Ten Best Things in Boxing in 2013
Mark E. Ortega
January 3, 2013
At the end of last year, I pessimistically counted down the list of ten of the worst things that happened in boxing during the calendar year. Here I take a more positive look at the sport and examine things that really worked out greatly for the sweet science.
Showing posts with label Canelo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Canelo. Show all posts
Friday, January 3, 2014
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Mayweather Jr. takes young Alvarez to school
Mayweather Jr. takes young Alvarez to school
Mark E. Ortega
Martinez News-Gazette
September 17, 2013
LAS VEGAS – Floyd Mayweather Jr. was so dominant against Saul Alvarez on Saturday night at the MGM Grand Garden Arena that he may have cost himself some money down the line.
Though the official verdict will be recorded as a majority decision, there’s no question that Mayweather (45-0, 26 knockouts) was masterful in his victory over Alvarez.
Billed as the biggest fight in a long time, Mayweather overcame the youthful Alvarez (42-1-1, 30 KOs) with much ease. That has erased a possible rematch from the immediate future, leaving a gaping question as to who will step up next when Mayweather elects to return, which could come as early as next May.
Click here to read the rest...
Friday, September 6, 2013
Commentary: Boxing is dead? Again?
Boxing is dead? Again?
Mark E. Ortega
RingTV.com
September 6, 2013
Boxing fans who tuned in Thursday afternoon to ESPN’s debate show Pardon the Interruption collectively shuddered when hosts Tony Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon declared the sport one fight away from being dead.
It should come as no surprise, though. Whenever a big fight looms the way next Saturday’s bout between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Saul “Canelo” Alvarez does, casual followers of the sport kick in their two cents on the state of the game.
“He’s the last headliner out there in professional boxing,” stated Wilbon about Mayweather.
“What other names do you know? You know the Klitschko name, that’s it. Who else do you know,” said Kornheiser.
“He’s the last guy out there for a sport that’s all but dead,” said Wilbon. “This is it. It’s over for boxing after this.”
Click here to read the rest...
Mark E. Ortega
RingTV.com
September 6, 2013
Boxing fans who tuned in Thursday afternoon to ESPN’s debate show Pardon the Interruption collectively shuddered when hosts Tony Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon declared the sport one fight away from being dead.
It should come as no surprise, though. Whenever a big fight looms the way next Saturday’s bout between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Saul “Canelo” Alvarez does, casual followers of the sport kick in their two cents on the state of the game.
“He’s the last headliner out there in professional boxing,” stated Wilbon about Mayweather.
“What other names do you know? You know the Klitschko name, that’s it. Who else do you know,” said Kornheiser.
“He’s the last guy out there for a sport that’s all but dead,” said Wilbon. “This is it. It’s over for boxing after this.”
Click here to read the rest...
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
More humble, maybe, but still the same Mayweather
More humble, maybe, but still the same Mayweather
Mark E. Ortega
RingTV.com
September 4, 2013
It’s true that ever since he served his 87-day jail sentence, Floyd Mayweather Jr. has seemed much more humble.
For his fight this past May, Mayweather was more accommodating to the media than most veterans ever recall him being. That has carried over to his fight with Saul “Canelo” Alvarez, which takes place next Saturday.
But whatever gains have been made in humility, there are still remnants of the old Mayweather. During his media day in August, he took his time getting a haircut before jumping into the ring for his workout. On Wednesday’s conference call, he held things up for about fifteen minutes, and then dropped off the call a number of times while answering a question. He also took off a few minutes early after Mayweather Promotions CEO Leonard Ellerbe claimed his phone had died.
Click here to read the rest...
Mark E. Ortega
RingTV.com
September 4, 2013
It’s true that ever since he served his 87-day jail sentence, Floyd Mayweather Jr. has seemed much more humble.
For his fight this past May, Mayweather was more accommodating to the media than most veterans ever recall him being. That has carried over to his fight with Saul “Canelo” Alvarez, which takes place next Saturday.
But whatever gains have been made in humility, there are still remnants of the old Mayweather. During his media day in August, he took his time getting a haircut before jumping into the ring for his workout. On Wednesday’s conference call, he held things up for about fifteen minutes, and then dropped off the call a number of times while answering a question. He also took off a few minutes early after Mayweather Promotions CEO Leonard Ellerbe claimed his phone had died.
Click here to read the rest...
No problem with judges selected for Mayweather-Canelo
No problem with judges selected for Mayweather-Canelo
Mark E. Ortega
RingTV.com
September 4, 2013
The Nevada State Athletic Commission announced the officials for next Saturday’s junior middleweight championship between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Saul Alvarez.
The referee will be respected veteran Kenny Bayless, a selection the boxing public responded to positively.
The three judges will be Dave Moretti, CJ Ross and Craig Metcalfe. Moretti and Ross both hail from Las Vegas while Metcalfe is the neutral judge from Alberta, Canada.
When asked about the appointed officials on Wednesday’s conference call, Mayweather seemed fine with the selection.
“Kenny Bayless is a great referee who’s going to let us fight,” said Mayweather. “He’s not for the bulls__t. He treats every fighter fair.”
Click here to read the rest...
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
Q&A: Merchant on Mayweather-Canelo, Zou Shiming
Q&A: Merchant on Mayweather-Canelo, Zou Shiming
Mark E. Ortega
RingTV.com
September 3, 2013
After a quiet Labor Day weekend, RingTV.com contributor Mark E. Ortega got in touch with legendary analyst Larry Merchant on Tuesday afternoon via phone. Merchant gave his thoughts on the highly anticipated fight next Saturday between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Saul Alvarez, along with his thoughts on Chinese amateur star-turned-pro Zou Shiming and his impact on the sport.
RingTV: Obviously, there’s a pretty big fight coming up between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Saul Alvarez. I’m curious, if Canelo were able to pull off the victory, where would you rank that among the biggest wins in Mexican boxing history?
Larry Merchant: It would certainly be a major earthquake for many fans, and for Mexican fans it would be a huge event because prizefighting is so important to them. They, in fact, discovered and anointed Canelo to be their next superstar, so it would be a very big deal.
Click here to read the rest...
Friday, March 1, 2013
Cotto plans ring return later this year
Cotto plans ring return later this year
Mark E. Ortega
RingTV.com
March 1, 2013
LAS VEGAS – In attendance at Thursday's press conference for the Showtime-televised WBA lightweight title tilt between Richard Abril and Sharif Bogere on Saturday was three-division titleholder Miguel Cotto.
Cotto was there in support of his two fighters, junior middleweight Jorge Melendez and lightweight Jeffrey Fontanez, who will appear on the Showtime Extreme portion of the Abril-Bogere undercard.
Cotto recently revealed that he plans to fight three more times before calling it a day as a fighter and focusing on his family. RingTV caught up with Cotto as well as his attorney Gaby Penagaricano prior to the press conference to touch on a few subjects.
Click here to read the rest...
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Does Shane Mosley Deserve Another Go 'Round?
Does Shane Mosley Deserve Another Go 'Round?
Mark E. Ortega
Queensberry-Rules.com
December 20, 2012
When it was floated out there that we could potentially be seeing 147-pound titlist Paulie Malignaggi defending his strap against a comebacking Shane Mosley next year at Barclays Center, it was met immediately with complete disdain from the boxing community.
The reaction of this writer was congruent to that at first, but after thinking about it, felt as though it is pretty knee jerk. Yes, Mosley has looked like he has lost a step in his previous four fights since demolishing Antonio Margarito in January 2009, which now seems like a lifetime ago. But take into account that his two losses at 147, where he'd be fighting Malignaggi, came against Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao.
Against Canelo Alvarez in May, Mosley looked like he couldn't pull the trigger, but that fight took place at 154 where Shane never really was unstoppable, even closer to his prime. Doesn't a warrior like Mosley, who fought everyone, deserve an opportunity to prove he doesn't have it anymore?
Click here to read the rest...
Thursday, June 9, 2011
"No Doubt" in Trout
"No Doubt" in Trout
Mark E. Ortega
Leave-it-in-the-ring.com
June 9, 2011
If you asked even the most hardcore of
boxing fan what important junior middleweight bout is happening in
Mexico this weekend, the likely response would be “The Canelo fight
is next weekend I thought?”
It's hard to blame any astute fight
aficionado for getting it wrong; the WBA junior middleweight title
tilt between the defending Austin “No Doubt” Trout [22-0, 13 KOs]
of Albuquerque, New Mexico and hard-nosed David “The Destroyer”
Lopez [40-12, 23 KOs] of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico has flown under the
radar as it won't appear on American television until a week later,
which coincides with the HBO broadcast of the WBC junior middleweight
title fight between emerging Saul “Canelo” Alvarez and Brit Ryan
Rhodes in an expected packed house in Jalisco, Mexico.
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)


