Is Floyd trolling us?!
By Mike Coppinger
Everyone was waiting for the official word on an expected Floyd
Mayweather vs. Robert Guerrero fight, but the pound-for-pound
king threw everyone a curveball late Tuesday night.
"Money" Mayweather (43-0, 26KOs) announced on Twitter and
Facebook that he's close to fighting Devon Alexander (24-1,
13KOs). The fight would take place May 4 at the MGM in Las
Vegas. Both Mayweather and Alexander are represented by
powerful boxing adviser Al Haymon.
"The negotiations for my fight are almost done," said
Mayweather via the social media portals. "The front runner is
IBF Champion Devon Alexander. It'd be a unification bout at
welterweight."
This announcement comes just days after Alexander pulled out
of a Feb. 23 Showtime fight with Kell Brook. Alexander cited a
biceps injury and said he would be ready in six weeks time. The
bout with Brook was originally slated for Jan. 19, but Brook
was forced to pull out with injury.
It's unclear at this time what occurred in the negotiations with
Guerrero, but it was thought by most in the boxing world that it
was a mere formality that "Mayweather-Guerrero" would be on
the Vegas marquee come Cinco de Mayo weekend.
Mayweather's last fight came in May 2012, a unanimous
decision win in perhaps his most exciting fight ever. Alexander
defeated Randall Bailey in Oct. in a grossly boring bout.
By Mike Coppinger
Everyone was waiting for the official word on an expected Floyd
Mayweather vs. Robert Guerrero fight, but the pound-for-pound
king threw everyone a curveball late Tuesday night.
"Money" Mayweather (43-0, 26KOs) announced on Twitter and
Facebook that he's close to fighting Devon Alexander (24-1,
13KOs). The fight would take place May 4 at the MGM in Las
Vegas. Both Mayweather and Alexander are represented by
powerful boxing adviser Al Haymon.
"The negotiations for my fight are almost done," said
Mayweather via the social media portals. "The front runner is
IBF Champion Devon Alexander. It'd be a unification bout at
welterweight."
This announcement comes just days after Alexander pulled out
of a Feb. 23 Showtime fight with Kell Brook. Alexander cited a
biceps injury and said he would be ready in six weeks time. The
bout with Brook was originally slated for Jan. 19, but Brook
was forced to pull out with injury.
It's unclear at this time what occurred in the negotiations with
Guerrero, but it was thought by most in the boxing world that it
was a mere formality that "Mayweather-Guerrero" would be on
the Vegas marquee come Cinco de Mayo weekend.
Mayweather's last fight came in May 2012, a unanimous
decision win in perhaps his most exciting fight ever. Alexander
defeated Randall Bailey in Oct. in a grossly boring bout.
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