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LES BOXEUSES FED UP DEMANDENT DE L'ÉQUITÉ ET UNE PLATEFORME

Les meilleures athlètes féminines de boxe n’ont pas “maison”, pas de réseau pour mettre en valeur leur talent

POUR DIFFUSION IMMÉDIATE

NEW YORK — Alors que les femmes continuent de progresser vers l'égalité entre les industries, la boxe et ses partenaires médiatiques restent dans le passé en privant les femmes d'une opportunité équitable de mettre en valeur leurs compétences et de gagner leur vie. La même année que l'Amérique a élu sa première femme vice-présidente, une femme de couleur, les athlètes féminines d'élite qui sont en tête du classement mondial n'ont pas de plate-forme télévisée ou de séries de boxe régulières. Nulle part ce terrain de jeu injuste n'est plus évident qu'aux États-Unis et en Amérique du Nord.

L'écrasante majorité des meilleures femmes de la boxe ne se sont pas battues 2020, ou n'ont pas combattu depuis janvier. La pandémie a frappé les femmes dans la boxe encore plus durement qu'elle n'a frappé les hommes. La photo n’était pas rose avant Covid-19 et, sans action, il n'y a aucune raison de croire que cela s'améliorera.

Cela affecte toutes les femmes de la boxe américaine, des étoiles Claressa Shields et Amanda Serrano, aux champions du monde en titre, aux chasseurs à six et quatre coups. Autre qu'une poignée d'athlètes, la plupart des boxeuses doivent occuper un emploi à temps plein ou à temps partiel pour joindre les deux bouts.

Amanda Serrano, Heather Hardy, Ava Knight et d'autres ont recherché des opportunités en MMA pour compléter leurs revenus et éviter l'inactivité. Claressa Shields, la femme la plus acclamée de l'histoire des amateurs américains, deux fois médaillé d'or olympique, et une attraction éprouvée, est actuellement sans plateforme et vient d'annoncer un accord pluriannuel avec la Professional Fighters League.

Le champion unifié de Flint, Michigan, a dit à l'Athletic que, “C'est l (boxe) un sport sexiste. C'est sexiste avec les opportunités qui nous sont offertes. C'est sexiste avec l'heure de la télé. C'est sexiste avec combien nous sommes payés. Tous les trois. C'est bien pour une star de la boxe de s'essayer au MMA. Ils ne devraient pas être obligés de le faire faute d’opportunités.”

“Ces femmes livrent constamment de bons combats et un nombre de vues solide,” a déclaré Lou DiBella, qui promeut plus de femmes que toute autre entité promotionnelle américaine. “Ils mettent les gens dans des sièges, et l'audience de leurs événements rivalise souvent avec les hommes. Ce ne sont pas des combattants de niveau club. Ce sont des champions du monde d'élite et, sans télévision, sans plateforme régulière, ils ne peuvent pas être financièrement sûrs ni constituer une base de fans. Il est remarquable que la boxe féminine élargisse son vivier de talents et rehausse sa stature, compte tenu des rares emplacements de télévision et de streaming réservés aux combattantes. Ceci témoigne de la résilience et du dévouement des athlètes féminines de boxe, qui méritent mieux.”

Promoteurs locaux, qui s'occupent de la croissance des combattants et du remplissage des sièges, peuvent offrir des spots sur leurs cartes et une exposition régionale, mais les bourses sont très limitées sans revenus télévisés. Combattantes’ les sacs à main sont souvent limités à un pourcentage de billets qu'ils vendent hors de portée.

Au plus haut niveau, les femmes sont dépassées. Heather Hardy, un combattant de DiBella Entertainment, a vu la différence dans la croissance des boxeurs des deux sexes. “Lors de conférences de presse, Je m'assois à un siège à la toute fin, avec le reste des combats undercard,” M. Hardy. “Je regarde les garçons passer de s'asseoir à côté de moi au bout de la table, pour passer à la carte principale, puis le co-principal, puis l'événement principal, mais mon siège n'a jamais bougé. Peu importe combien de presse j'ai, peu importe le nombre de combats que j'ai gagnés, Je n'ai jamais bougé. Le sexisme systémique ne m'a pas permis de bouger.”

“Ce n’est pas comme si nous étions une organisation distincte comme la WNBA. Nous ne recevons que des opportunités de jetons, se battre sur les mêmes cartes, souvent dans des combats beaucoup plus compétitifs que les hommes, et ne sont toujours pas traités équitablement,” M. Hardy. “Nous n'avons ni lieu ni domicile professionnel.”

“Cela se répercute sur les aspirantes boxeuses et les programmes amateurs,” DiBella a continué. “Les jeunes femmes en boxe ont besoin de voir d'autres femmes sur la grande scène. Ils ont besoin de voir des femmes qui leur ressemblent à la télévision et sur les plateformes de streaming. Ils ont besoin de savoir que s'ils poursuivent une carrière de boxeur, il y aura suffisamment d'opportunités pour être vus mettant en valeur leurs talents, pour un salaire équitable. Si les femmes sont capables de titrer un événement de boxe, ou capable de vendre un pourcentage significatif d'une porte en direct, ils ne devraient pas être payés dix à vingt pour cent de ce que les hommes dans la même situation sont payés. Nous n'envoyons pas le bon message ici, et il n’y a aucune bonne raison pour cela au 21e siècle.”

Le vivier de talents dont disposent les femmes dans les rangs professionnels est plus petit, mais ça force les meilleurs matchs. Cela oblige les femmes à se battre en dehors de leurs catégories de poids.

“Jessica McCaskill vient de remporter des titres mondiaux unifiés, et veut me battre à 147 ans,” dit Amanda Serrano, champion du monde en sept divisions. “Elle m'a appelé à 147! C'est un peu triste. Tant mieux pour nous si cela a du sens, mais la vérité est, ils appellent des champions à 126. C'est quatre classes de poids différentes à monter. Les hommes n’ont pas à faire ça! Les femmes sont constamment obligées de se compromettre pour avoir une chance.”

Le vivier de talents n'augmentera que si les jeunes générations sont inspirées par les femmes à la télévision et en streaming – des femmes qui peuvent se battre aussi bien que, et souvent mieux que, les hommes qui sont à la télévision maintenant. Il est temps d'arrêter de demander gentiment. Il est temps pour les boxeuses d’exiger équité et stabilité, et c'est aux dirigeants du réseau, les médias, et ceux qui contrôlent l'accès aux plateformes médiatiques, arrêter de vivre dans le passé. Il est temps pour les femmes de boxe de se battre pour elles-mêmes et pour le droit de gagner leur vie. Et c'est maintenant le moment d'agir.


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Maia vs. Usman Recap, New Deal ESPN, Boxe batailles de promotion sont sujets de discussion sur les sports de combat FNU Show cette semaine

Cette semaine sur le sport de combat FNU Afficher, Tom, Tony et Rich discutent d'une grande variété de sujets. Nous commençons avec les droits de diffusion ESPN / UFC affaire pour cinq ans, 30 combattre et cartes $1.5 milliard. Nous discutons également les luttes intestines entre les promoteurs de boxe ces derniers temps avec les deux Bob Arum et au Royaume-Uni Eddie Hearn arriviste se bousculent pour signer des agents libres, tout en essayant de remplir des cases pour des spectacles aux États-ardoises Unis au cours de la prochaine année. Nous allons à récapituler l'action des sports de combat la semaine dernière, mettant en lumière l'Adonis Stevenson vs. Badou tirage au sort majoritaire Jack et le Usman vs Maia 5 tour snoozefest tête d'affiche dernier UFC Fight Night carte samedi soir. Nous avons bien sûr également prévisualiser les matchs de boxe ce week-end et les cartes UFC et Bellator sortant de l'Angleterre. Nous touchons même sur la réglementation de la boxe bareknuckle et la demande de Bobby Gunn aucun décès enregistré dans le sport. Finalement, nous terminons avec un rappel de ce que ce week-end est tout au sujet: saluant nos militaires et les femmes. Écoutez tout le spectacle sur le lien ci-dessous:

 

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EVANDER HOLYFIELD AND BOB ARUM HEADLINE 2018 ATLANTIC CITY BOXING HALL OF FAME CLASS

ATLANTIC CITY BOXING HALL OF FAME ANNOUNCES THEIR CLASS OF 2018
2nd ANNUAL INDUCTION WEEKEND: JUNE 1st – 3e 2018
ALSO INDUCTED, PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP
POUR DIFFUSION IMMÉDIATE

Atlantic City, N.J. – Novembre 27, 2017 – Evander Holyfield and Bob Arum headline the 2018 inductees into the Atlantic City Boxing Hall of Fame.
Atlantic City Boxing Hall of Fame (ACBHOF) a annoncé son 25 membre 2018 induction de classe, which also includes President Donald J. Trump. This epic event will take place at The Claridge, un Hôtel Radisson situé à Park Place & Boardwalk à Atlantic City, New Jersey Juin 1 – 3, 2018.
Atlantic City, New Jersey Mayor-Elect Frank M. Gilliam Jr. commenté, “The future of boxing in Atlantic City is brighter than ever. Being the newly elected Mayor of the City of Atlantic City, New Jersey it gives me great honor to be a part of bringing the 2nd Annual Atlantic City Boxing Hall of Fame Induction Weekend back to our Great City. I believe boxing and Atlantic City has always been a natural fit and we see it returning to its glory days, and under my administration, we plan on welcoming it back wholeheartedly: Congratulations to the ACBHOF “2018” Inductees!”
The Claridge Hotel serves as the signature Corporate Sponsor for this knockout weekend, “The Claridge is proud to be in partnership with the Atlantic City Boxing Hall of Fame and to continue to promote professional boxing’s exceptional history in Atlantic City,” says Cem Erenler, Vice President/ Operations & Business Development for TMJ Properties, the owner and developer of The Claridge. The iconic hotel, which is now part of the global Radisson brand first opened in 1930. “Hosting this signature event is in the best traditions of The Claridge, which for more than 80 years has been Atlantic City’s center for exciting events in sports and entertainment,” M. Erenler said.
Le 2018 inductees in the Fighter category are:
Evander Holyfield
Héctor Camacho (posthumous)
Bruce Seldon
Bobby Czyz
Jeff Chandler
Ray Mercer
Vinny Paz
Richie Kates

Trainer and Cutmen
Carmen Graziano

George Benton
Ralph Citro
Non-participants
Bob Arum
Dan Duva
Diane Fischer-Cristiano
Ed Derian
Jean Williams
Joseph Pasquale
Jersey Joe Walcott
Bernard Fernandez
Dave Weinberg
Ray Bailey
Jose Sulaiman
Marian Muhammad |
Mark Etess
President Donald J. Trump

Evander Holyfield stated: “I have many great memories fighting in Atlantic City, and I am honored to be inducted into its Hall of Fame.
The 2nd Annual Induction Ceremony & Celebration Weekend will honor some of the world’s most prominent trailblazers from the sport of boxing: President Donald J. Trump, José Sulaimán, and Bob Arum are just a few names who will be enshrined with the 2018 classe d'induction. Also expected to be in attendance; current and former boxing champions, and VIP Guests for a fun-filled weekend that’s highlighted by a black-tie evening, and the acclaimed, unforgettable Induction Ceremony.
The Atlantic City Boxing Hall of Fame is here to stay! The epic success of our 2017 Inaugural Induction weekend was pivotal to our brand value in the boxing and business community,” said Rodrick Green Vice President and Business Strategist for ACBHOF. “We are excited about the economic and sports entertainment impact the ACBHOF will continue to have in Atlantic City. Thank you for your support and be reassured that at the 2018 Induction Celebration the bar will be raised even higher.
Au cours des prochaines semaines, il y aura des mises à jour sur le calendrier des événements, forfaits chambre et attendus des apparitions VIP sur Atlantic City Boxing Hall of Fame et les sites Claridge Hotel et les plates-formes de médias sociaux.
We’re excited about the ACBHOF 2018 induction de classe; I believe our nomination committee did an incredible job in selecting a diverse and richly deserving group of individuals. I’m extremely proud of this class because it contains three remarkable women: Diane Fischer-Cristiano, Jean Williams, and Marian Muhammad. The ACBHOF team along with our partners and sponsors are looking forward to June where we will pay homage to our 2018 intronisés,” said Ray McCline ACBHOF President and Founder.

Mars 30, 2017 FNU Sports de combat Voir: Roi Mo contre. Rampage Preview, Arum says UFC will take half of Conor’s purse against Floyd

Tom, Rich and Tony break down last week’s big fights and preview the upcoming week’s combat sports cards. The main focus is Bellator 175 in MMA this week. We also discuss some of the latest news, such as a claim made by Bob Arum that the UFC wants to take half of Conor MacGregor’s purse when and if he fights Floyd Mayweather Jr. in a boxing match. We also have a good laugh about Rampage Jackson being mad at King Mo Lawal forfat shaminghim.. Rampage’s defense is vintage Cartman from South Park: “I’m not fat, I’m just big boned.

MetroPCS Friday Night Knockout on truTV Continues Friday, Mai 8, à 10 p.m. ET

 

Mai 5, 2015

 

Le MetroPCS Friday Night Knockout sur truTV series will feature its second consecutive week of live boxing coverage Vendredi, Mai 8, à 10 p.m. ET depuis Prudential Center à Newark, N.J. The card will feature two title fights, headlined by Top-10 contenders Glen “Jersey Boy” Tapia (23-1, 15 KOs) from Passaic, N.J., et “Irish” Seanie Monaghan (23-0, 15 KOs). Tapia will defend his NABO junior middleweight title against Michel Soro (25-1-1, 15 KOs) from France, with Monaghan defending his WBC Continental Americas light heavyweight title against Cleiton Conceicao (20-6-2, 16 KOs) from Brazil.

Les commentateurs de l'événement incluront Bullets Kevin fournir play-by-play avec un analyste Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini et reporter Crystina Poncher. Kugler est un animateur de vétéran qui a appelé basket-ball collégial et la couverture de la NFL pour Westwood One et le football collégial pour la Big Ten Network. Mancini est un 2015 International Boxing Hall of Fame intronisé et ancien NABF et WBA champion des poids légers. Poncher est un commentateur et journaliste pour Top Rank, ainsi que d'un hôte, journaliste et correspondant de NFL Network et NFL.com. En outre, closed captioning in Spanish will be available.

 

La présentation du réseau mettra en vedette l'utilisation continue de "Spidercam"technologie, le premier de son genre pour un intérieur retransmission en direct de boxe, fournir une couverture dynamique au cours de la série. "Spidercam" fonctionne sur un système à quatre points des câbles à partir de points désignés au-delà des coins du ring de boxe. La caméra suspendue a la capacité de fournir des angles de 360 ​​degrés impérieuses de l'action, y compris la capacité à se déplacer dans les trois dimensions - gauche / droite, avant / arrière et haut / bas.

 

Dans le cadre de sa commandite de droit de la série de boxe sur truTV,MetroPCS recevra caméra visible anneau central et le pad de coin marque de placement pour chaque combat, ainsi que l'inclusion dans tous les messages promotionnels travers truTV et d'autres réseaux Turner Broadcasting.

 

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North Philly’s Own Cheesesteak, Sumo Steaks, is Proud of Philadelphia Boxers, Bryant Jennings and Jesse Hart

PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvanie, Avril 24, 2015North Philly’s Own Cheesesteaks, Sumo Steaks, is proud to announce that their friends, fellow North Philadelphians, and big-hearted local community role models, Bryant Jennings et Jesse Hart, will both soon be making major career defining strides. Bryant Jennings will be fighting for the World Heavyweight Championship and Jesse Hart will be fighting on the undercard of the most anticipated Fight of the Century, Floyd Mayweather vs. Manny Pacquiao in Las Vegas.

Bryant Jennings enjoying a Sumo (Vegetarian Seitan) Cheesesteak
Cette Samedi, 25 avril, Philadelphia’s own undefeated American boxer, Bryant “En-By” Jennings, (19-0, 10 KOs) takes on Wladimir “Dr. Acier Marteau” Klitschko (63-3, 54 KOs) from Kiev, Ukraine at the famed Madison Square Garden. Jennings will be joined by the legendary trainer Fred Jenkins and promoter Gary Shaw. “Bryant is very focused with a strong work ethic. We believe he’s going to upset Klitschko and are looking forward to “En-By” bringing the World Heavyweight Championship belts back to Philadelphia.said Billy Creagh of Sumo Steaks.

Jesse Hart (gauche); Sumo Steaks owner Billy Creagh and Eugene “Cyclone” Hart

Sumo Steaks is equally excited for Jesse Hart (16-0,13 KOs) and D&D Management Team (Doc Nowicki & David Price) who will be fighting Mike Jimenez (17-0,11 KOs) from Chicago IL, on the biggest boxing card in history, Mayweather vs. Pacquiao. They will come together on 2 mai, à Las Vegas, Nevada. at the MGM Grand for the USBA Super Middleweight Title. He will be joined by his cornermen, Fred Jenkins Sr, Danny Davis, Corey AKA Hundew MacDonald and Jesse’s father, Eugene “Cyclone” Hart, along with his promoter Top Rank’s Bob Arum.

Coincidentally In 1971, North Philadelphia’s Joe Frazier beat Muhammad Ali and won the World Heavyweight Championship at Madison Square Garden in which was calledthe Fight of the Century.It was so big the ring announcer said, “Ladies and Gentlemen, we are not going to introduce the celebrities at ringside ce soir, because everybody is here ce soir.”

Located in North Philadelphia, home to boxing champions, Bernard Hopkins, Danny Garcia and the late Joe Frazier, Sumo Steaks opened in 2013 and was recently voted top Cheesesteak in Philly. They have been fortunate to get to know both Jesse and Bryant and their teams through various charity events and other activities. Sumo Steaks is also a proud sponsor of boxing events in Philadelphia. Pour plus d'informations, aller à sumosteaks.com.

ÉVÉNEMENT EN DIRECT ET BILLETS EN CIRCUIT FERMÉ POUR FLOYD MAYWEATHER VS. MANNY PACQUIAO EN VENTE JEUDI, Avril 23

Emplacements en circuit fermé disponibles dans toutes les propriétés MGM Resorts International le long du Strip

LAS VEGAS (Avril 22, 2015) – Des billets pour la très attendue confrontation du championnat du monde entreFloyd “Argent” Mayweather et Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao Prendre place Samedi, Mai 2 au MGM Grand Garden Arena seront disponibles demain pour le visionnement dans l'arène et en circuit fermé.

 

Les billets pour l'événement en direct au prix de $7,500, $5,000, $3,500, $2,500 et $1,500, non compris les frais de service applicables, aller à la vente Jeudi, Avril 23 à 3 p.m. ET/12 p.m. PT. Les billets sont limités à quatre (4) par ménage. Pour recharger par téléphone ou avec une carte de crédit, appelez Ticketmaster au (800) 745-3000. Les billets seront également disponibles à l'achat à www.mgmgrand.com ou www.ticketmaster.com.

 

La télédiffusion en circuit fermé sera disponible dans toutes les propriétés MGM Resorts International à Las Vegas. Les billets d'admission générale pour le visionnement en circuit fermé seront $150, hors frais de dossier, et seront mis en venteJeudi, Avril 23 à 6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT. Les billets seront disponibles à l'achat aux guichets de chaque établissement, par téléphone avec une carte de crédit reconnue au (866) 799-7711 ou via Ticketmaster en appelant (800) 745-3000. Les billets en circuit fermé sont limités à huit (8) par ménage.

 

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Mayweather vs. Pacquiao est un 12-ronde monde welters championnat combat d'unification promu par Promotions Mayweather et Top Rank Inc., et est parrainé par Tecate. La télédiffusion à la carte sera coproduite et codistribuée par SHOWTIME PPV® et HBO Pay-Per-View® à partir de 9 p.m. ET/ 6 p.m. PT.

 

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MetroPCS Friday Night Knockout on truTV to Debut Friday, Mai 1, à 10 p.m. ET

New Primetime Series to Include First-Ever Use of “Spidercam” for Live Boxing Telecast

Kevin Kugler to Provide Play-by-Play with World Class Welterweight Timothy Bradley & Reporter Crystina Poncher

truTV and Top Rank will partner to exclusively present the MetroPCS Friday Night Knockout on truTV, a live primetime boxing series set to debut Friday, Mai 1, à 10 p.m. ET. La nouvelle série de boxe, in association with Turner Sports and HBO Sports, will launch on the eve of the Floyd Mayweather vs. Manny Pacquiao pay-per-view fight with a card featuring two title bouts inside The Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas.

The network’s presentation will feature the first-ever domestic use of “Spidercam” technology for a live boxing telecast, providing dynamic coverage of this new series. "Spidercam" fonctionne sur un système à quatre points des câbles à partir de points désignés au-delà des coins du ring de boxe. La caméra suspendue a la capacité de fournir des angles de 360 ​​degrés impérieuses de l'action, y compris la capacité à se déplacer dans les trois dimensions - gauche / droite, avant / arrière et haut / bas.

“Spidercam” will provide the definitive views of the action throughout the series, including a main event on Friday, Mai 1, showcasing Takahiro Ao (27-3-1, 16 KOs) from Chiba, Japon, vs. Ray Beltran (29-7-1, 17 KOs) from Los Mochis, Mexique, in a 12-round bout for the vacant WBO Lightweight World Championship. The undercard will include two undefeated fighters in action – Mikael Zewski (26-0, 23 KOs) from Quebec, Canada, vs. Konstantin Ponomarev (27-0, 13 KOs) from Miass, Russia – in a 10-round bout for the NABF Welterweight Championship.

Commentators for the event will include Kevin Kugler providing play-by-play with analyst Timothy Bradley and reporter Crystina Poncher. Kugler est un animateur de vétéran qui a appelé basket-ball collégial et la couverture de la NFL pour Westwood One et le football collégial pour la Big Ten Network. Bradley est un ancien champion poids welter WBO et ancien WBO et deux fois champion WBC des poids welter junior, including a win over Pacquiao during his career. Poncher est un commentateur et journaliste pour Top Rank, ainsi que d'un hôte, journaliste et correspondant de NFL Network et NFL.com. En outre, closed captioning in Spanish will be available.

The second week of the MetroPCS Friday Night Knockout on truTV series – live from Prudential Center in Newark, N.J., vendredi, Mai 8, à 10 p.m. – will be headlined by Top-10 contenders Glen “Jersey Boy” Tapia (23-1, 15 KOs) from Passaic, N.J., and “Irish” Seanie Monaghan (23-0, 15 KOs) en action. Tapia will defend his NABO junior middleweight title against Michael Soro (25-1-1, 15 KOs) from France, with Monaghan (defending his WBC Continental Americas light heavyweight title) facing Cleiton Conceicao (20-6-2, 16 KOs) from Brazil.

Dans le cadre de sa commandite de droit de la série de boxe sur truTV, MetroPCS will receive camera-visible center ring and corner pad brand placement for each fight, ainsi que l'inclusion dans tous les messages promotionnels travers truTV et d'autres réseaux Turner Broadcasting. Sony PlayStation also joins as an associate sponsor of the series, with in-ring signage and inclusion in promotional spots.

Visitez les sports Turner salle de presse en ligne pour les matériaux de presse supplémentaires; suivez Turner Sports sur Twitter à TurnerSportsPR.

Floyd Mayweather MEDIA Transcription de conférence téléphonique

Kelly Swanson

Merci, tout le monde, pour nous aujourd'hui. Today on the call we have none other than ‘TBEthe greatest fighter on the earth, Floyd Mayweather, 11-time World Champion. We also have Leonard Ellerbe, PDG, Promotions Mayweather. Leonard, please start with the introductions. Merci.

 

Leonard Ellerbe

Merci, tout le monde, for joining us on the call. We’ll jump right into this without further ado. None other than Floyd Mayweather himself.

 

Floyd Mayweather

Hé, how is everyone doing? I want to thank Leonard. I want to thank Kelly. I want to thank my team. I want to thank all the media from around the world that have been covering this fight. I want to thank everyone, I just want to say that you guys are doing a great job and I appreciate you.

 

Q

That thing on SportsCenter the other night, when you were talking about your place in boxing history and you said you thought you were greater than Muhammad Ali. Can you expand on your reasons why you feel that way?

 

F. Mayweather

I just feel like, like I said before, I take my hat off and then acknowledge all of the past champions. Etes-, I think he was a legend. I respect Ali like I respect any other champion. I just feel like I’ve done everything I can do in this sport over my whole life, for 30-something years. I feel like I’ve done just as much in this sport as Ali did.

 

There’s no disrespect to him. I just feel like, when you look at it, Ali was great in one weight class, which is heavyweight. But he stood up for a good cause; he stood up for a hell of a cause in his era.

 

I think that it’s hard for a guy to beat me. I’m still sharp, still very, very sharp at the age of 38. Still going strong at the age of 38. There’s no disrespect to Ali, as I said before. I just feel like I’m the best, no different from how he called himself ‘The Greatest,’ I call myself ‘TBE.

 

I’m pretty sure that I will get criticized for what I said, but I can care less. I couldn’t care less about the backlash. I believe what I believe like he probably got criticized at one particular time when he said that he was the greatest. He felt like he was better than Sugar Ray Robinson. The list goes on and on. I’m pretty sure there’s going to be another fighter that’s going to come along and say he’s better than Floyd Mayweather and he’s going to get criticized.

 

Q

Do you think that Manny Pacquiao believes anything that Freddie Roach is saying when it comes to the bad guy and all this other stuff? Or do you think he’s just blowing smoke?

 

F. Mayweather

I’m not going to speak negative about Freddie Roach. I don’t have to at all. If I say something about the guy, they’re going to think Floyd is picking on a guy, who is not 100 percent healthy.

 

Puis, if I comment on some of the stuff he says, he’s making this basically a God and devil type thing. The best way to handle a situation like that, is not to say anything at all, if you don’t have anything positive to say. He don’t have to get in there and fight, so when it comes down to it, it’s up to the two fighters.

 

He’s entitled to say what he wants to say, but the fighter is not speaking like that. I couldn’t care less because it comes down to the two fighters. I wish Freddie Roach nothing but the best; I don’t have anything negative to say about him. I’m truly blessed to be where I’m at and I’m thankful to be where I’m at.

 

Q

The magnitude of this fight, I know you treat it like just another fight, but what about your team? How has your team dealt with the press?

 

F. Mayweather

Je suis très heureux, like I said before. A little bit of everything got me to this point. Everybody played a major key. I try to keep my team grounded. People talk about the money. That plays a major key. My place in history plays a major key. Performing well plays a major key. Everything plays a major, major key.

 

I just try to keep my team grounded and try to keep them focused and just try to teach them every day how to go out there and fish for themselves. That’s the only thing I try to teach my team. I tell them to stay positive, and what I’ve heard was keep a positive environment around myself, which keeps me comfortable and happy.

 

Q

Are you excited at any point of this fight? I know you say you treat this like a job, but are you excited to finally get in the ring and have this fight happen?

 

F. Mayweather

It’s just like I said before. I’m not really going crazy. It’s just a fight to me. I know it’s the biggest fight in boxing history, but I can’t approach it like that because I’m not going to put any unnecessary pressure on myself.

 

He’s a fighter that’s extremely talented, he’s a very good fighter also, and my thing is just to be Floyd Mayweather. People actually don’t know, how is this fight going to be fought? I can’t say. Comme je l'ai dit avant, I’m not a psychic. I cannot predict the future. But I will be at my best May 2Dakota du Nord.

Q

Écouter, if you believe Bob Arum, this fight might not happen. That there’s issues with tickets, there’s the contract has not been signed, peu importe. Do you know anything about that?

 

F. Mayweather

When it comes to the business side, that’s for Leonard Ellerbe. I don’t try to worry about tickets; I try to worry about the guy that’s in front of in me, which is going to be Manny Pacquiao. That’s my whole focus. Tickets are something I don’t really deal with.

 

Q

Have you trained harder for any previous fight than you have for this one, and would that be down to your respect for Manny or the fact that you need to work a bit harder the older you get?

 

F. Mayweather

When you’re trying to perform, when you’re at this level, you always want to perform extremely well. You don’t want to overtrain. You want to train to where you know you’re completely ready. Go out there and be at just 100 pour cent. As far as this training camp, I’ve trained extremely hard. I believe that we’ll just see how everything plays out.

 

Q

I’m hearing reports, Floyd, that you’re looking stronger and fitter than ever.

 

F. Mayweather

Bien, some people say that, you might not believe that depending on who is telling you. Avec optimisme. Hopefully I am. We’ll just have to see. That’s why I’m at this level, at the pinnacle of my career, because I’ve been pushing myself for so long and working so hard.

 

Q

Can I just ask you about Amir Khan? Is he still in your plans?

F. Mayweather

My focus right now is the guy that’s in front of me. My last fight is in September. I never want to overlook anyone. I believe you take it one fighter at a time. À partir de maintenant, Manny Pacquaio is the guy that’s in front of me, and that’s my focus.

 

Q

My question is regarding, Manny Pacquiao has said he thinks it’s Floyd’s time to lose. He’s almost implying that it’s maybe, God is on his side. I was wondering how you think, if God actually does care who wins prizefights?

 

F. Mayweather

I actually believe God loves us all. The people that are on this call, every writer, every fighter, every athlete that goes out there and competes. God loves us all. Encore une fois, Je suis un combattant. What I do, I’m a professional prizefighter. I believe in God and I love God. I don’t think God takes sides.

 

Q

Lot of stuff gets reported in the fourth or the sixth weeks leading up to this. We don’t always get a chance to ask you yourself, so I want to give you the opportunity. Is there anything that was reported that you want to clear up that you want to actually say no, that isn’t true, you guys got it wrong?

 

F. Mayweather

Ne Pas, nothing at all. Because once my career is over, that’s when I’m going to read everything, de toute façon, all the articles that people have written. When I come home, I leave boxing at the boxing gym. When I go to the gym or when I go to train, I work. I dedicate myself to my craft.

 

When I come home and I’m not on the computer, I’m not looking at myself. I’m not buying magazine covers with me on the cover. I’m not on the computer looking up articles. I could care less about all that. My job is to go out there and perform and be at my best, and be the best that I can be in the sport of boxing.

 

Q

My question for you is, in your opinion, what would a victory against Pacquiao do for your legacy? And then how much would it enhance your legacy.

 

F. Mayweather

C'est juste un autre combat. I just look at the situation. He’s another guy that I faced. You’re just going to say in history, that these two faced each other at one particular time. It was hard to make the fight happen, eventually they made the fight happen, and we faced each other.

 

Q

Do you believe, bien que, that a victory would in some way enhance your legacy?

 

F. Mayweather

I’m not sure, because I’m not the one that’s putting myself in the history books.

 

Q

Do you think it’s true that the winner of the fight will be declared, in essence, by the public, as the king of this era?

 

F. Mayweather

I can’t really say. I don’t really know. Just look at Ali’s career. When he fought, he looked like the best when he fought. I think he lost seven fights. When I got older I noticed that he lost seven fights and lost some other fight that he lost. He still was known as the greatest. Because that’s what he put out there. Si, that’s what it is.

 

Q

The wonderment on a lot of people’s minds is when the career is over, will you have enough money for the rest of your life? Do you ever worry about losing at all?

 

F. Mayweather

Je suis béni. I made some good investments to where if I wanted to retire today, I could.

 

Q

That means there’s no fear of bankruptcy whatsoever in terms of the gambling and the other involvements that you’ve spent?

 

F. Mayweather

I made some good investments, and if I wanted to retire today, I could.

 

Q

My question is, you said at the press conference that you though that Pacquiao was surprised at how much bigger you were than him. Can you talk a little bit about that, and then also some of the strategic aspects of being the bigger fighter in the ring on Mai 2?

 

F. Mayweather

Normally when I face an opponent, they normally outweighed me by 17 à 20 pounds on fight nights. This has been going on for a good while now. You can read a guy’s body language. When Pacquiao first saw me in Miami, he didn’t expect to see me over there at the basketball game. He looked shocked, comme, ‘Damn, he is taller than me. He’s bigger than what I thought he was.Just being in the sport for so long, you’re able to read body language; you’re able to read a fighter’s eyes.

 

Q

Do you feel that some of the trash talking is Freddie Roach being nervous about the fight and trying to get a psychological edge on you?

 

F. Mayweather

I’m not fighting Freddie Roach, so I’m not worried about that at all. Freddie Roach, he’s Pacquiao’s trainer and he’s going to do what he has to do for his fighter to win. If that’s trying to get an edge, then that’s what he should do.

 

Q

All of your other fights, you’ve always been a very vocal, always been a vocal fighter. Why the silence this time?

 

F. Mayweather

This is exactly what I’ve said. Even in my interviews, I’ve said we had to bring a game plan. Even from day one when I was with Bob Arum, I said I wanted to work extremely hard to get to a certain point in my career, which is to get to a point to be the first fighter to ever make nine figures in one night.

 

It took a game plan to me going out there on my own. It’s just me speaking out with a very, very loud voice. Having a lot of personality. But as you get older, you mature. After trash talking for 17, 18 ans, and constantly saying, look what I’ve done. Regardez-moi. Regardez-moi. Tu sais ce que je dis? Je suis le meilleur. Regardez-moi. And everybody they’ve put in front of me I’ve beaten.

 

I’m at a point where you just say, vous savez quoi? C'est ce que c'est. Je sais ce que je peux faire. Je sais ce que je apporte à la table. God has truly blessed me to be in this situation. I have a good team. My children are healthy, so I don’t have to do all that.

 

It’s more like I did all that loud talking and everything to get to a certain point. I’ve still got a lot of personality, I did what I had to do to get to a certain point in my career, et que ce que je faisais. It was a brilliant game plan.

 

Q

From your personal point of view, how has this fight and this promotion been different from the many other big events that you’ve been a part of?

 

F. Mayweather

It’s actually been kind of the same. It’s just a little bit over the top, but I just try to stay relaxed. That’s my main thing. It’s a very, very huge event. I can remember every day.

 

Sometimes I think about when Mike Tyson got out of prison and he was boxing, and when he was fighting at the MGM Grand. I would go to the MGM Grand, because I wasn’t a professional at that particular time. Just starting. I would go to the MGM Grand and some people would know me so I would take pictures and just sign a few autographs. J'étais comme, une, MGM Grand would never be this packed again. That’s what I thought. Je ne étais 19 years old at that particular time. That was in ’96. I kept believing though. I always believed that I could do record-breaking numbers. I just needed the right team with me and it took a little bit of everything. The right fights, the right team, and we made it happen.

 

Q

Beyond all the trash talk and salesmanship, you’ve always been a guy that, quand il descend à lui, is very respectful of his opponents. I think it’s part of your secret. Is there anything that you admire about Manny Pacquiao, either the fighter or the person?

 

F. Mayweather

Bien, he’s got to this point by doing something right. It’s obvious he’s done something right to get to this point. I have to respect that.

 

Q

The Filipino fans are expecting or hoping for a very aggressive Manny in the ring. Is this something that you’re training for, or are you just going in the ring to fight your fight, make the adjustments along the way as you have so successfully throughout your career?

 

F. Mayweather

If you’re basically asking what’s my game plan, my game plan is to win. That’s actually what my game plan has always been is to win.

 

Q

A lot of the animosity from the Filipino fans towards you is not directed to you as a great boxer, but more as someone who can put an end towards a Filipino hero’s career. Do you honestly believe that you would put an end to a Filipino hero’s career?

 

F. Mayweather

Bien, my thing is this. I’ve heard that we’re all God’s children, whether you’re American, Filipino, africain, dominicain, Asian, we’re all God’s children. People are going to root for who they want to root for and simple and plain I’m pretty sure I’ve got Filipino fans that like me, and I’m pretty sure that you’ve got some black American fans that like Pacquiao.

 

I never try to focus on anything like that. My focus is to give the people what they really want to see. Just facing the facts. That’s what I’ve done throughout my career. He’s one of the last guys, he’s one of the last good fighters of this era. It’s a fight that has to happen, and I’m glad that the fight is happening.

 

Q

How much strength and effort and support from family does it take to get you where you are right now?

 

F. Mayweather

Bien, the support came a lot. I had a hell of a supporting cast to get to this point, before I became a professional. There’s this guy that I never talk about to anyone. I never say anything about him to anyone. And he’s doing extremely badly right now, not financially but health-wise. I believe he’s lost his memory, which hurts extremely bad. A guy by the name of Frank Brown, I’ve known him since I was the age of three.

 

He has supported me more than anyone. He has always said that, “Floyd, one day you will be the best fighter in the world.He’s always taking me to church, taking me through different activities. He was like a grandfather to me. Frank Brown. When I used to fight, he would drive anywhere. It could be in Little Rock, Arkansas. He would drive from Grand Rapids, Michigan to come support me. He would sit in the room with me and say prayers with me.

 

He’s a guy that I would never forget, because he was there from the age of three until after I fought De La Hoya, because he’s up there in age now. He eventually lost his memory, so he’s at a home. He’s at an old folks’ maison. It really hurts, but I love that guy so much. I think about him all the time.

 

K. Swanson

Bien, that’s our last question. Merci, tout le monde, pour nous rejoindre. Floyd, any final comments?

 

F. Mayweather

I just want to tell everybody, thank you for all the stories, and all the articles you guys wrote. Merci beaucoup. My team appreciates you all, as well as myself. Merci.

 

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