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Ellerbe: Mayweather built his own brand, no PPV stars overnight!

Floyd Mayweather's trusted advisor Leonard Ellerbe believes the next crop of potential stars are facing years of hard graft in their bid to become pay-per-view super-powers.


Ellerbe, who was once again by Mayweather's side when the pound for pound threw his last punch in September, gave a stark warning to those attempting to following in his footsteps.

Mayweather, 39, retired on 49-0 having made ten figures during his title-laden career and Ellerbe is convinced that is will take a huge amount of work by any fighter to even get close to matching those feats.

"You don't become a PPV attraction overnight and it takes years of making that happen. There are many factors and few have succeeded," said Ellerbe. "If it was that easy anybody could do it, but most have no clue how difficult it is. It's a big difference being a star in boxing and having star power.

"You better have one hell of a ride or die team also. When most were hating we were working, when most were sleeping we were working."

He continued: "Floyd beat everyone in his era, became a global superstar, changed the game, brought incredible visibility to the sport and most still hate (on him).

"All the fighters (these days) are getting record purses and it's because of him. Tons in and around sport got opportunities because of the awareness. The money is up across the board, and yet most continue to hate on him. You can't change history, he earned everything he got by hard work

"Love him or hate him, he's a genius. Beat everybody put in front of him and busted his ass by his hard work and dedication.

"Floyd built his own brand, gave back to help so many others and he left with all his faculties. More importantly, he left with the bankroll!"

Rumours Mayweather could eventually agree a 2016 rematch with Manny Pacquiao have bee consistently denied by Ellerbe and his team, whilst there's a huge portion of boxing personnel who firmly see 'Money' returning in the future.
 
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Boxing Legion @BoxingLegion

Main Events, who are Kovalev's promoters have confirmed that Andre Ward is contractually bound to fight Kovalev his 1st fight after June.
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Boxing Legion @BoxingLegion

Demetrius Andrade has stated that he is willing to participate in the 154lb tournament to crown a new WBC champ.
10:17 PM - 12 Nov 2015

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Boxing Legion @BoxingLegion

Notice that Amir Khan has already started getting in shape. I'm assuming this means that a fight announcement is coming soon
9:07 AM - 13 Nov 2015



Boxing Legion @BoxingLegion

Erislandy Lara is most likely moving up to Middleweight after his next fight. Plenty of good fights there: Quillin, Jacobs, Lee, Saunders
11:06 AM - 13 Nov 2015



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I don't want to take sides but it's kind of ironic that Nevada accepted Lomachenko's opponent (who had 0 chance) but denies Ward and Rigo's
11:18 AM - 13 Nov 2015

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Boxing Legion @BoxingLegion

So apparently Rigondeaux's opponent for next week has been denied by the NSAC and Roc Nation is trying to find someone else.
11:17 AM - 13 Nov 2015

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Exclusive: Wilder wants one unified champ, eyes Klitschko-Fury winner


Deontay Wilder is looking forward to a fruitful New Year as the American believes 2016 will secure his place amongst the great heavyweight champions of the past.


The 30 year-old spoke to WBN in an exclusive interview recently to outline his plans to finally put the all the major organisation’s belts together and be the one and only undisputed top division ruler.

Wilder has so far smashed his way to becoming world champion by stopping his first 32 opponents inside four rounds before picking up the WBC title by out-pointing Bermane Stiverne in January 2015. Wilder has subsequently backed up his title win by stopping Eric Molina and Johann Duhaupas in June and September respectively and current stands on an eye-popping 35-0 with 34 KO's.

As Wladimir Klitschko is gearing up to defend the remaining WBA, IBF, IBO and WBO belts against Tyson Fury in Germany on November 28, Wilder sees an ideal opportunity on the horizon to fully clean up at 200 pound plus.

To begin with, ‘The Bronze Bomber’ was asked by World Boxing News whether he believes a fight between him and the winner of Klitschko v Fury will happen within a year, to which Wilder gave the following answer: “Most definitely, most definitely. That’s what I am looking forward to. I am ready to unify the division and I am ready for there to be one champion, once and for all.

He then continued by giving his views on the current title situation: “All these belts are starting to get ridiculous. There are so many belts and people get so confused about who’s this champion? What’s that champion? What this belt is? – And it’s confusing," Wilder told WBN.

“We know what the federations are trying to do as everybody wants to make money – I understand that, you know. So when you have multiple fees and belts that can be applied to multiple champions, then you’re making money as each fighter is going to be fighting periodically throughout the year.

“I know it makes sense, but I think it would be a great thing to just have one heavyweight champion of the world, once and for all. Not all WBC, IBF and all that champion of the world, especially for the heavyweight division - which is the cream of the crop.

“I have the most legit belt in all of boxing. The most precious, most well-known belt. You know a lot of people want to say that Wladimir is the champion. Yeah, he’s a champion, of course because he has the rest of the belts, but I’m the WBC heavyweight champ and every fighter who wants to be champion wants the WBC belt. Even Wladimir - he wants the WBC title.

“The only thing different between me and him is that he has many belts, but I have the most important belt and it think it would make the division that much better to have one unified champion.

"Whoever can do it will see their career take off even more. Especially with me as I am an American and the fans have been yearning for that one heavyweight champion because they look so much on the past champions. I think once I do it will have a major impact on my life and my career too and that’s when everything really starts for me.”

Having faced some criticism for his level of opposition and had the legitimacy of his status at the top questioned, Wilder is keen to prove those doubters wrong and says the only way to do that is to beat Klitschko should the Ukrainian retain his belts against Fury.

“I think that’s what it’s going to take as you can’t change people’s minds,” he said. “And even though there are some people’s minds you can’t change, there are those that are waiting to finally say; ‘this is the man’ after all this time and they are the people we are looking to win over.

“Once I become the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world it’s going to change the game, for sure,” added Wilder.

A return on January 16 against a top WBC rated opponent is already in the pipeline for Wilder, who would then be free to pursue a unification with Klitschko / Fury.

All sanctioning bodies have made it plain in the past that a Klitschko-Wilder unification fight would could well above any mandatory offering against current number one contender Alexander Povetkin and could finally see the crowning of a first undisputed king since Lennox Lewis reigned supreme more than a decade ago.
 
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De La Hoya: Canelo-Golovkin Needs Time To Marinate

http://www.boxingscene.com/de-la-hoya-canelo-golovkin-needs-time-marinate--98134


Golden Boy Promotions President Oscar De La Hoya, who won 10 world titles in six weight classes after claiming 1992 Olympic gold at age 19 in Barcelona, believes in "daring to be great" and said Saul "Canelo" Alvarez, 25-years-old, faces a pivotal opportunity on Nov. 21 against Miguel Cotto.

Alvarez, with power in both hands and a 45-1-1 record with 32 knockouts, is taking on Puerto Rico's Cotto (40-4, 33 knockouts) for the WBC world middleweight title in Las Vegas.

"Right now, the 'next guy' is Canelo," De La Hoya told Reuters about the new wave to follow the likes of Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao as boxing's headline stars.

"November 21 is so important. If he wins in spectacular fashion, we have the next superstar in boxing. It’s a great launching pad."

De La Hoya sees something of himself in Alvarez, whose only career loss came in a 2013 majority decision against Mayweather.

De La Hoya said Alvarez was not ready to beat the defensive wizard but the boxer wanted the match, wanted to test himself and had no regrets despite losing his WBC and WBA super welterweight titles.

The promoter knows Cotto could emerge victorious, but that does not stop him from dreaming big about a clash against Kazakhstan knockout artist Gennady Golovkin, who holds the WBA/IBO/IBF world titles and stands as the mandatory challenger to Cotto's WBC belt.

De La Hoya believes that boxing thrives when the best take on the best and said he could see Alvarez in a championship slugfest against Golovkin (34-0, 31KOs) within a year or 18 months.

"It’s interesting to see how long we’re going to take to build, the need for it to marinate just a bit," he said. "I like my meat medium-rare. I’m not a guy who likes to overcook my meat.

"In the meantime, Triple G is now fighting with tough guys, Canelo is fighting with tough guys. They might lose, they might win. That’s the risk we have to take. The vision, the game plan, is to have them meet, sooner than later.

"It will be like two Mack trucks colliding. It will be the next super fight for the sport of boxing."
 
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Dan Rafael chat wrap 11/13:

- Floyd vs. Broner? Floyd wins easily.
- JCC could become a champ again if he cherry picks a soft titleholder.
- Promoter issues aside, he would love to see Bradley-Thurman and Bradley-Khan.
- Wilder will fight in January, no opponent is 100% yet. Could be Glazkov (he would have to give up his mandatory shot vs. Klitschko), also heard Szpilka's name.
- The winner of Rodriguez vs. Seals seems like a logical next opponent for Stevenson.
- He rates Canelo as the best fighter at 154 because Canelo has fought within the 1 pound limit of non-title fights.
- If GGG-Canelo happens he thinks the most likely scenario is for the fight to happen at 160. Since it is a mandatory there is no obligation for GGG to give in to any weight demands. He could see GGG give in for a pound or two lower if it was needed to secure the fight.
- The "Rocky" 30 for 30 mockumentary that he took part in is finally out.
- ODH's letter came off as very bitter. He had some very good points, but it was a bit over the top. Disagrees that boxing is better without Floyd.
- ODH probably dared to be great the most of any fighter he ever has covered.
- Rigo is working to close the deal with Roc Nation. If it gets done in time he will be on the undercard of Canelo-Cotto.
- Very good chance we get Loma vs. Rigo in 2016. Arum wants it to take place at MSG.
- Brand likely will not be Ward's next opponent when he returns from injury. Brand is getting a placement on Roc Nation's Dec. 5 HBO Latino card.
- HBO likely had a hand in pushing Ward toward's the LH weight class. There weren't fights at 168 for opponents that they wanted to invest in. They were willing to pay Ward and put him on TV if he moved to 175.
- Is quite certain that Ward's contract spells out a specific timeline he must face Kovalev.
- Still says that anyone who says GGG-Lemieux did 90k PPV buys is a moron and a liar. It did just over 150k.
- Certainly could see Lee-GGG next if Cotto-Canelo winner goes a different direction. It likely would be a career high payday for Lee.
- If Canelo was too young to fight Floyd, why did he take the fight? $10 million minimum purse.
- Decent chance Canelo would face Bradley if he beat Cotto.
- If RJJ fought Tyson after beating Ruiz, who wins? RJJ.
- RJJ vs. Holyfield was very close to happening.
- At 168 RJJ beats any fighter in history to have ever fought there (including Ward).
- TruTv's Dec. 11 card with Verdejo and Donaire is an excellent card.
- Jim Gray is a nice guy and he likes him a lot.
- 30 for 30: Chasing Tyson, was excellent and all boxing fans should watch it.
- No eta on Glowacki's return. He is dealing with some hand and arm injuries from the Huck fight.
- Looking forward to watching Miura vs. Vargas.
- Pritchard Colon is still in a coma, but is breathing on his own. His family just got doctor permission to move him to the Shepard Center in Atlanta, which is one of the best for traumatic brain injuries.
- Chocolatito vs. Ivan Calderon? Chocolatito by KO.
- Trinidad vs. Julian Jackson? Tito by KO.
- No one he has heard from is giving Fury a chance vs. Klitschko. That said, it still would be as big of an upset as Rahman vs. Lewis.
- Best brothers in boxing history? Klitschko's.
- Interested to see how Antoine Douglas progresses. He is a good prospect.
- Ward's lawsuit vs. Goosen still makes no sense to him. As far as he knows Ward has never stated what his problem(s) with Goosen were. Goosen did a great job with Ward's career.
- In 1992 when Moorer won the WBO title, nobody considered it legit, just like nobody considered it legit when Bowe won it. That is why those are not counted when referenced as a 2x, 3x, etc...champion.
- Hopkins continually tells him he wants one more fight and for it to be significant.
- No word on what is next for LSC or Mares.
- Cotto is a 1st ballot HOF'er.
- Cotto's best performance? Mosley and Sergio.
- Favorite fights to cover this year: Canelo-Kirkland, GGG-Monroe, and Matthysse-Provodnikov.
- Rousey on the cover or Ring was stupid and desperate ploy to sell copies for a magazine that is nearly dead in print form.
- Hopes for Rios' health he stays retired, but wouldn't be surprised if he came back.
- After the Rios fight he along with some other reporters walked to the parking lot with him and they told Rios that they appreciated his career because he always gave a good effort and made himself available for interviews. Rios thanked them for covering his career. He likes Brandon and appreciated what he gave of himself to boxing.
- Best brothers in boxing history? Klitschko's.
- Steven A. Smith is actually a boxing fan and he talks to him about boxing every so often.
- Pryor vs. Mancini? A great names, although Pryor probably wins pretty easily.
- Thinks Mayweather vs. Pacquiao hurt PPV in general as people were disgruntled in spending $100 and felt disappointed. Thinks it hurts next weeks PPV numbers.
- Most accomplished Cuban professional? Casamayor (modern era).
- Casamayor's most exciting fight? Katsidis or Corrales 1.
- Zab Judah for the HOF? No chance.
- Regis Prograis is a very interesting prospect.
- ODH and Tito tried several times to make a rematch, but King was out of his mind with his money demands.
- Don King turned down having Stiverne on the GGG-Lemieux PPV because he wanted Stiverne to be on regular HBO where there would have been more viewers...and it turns out Stiverne's next fight won't be televised at all.
- Stiverne if healthy should easily win.
 
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De La Hoya: Canelo-Golovkin Needs Time To Marinate

De La Hoya: Canelo-Golovkin Needs Time To Marinate - Boxing News


Golden Boy Promotions President Oscar De La Hoya, who won 10 world titles in six weight classes after claiming 1992 Olympic gold at age 19 in Barcelona, believes in "daring to be great" and said Saul "Canelo" Alvarez, 25-years-old, faces a pivotal opportunity on Nov. 21 against Miguel Cotto.

Alvarez, with power in both hands and a 45-1-1 record with 32 knockouts, is taking on Puerto Rico's Cotto (40-4, 33 knockouts) for the WBC world middleweight title in Las Vegas.

"Right now, the 'next guy' is Canelo," De La Hoya told Reuters about the new wave to follow the likes of Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao as boxing's headline stars.

"November 21 is so important. If he wins in spectacular fashion, we have the next superstar in boxing. It’s a great launching pad."

De La Hoya sees something of himself in Alvarez, whose only career loss came in a 2013 majority decision against Mayweather.

De La Hoya said Alvarez was not ready to beat the defensive wizard but the boxer wanted the match, wanted to test himself and had no regrets despite losing his WBC and WBA super welterweight titles.

The promoter knows Cotto could emerge victorious, but that does not stop him from dreaming big about a clash against Kazakhstan knockout artist Gennady Golovkin, who holds the WBA/IBO/IBF world titles and stands as the mandatory challenger to Cotto's WBC belt.

De La Hoya believes that boxing thrives when the best take on the best and said he could see Alvarez in a championship slugfest against Golovkin (34-0, 31KOs) within a year or 18 months.

"It’s interesting to see how long we’re going to take to build, the need for it to marinate just a bit," he said. "I like my meat medium-rare. I’m not a guy who likes to overcook my meat.

"In the meantime, Triple G is now fighting with tough guys, Canelo is fighting with tough guys. They might lose, they might win. That’s the risk we have to take. The vision, the game plan, is to have them meet, sooner than later.

"It will be like two Mack trucks colliding. It will be the next super fight for the sport of boxing."
Sorry GGG, you gonna have to wait! HAHA!
 
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lol, we ended up getting the Cotto/Canelo fight cuz of Cotto having the belt at 160 even if it doesnt make much sense after this fight. Thats a win for boxing. 2 huge draws fighting eachother. The casual fan saying boxings dead after the Mayweather/Pacquiao happens. Cant wait to see people reactions after they see the numbers this fight does
 
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Come to MY weight class of 155 pounds! Where I hold the WBC and lineal 160 pound championship belts!
Just remember, Canelo fought Lara as a non-title fight, so Canelo doesn't give a fuck about holding the belt as much as Cotto does. It's like, if GGG really wanted to fight Quillin to unify, he should have. I mean, GGG would rather make Rosado move up in weight class so he can look good to HBO rather than fight on Showtime and really unify the 160 when he should have. He wasn't obligated to HBO at the time
 
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lol, we ended up getting the Cotto/Canelo fight cuz of Cotto having the belt at 160 even if it doesnt make much sense after this fight. Thats a win for boxing. 2 huge draws fighting eachother. The casual fan saying boxings dead after the Mayweather/Pacquiao happens. Cant wait to see people reactions after they see the numbers this fight does
To be honest though, I don't think this fight is gonna reach 1 mill buys. It would have if it were on Mex Indy Day but now we are too close to the holidays and people like HERESY @HERESY are gonna stream it instead
 

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To be honest though, I don't think this fight is gonna reach 1 mill buys. It would have if it were on Mex Indy Day but now we are too close to the holidays and people like HERESY @HERESY are gonna stream it instead
I have nothing to do with. And I'm actually watching it at my folks crib as he invited me.
 
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Kell Brook out until next year, but Tim Bradley might be next


A RIB injury forced Kell Brook to withdraw from an October IBF welterweight defence against Diego Chaves. He won’t be able to fight again until next year but he could go straight into a unification clash with WBO champ Tim Bradley.

“He won’t be ready until the end of January [or] February so we’ll look to reschedule the Chaves fight or go straight into Bradley and a unification… Probably March/April here,” promoter Eddie Hearn told Boxing News. “Bradley’s a very realistic fight, they’re interested in the fight.

“He’s fought all the top boys, he’s never been overpaid, he’d get a huge pay day for Brook but he will lose. So that might factor in, Rios for $1.9 million is a lot different from fighting Brook for $1.9 million.”

Hope still remains that Brook could be matched with British rival Amir Khan. “I said to him, I don’t know how long Kell will be at welterweight, he’s got two or three more fights then we’ll probably move up,” Hearn said of his latest conversation with Amir. “You can’t book Wembley and do a fight like that in March you’ve got to do it now, it’s nearly December. So we talked about meeting up. I think he [Khan] is going to fight in January. That’s the feedback I’m getting. He’s started camp. He’s not going to be fighting in April. I don’t think the Pacquiao fight happens away.”

“We need to move now. The bulk of the [Carl Frampton-Scott] Quigg fight was done in October and that’s in February, the 27th, so really we need this wrapped up in December, by the end of December if we’re going to have a May or June fight,” he continued. “I still think the Khan fight will happen next summer, if he fights in January. If he fights in April, it’s not going to happen.

“I look at the numbers for Brook to fight in America, it’s not appealing at all compared to what he could make for the fights over here, the Khan fight in particular. There’s $20 million in the pot for the Khan fight, as I said to Amir Khan.”

A complication is that the IBF have made Kevin Bizier Brook’s mandatory challenger. Bizier has already lost twice to Brook victim Jo Jo Dan. “It’s not ideal but it’s the IBF. Their mandatories are out of control but at least if you become a mandatory you’re going to get your fight,” Hearn reflected.
 
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Nicholas Walters Took an Axe

On Saturday, December 19, at Turning Stone Resort Casino in Verona, New York, in a fight televised live on HBO After Dark, former WBA Super World featherweight champion Nicholas “Axe Man” Walters (26-0, 21 KOs), the knockout artist from Montego Bay, Jamaica, returns to action against hard-hitting Jason “El Canito” Sosa (18-1-3, 14 KOs), from Camden, New Jersey, in a 10-round junior lightweight special attraction.

An amateur standout that turned pro in 2008, 29-year-old Walters can do it all. He can box as well as punch and has a KO percentage of 81%.

The Axe Man captured the vacant WBA World featherweight title on December 12, 2012, by icing Daulis Prescott (26-1 coming in) in the seventh round. He successfully defended the title two times. He TKO’d Alberto Garza in 2013. Then he KO’d former two-division champion Vic Darchinyan the following year.

On October 18, 2014, Walters blasted out former four-division champion Nonito Donaire, after dropping him twice, to win the WBA Super World featherweight title and catapult himself into the stratosphere.

After the defeat, Donaire complained that Walters was no featherweight, an observation confirmed when he lost his next fight on the scale to Michael Marriaga. The Axe Man was only a pound overweight. No matter. Overweight is overweight. It was an embarrassing way to lose a crown.

Walters is finally moving up in weight and hopefully day before weigh-ins, an experiment that has failed, won’t interfere with his career any time soon.

“I am training hard in Panama,” Walters said. “I know how important this fight is and I will be in optimum physical condition. My team has been studying video of my opponent Sosa. I cannot wait to leave Panama, get into Verona, New York, and get inside the ring. Boxing is my passion.”

Twenty-seven-year-old Sosa is no pushover. He has not lost a fight in four years and has stopped his last 13 opponents. Currently ranked #8 by the IBF and #13 by the WBO, he is the Pride of Camden, a city for which pride has been in short supply.

“First, I would like to thank God for all that he has done for me in my life,” he said. “I would also like to thank Nicholas Walters for giving me the opportunity to fight on December 19th. He is a very strong fighter and the toughest opponent that I have faced. But I am up for the challenge. I have a great team and they are getting me in the best shape of my life and making sure that I am mentally and physically ready to come away with the win. I am sure we are both ready for war and fans are not going to want to miss this.”

Another thing the fans won’t want to miss is the co-main event between Luis “The Real King Kong” Ortiz (23-0, 20 KOs), the undefeated slugger from Miami, Florida, and Philadelphia’s own Bryant “By-By” Jennings (19-1, 10 KOs).

Ortiz won the interim WBA World heavyweight title when he starched Matias Ariel Vidondo in his last fight. The fight with Jennings, which has not yet been sanctioned as a WBA title defense, will nevertheless be a barnburner.

Jennings, the ultimate diamond in the rough, ably acquitted himself last April in a losing effort against the Wladimir Klitschko. The Big Kahuna told HBO’s Max Kellerman after the fight with Jennings, “He had a great desire to win and be the champion. He was even talking in the rounds and trying to make it like Ali-Frazier. He gave me a great challenge.”

If Jennings can give Klitschko a great challenge, you can bet your bottom dollar he’ll do the same for “The Real King Kong.”