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Floyd Mayweather Knocks Out Victor Ortiz in The Fourth

» 18 September 2011 » In Guide » 9 Comments

Floyd Mayweather Knocks Out Victor Ortiz in The Fourth

Floyd Mayweather Jr took the WBC welterweight title from Victor Ortiz with a fourth-round knockout on Saturday.

A few thoughts:

I was impressed by Mayweather’s performance. He was able to continually back up an opponent that was 10 years younger and weighed 14 pounds more in the ring.
(Mayweather came in weighing 150 pounds. While Ortiz rehydrated to 164.)

Now on to the finish:

The Headbutt

Mainstream media outlets talking about how “controversial” the finish was. The only thing “controversial” was Ortiz’s headbutt.

Ortiz’s headbutt was a ridiculous foul. Possibly on par with Andrew Golota or Mike Tyson’s “bite” move, but of course no one is talking about that.

Basically, Ortiz mentally self destructed. His headbutt was out of frustration, because he saw the writing on the wall.

I have said it before and I will say it again, Mayweather is a Master of Mental Warfare.

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People are talking about how Mayweather won dirty, but it wasn’t even dirty.

If you want to see How to Win Dirty, check out Pernell Whitaker: How to Win Dirty (interestingly enough, against Floyd’s uncle and trainer, Roger “The Black Mamba” Mayweather.)

When Mayweather dropped and finished Ortiz, it was when Ortiz was apologizing to Mayweather for the second time.

Mayweather had already accepted one apology, which is more than he had to do.

The second apology was unnecessary and at that point Mayweather thought correctly that it was “either him or me”.

And you best believe Mayweather didn’t think it was going to be “me”.

Anyone who thinks differently or that the move was dirty hasn’t been around boxing their entire life.

Let me take all the sports writers in the world to Boxing School:

First rule of boxing: Protect yourself at all times.

Second rule of boxing: When there is an advantage, you take it.

And it really shouldn’t have been a surprise to anyone that has followed Mayweather’s career.

In recent memory, Mayweather dropped G Manifesto Hall of Fame Member, Arturo Gatti, when when he was talking with the referee. And Mayweather tagged Mosely when Mosely was jawing with the third man in the ring.

Mayweather is well versed in The Art of War.

Sportsmanship is something for little suburban kids on the soccer field.

This is Boxing.

This is Life.

And for anyone to say, “events like this tarish boxing”, doesn’t know their boxing history. Boxing has always has “crazy” controversial events and Boxing has always been a sport in “crisis”.

Hell, in recent history, when Riddick Bowe fought Evander Holyfield, someone parachuted into the ring:

In the “Golden Era of Boxing” opposing camps sometimes “drugged” their opponents water bottles.

I would say last night was pretty tame.

This, along with former three division champion Erik Morales (52-7, 36KOs) stopping previously undefeated Pablo Cesar Cano (22-1-1, 17KOs) is just another example of 70’s babies superiority over 80’s babies.

Mayweather’s Post fight Outburst:

For anyone that missed it:

“You never give me a fair shake, alright, so I am going to do you a favor and let you talk to Victor Ortiz,” Mayweather said. “You never give me a fair shake. You are [expletive] and HBO should fire you. You don’t know [expletive] about boxing. You ain’t sh*t.”

To which Larry Merchant responded:

“I wish I was 50 years younger,” said Merchant. “I would have kicked your *ss.”

This seemed like a pretty un-classy move for Floyd. Keep in mind though, that this tension between Mayweather and Merchant has been building up for years. Merchant has been incredibly biased toward Floyd, and I am somewhat surprised that this didn’t happen sooner.

Give Merchant credit for toughness though. Remember that Merchant is from Brooklyn.

Bottom line is that the general public will hate Floyd even more after this fight.

Which, if he can ever get in the ring with Manny Pacquiao will only add more fuel to a raging fire.

You have the ultimate villian (Mayweather) VS the ultimate good guy (Pacquiao).

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Floyd Mayweather Jr: The Pullback Counter Right

» 15 June 2011 » In Boxing, Game, Girls, People » 1 Comment

Floyd Mayweather Jr: The Pullback Counter Right

This is one of my favorite punches:

It really is a thing of beauty and perfection.

(This is the reason a lot of Floyd’s opponents “forget to use the jab” against him.)

However, I do it a little different, with a lead jab, pullback, then the right over top of the opponents jab. But that is neither high heels nor hacked up deals.

The Pullback Counter Right is kind of like The Salsa Swoop Move, of sorts.

Since with The Salsa Swoop Move, you “pull back” when you act like you don’t know salsa and you “land” the right over the top when you “pick it up quick”.

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Juan Manuel Marquez Stops Michael Katsidis in Modern Day Classic

» 01 December 2010 » In Boxing, Dope, People » No Comments

Juan Manuel Marquez Stops Michael Katsidis in Modern Day Classic

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Juan Manuel Marquez retained his WBA and WBO lightweight titles with a bruising ninth-round technical knockout of Michael Katsidis on Saturday night.

Marquez bided his time in the decisive round before hitting Katsidis with a flurry of punches — a series of uppercuts and straight rights that had the challenger backing away.

Finally, referee Kenny Bayless stopped the fight at 2 minutes and 14 seconds, giving Marquez (52-5-1, 37 KO) a TKO over the rugged Katsidis.

“We knew it was going to be a difficult bout. It was so difficult he even surprised me,” Marquez said afterward through a translator.

The surprise? Katsidis (27-3) knocked Marquez to the mat with a left hook in the third round after the champ left himself wide-open.

Not surprising? This was one heck of a fight.

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Some thoughts:

Both Juan Manuel Marquez and Michael Katsidis are always worth the price of admission. (Michael Katsidis is the world’s best answer to the tragic passing of G Manifesto Hall of Fame Member Arturo Gatti, Click Here to watch Arturo “Thunder Gatti VS Irish” Micky Ward Trilogy Fight Video) Putting them together in the same ring was a no-brainer all action fight, like I said it would be.

Katsidis dropped Marquez with such a classic left hook it was unbelievable. Katsidis also has one of the strangest short right hands on the inside I have ever seen. Not that effective.

Juan Manuel Marquez is an incredibly accurate puncher. Especially on the inside or while backing up under pressure. It makes it all the more amazing that Mayweather was able to make him miss so much during their fight.

Marquez’s left hook to the body is a thing of violent beauty. Puro Mexicano.

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However, the best thing Marquez does is he stays so calm when he is under tremendous pressure. He actually loves it and is at his best in this position. This is the reason he arguably beat Manny Pacquiao both times. And the reason he was shut out by Floyd Mayweather, Jr.

If we can’t get Floyd Mayweather, Jr. VS Manny Pacquiao, I would be certainly happy with Juan Manuel Marquez VS Manny Pacquiao III.

Top 4 Pound for Pound Fighters in The World

1. Floyd Mayweather, Jr. and Manny Pacquiao (tie)
3. Sergio Martinez
4. Juan Manuel Marquez

And there you have it.

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