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Boxing: Mayweather to pay medical bills for ailing infant (RingTV/Crave Online)

Posted March 21, 2012

Floyd Mayweather Jr. is paying the nearly $50,000 hospital bill for a 11-month-old, Austin York, of Gardnerville, Nevada, who born with a rare heart abnormality, according to the fighter's assistant, David Levi, of Mayweather Promotions. 

"I went to go to work this charity event, and I found out that they were raising money for someone in the organization's nephew, who lived somwhere in Nevada," said Levi of the Fight Night charity fundraiser that was organized by UNLV on March 15. "The child had had a heart abnormality and the family had racked up a huge bill at the hospital."

Levi said that the total cost of York's medical bills will add up to "a little more than $49,000."

"The family was unable to afford paying for the three major surgeries that Austin had had since he was born, on May 23, 2011," said Levi.

"When I spoke with Floyd, he tried to swing by the event, and he asked me what the charity was for. I told him, and he said, 'just let them know that I'll take care of all of the medical bills.'"

When former two-time junior lightweight champion, Genaro Hernandez, died on June 7 of last year at the age of 45 following a three-year battle with cancer, Mayweather paid for his funeral in East Los Angeles.

Mayweather (42-0, 26 knockouts) dethroned Hernandez (38-2-1, 17 KOs) as WBC junior lightweight beltholder by eighth-round knockout in October of 1998 for his first crown.

Mayweather,  the WBC's current welterweight beltholder, will rise in weight to face WBA junior middleweight beltholder Miguel Cotto (37-2, 30 KOs), against whom he will pursue his eighth title belt over five weight classes on May 5 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

Boxing: Floyd Mayweather vs Miguel Cotto- LA Press Conference Highlights (VIDEO)

Posted March 2, 2012

Boxing: Floyd Mayweather On Costas Tonight (VIDEO)

Posted March 2, 2012

Boxing: Floyd Mayweather vs Miguel Cotto New York Press Conference 2/28/2012 (VIDEO)

Posted February 28, 2012

Boxing: Devon Alexander and Adrien Broner win well

Posted February 26, 2012

Marcos Maidana suffered the third loss of his career when Devon Alexander beat him on points in St Louis, Missouri, on Saturday night.

The WBO super-lightweight champion was outclassed 100-90, 100-90 and 99-91 in a welterweight bout over ten rounds.

Alexander, fighting in front of his hometown supporters, stayed close to Maidana throughout the bout and atoned to some extent for his defeat against Tim Bradley last year.

Alexander’s record now stands at 23-1, including 13 knockouts. Maidana’s dropped to 31-3; 28. (MORE>>>)

BOXING: Angelo Dundee Dead at 90

Posted February 1, 2012

Angelo Dundee, the brilliant motivator who worked the corner for Muhammad Ali in his greatest fights and willed Sugar Ray Leonard to victory in his biggest bout, died Wednesday in Tampa, Fla. He was 90.

The genial Dundee was best known for being in Ali's corner for almost his entire career, but those in boxing also knew him as an ambassador for boxing and a figure of integrity in a sport that often lacked it.

He died with his family surrounding him, said son, Jimmy Dundee, but not before being able to attend Ali's 70th birthday bash in Louisville, Ky., last month.

"It was the way he wanted to go," Jimmy Dundee said. "He did everything he wanted to do."  (MORE>>>)

Boxing: Floyd Mayweather to fight Miguel Cotto

Posted February 1, 2012

Welterweight champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. will rise in weight and challenge junior middleweight titleholder Miguel Cotto on May 5 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas after the Nevada State Athletic Commission voted 5-0 on Wednesday to grant Mayweather a one-fight license at the conclusion of a one-hour hearing.

"Miguel Cotto is a world class fighter who can never be taken for granted and continues to prove he is one of the best in boxing," said Mayweather, whose long-discussed match with Manny Pacquiao has been put off yet again. "It will be a challenge for me to compete with him at this weight, but this is the type of test I thrive on and gives me the motivation to train even harder. I have no doubt in my mind that my title belt collection will increase once again and Cotto's reign as champion will come to an end on May 5." (MORE>>>)

Boxing: Muhammad Ali memories shine at Louisville event‎

Posted January 12, 2012

Muhammad Ali’s fists made him famous, but his plight as a social activist was perhaps his biggest fight.

At the Muhammad Ali Center, visitors see the three-time world heavyweight champion railing against war, segregation and poverty. They also see the softer side of a man embracing spiritual growth.

On Saturday, the center will be in the limelight when Ali is surrounded by friends for a private party celebrating his 70th birthday. Having spent more than a decade raising money to create and operate the six-story center in downtown Louisville, Ali and his wife, Lonnie, are using the champ’s latest personal milestone to benefit the 6-year-old complex. (MORE>>>)

50 Cent & Floyd Mayweather Call Out Manny Pacquiao CES 2012 (VIDEO)

Posted January 12, 2012

Boxing: Mayweather Avoids Jail Time Until June

Posted January 6, 2012

Undefeated boxing champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. on Friday avoided jail time until June 1 in a Las Vegas domestic violence case involving an attack on his ex-girlfriend while two of their children watched in September 2010.

Mayweather, 34, had been scheduled to turn himself in Friday to begin serving a 90-day sentence imposed last month.

Justice of the Peace Melissa Saragosa said she weighed Mayweather's contractual obligations to a fight set for May at MGM Grand in Las Vegas against an as-yet unnamed opponent. (MORE>>>)

Boxing: Ellerbe- After Floyd KO's Pacquiao, 'Marquez 4' Still There

Posted November 15, 2011

Leonard Ellerbe, adviser to WBC welterweight champion Floyd Mayweather Jr., doesn't see a reason for Manny Pacquiao to stage an immediate fourth fight with Juan Manuel Marquez. Last Saturday night at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Pacquaio won a controversial twelve round majority decision over Marquez. Mayweather plans to fight on May 5 at the MGM Grand, and negotiations for a Pacquiao fight were set to begin, but now the Filipino superstar and his promotional team, Top Rank, are going to pursue a fourth clash with Marquez instead. (MORE>>>)

BOXING: Manny Pacquiao is said to want Juan Manuel Marquez rematch

Posted November 14, 2011

Manny Pacquiao's promoter said Monday that the Filipino superstar prefers a fourth fight against Juan Manuel Marquez to a super-fight against Floyd Mayweather Jr.

"That fight [Mayweather] can still be there for us in November [2012]," Bob Arum told The Times.

That position brought a strong reaction from rival promoter and former fighter Oscar De La Hoya, who helps promote Mayweather and said the 42-0 welterweight champion has already reserved May 5 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas for boxing's dream fight. (MORE>>>)

Boxing: Floyd Mayweather Jr. aide: No megafight

Posted November 14, 2011

The latest round of negotiations for the potential megafight between welterweight champions Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr. are over before they have even begun.

Leonard Ellerbe, one of Mayweather's advisors, and Golden Boy Promotions CEO Richard Schaefer both told ESPN.com Monday that they were notified that Pacquiao promoter Bob Arum of Top Rank was not interested in coming to the table.

"We have been informed that Bob Arum is not interested in pursuing a fight between Mayweather and Pacquiao at this time," Schaefer said.

Mayweather knocked out Victor Ortiz in his return to the ring after 16 months off in September, and Pacquiao eked out a controversial majority decision against rival Juan Manuel Marquez in their third meeting Saturday night at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. (MORE>>>)

Boxing: Pacquiao struggles to beat Marquez

Posted November 14, 2011

So much for the expected Pacquiao rout over his great rival Marquez. A huge betting favorite, Pacquiao, who has been on an incredible roll in recent years, was expected to handle Marquez decisively, mainly because he was moving up to welterweight (well, actually to the 144-pound catch weight maximum) for the second time in his career, and we all know what happened the first time: Floyd Mayweather Jr. bulldozed him over 12 uncompetitive rounds. Marquez is also 38 now and, besides a farcical first-round knockout of a tomato can in July, he had not fought since struggling to a ninth-round knockout of Michael Katsidis in a lightweight title defense last November. But the three-division champion showed once again that he is the consummate Mexican warrior and still one of the very best fighters in the world. He gave Pacquiao, the 32-year-old Filipino icon, everything he could possibly handle. As usual. They have now waged 36 incredibly close rounds over three terrific fights in one of boxing's greatest trilogies. It was fitting that Pacquiao-Marquez III took place in the midst of tributes to the great Joe Frazier, who died earlier in the week and was part of boxing's all-time greatest trilogy with Muhammad Ali. (MORE>>>)

Boxing: Funeral held in Philadelphia for boxing great Joe Frazier

Posted November 14, 2011

Boxing great Joe Frazier was laid to rest Monday in Philadelphia, one week after dying of liver cancer and four decades after capturing the world's attention in an epic showdown with Muhammad Ali.

Ali was among those at Frazier's private funeral at Enon Tabernacle Baptist Church, along with other boxing luminaries such as promoter Don King and current World Boxing Council champion Bernard Hopkins, video from CNN affiliate CSN Philly showed. Civil rights activist Jesse Jackson and Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter were also in attendance. (MORE>>>)

BOXING: Frazier-Ali rivalry: The greatest of all time

Posted November 9, 2011

My uncle Juan took me to see the "Fight of the Century" on closed-circuit TV at the Miami Jai-Alai fronton on March 8, 1971.

I was just a kid then, mesmerized by the big screen, all the people towering over me, and the feel of a big event.

I fell in love with boxing that night, thanks to the relentless fury of Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier. Both guys ended up in the hospital, shortly after Frazier methodically chopped down the man who deemed himself "The Greatest" in 15 brutal rounds. (MORE>>>)

BOXING: Mayweather schedules fight for May 5, may target Pacquiao

Posted November 3, 2011

Boxing adviser Leonard Ellerbe has revealed that WBC welterweight champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. (42-0, 26 KOs) intends to defend his belt on May 5 and the MGM Grand in Las Vegas has been placed on hold. On September 17th, Mayweather returned from a 16-month layoff to stop Victor Ortiz in four rounds.

Ellerbe told ESPN.com that WBO champion Manny Pacquiao is the main target for the fight. The two sides have tried to negotiate a fight in the past but the talks have fallen apart more than a few times. The biggest issue, which still remains outstanding, is each side agreeing to a random drug testing protocol. (MORE>>>)

Boxing: Kirkland vs. Angulo, Pacquiao's next opponent and more

Posted November 2, 2011

There are words we, as writers, are guilty of overusing. Genius is one. Electrifying is another.

In boxing, there's another word tossed around too often: Crossroads. It seems like every time a middle aged (by boxing standards) fighter who has been slumping lately gets in the ring, it's a crossroads fight. The rhetoric is always that if the fighter loses, his entire career could be in jeopardy. Sometimes it's true: Shane Mosley's fight with Manny Pacquiao last May was a true crossroads fight for Mosley. Other times, it's not. Glen Johnson will challenge Lucian Bute for the IBF super middleweight title on Saturday night. By my count, this will be the 42-year old Johnson's 15th straight crossroads fight.

On Saturday, there is another fight that I think does deserve the title, for both fighters: James Kirkland vs. Alfredo Angulo, who will face off in a junior middleweight title eliminator in Cancun, Mexico (HBO, 10:15 p.m.). (MORE>>>)

Boxing: Floyd Mayweather fight drives PPV buys

Posted October 28, 2011

Floyd Mayweather Jr.'s fourth-round knockout of Victor Ortiz to reclaim a welterweight title on Sept. 17 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas generated 1.25 million buys and $78.44 million in domestic pay-per-view revenue, Golden Boy Promotions announced Friday.

The 1.25 million buys for the HBO PPV fight, dubbed "Star Power," tied it for third place all-time among non-heavyweight pay-per-views and gave Mayweather his third consecutive one million-plus pay-per-view fight and fourth in his past five bouts. (MORE>>>)

UFC/MMA: Nick Diaz: If I could go back, I'd box instead

Posted October 27, 2011

Even headlining a Ultimate Fighting Championship card hasn't kept Nick Diaz from feeling seller's remorse.

"If I had my chance to do it over again, I would have gone back to the boxing contract," Diaz said Wednesday. "It would have paid me more money. ... Later on, I'm sure they would have had me back here." (MORE>>>)

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