HustleBoss.com’s Chris Robinson speaks with super middleweight prospect J’Leon Love (17-0, 10 KO’s) about the launching of his new website www.JLeonLove.com as well as the latest with training for his May 3 clash vs. former world title challenger Marco Antonio Periban in Las Vegas
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Joseph Elegele returns to Las Vegas in hopes of jumpstarting his career
HustleBoss.com speaks with junior welterweight/welterweight prospect Joseph Elegele (13-2, 10 KO’s) about his return to the Mayweather Boxing Club in hopes of jumpstarting his career
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Reacing to Manny Pacquiao’s victory over Bradley with Cortez Bey, Rafael Ramos, and Mike Leanardi
HustleBoss.com’s Chris Robinson speaks with Cortez Bey, Rafael Ramos, and Mike Leanardi about Manny Pacquiao’s rematch victory over Tim Bradley
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Ron Gavril ripping the mitts with Kevin Henry ahead of 9th pro bout
Super middleweight prospect Ron Gavril rips the mitts with trainer Kevin Henry ahead of 9th pro bout this May
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Ana Julaton: ‘Anyone who Pacquiao fights will be great for the fans’
Ana Julaton: ‘Anyone who Pacquiao fights will be great for the fans’
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Zach Cooper psyched for June 7 comeback; discusses early training with Jeff Mayweather
HustleBoss.com’s Chris Robinson speaks with junior middleweight Zach Cooper (2-0-1, 2 KO’s) about the latest with his career and his training with Jeff Mayweather
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Lydell Rhodes still shows love to Floyd Mayweather Sr. despite their parting of ways
HustleBoss.com continues to speak with lightweight prospect Lydell Rhodes, as he gives his side of the story regarding his falling out with Floyd Mayweather Sr.
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Marcos Maidana ripping the mitts with Robert Garcia as Mayweather fight gets closer
WBA welterweight champion Marcos Maidana rips the mitts with his trainer Robert Garcia as his May 3 showdown on Showtime pay per view with Floyd Mayweather
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Lydell Rhodes on Manny Pacquiao: ‘Avenging that loss only makes his legacy greater’
Manny Pacquiao following his victory over Tim Bradley on Saturday night (Photo: Chris Farina – Top Rank)
By Chris Robinson
Having shared some intimate moments with Manny Pacquiao as his chief sparring partner the past several weeks, Lydell Rhodes had as unique of a perspective as anyone as to the Filipino icon’s unanimous decision victory over Tim Bradley on Saturday night.
Clearly out slicking Bradley in the second half of their rematch inside of Las Vegas’ MGM Grand, Pacquiao showed that he still has a good deal left in his tank at 35 years old.
“I felt Manny did exactly what he needed to do to get the victory over a very game Tim Bradley,” Rhodes said of Pacquiao’s performance. “So my hat goes off to him, and avenging that loss only makes his legacy greater.”
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Exclusive photos: Behind the scenes at the NVBHOF’s ‘Party With Boxing’s Legends’ fundraiser
A look inside of the Havana Room inside of the Tropicana in Las Vegas for the ‘Party With Boxing’s Legends’ fundraiser event celebrating the Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame’s celebration of their 2014 inductees such as former champion Cornelius Boza Edwards, referees Richard Steele and Kenny Bayless as well as trainer and cut man extraordinaire Miguel Diaz, and others.
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Floyd Mayweather Sr. and Shane Mosley show respect to one another for their place in boxing
HustleBoss.com continues to speak with former three-division world champion Shane Mosley and the one and only Floyd Mayweather Sr. about each other’s place in boxing.
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Freddie Roach admits that Manny Pacquiao was hurt by Tim Bradley in the 4th round of their rematch
Post-fight coverage from the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada as trainer Freddie Roach speaks to the media following Manny Pacquiao’s rematch victory over Tim Bradley
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Jesse Hart says the only fight that makes sense for Manny Pacquiao is Floyd Mayweather
Jesse Hart says the only fight that makes sense for Manny Pacquiao is Floyd Mayweather
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Ringside photos: Manny Pacquiao gets redemption with rematch victory over Tim Bradley
Photos from the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada as eight-division world champion Manny Pacquiao (56-5-2, 32 KO’s) reclaims the WBO welterweight championship with a hard-fought unanimous decision victory over former titlist Tim Bradley (31-1, 12 KO’s).
All photos courtesy of Chris Farina (Top Rank) and Naoki Fukuda
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Bob Arum explains why Brandon Rios was a more suitable pay per view opponent than Marcos Maidana
Manny Pacquiao following his unanimous decision victory over Tim Bradley this past Saturday night (Photo: Chris Farina – Top Rank)
By Chris Robinson
Top Rank CEO Bob Arum was in rare form this past week in Las Vegas.
Throughout the lead up to Manny Pacquiao’s unanimous decision victory over Tim Bradley on Saturday night, Arum could be found taking several shots at the MGM Grand Hotel and Casino for, in his view, being out of line by promoting the May 3 Floyd Mayweather vs. Marcos Maidana event simultaneously along with the Pacquiao vs. Bradley II event inside of their venue.
Arum took particular offense because he simply views the pay per view showdown between Mayweather, the sport’s premier fighter, and the all-action Maidana as a huge mismatch in Floyd’s favor.
Arum had no problem criticizing Maidana despite his championship status as the WBA’s welterweight titlist, all but dismissing the tough Argentinean’s chances.
At the post-fight press conference following Pacquiao’s victory, Arum was asked if he considers Maidana to be a similar type of opponent as was Brandon Rios, who made his first pay per view showcase this past November in losing a lopsided points verdict to Pacquiao.
Rios and Maidana are stable mates who train of Robert Garcia’s gym in Oxnard, Calif. and both fighters have endeared themselves to fans due to their all-action style.
Still, Arum feels that it was more acceptable to see Pacquiao face off with someone like Rios as opposed to Mayweather facing Maidana simply because Manny was coming off of a devastating knockout loss to Juan Manuel Marquez in his previous contest.
“Manny Pacquiao, coming off a devastating knockout loss, fights Brandon Rios,” Arum explained. “He’s not the, in his words, the all-time greatest fighter that ever lived who’s never lost. Rios was a decent opponent and it was an opponent appropriate for Manny Pacquiao, who had just been knocked on his *ss and we thought that he had suffered a serious injury.”
Mayweather is coming off of a whitewashing of Canelo Alvarez in September and Arum feels that a jump to Maidana isn’t suitable.
“You have to be realistic about it,” said Arum. “If Floyd Mayweather had got knocked out by Canelo, which of course couldn’t happen, then I would say that he’s entitled to fight a Maidana.”
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On Wednesday morning, Manny Pacquiao exuded a little bit of tranquility as he ran some laps with some members of his team at the UNLV track in Las Vegas, Nevada. Following his run, Pacquiao put in some strength and conditioning work and will be hosting the final press conference for his rematch with Tim Bradley later today at the MGM Grand.
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“Photos from the Wild Card Boxing Club and other spots in Los Angeles as undefeated lightweight prospect Lydell Rhodes (19-0, 9 KO’s) enjoys his time as a chief sparring for eight-division world champion Manny Pacquiao.
Check out the thumbnail on the left for an all-access look at Rhodes in training, running Griffith Park, chilling with Miguel Cotto, and more.”
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Bob Arum explains why Brandon Rios was a more suitable pay per view opponent than Marcos Maidana
Bob Arum explains why Brandon Rios was a more suitable pay per view opponent than Marcos Maidana
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Hasim Rahman Jr. says Manny Pacquiao wanted to win more than Tim Bradley
Hasim Rahman Jr. says Manny Pacquiao wanted to win more than Tim Bradley
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Manny Pacquiao talks Bradley victory, feeling Tim’s power, and staying happy in the ring
Post-fight coverage from the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada as eight-division world champion Manny Pacquiao addresses the media following his rematch victory over Tim Bradley
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Bryan Vasquez: ‘Pacquiao wanted revenge and he got it’
WBA interim junior lightweight champion Bryan Vasquez speaks following Manny Pacquiao’s tough points victory over Tim Bradley: ‘Pacquiao wanted revenge and he got it’
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Ray Beltran says he is ready for Terence Crawford following win over Arash Usmaneee
Ray Beltran says he is ready for Terence Crawford following win over Arash Usmaneee
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