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Mayweather Jr. close to return, rumoured to fight Mosley

  • 19-03-2009 1:29pm
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    http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/print?id=3994843&type=story
    Wednesday, March 18, 2009
    Sources: Mayweather Jr. close to return

    By Dan Rafael
    ESPN.com

    Floyd Mayweather Jr., who hasn't fought since December 2007 and retired as the undefeated pound-for-pound king in June, is planning to fight again -- possibly as soon as July 11 -- two sources with knowledge of the situation told ESPN.com.

    "He is coming back. I've been around him. He's ready to dance again very soon," said one source, who recently spent time with Mayweather and has known him for years. "He's itching to go. The way he sounded, he is willing to take on whoever they throw in his face. He would do the [Manny] Pacquiao-[Ricky] Hatton winner, Shane Mosley, Juan Manuel Marquez. The only one he doesn't have an interest in is [a rematch with] Oscar De La Hoya. But in Floyd's mind, he knows there is one Godzilla, and that's a fight with Pacquiao."

    Mayweather has been working out regularly in his Las Vegas gym, sparring and is in great shape, according to one of the sources.

    Before Mayweather fights one of the big names, both sources said Mayweather's team has talked to HBO about the availability of July 11, the network's date for that month's edition of "World Championship Boxing."

    Mayweather, whose last four bouts, and five of his last six, have been on HBO PPV, has expressed an interest in fighting on HBO rather than pay-per-view for a possible tuneup bout ahead of a possible fall fight with the winner of the May 2 Hatton-Pacquiao bout.

    HBO, however, would have to come up with a substantial license fee to make it work, so it remains to be seen if a bout on the network could be made. A summer comeback fight for Mayweather, who has been dogged by IRS issues, could also go on pay-per-view instead.

    HBO also has another dilemma. One of the reasons it has not committed to giving Main Events and Golden Boy Promotions the July 11 date for a fight that is being negotiated between cruiserweight champion Tomasz Adamek and former two-division champion Bernard Hopkins is because it is also talking to Mayweather about the date, said one of the sources, who has knowledge of HBO's issue.

    "They don't want to upset Floyd and they hope the situation resolves itself," the source said.

    HBO president Ross Greenburg was tight-lipped on the matter.

    "Not only do I have no comment, it's premature to discuss," Greenburg told ESPN.com on Wednesday. "There are no real substantive talks."

    But has Mayweather or one of his advisers contacted HBO about a summer fight?

    "I'm not confirming or denying that," Greenburg said. "I'm not going to comment. Call me back in a few weeks."

    Talk about a Mayweather comeback has swirled for months.

    In December, Mayweather (39-0, 25 KOs), who turned 32 on Feb. 24, told his advisers, Al Haymon and Leonard Ellerbe, that they were free to listen to offers for fights.

    Earlier this month, Mayweather's father, Floyd Mayweather Sr., who trains Hatton, told media on a teleconference to discuss Hatton-Pacquiao that his son's ring return was imminent.

    "Of course, there is no question about it," Mayweather Sr. said. "He's trying to get a fight right now, as we speak. He's gonna fight again."

    Haymon could not be reached for comment. Ellerbe did not return numerous telephone messages or e-mails.

    Dan Rafael is the boxing writer for ESPN.com.

    Retirement didnt last long did it?

    Interesting note is that July 11 is the same day as UFC 100.


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,549 ✭✭✭✭cowzerp


    He's a smart guy, by retiring he knew the interest in him fighting again would be massive, i dont see the point in putting it on the same day as ufc 100, lots of fans will miss out on 1 or the other and nobody gains from it..

    Rush Boxing club and Rush Martial Arts head coach.



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,972 ✭✭✭joepenguin


    I note that Clottey and Cotto has been scrapped for June according to boxrec.Maybe he is looking at one of these. I doubt he would fight Mosely after such inactivity. Anyway, we'll wait and see if he comes back or not. A tune up and the winner of pac-hatton would be great. well actually id rather see him fight pac at a catch weight or 140.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 57,360 ✭✭✭✭walshb


    Just to say that those names mantioned in relation to PBF fights mean nothing.

    PBF will not meet Mosley or Marg or Cotto or anyone dangerous. He didn't when he was at his height, why would he now, when he's past his peak.

    He has another suckers match with Hatton OR a showdown with the smaller Pac. I aint buyin' it for a second!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 17,380 ✭✭✭✭nacho libre


    walshb wrote: »
    Just to say that those names mantioned in relation to PBF fights mean nothing.

    PBF will not meet Mosley or Marg or Cotto or anyone dangerous. He didn't when he was at his height, why would he now, when he's past his peak.

    He has another suckers match with Hatton OR a showdown with the smaller Pac. I aint buyin' it for a second!

    I agree. He is too astute to risk a fight against either Mosley or Cotto. He'll only fight someone who he is confident of beating. I wouldn't be surprised if he first looks to fight the loser of the Hatton v Pacquaio fight.
    He can do so on the basis that after lengthy inactivity he needs a tune up fight, then if he wins he can get an even bigger payday in a showdown against the winner of that fight.


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