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Maidana up next for Mayweather

Floyd Mayweather Jr. gave himself a 37th birthday present on Monday: an opponent. The pound-for-pound king announced on Twitter that he will next fight fellow welterweight titleholder Marcos Maidana on May 3.

"I will be fighting Marcos Maidana May 3rd on Pay-per-view Showtime/CBS," Mayweather tweeted.

The 147-pound unification fight will be carried by Showtime PPV and take place at a venue to be determined -- either in Las Vegas at the MGM Grand, the frontrunner, where Mayweather has had his last eight fights, or the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y., which came into the picture in recent weeks and is making a strong push for the fight.

Golden Boy Promotions chief executive Richard Schaefer, who has worked with Mayweather since 2007 and also promotes Maidana, told ESPN.com that he hopes to have the venue locked in "in the next couple of days along with the ticket information."

The fight will be the third of the 30-month, six-fight deal worth $200 million-plus that Mayweather signed with Showtime and parent network CBS last February. Mayweather has said he plans to retire at the conclusion of the contract.

Mayweather (45-0, 26 KOs) holds world titles at junior middleweight and welterweight but will return to welterweight to make his second defense when he faces Maidana (35-3, 31 KOs), 30, the crowd-pleasing slugger from Argentina, who will be making the first defense of his belt. Maidana, who landed the fight over former fellow former junior welterweight titlist Amir Khan, won his world title in dramatic upset fashion by scoring two knockdowns in a unanimous decision against Adrien Broner in their Dec. 14 brawl at the Alamodome in San Antonio.

"Marcos Maidana's last performance immediately brought him to my attention," Mayweather said. "He is an extremely skilled fighter who brings knockout danger to the ring. I think this is a great fight for me and he deserves the opportunity to see if he can do what 45 others have tried to do before him -- beat me."

Said Maidana, "I am extremely happy to be facing Floyd Mayweather because it will give me the opportunity to show the world that I am the best welterweight in the division. I just handed a great defensive fighter his first loss and I plan to do the same to Mayweather. I don't care whether he's the best and undefeated. I will bring some real Latino power to him on May 3rd."

In his last fight, Mayweather easily outpointed Saul "Canelo" Alvarez on Sept. 14 to unify junior middleweight titles in a record-smashing fight that set numerous records, including the biggest pay-per-view gross in history ($150 million) and biggest live gate ($20 million). In addition, the bout sold 2.2 million pay-per-view units, second-most all time behind the near 2.5 million subscriptions sold for Mayweather's 2007 showdown with Oscar De La Hoya.


The May 3 fight does not figure to come close to that sort of business because Maidana is not nearly as popular as Alvarez and will be an even bigger underdog. But Maidana, one of the best punchers in boxing, does possess fight-changing power.

"Marcos Maidana is, without question, one of the most exciting fighters in the sport," Schaefer, said. "He is must-see TV and one of those guys who people keep asking me, 'When is he fighting again,' because you know he is never in a boring fight. What we're going to see May 3 is two game-changers in action. Floyd Mayweather is the game changer. He has the biggest pay-per-views and the biggest fights. He's changed the game. Marcos Maidana has the game changer in his punch, in his fists. With one punch he can change the game of boxing.

"Mayweather is undefeated but with that one punch, Marcos Maidana can certainly change it all for Floyd. Floyd has to fight the perfect fight. Is he capable of doing that? Of course. But can Maidana connect for that one moment? Yes, of course. We saw it in the Broner fight. How is Floyd going to react once he gets hit by Maidana?"

Maidana got the nod as Mayweather's opponent over England's Khan, who barely edged Maidana in a 2010 junior welterweight title fight. Khan was so sure that he was going to get the fight that he pulled out of negotiations for a welterweight title fight with then-titleholder Devon Alexander in December.

But without a world title or an impressive performance for the past few years, combined with Maidana's eye-opening victory against previously undefeated Broner -- Mayweather's buddy -- Khan's chances of landing the fight were doomed.

"Maidana has been in a lot of exciting fights and then he had the fight with Broner and there was a lot of fan reaction," Schaefer said. "So I think the fans had something to do with Floyd's decision. People want to see that fight. Maidana is a 147-pound champion, Floyd is a champion. A lot of people believe if Maidana connects it's good-night Floyd. But the question is can he connect?"

Said Leonard Ellerbe, chief executive of Mayweather Promotions, "This is an extremely dangerous fight for Floyd as Marcos Maidana is a technical knockout artist and continues to show us that he gets better with each fight. "Maidana showed so much in his last performance, he's clearly at the top of his game and a great matchup for Floyd."

Since a lopsided 10-round decision loss to Alexander in February 2012, Maidana has won four fights in a row, three by knockout, to put himself in position to get Mayweather, whom he has wanted to fight -- like every other fighter between 140 and 154 pounds. He has the power to hurt Mayweather, but Mayweather's speed and defense could be a big problem for him.

"Maidana is like the Energizer Bunny -- he keeps coming and coming and you can't stop him," Schaefer said. "Since he added Robert Garcia as his trainer, he has been even sharper.

A few weeks ago, Mayweather unveiled a poll on social media for fans to vote on his next opponent, Maidana or Khan. Although Khan won Mayweather's poll (57 percent to 43 percent), many other outlets conducted their own polls, including ESPN.com, and Maidana was the lopsided choice.

"I feel very disappointed for Amir. He is a terrific fighter," Schaefer said. "I think he has the necessary skill set to beat Floyd Mayweather because of his speed. Amir Khan will have a big fight. There are a lot of exciting opportunities in the 147-pound weight class.

"If you would have a crystal ball, you would say he probably should have fought Devon Alexander.
But even if he did, Maidana looked spectacular in his fight with Adrien Broner."

On Friday, Khan, idle since a getting dropped in shaky decision win against faded former lightweight titlist Julio Diaz last April, sent a series of tweets in which he said he had been passed over by Mayweather.

"No response from Mayweather or his team," Khan tweeted. "Fights not happening. I should of taken the title fight last December against Alexander. Very disrespected by (Mayweather's) team. Wasted my time. Good luck to Maidana against Mayweather. Can I apologize to the thousands of people who are let down. You me and everyone wanted the Mayweather fight. He's running scared."

After Maidana defeated Broner, Broner had a contractual option for a rematch, which he exercised. However, powerful adviser Al Haymon works with Mayweather, Maidana and Broner and worked things out so Mayweather could face the opponent of his choice.
 
Wall;6809778 said:
nycest_1;6809759 said:
glad he picked maidana over khan, but real talk i wasn't buying either one of them bullshit options anyway lol

You know its all about the money Lol. Maidana just dominated Broner, the general public and casual fan will eat that shit up and think Maidana can do the same to Mayweather. You know how this works Lol

absolutely lol

but at the same time i'm not mad at mayweather.

the nigga is almost 40. if he wants to take easy fights for his showtime contract its all good. ride out into the sunset.

showtime and goldenboy better start grooming the next nigga though

 
maybe now Khan will fight Brook and Broner will fight Collazo

here are some pics from last night

the heavy top right is the number 3 amateur heavy in the us he fucked a big tall white boy up broke his nose through the head gear. top left is a up an coming 147 fighter from atl. rich homie brought him to the ring



Shannon Briggs behind this thick ass ref lol



Wilder giving a interview



Broner up top



good as atmosphere



I got some cell phone video footage of Broner in the ring with Collazo talking shit but I dont know how to post it. It keep showing my photobucket
 
chi-guy;6809810 said:
Khan about to start whining on twitter. Glad he didn't get it, he backed out of the Devon fight which would've strengthened his case, instead of taking that fight he begged for a Floyd fight and got nothing

Khan could of killed two birds with one stone if he went and beaten Devon. He would of became IBF world champion and could say he beaten Devon who dominated Marcos Maidana but nooooooo he had to take the easy way out.

 
Lol @ stringer bell posting the news article damn near an hour after we all started talking about it... read the thread nigga, save yourself the time haha
 
Mr.LV;6809863 said:
chi-guy;6809810 said:
Khan about to start whining on twitter. Glad he didn't get it, he backed out of the Devon fight which would've strengthened his case, instead of taking that fight he begged for a Floyd fight and got nothing

Khan could of killed two birds with one stone if he went and beaten Devon. He would of became IBF world champion and could say he beaten Devon who dominated Marcos Maidana but nooooooo he had to take the easy way out.

exactly .... its karma for how he did Alexander and a reality check for him feeling so entitled. Dude hadnt fought 1 fight at 147 how u expect to just jump to the front of the line? Guerrero won a belt from Berto first. Go fight Porter for a belt or beat Brook in a UK big money grudge match.
 
Mr.LV;6809863 said:
chi-guy;6809810 said:
Khan about to start whining on twitter. Glad he didn't get it, he backed out of the Devon fight which would've strengthened his case, instead of taking that fight he begged for a Floyd fight and got nothing

Khan could of killed two birds with one stone if he went and beaten Devon. He would of became IBF world champion and could say he beaten Devon who dominated Marcos Maidana but nooooooo he had to take the easy way out.

Agreed....Khan was acting entitled as if he deserved the fight and he felt disrespected that an announcement was taking so long. How you get floored by a journeymen and barely win that fight and skip out on a title fight but you earned a shot at Floyd? Khan is a clown and he got embarrassed....he should go fight Brook, that's a big money fight but he ain't gon do that
 
aneed123;6809872 said:
Mr.LV;6809863 said:
chi-guy;6809810 said:
Khan about to start whining on twitter. Glad he didn't get it, he backed out of the Devon fight which would've strengthened his case, instead of taking that fight he begged for a Floyd fight and got nothing

Khan could of killed two birds with one stone if he went and beaten Devon. He would of became IBF world champion and could say he beaten Devon who dominated Marcos Maidana but nooooooo he had to take the easy way out.

exactly .... its karma for how he did Alexander and a reality check for him feeling so entitled. Dude hadnt fought 1 fight at 147 how u expect to just jump to the front of the line? Guerrero won a belt from Berto first. Go fight Porter for a belt or beat Brook in a UK big money grudge match.

Khan can still can get Mayweather in September he should line up with Kell Brook its pretty obvious he wants to fight Floyd to cash out from Boxing .
 
Mr.LV;6809924 said:
aneed123;6809872 said:
Mr.LV;6809863 said:
chi-guy;6809810 said:
Khan about to start whining on twitter. Glad he didn't get it, he backed out of the Devon fight which would've strengthened his case, instead of taking that fight he begged for a Floyd fight and got nothing

Khan could of killed two birds with one stone if he went and beaten Devon. He would of became IBF world champion and could say he beaten Devon who dominated Marcos Maidana but nooooooo he had to take the easy way out.

exactly .... its karma for how he did Alexander and a reality check for him feeling so entitled. Dude hadnt fought 1 fight at 147 how u expect to just jump to the front of the line? Guerrero won a belt from Berto first. Go fight Porter for a belt or beat Brook in a UK big money grudge match.

Khan can still can get Mayweather in September he should line up with Kell Brook its pretty obvious he wants to fight Floyd to cash out from Boxing .

he dont trust his skills. He scared of losing again and blowing it. He gonna mess around and miss out of both a Manny and Floyd fight. Thats good tho.... go earn in instead of having everything given to u cuz u have a big fanbase.
 
Mr.LV;6809924 said:
aneed123;6809872 said:
Mr.LV;6809863 said:
chi-guy;6809810 said:
Khan about to start whining on twitter. Glad he didn't get it, he backed out of the Devon fight which would've strengthened his case, instead of taking that fight he begged for a Floyd fight and got nothing

Khan could of killed two birds with one stone if he went and beaten Devon. He would of became IBF world champion and could say he beaten Devon who dominated Marcos Maidana but nooooooo he had to take the easy way out.

exactly .... its karma for how he did Alexander and a reality check for him feeling so entitled. Dude hadnt fought 1 fight at 147 how u expect to just jump to the front of the line? Guerrero won a belt from Berto first. Go fight Porter for a belt or beat Brook in a UK big money grudge match.

Khan can still can get Mayweather in September he should line up with Kell Brook its pretty obvious he wants to fight Floyd to cash out from Boxing .

Nah Khan said he can't fight Floyd in September because of Ramadan..

That's why he lost his mind lol
 
QZA;6810024 said:
Mr.LV;6809924 said:
aneed123;6809872 said:
Mr.LV;6809863 said:
chi-guy;6809810 said:
Khan about to start whining on twitter. Glad he didn't get it, he backed out of the Devon fight which would've strengthened his case, instead of taking that fight he begged for a Floyd fight and got nothing

Khan could of killed two birds with one stone if he went and beaten Devon. He would of became IBF world champion and could say he beaten Devon who dominated Marcos Maidana but nooooooo he had to take the easy way out.

exactly .... its karma for how he did Alexander and a reality check for him feeling so entitled. Dude hadnt fought 1 fight at 147 how u expect to just jump to the front of the line? Guerrero won a belt from Berto first. Go fight Porter for a belt or beat Brook in a UK big money grudge match.

Khan can still can get Mayweather in September he should line up with Kell Brook its pretty obvious he wants to fight Floyd to cash out from Boxing .

Nah Khan said he can't fight Floyd in September because of Ramadan..

That's why he lost his mind lol

Well damn
 

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