Chris Robinson catches up with the ‘Mexican Russian’ Evgeny Gradovich inside of the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, following Juan Manuel Marquez’s split-decision loss to Tim Bradley. Hear what Evgeny had to say about the fight and Marquez’s future
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Bob Arum announces Orlando Salido vs. Vasyl Lomachenko for Jan. 25 in New York
Post-fight coverage from the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas, Nevada as Top Rank CEO Bob Arum announces a January 25 bout between two-time gold medalist Vasyl Lomachenko and newly-crowned WBO featherweight champion Orlando Salido
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Glen Tapia feels the pro-Marquez crowd affected people’s opinion of his fight with Tim Bradley
Following Tim Bradley’s split-decision victory over Juan Manuel Marquez inside of the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas, Nevada on Saturday, Oct. 12, junior middleweight contender Glen Tapia (20-0, 12 KO’s) shares his thoughts on the fight and each man’s future
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Kobe Bryant asks Floyd Mayweather ‘Who do you got left to fight?’ [Bonus footage]
A bonus segment from Floyd Mayweather and Kobe Bryant’s time together in Las Vegas on Thursday, Oct. 10, as the five-time world champion Kobe asks his friend who is left for him to face in the near future in the wake of his dominant victory over Saul Alvarez on Sept. 14 in Las Vegas
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Kobe Bryant asks Floyd Mayweather ‘Who do you got left to fight?’
Floyd Mayweather and Kobe Bryant in Las Vegas (Photo: Chris Robinson – www.HustleBoss.com)
By Chris Robinson
On the surface, there wasn’t anything particularly fascinating about the Sacramento Kings’ 104-86 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers in their preseason encounter at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas this past Thursday evening.
Led by star center DeMarcus Cousins’ 16 points and 12 rebounds, the Kings overcame a 50-48 halftime defecit with a big rally in the fourth quarter as the Lakers failed to executive down the stretch.
In the Lakers’ locker room afterwards, things were business as usual, as key members from the team expressed gratitude for the early learning lessons of the preseason as well as showing anticipation towards what the regular season will hold.
It was only when one was able to take a walk down the hallway of the MGM Grand Garden Arena that you could see some magic happening behind the scenes.
Relaxed and dressed in a grey hoodie, Lakers’ team captain Kobe Bryant could be seen talking casually to his friend and fellow sports titan Floyd Mayweather, the man regarded as the best active boxer on the planet.
There’s little debate as to the impact each man has had while honing their respective crafts over the years.
A 15-time All Star and five-time NBA champion, Bryant is regarded as one of the most gifted and fiercest competitors to ever step on the court.
Having amassed a professional record of 45-0 with 26 knockouts and having won titles in five weight classes, Mayweather is the face of boxing and is considered one of the greatest boxers of all time.
Despite all of the star power in the room, the conversation was completely casual and it was simply an interesting study to see each man completely subdued and nonchalant with one another.
As Mayweather spoke to Bryant, he was surrounded by his personal security and some of his close friends.
At 36 years old, Mayweather is coming off of another virtuoso performance, as he outclassed Mexican superstar Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez over twelve rounds on Sept. 14 in a junior middleweight title unification.
Leading up to the fight, Alvarez was hyped up to be a legitimate challenge, something that Mayweather attempted to explain to Bryant in the wake of his latest rout.
“They said the boy was built for this,” Mayweather said. “Well, put him in front of me and let me see. You know experience plays a major key.”
Giving his personal thoughts on the match, Bryant revealed that he knew beforehand what exactly was going to take place.
“I had my kids watch the fight,” Bryant added. “I said ‘Listen, you’re about to see a session.’”
At the moment, Bryant is still recovering from a torn Achilles tendon that he suffered this past April but all reports claim he is well ahead of schedule for a hopeful return.
The talk between the two legends turned to basketball, as Bryant looked ahead towards his team’s then-forthcoming trip to China.
“You still traveling?” Mayweather asked Bryant, 35, candidly.
“I’ve got to,” Bryant answered. “I’ve got to stay close to these boys. I’ve got to stay close to them.”
Bryant then took a moment to ask Mayweather a question many have been wondering lately.
“Who are you going to fight?” Bryant asked, pointing towards a boxing landscape that seems to have no ideal opponent for Mayweather at the moment.
“Who do you got left to fight?” Bryant again questioned.
“Who we got left to fight?” Mayweather responded, showing some sarcasm as he gathered his thoughts.
“We’re going to make somebody up,” Mayweather claimed. “Give me one of them undefeated studs and say ‘This is the guy for Floyd.’”
“He may be,” Mayweather would remark of his next opponent. “In another lifetime. But not this one.”
As the conversation came to close, the two men embraced one another.
“Ok Kobe, just text me and let me know,” Mayweather said. “I appreciate you.”
“Of course,” Bryant responded, showing his respect.
Before exiting, Bryant took a few minutes to take some pictures with Mayweather and his entourage, who had being enjoying the moment up until that point.
After some joking around, the two men again locked hands, but not before Mayweather offered up one last sound bite.
“I’ve got to tell you, there’s only two types of people in this world; the players and the haters,” Mayweather said.
With that, the two men went their separate ways, but that brief moment they shared with one another outside of the Lakers’ dressing room was something that won’t soon be forgotten.
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Roger Mayweather favors Tim Bradley over Pacquiao in a rematch but says that a fight with Floyd is where the money is at
Tim Bradley facing off with Juan Manuel Marquez this past weekend in Las Vegas (Photo: Naoki Fukuda)
By Chris Robinson
Former two-division world champion and current day trainer Roger Mayweather will be quick to tell you that he isn’t overly-impressed with today’s core group of star fighters, even admitting that he doesn’t catch a lot of the high-profile bouts that take place.
With that in mind, I was a little surprised when Roger told me that he did make time to watch this weekend’s welterweight title clash between WBO champion Timothy Bradley and Mexico City’s Juan Manuel Marquez.
Facing off inside of the Thomas & Mack Center in an HBO pay per view encounter, Bradley scored a mild upset by being a little busier and out-slicking Marquez over twelve rounds.
Roger wasn’t taken aback by Bradley’s performance but gave him some credit.
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Mayweather Sr. reacts to Tim Bradley’s victory over Marquez and reveals why he should stay away from Floyd
Tim Bradley following his victory over Juan Manuel Marquez (Photo: Chris Robinson – www.HustleBoss.com)
By Chris Robinson
In the wake of his split-decision victory over Juan Manuel Marquez this past weekend in Las Vegas, WBO welterweight champion Timothy Bradley has seemed to gain a newfound respect from fans, the media, and his peers.
Coming off of a brutal unanimous decision win over Ruslan Provodnikov this past March, a fight in which Bradley admittedly exchanged too much for his liking, Tim changed his tactics up by boxing a determined and disciplined fight against Marquez.
And despite the cries of robbery coming from Juan and his team afterwards, the general consensus was that Bradley had boxed well enough and nullified Marquez’s offense to the point where he deserved to be the victor.
Sharing his thoughts on the fight, outspoken trainer Floyd Mayweather Sr. seemed baffled as to how judge Glenn Feldman had the contest 115-113 in favor of Marquez.
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Kobe Bryant asks Floyd Mayweather ‘Who do you got left to fight?’ [Bonus footage]
A bonus segment from Floyd Mayweather and Kobe Bryant’s time together in Las Vegas on Thursday, Oct. 10, as the five-time world champion Kobe asks his friend who is left for him to face in the near future in the wake of his dominant victory over Saul Alvarez on Sept. 14 in Las Vegas
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Glen Tapia feels the pro-Marquez crowd affected people’s opinion of his fight with Tim Bradley
Following Tim Bradley’s split-decision victory over Juan Manuel Marquez inside of the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas, Nevada on Saturday, Oct. 12, junior middleweight contender Glen Tapia (20-0, 12 KO’s) shares his thoughts on the fight and each man’s future
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Bob Arum announces Orlando Salido vs. Vasyl Lomachenko for Jan. 25 in New York
Post-fight coverage from the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas, Nevada as Top Rank CEO Bob Arum announces a January 25 bout between two-time gold medalist Vasyl Lomachenko and newly-crowned WBO featherweight champion Orlando Salido
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Will Brandon Rios give Bradley a better fight than Marquez? Carlos ‘Famoso’ Hernandez weighs in
More post-fight coverage from the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas, Nevada as former world champion Carlos ‘Famoso’ Hernandez speaks on the Tim Bradley-Juan Manuel Marquez fight and each man’s future
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Tim Bradley compares Juan Manuel Marquez to Manny Pacquiao: ‘They’re legends in the sport’
Post-fight coverage from the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas, Nevada as WBO welterweight champion Tim Bradley (31-0, 12 KO’s) continues to speak to the media following his split-decision victory over Juan Manuel Marquez
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The Rahman boys give credit to Tim Bradley after his big victory over Juan Manuel Marquez
More post-fight coverage from the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas, Nevada as Hasim Rahman Jr. and Sharif Rahman react to Tim Bradley’s upset victory over Juan Manuel Marquez
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Vasyl Lomachenko: ‘Of course I think I can beat Salido’
Post-fight coverage from the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas, Nevada as two-time gold medalist Vasyl Lomachenko (1-0) speaks after his professional debut while eyeing a January clash with WBO featherweight champion Orlando Salido
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More from Tim Bradley on dealing with Marquez’s power, staying smart, and future options
More all-access coverage from the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas, Nevada as WBO welterweight champion Tim Bradley (31-0, 12 KO’s) speaks following his mild upset victory over Juan Manuel Marquez
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Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. doesn’t think Juan Manuel Marquez will retire
Post-fight coverage from the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas, Nevada as former WBC middleweight champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. shares his thoughts on his countryman Juan Manuel Marquez’s future after his split-decision loss to Tim Bradley
Juan Manuel Marquez says the Bradley loss hurts as much as Pacquiao; discusses possible retirement
Boxing personality Radio Rahim catches up with Mexico City’s Juan Manuel Marquez in Las Vegas following his split-decision loss to Tim Bradley. Hear what Juan had to say…
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Juan Manuel Marquez says the Bradley loss hurts as much as Pacquiao; discusses possible retirement
Boxing personality Radio Rahim catches up with Mexico City’s Juan Manuel Marquez in Las Vegas following his split-decision loss to Tim Bradley. Hear what Marquez had to say following his loss
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Joel Diaz responds to Nacho Beristain, claims Marquez couldn’t do ‘anything’ against Tim Bradley
Post-fight coverage from the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas, Nevada as trainer Joel Diaz speaks on his fighter Tim Bradley’s split-decision victoy over Juan Manuel Marquez. In this video, Diaz responds to Marquez’s trainer Nacho Beristain, who says Bradley is the ‘only undefeated fighter with two losses’.
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Nacho Beristain rips Tim Bradley: ‘He’s the only undefeated fighter with two losses’
More post-fight coverage from the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas, Nevada as Ignacio ‘Nacho’ Beristain speaks following Tim Bradley’s split-decision victory over Juan Manuel Marquez. Beristain feels his fighter Marquez deserved the victory and takes some shots at Bradley
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