By Robert Morales - Bob Arum has been promoting boxing for over 40 years. In all that time, he said he can't think of one fighter who would have taken advantage of the situation the way Floyd Mayweather Jr. did during his fourth-round knockout of Victor Ortiz on Sept. 17.
"I really don't know any," Arum said Tuesday.
Had he seen anyone do anything even similar to Mayweather's surprise KO of Ortiz?
"Nope," Arum said.
When Ortiz's promoter, Oscar De La Hoya, played host to a conference call Monday with Ortiz and his manager, Rolando Arellano, De La Hoya was asked if during his many years as a fighter he knew anyone who would have clocked an opponent immediately following a sportsmanlike embrace.
"Zero, none of them," De La Hoya said. "Not even Ricardo Mayorga would have done that."
What about Fernando Vargas, who was busted for steroids after being knocked out by De La Hoya in the 11th round in September 2002?
"Not even a Fernando Vargas," De La Hoya said. "And that tells you a lot. This fight was barely warming up. We were cheated, everyone was cheated - especially Victor Ortiz - from a great fight happening."
Interestingly, Mayorga was at the post-fight news conference. He was interviewed about what happened by good friend Lance Pugmire of the Los Angeles Times. According to Pugmire, Mayorga told him he would have done exactly what Mayweather did.
Anyway, Arum was asked if Mayweather's actions make him think twice about putting his Manny Pacquiao in with Mayweather? [Click Here To Read More]
"I really don't know any," Arum said Tuesday.
Had he seen anyone do anything even similar to Mayweather's surprise KO of Ortiz?
"Nope," Arum said.
When Ortiz's promoter, Oscar De La Hoya, played host to a conference call Monday with Ortiz and his manager, Rolando Arellano, De La Hoya was asked if during his many years as a fighter he knew anyone who would have clocked an opponent immediately following a sportsmanlike embrace.
"Zero, none of them," De La Hoya said. "Not even Ricardo Mayorga would have done that."
What about Fernando Vargas, who was busted for steroids after being knocked out by De La Hoya in the 11th round in September 2002?
"Not even a Fernando Vargas," De La Hoya said. "And that tells you a lot. This fight was barely warming up. We were cheated, everyone was cheated - especially Victor Ortiz - from a great fight happening."
Interestingly, Mayorga was at the post-fight news conference. He was interviewed about what happened by good friend Lance Pugmire of the Los Angeles Times. According to Pugmire, Mayorga told him he would have done exactly what Mayweather did.
Anyway, Arum was asked if Mayweather's actions make him think twice about putting his Manny Pacquiao in with Mayweather? [Click Here To Read More]
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