2011 Emmy Awards on Sunday evening,
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The Prep Beat » Blog Archive » Former CK wrestling coach Kullberg 
By Annette Griffus
Former Central Kitsap wrestling coach John Kullberg will be inducted into the Washington StateWrestling Coaches Association in November, the association said Sunday.
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World Wrestling: Russia, Japan win team titles News
By Staff
Istanbul, Sep 19 (IANS) Russia and Japan secured the men’s and women’s team titles at the WorldWrestling Championships that concluded here Sunday. Russia topped the team rankings in the men’s Greco-Roman category with 41 points 
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USA Wrestling mobile applications  – TheMat.com – USA Wrestling
The new app includes a variety of exciting features, which can be used in both iOS and Android platforms.
www.themat.com/article.php?ArticleID=24113

McGuinness vs.Gaudet

Posted on | September 19, 2011 | No Comments

Mixed Martial Arts Links (9-19-11)

Posted on | September 19, 2011 | No Comments

SW Ohio no longer an MMA hotbed
Dayton Daily News
MMA promotion — heads to Canton for an MTV2-televised event at the Canton Memorial Civic Center. It’s the organization’s first event in Ohio since a lowly attended show in Dayton in 2009. Earlier this month, Strikeforce — which is now under the UFC 
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The truth about Mixed Martial Arts
Lariat Saddleback College
Mixed Martial Arts has been the fastest growing sport in the world for almost fifteen years. Since the roman gladiators, mankind has flocked to arenas hosting man against man combat. We can see this truth is as prevalent in our time as it was then. 
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Showcase for mixed martial arts
Gisborne Herald
AN ELECTRIC “modified Muay Thai” match between Gisborne Rangataua O Aotearoa kickboxer Melissa Mackey-Huriwai and Su Lin Leong of Wellington closed a thrilling mixed martial arts contest at the YMCA on Saturday night. The bout ended the Te Ihi-A-Tu, 
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Martial arts, Muscles and Mayhem
Independent Online
In line with FX’s Friday Fight Night idea, mixed martial arts will be the order of the day from September 23. The two-hour-long episodes of mixed martial arts mayhem come to you via the FX channel, courtesy of Extreme Fighting Championship Africa of 
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MMA returns to Culpeper this weekend
Culpeper Star Exponent
After a five-month hiatus, Warrior Fighting Championship returns to Culpeper this weekend with a fight card featuring mixed martial arts, boxing and Muay Thai. The WFC fight team at Zamora Boxing Gym also took a couple months off, but that doesn’t mean 
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Power of 1 MMA to host seminars
Press & Sun-Bulletin
11:38 pm » Mixed martial arts seminar with “The Ultimate Fighter” season 12 participant Spencer Paige at 10:30 am Saturday. He will cover techniques from Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, wrestling, boxing and kickboxing. » Academic enhancement and goal management 
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Mark Hunt and James Te Huna fly the flag at UFC 135
The Roar
The focus for many mixed martial arts fans for UFC 135 will of course be the light heavyweight championship bout between Jon Jones and Quinton “Rampage” Jackson but the card also features two of the premiere Australasian fighters. 
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// The 411 MMA Top 5: Best MMA Strikers
411mania.com
From Anderson Silva, Dan Henderson and Wanderlei Siva to Bas Rutten, Chuck Liddell, Mauricio “Shogun” Rua and more, the 411 staff ranks their top 5 MMA strikers of all time! Check out the full article to see who made their lists and why! 
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History in the Making: Matt Hughes, Frank Trigg, and the best comeback you’ll 
MMAmania.com
For two and a half years, Frank Trigg had to hear about how he squandered a chance at winning one of the most highly regarded prizes in the sport of mixed martial arts (MMA). He had to hear about how he could have beaten his opponent, taken the belt 
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UFC President Dana White: B.J. Penn Lied
Bleacher Report
UFC president Dana White made it his own personal mission to expose Penn’s embellishing of those claims, releasing an uncut version of the segment in question, exclusively to MixedMartialArts.com. The video clearly shows a willing participant in Penn 
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Blogs
Jason Miller Brings the Passion to Counter Balance  – MMA Weekly
By Ken Pishna
Mayhem is sure to drop an entertainment bomb on The Ultimate Fighter this season, but what Jason Miller brings as a coach to his charges on the series shouldn’t be overlooked.
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Battle on the Bayou: Alan Belcher beats out Jason MacDonald 
By Andrew Lopez
Sports · Saints · LSU · Hornets · Prep · Tulane · UNO · Running · Outdoors · Horse Racing · Golf · VooDoo · Zephyrs · Soccer · More · Home > Mixed Martial Arts > Sports. Battle on the Bayou: Alan Belcher beats out Jason MacDonald 
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FORMER UFC STAR WAYLON LOWE TO MAKE PRO BOXING DEBUT ON SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 24TH IN CHESTER, PA AS PART OF BOXING / MMA SHOW

Posted on | September 19, 2011 | No Comments

CHESTER, PA (September 18, 2011)—On Saturday night September 24th Joey Eye Boxing & XFE present a special night of combat sports at Harrahs in Chester as there will be a night of Professional Boxing and Mixed Martial Arts that will feature former UFC star Waylon Lowe will be making his pro boxing debut when he takes on Shelby Willhite in a four round Jr. Middleweight clash.

This special show will take place outdoors on the Race Track

There will be seven pro boxing bouts and twelve MMA bouts beginning at 5:30 pm, with the boxing portion going first.

Lowe, who now resides in Philadelphia, was a two-time state wrestling champion before his distinguished collage career where he was a former three-time former division-two Wrestling champion when he attended Finley University in Ohio.

With those accolades it won him a trip to the Olympic training center.

Lowe then turned to professional Mixed Martial Arts where he has compiled a record of 10-4 with four appearances at the highest level in the UFC where he is 2-2.

Lowe has been working hard at the Joe Hand Boxing Gym in Philadelphia and is very excited for the boxing debut.

“I cant wait to box”, said Lowe

“This reminds me of preparing for my UFC fights, I have been training so hard with some top notch pros and some who will be fighting for world titles.  I feel that I have the strength to knock out anybody am looking forward to putting on a great performance on September 24th.  I like to thank Joey Eye and David Feldman for this opportunity to realize a dream of mine”

In the main event of the boxing portion of the show, Tony Ferrante (12-2, 7 KO’s) of Philadelphia will take on Tommy Karpency (21-2-1, 14 KO’s) of Adah, PA in a ten round battle for the Pennsylvania State Light Heavyweight championship.

In a six round Light Heavyweight bout undefeated Derrick Webster (10-0, 6 KO’s) of Glassboro will see action against an opponent to be announced.

In a four round Lightweight bout featuring Philadelphian’s, Lonnie Jackson Jr. (1-0-1) will do battle with Jonathan Ocassio (0-8)

Ina four round Bantamweight bout, Alex Barbosa of Philadelphia will be making his pro debut against an opponent to be named.

In a six round Cruiserweight, undefeated Ahmed Samir (10-0, 3 KO’s) of Queens, NY will take on Pedro Martinez (6-4, 3 KO’s) of Philadelphia

In a four round Lightweight bout, Joey Tiberi (5-1, 4 KO’s) of Newark, Delaware taking in Mike Maley (4-8, 3 KO’s) of Whiting, Indiana

The boxing portion of the show will begin at 5:30 pm.

A full slate of MMA bouts will be announced and one ticket gets fans the ability to see both shows.

Tickets are now on sale for $100 (VIP); $50 (Ringside) and $40 (General Admission) and can be purchased at the Harrahs Chester Gift Shop; By calling Joey Eye (267-304-9399); David Feldman (610-291-0806); 800-480-8020 or on www.webtix.net

MMA XPLOSION TEAM QUALIFIER POST-FIGHT REPORT

Posted on | September 19, 2011 | No Comments

By: Rich Bergeron
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EDITOR’S NOTE: Special Thanks to Marcel Emerson of  THE EDGE. Marcel hooked me up with a sample of Boost Oxygen, and it really does work! To watch a quick video about the benefit of using oxygen, CLICK HERE.

A healthy crowd packed into “The Joint” at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Friday Night, September 16, 2011 to see a slate of exciting amateur fights. Mixed martial artists from multiple gyms in the local Las Vegas area fought to secure a spot on the MMA Xplosion team circuit with the Las Vegas Scorpions and Las Vegas Spiders. The main event fight featured an extra incentive with the winner getting a professional contract.

Four fighters made their amateur debuts Friday night, including 171-pounder Josh Bleeker in the evening’s first bout. Deandre Marshall (0-2) had his guard tested early in the fight after a Bleeker takedown. Bleeker quickly moved to full mount and began to rain down left hands to the head and right hands to the ribs of Marshall. Suddenly Marshall squirmed out from under Bleeker and pulled off a reversal and an escape back to the feet. Marshall tried to get fancy with a jumping kick and punch combo that missed the mark. Bleeker took him down again and wound up in full mount again at the end of the first round. Marshall looked gassed and appeared to be in need of some lessons on how to fight off his back.

The second round also began with a Bleeker takedown.  He quickly transitioned to full mount once again and hammered the head and ribs of Marshall. Bleeker also went for an armbar that looked promising only to watch Marshall work his way out of the submission. Marshall missed a roundhouse kick early in the round along with two front kicks. A guillotine attempt that failed seemed to be his best hope in the round. Marshall escaped back to his feet after being mounted only to get planted on his back right away. He held tight to Bleeker allowing little separation for punches through the rest of the second round.

Marshall began the third round with a wild Superman punch attempt and a follow up right hand that landed weakly. Bleeker took his opponent down once again, working a head and arm triangle attempt with no luck. Marshall came on strong late in the round, landing looping punches from his back and leaving Bleeker with a bloody nose at the final bell. Bleeker took the win by unanimous decision.

AARON FONSECA (0-0) VS. KHALIL ROUNDTREE (2-0), 205 POUNDS:

Omar Sierra (1-0), of Team Torres, and Sean Cantor (3-0), of Wand Fight Team were the only 135-pounders fighting Friday night. Cantor set the pace early, throwing punches that opened up an early cut over the eye of Sierra. Cantor dominated the remainder of the first round with uppercuts and knees. He displayed some excellent boxing and Muay Thai in the match. Sierra landed a nice front kick in the round and almost pulled off a head throw take down, but Cantor foiled the attempt and popped out the back door. The referee stopped the fight in the middle of the round to have Sierra’s eye checked. The cut proved to be a major problem, and the fight was stopped before the second round could get underway.

Hugo Gonzalez (0-0) of Team Torres and Ramsen Merza (1-2) of Tapout squared off at 140 pounds in the 4th bout of the evening. The fight was over in a flash as Gonzalez could only manage a few feeler jabs before getting slammed to the canvas. Merza threw some heavy right hands from the top, and Gonzalez tried to work his way back to his feet with some upkicks. Merza wrangled him into a guillotine choke as Gonzalez stood up. Merza held onto the choke until Gonzalez was completely out cold. The referee had to rip the choke off to get Merza to let go, and the crowd let the winner have it with boos for his extra aggressiveness. The submission win came at :52 of the first.

The lightest fighters to battle Friday were 125-pounders Cruz Ramos (0-0) of Team Torres and Richard Patini (1-0) of Sunset Boxing and MMA. Ramos landed an early head kick only to be subsequently taken down. Patini scrambled to maintain top control for a while before grabbing an armbar and closing out the fight with classic BJJ skills.

SEE THE FOLLOWING VIDEOS OF THE REST OF FRIDAY’S FIGHTS, INCLUDING THE MAIN EVENT:

LIVE MuayThai Fighting Today

Posted on | September 18, 2011 | No Comments

This Week on GFL


Program Lineup Through Sunday September 25

Date Sport Event Price
Sun Sep 18 5:00PM ET MuayThai IFS 9 – Clash of Kings $9.99
Sun Sep 18 8:00PM ET Wrestling IWL – 1st Anniversary (Lucha Libre) $9.99
Fri Sep 23 9:00PM ET MMA School of Hard Knocks Fighting Championship 14 $9.99
Fri Sep 23 9:30PM ET MMA Rumble in the Cage 44 $9.99
Sat Sep 24 5:30PM ET Boxing Global Boxing Series $9.99
Sun Sep 25 5:00PM ET Wrestling Lucha Xtreme – Raging Heat $9.99

 

IFS 9 – Clash of Kings Muay Thai
Sun Sep 18 5:00PM ET

Click here to watch this event on GoFightLive!

The IFS will return to action on September 18th at the Industry Hills Expo Center, City of Industry. IFS 9 “Clash of Kings” is expected to feature a few pro Muay Thai bouts, however, none have been officially announced. Muay Thai Authority has confirmed with sources close to the situation that Sheldon Gaines will be taking on Dillon Croushorn.

Gaines who trains out Muay Thai America Gymnasium in North Hollywood, CA recently competed at Stand Up Promotions “Oblonsky vs. Krause” event in July. He defeated Saekson Janjira fighter Borzoo Honargohar via unanimous decision in his best performance as a pro. Gaines showed vast improvement in his conditioning and it paid dividends for him in the end.

Croushorn fights out of Tapout Training Center in Los Angeles, CA and has recently focused on MMA. It will be interesting to see how he transitions from focusing on MMA to focusing on Muay Thai.

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Boxing Links (9-18-11)

Posted on | September 18, 2011 | No Comments

Floyd Mayweather is good for boxing, love him or hate him
SportingNews.com
Never mind whether he’s timid about taking on the one opponent who will create a worldwide blockbuster of a boxing event. Never mind that he’s more eager to throw down with his own father, or with an 80-year-old ring interviewer. 
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Canelo Alvarez on track as next big thing
Los Angeles Times
By John Cherwa Saul “Canelo” Alvarez took yet another step in becoming the next best thing in boxing with an impressive sixth-round knockout of a game Alfonso Gomez. But now, having won his 38th out of 39 fights (he has one draw), is he ready to step 
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Los Angeles Times                          
Timothy Bradley’s career in boxing limbo
The Desert Sun
Stripped of one of his world titles and with his career in limbo as he’s sued by his former promoters, World champion boxer Timothy Bradley still doesn’t regret the career decisions he’s made. “To be honest, I don’t think it hurt my career,” said 
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Manny Pacquiao home burglars caught in the act, authorities say
Los Angeles Times
LA County sheriff’s deputies caught four people in the act as they were burglarizing the home of boxing star Manny Pacquiao, officials said. According to a Sheriff’s Department statement, deputies were in Pacquiao’s neighborhood and saw the burglary go 
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Los Angeles Times
Local boxer Green part of October fight night event
The Columbian
By Paul Danzer Four boxers from Vancouver are part of the Police Activities League Fight Night on Oct. 8 at the Clark County Events Center, a show that includes an appearance by boxing legend Sugar Ray Leonard. The main event will feature Vancouver’s 
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Jitender Kumar, Diwakar Prasad among 19 probables for WSB
NDTV.com
PTI Mumbai: Olympians Jitender Kumar and Diwakar Prasad are among the 19 pugilists who have been short-listed to represent the Mumbai franchisee in the World Series of Boxing. Owners of the franchisee, TransStadia Boxing India Pvt Ltd, has shortlisted 
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Former five time world champion boxer Sugar Ray Leonard helps out Hugh Jackman
New York Daily News
BY Tim Smith Five time world champion boxer Sugar Ray Leonard, now retired, trains Hugh Jackman in the movie ‘Real Steel.’ Below, Sugar Ray takes on Marvin Hagler in 1987. LAS VEGAS – Sugar Ray Leonard, at 54 years old, still looks fit and trim enough
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New York Daily News                    
Indian boxers — A force to reckon with since Beijing Olympics
Daily News & Analysis
By Rajesh Pansare | Place: Mumbai | Agency: DNA Indian boxing has grown by leaps and bounds, riding on the success wave attained in 2008 at the Beijing Olympics. Since then, boxers have never looked back, punching their way to glory in most of the 
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Boxing: Vargas survives Lopez test
ESPN STAR Sports
Vargas continued to look good when boxing on the move, showing great accuracy in his punching. But when he allowed Lopez to take the initiative, things looked very different. Lopez gradually clawed back the early ground he’d lost, and had Vargas in big
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View from the corner: CC Hall to add three
San Antonio Express
One boxer and two trainers are being added to the Corpus Christi Boxing Hall of Fame during Saturday’s seven-bout pro card at the American Bank Center. Former WBC Continental Americas super bantamweight champion Roland “Bad News†Gomez will become 
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Blogs
4 Arrested Following Burglary At Home Of Boxing Champ Manny 
By Iris Salem
Authorities Saturday said four people have been arrested following a burglary at the home of boxingchampion Manny Pacquiao.
CBS Los Angeles                                                                                                                                     
Knuckle Documentary Trailer: Bare-Knuckle Boxing With the Fam 
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Floyd Mayweather Jr. is boxing’s villain for life – News | FOX Sports 
Floyd Mayweather Jr. is boxings villain for life Floyd Mayweather Jr. is boxings villain for life.
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“STAR POWER: MAYWEATHER VS. ORTIZ” POST-FIGHT QUOTES

Posted on | September 18, 2011 | No Comments

9-17-11 mayweather vs ortiz alvarez vs gomez morales vs cano updated


 FLOYD MAYWEATHER, New WBC Welterweight World Champion

 

“This was another unbelievable performance. A lot of people want to know what happened. There were a couple head butts.  Sh*t happens in the sport of boxing.

 

“Protect yourself at all times.

 

“You wanted to see a knockout and that is what I gave you.

 

“When victor Ortiz was nine years old, I was dominating the sport of boxing.

 

“This was an unbelievable training camp.  This camp was blood sweat and tears.  Being up all night. Running seven or eight miles. I deserved it.

 

“I was always told to protect yourself at all times.  My mouth was split open. I said keep it clean. Once you touch gloves, it is go time.

 

“We came together to fight. It is fight time. You want to do me dirty and then two minutes later you want to be my friend? This is the hurting business.

 

“Without the fourth round, he was going to get knocked out anyway.  I was fighting stronger. I was keeping my composure and sticking to the game plan.

 

“We were breaking him down. I listened to what my corner said.

 

“Floyd Mayweather isn’t ducking and dodging anybody. If he [Ortiz] wants it, he can have it [a rematch].

 

“If he [Ortiz] felt like it was a fluke and it didn’t get done right the first time, I would do it again.
“He was slowly breaking down as each round went.  He was going to go anyway.

 

“Once you put me in that squared circle, I am home.

 

“I am never going to get a fair shake, but whoever you put in front of me; they can’t beat me.

 

“I take my hat off to Victor Ortiz.  He is still a champion in my eyes. Tough guy tough opponent, but I was the better man.

 

“I said I was going to go straight to him and that is what I did.

 

“I just say what goes around, comes around. Things happen in this sport and like I said, they say protect yourself at all times.

 

“Pacquiao is famous because he is attached to my name. When they say Pacquiao, they say that’s the guy they are trying to get to fight Floyd Mayweather. When they say Floyd Mayweather – they say the greatest ever.

 

“How can you [Pacquiao] offer me anything? I do the offering.  He has to get his business in order. When he fights, he gives up 30 percent of his check, I get 100 percent.”

 

 

VICTOR ORTIZ, Former WBC Welterweight World Champion

 

“I hope you enjoyed this night of boxing.  I am blessed to be in this position.”

 

“I fouled Floyd, I apologized in the ring and apologized after the fight as well.

 

“I would really like the rematch.

 

“I thought the ref called a break and I am pretty sure he did and then I was like ‘whoa, whoa,’ and then I woke up after.

 

“You learn quite a bit from each fight individually, but I am still not convinced that he [Mayweather] is the greatest.  I was doing just fine and then there was a little slip up.

 

“He put his hand up.  I thought it was sportsmanship-like.

 

“I was warming up.  It was the fourth round and that is just the beginning of a 12 round fight.

 

“Stuff happens.  I got caught up.  We were going for it.

 

“I think Berto was faster, but his [Mayweather’s] speed was decent.

 

“He landed a good one.  It was a good shot.

 

“I started it, but I got my point taken away.

 

“I was letting him come in because he wasn’t hurting me at all.  He doesn’t have a stiff right.

 

“I am fine.  I will be champion again.  Within the next six months, I will be champion again.

 

“Every fight has its game plan.  I was listening to the corner.  Whatever they said, I executed little by little.

 

“I was looking at Joe.  I thought he said ‘break,’ and BOOM – I guess it was time for bed.

 

“Floyd is an elusive fighter.  He comes in very strong the first few rounds and keeps that same momentum throughout the fights.

 

“In this case he connected with what I believe was a foul.”

 
LEONARD ELLERBE, CEO of Mayweather Promotions

 

“We want to thank everyone for coming out tonight. It was a great exciting fight. I want to thank victor Ortiz tonight for putting a tremendous performance. Money Mayweather comes out and never lets you down.”

 

 

DANNY GARCIA, Ortiz’s Trainer

 

“The fight finished with a good moment that Mayweather had.  He took advantage of a situation where Victor made a mistake.  I believe Victor made a mistake as a result of Joe Cortez’s instructions.  Joe Cortez was on the right side of Victor and Victor looked at Joe Cortez.  That is when Floyd took advantage.

 

“We would like a rematch and we would do everything to beat Floyd.

 

“Floyd was hitting him with some good right hands, but Victor was taking them.

 

“With those types of punches, anyone can be knocked out.”

 

 

ROLANDO ARELLANO, Ortiz’s Manager

 

“We will have to critically review the tape and only then would we make some sort of contention.

 

“What Victor did was wrong.  We apologized for it and got a point deducted.  There is nothing we can do to turn back the clock.  We can only move forward.”

 

 

ERIK MORALES, New WBC Super Lightweight World Champion

 

“We are very happy. Two years ago we contemplated this return. We thought about it and took a break. We wanted to come back strong, to make this dream come true and win the world title.

 

“We worked very hard. It was a tough fight. We fought a young, strong fighter, but we did it. There is some work to be done. There are some adjustments to be made.  The kid is strong. He fought hard, but we are very happy we won the fourth title.

 

“I want to thank the press, who at times they have been a little hard on me.  Thank you for making me work that much harder.

 

“I am very happy to have won four titles and we will see what happens from here.

 

“I have always fought the best. I have never ducked anyone and I have no problem fighting anyone.

 

CANELO ALVAREZ, WBC Super Welterweight World Champion

 

“I felt inspired by the crowd.  Much appreciation to the fans here tonight.  I dropped him in the first round.   I knew it was only a matter of time. The opponent was well prepared and taking his time.  It is not my job to judge the referee on the stoppage.”

 

“I’m very happy.  We worked hard.  We knew it would work out.  He hit me, but I worked at my own pace and I made the adjustments.

 

“I was more confident and I smiled for my fans – the people really motivated me.  I really appreciate all the fans.

 

“I did my job in the beginning – I hit him hard in the first round.  I knew it was only a matter of time.

 

“It’s not my job to judge the ref.  I believe people really enjoyed this fight.”

 

 

ALFONSO GOMEZ, Super Welterweight Contender

 

“He is a good counter puncher.  I felt I could continue.  He’s a great fighter.  He hits pretty hard.  I think the fight was even to that point.  I think he was a little too premature.  He was looking for a reason to stop it.  He was asking me questions and I was answering and responding.”

 

“He’s a great puncher, but I feel like the fight was even.

 

“I think the ref was looking for an opportunity to stop the fight.  He hit me hard but I was OK.  The ref asked me and I said I was fine.

 

“It is what it is.  You take the opportunity. I wanted to go the distance, I wanted to continue.”

 

 

JESSIE VARGAS, Undefeated Junior Welterweight Contender

 

“The fans were the ones that won tonight.  Josesito is a great fighter.  He made me work. He was tougher than I expected.  Jose is a very tough great fighter and because of that we had a great fight.

 

“The scorecard shows that I won. I landed more punches than he did.

 

“I feel and I felt in the fight, that for every five or six punches I threw in the ring; he threw three.

 

“We were trying to change it up.  We wanted to show the fans something different.  We boxed a little bit more.  I usually come up with that defense. This was the first fight with my trainer Roberto Alcazar and I think I changed my style.  It was a great fight.”

 

 

JOSESITO LOPEZ, Junior Welterweight Contender

 

“It was a nice exciting tough fight.  Unfortunately we came up a little short. It was a great fight and I am glad to be here.

 

“A rematch would definitely be interesting. If we went for a rematch, I would like to go 12 rounds. I think it would be a different story.

 

“There were definitely some mistakes that I made.  Jessie Vargas did a great job.  I didn’t think I did enough to beat a fighter from Vegas in Vegas.  We just came up a little short.”

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