Knockout Nation: Berto Wins, Mayweather-Mosley, Pacquiao-Cotto, Prince Hamed 
Published Monday, June 01, 2009 11:04 AM
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    By Ismael AbduSalaam
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    Berto Scores Lopsided Decision Over Urango

    WBC welterweight champion Andre Berto proved he was a few classes above powerful Juan Urango last Saturday (May 30), winning a pedestrian, wide unanimous decision in his third defense.

    Although moving up from 140 pounds, the tank-built Urango had no qualms about being the aggressor, immediately stalking after Berto while looking to land hard shots to the body. Meanwhile, Berto made good on his AllHipHop.com interview promise to “test” the challenger’s chin by ripping flashy hook combinations to the head.

    But Urango kept plodding forward. Berto, perhaps fearful of another wild slugfest like the Luis Collazo bout, constantly clinched whenever the Colombian got within striking range.

    This “shock ‘em and lock ‘em” strategy was not fan-friendly and elicited constant verbal warnings from the referee. But with no points being deducted, the tactic ensured the limited Urango would not get on track.

    As the fight moved into the later rounds, Urango carried the demeanor of a fighter frustrated and without answers on how to attack his foe. Because of the holding and being spun in different directions by Berto’s movement, the 140 pound titleholder was content to flurry to the body in clinches.

    Final scorecards for the bout read 117-111, and 118-110 twice for Berto, whose records improves to 25-0, 19 KOs. Juan Urango falls to 21-2-1, 16 KOs.

    In the post-fight interview, the young champ critiqued his performance and made a declaration that he’s ready for the elite of the division.

    “I thought I did all right. In a few spots I thought I got a little lazy,” Berto explained to HBO’s Max Kellerman. “I got lazy in some spots because I kinda felt it was coming a little too easy. But you know he is a tough guy. A hard puncher. A little bulldog. We just used our boxing a little bit….I think I am ready. I think I showed a lot in my last few fights. I think I showed heart. I think I showed I can bang with the best. And at the same time I showed I can box and stick to the game plan. I’m turning into a complete fighter now. There’s more to come. Always more to come. I’m going to watch this tape, learn from it, and go back to the drawing board.” Last Saturday’s result puts the young champ in an interesting spot. Undoubtedly, this was not Berto’s breakout fight, and it won’t entice any of the big names (Mosley, Mayweather, Pacquiao, Cotto) to bite with all the huge dollar signs swirling between them. With the possibility of getting in one more fight before the year is out, who can offer an intriguing, challenging matchup for Berto?

    In our interview, I suggested Zab Judah, who is set to face Matthew Hatton in his next bout. Assuming he’s successful, both guys could greatly benefit with a win over each other. For Berto, Zab would be the biggest, most recognizable name on his ledger. For Judah, he’d pick up a belt at welterweight and be right back in the mix.

    Additionally, if Clottey upsets Cotto in a few weeks, a Berto-Clottey showdown would partially unify the division. We’ll see where his management team takes him.

    On the undercard, Kermit Cintron redeemed himself from his recent career missteps by outpointing previously undefeated prospect Alfredo Angulo.

    Cintron dominated early with a snapping jab and counter hooks against an unusually listless Angulo, who was content to simply follow Cintron around and walk into counter traps.

    However, Angulo had several chances late to turn the tide as Cintron began to fade under the constant pressure. But the former welterweight titleholder smartly held when his stamina failed, and eeked out the 12th to secure the decision.

    Final scorecards read 116-112, all for Cintron, who raises his record to 31-2-1, 27 KOs. Alfredo Angulo suffers his first defeat and falls to 15-1, 12 KOs.

    Mosley-Mayweather, Over 10 Years in the Making?


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    Welterweight champion Shane Mosley pulled no punches two weeks ago in calling out long-time rival Floyd Mayweather. Sugar Shane bluntly accused Mayweather of ducking him and challenged him to a megafight. See below:



    Mayweather was obviously not amused, and responded in kind.

    "Since Shane is running his mouth and trying to be disrespectful, he just moved down the hit list," Mayweather retorted. "One thing I promise my fans, they're all going to get it one by one.”

    The “hit list” is part of Mayweather’s newly signed 5-fight deal with Golden Boy Promotions. According to Golden Boy CEO Richard Schaefer, 3 verified names on the list are Manny Pacquiao, Miguel Cotto, and Shane Mosley.

    What many people may not know is that Mosley and Mayweather have been waging a war of words and callouts for over 10 years. In 1998, a young Floyd Mayweather tried to secure a fight with Mosley, who was then an undefeated champion and knockout artist at lightweight. Perhaps wanting the fight to build up, Mosley turned down the still relatively unknown Mayweather.

    In 2000, Mayweather again tried calling out Shane. But Mosley had a bigger, multi-million dollar fish to fry in Oscar De La Hoya. In his signature fight, Mosley jumped 2 weight classes to welterweight and beat the Golden Boy in a classic performance.

    On the other hand, Mayweather slowly built his name up from 2001-2005, most notably with wins over the late Diego Corrales and Jose Luis Castillo (2X). In January ’05, Mayweather again called out Mosley, who was rumored to be returning to welterweight after decisive decision losses to Winky Wright.



    Nothing ever materialized, as Mosley only had 2 fights in 2005 against lower-level competition, in part to readjust himself to welterweight after years away.

    But in 2006, Mosley jumped back to 154 for two lucrative fights against Fernando Vargas. The entertaining scraps resulted in back to back knockouts for Mosley. At this time, both men had their best chance to date to face each other, as Mayweather had several possible PPV dates in 2006.

    Unfortunately, Mosley cited a commitment to his family to take a vacation as a reason not to face Mayweather. Additionally, he likely had to the foresight to see his recent weight-jumping could be his undoing against Floyd. Shane’s comments on this matter can be heard at the 8:50 mark, and he reiterated his stance later in the year after easily KO’ing Vargas in their July 2006 rematch.



    So here we are in 2009, with both men well into their 30s. What could possibly prevent this fight from happening now?

    Manny Pacquiao.

    It’s no secret that Mayweather’s July bout with Juan Manuel Marquez is setup for a blockbuster, record-breaking showdown with Pacquiao. With that fight potentially on the table, Mosley will remain out in the cold.

    But if Pacquiao promoter Bob Arum (Top Rank) plays hardball at the negotiation table, we could possibly see Mayweather-Mosley before the year is out.

    Arum is currently trying to entice Pacquiao to face Miguel Cotto, who must first get by Joshua Clottey later this month. Since Cotto is also a Top Rank fighter, that fight would be far easier for Arum to make then dealing with Mayweather).

    Floyd can equally turn to Mosley, also promoted by Golden Boy, to make an in-house megafight. The two winners could then face off by 2010.

    Confused?

    Such is life in the world of boxing. Preferably, I’d like to see Mayweather-Pacquiao while both guys are red hot (assuming Mayweather handles business next month). In the meantime, Mosley has the option of a fan-friendly barn burner with young gun Andre Berto, or possibly the winner of Clottey-Cotto.

    Whatever happens, as long as these talented fighters face off, boxing fans win.

    Throwback Fight of the Week: Naseem Hamed vs. Steve Robinson (September 30, 1995)

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    Before his over the top debut in the States, a brash Naseem Hamed had to first prove to the UK that he was not a hype job.

    The self-styled Prince made that point when he challenged veteran Steve Robinson for his WBO featherweight title.

    Before Robinson’s shocked hometown fans in Cardiff, Wales, Hamed toyed with Robinson, dominating him on the backfoot and moving forward with huge, single power punches.

    Hamed showed no mercy on Robinson, demoralizing him with verbal and showmanship taunts before the referee stopped the bout in the 8th.

    Hamed’s superb footwork and reflexes were on display, as he kept Robinson at the end of his lethal left hand, and was easily able to slip any offensive attempts.

    Robinson never again challenged for a world title after this demoralizing loss, and went 11-7-1 before retiring in 2002 with a record of 32-17-2.

    Hamed went on to become an international star, finally making a highly-anticipated U.S. debut in a 1997 4 round shootout with Kevin Kelly.

    Unfortunately as Hamed’s star rose, his in-ring skills took a steep decline. Splitting with longtime trainer Brendan Ingle, Hamed’s reflexes, footwork, and punch accuracy dulled. By the late 90’s he had become a reckless, chin in the air fighter who routinely began to suffer knockdowns due to his unorthodox style.

    These infractions came to a head in 2001, when he was soundly beaten in the biggest fight of his career against Mexican legend Marco Antonio Barrera. After the clear points defeat, Hamed lost his will to compete at the elite level. He fought once more in 2002, winning a lackluster decision before abruptly retiring with a record of 36-1, 30 KOs.

    Today, fans can only speculate what could have been if the Prince would have remained the focused, improving version that was on display that ’95 September night against Steve Robinson.








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    Water Ur Seeds said:

    IM AFI CHECK THIS ARTICAL OUT WHEN GET HOME... BUT THE BERTO FIGHT AINT ON UNTIL NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT OVER HERE SMH DOES MY HEAD IN
    June 1, 2009 11:26 AM
     

    CRANSTONJULIANI said:

    BERTO WAS HOLDING TOO MUCH, I THINK MAYWEATHER VS MOSLEY OR PACK MAN WOULD BE GREAT..ALL 3 ARE GREAT FIGHTERS...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tb7d8pHtKpA
    June 1, 2009 11:27 AM
     

    Allahschild said:

    @ CRANSTONJULIANI

    You're right, Berto was holding excessively. I believe he was very wary of Urango's puncher power after realizing he couldn't hurt him.

    @ Water Ur Seeds
    Be forewarned, the Berto fight was pretty lackluster. And it's not all Berto's fault. Urango was so limited that the young champ didn't need to switch gears or make any adjustments to win. It happens, the fight seemed good on paper.

    If Mosley-Mayweather happens, it needs to happen very soon, early next year by the latest. Mosley is 37 years old and time is not on his side. Don't let the Margarito win fool anyone: Marg was a face-first volume puncher whose defense consisted of blocking every head punches with his face. Mayweather is a whole 'nother animal.

    Ismael AbduSalaam
    June 1, 2009 12:04 PM
     

    Airjunior23 said:

    So Mayweather has been ducking who!!! Fuck what ya'll think, you know its messed up when cats duck younger guys to get their money, someting that they have been missing fighting all of their mandatories and such, they get bashed. So here we have a turnaround in the boxing world. I do remember Mayweather pretty much begging for the Mosley fights, Mosley ditched him for the big loot and against somebody like De La Hoya, I wouldve as well. But now Mosley is showing that Hopkins type vigor and he, just like Hopkins can't buy a fight literally. lololol. I feel sorry for the Paul Williams' out there who are dip dodged and ducked because he'll never earn the loot he deserves till he's old and beatable. But I like Mayweather's top five list. I hope that he's undefeated when it's all said and done.

    Mayweather is the best. Nuff said, Manny will catch a beat down.

    East Oakland Bitch, AirJunior
    June 1, 2009 12:05 PM
     

    Texas_Playa said:

    so now Mosley wants Money Mayweather to give him a shot since his career is on the decline, but he was ducking Mayweather when he was on top

    put him last on the list, make him wait

    I wondered what happened to Prince Naseem...kid was nice in the ring but i guess he couldn't take defeat

    As for Berto, he's nice but he may need a couple of more fights before he'sready for the big boys

    June 1, 2009 12:27 PM
     

    jcruz1st said:

    hamed was a bum ok way overated and robinson was done when they fought don't try to make it look like he was or could have been something special
    June 1, 2009 1:22 PM
     

    jcruz1st said:

    berto too is a bum and you will see this when he fights someone major in his weight class mark this in ur blackberry 1.23 pm NY time see it's easy to look good when you out class someone but put someone in a situation they are not comfortable in, and you will see that person do things out of character he is small for his weight class no power he could not even put this bum away saturday night
    June 1, 2009 1:25 PM
     

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    June 1, 2009 1:26 PM
     

    poe said:

    shots fired Floyd. I guess you're gonna have to take these cats down one by one. starting with Marquez, then Pacquiao, then Mosley.
    June 1, 2009 2:26 PM
     

    SaluateYaGeneral said:

    GREAT WIN FOR BERTO ON SATURDAY,

    EVEN THO BOTH HBO FIGHTS WERE LAME

    PACMAN GOIN TO GIVE IT TO FLYOD

    June 1, 2009 3:50 PM
     

    Code of Iron said:

    3 words for prince naseem hamed...

    Marco Antonio Barrera.

    June 1, 2009 6:44 PM
     

    sardo numspa said:

    No disrespect intended for Sugar Shane, but he don't want it with Mayweather.  Mosley is a very good fighter but his best days are behind him.  

    Berto looked good, but he would have a problem with the top teir fighters.  He is still young and will only get better.  He'll be a force to be reckoned with in 2 to 3 years.

    Naseem had the weirdest fighting style I had ever seen.  He could generate so much power off of that back foot.

    I hope the Mayweather vs Paquiao fight happens this year.  Boxing needs that fight to happen.
    June 1, 2009 6:54 PM
     

    YoungAli said:

    For one Mayweather has been ducking people for years. He was known for ducking fighters. Look at the "big fights" he has taken, the golden boy who was about 250 years old and a over-hyped and underweight Ricky overrated Hatton. I know, I know Mayweather fans I'm just hatin but, I guess when you tell the truth you are hating. He ducked Cotto, that cheater Antonio Margarito, Mayweather left 8 million dollars on the table back in 04 to fight him. He won't fight Paul Williams but, to be fair no one wants to fight this guy in three weight classes. People seem to forget that Larry Merchant, called out Mayweather after he rolled up some third rate fighter. Telling him that he was fighting bums basically and he needed to fight some real fighters. He almost brought "Money" to tears with with Mayweather saying "come on Larry why you got to say that?"

    So, now I am happy to see that "Money May" is actually going to fight people instead of ducking and running from opponents. To be a all time great you have to fight everyone in front of you. Like. Suger Ray Robertson, Ali, Liston, Hagler, even and I hate to say it De la Hoya. He might have gotten his ass kicked when he went up against good competition but he didn't duck people.

    Now Suger Shane, to be fair shouldn't be calling out Mayweather now after he was ducking him for years. One good thing Suger Shane did was to get rid of the dragon lady wife of his, that women was pure evil. If you ever seen her act in person like I did a whole lot of nights in Vegas, I don't see how that guy ever won a fight with a evil hooker like that on his back
    June 1, 2009 9:25 PM
     

    YoungAli said:

    For one Mayweather has been ducking people for years. He was known for ducking fighters. Look at the "big fights" he has taken, the golden boy who was about 250 years old and a over-hyped and underweight Ricky overrated Hatton. I know, I know Mayweather fans I'm just hatin but, I guess when you tell the truth you are hating. He ducked Cotto, that cheater Antonio Margarito, Mayweather left 8 million dollars on the table back in 04 to fight him. He won't fight Paul Williams but, to be fair no one wants to fight this guy in three weight classes. People seem to forget that Larry Merchant, called out Mayweather after he rolled up some third rate fighter. Telling him that he was fighting bums basically and he needed to fight some real fighters. He almost brought "Money" to tears with with Mayweather saying "come on Larry why you got to say that?"

    So, now I am happy to see that "Money May" is actually going to fight people instead of ducking and running from opponents. To be a all time great you have to fight everyone in front of you. Like. Suger Ray Robertson, Ali, Liston, Hagler, even and I hate to say it De la Hoya. He might have gotten his ass kicked when he went up against good competition but he didn't duck people.

    Now Suger Shane, to be fair shouldn't be calling out Mayweather now after he was ducking him for years. One good thing Suger Shane did was to get rid of the dragon lady wife of his, that women was pure evil. If you ever seen her act in person like I did a whole lot of nights in Vegas, I don't see how that guy ever won a fight with a evil hooker like that on his back
    June 1, 2009 9:25 PM
     

    Water Ur Seeds said:

    I would rather see Pac Floyd than Shane... but like Ismael says, Shane fight would have to Be real soon, I dont see it happening in A time scale that is ideal to Shane, I rekon the Pac-man fight will go forward first because the anticipation is so great for it, everybody is so hype about it, its gonna happen, then after the Pac-Man fight it may Be like A year until the Shane will get his shot, the Pacquio fight is nowwhere near yet, He hasnt even fought and even BEATEN Marquez, which is A test in itself, the Shane fight is years away

    Mayweather does need to fight the biggest fighters in Boxing tho to Be the great He thinks He is, I mean I know hes really good, but still overated until He bangs out the big names, to Be one of the greatest in recent times

    Naz was A great fighter, and very entertaining... He took showmanship to the next level, and kinda started the excessiveness, but He backed it up... As He was stepping up levels tho He did suffer knock downs, like Kevin Kelly etc... Shame after He got DESTROYED by Berra it just took his heart... Its A shame He never came back, He had one WACK fight after, then quit... He had the ability to Be one of the greats... The build up to the Berra fight was A real carry on to, that may of distracted him, I rember watching it on one of those 24/7 things, their was to much time spent on gloves thing and the entrance... the ONLY time He didnt do his flip over the rope He got beat lol I was pissed off He lost, coz I really wanted A UK dude to Be A mega star in America, Shame He didnt have the heart to avenge the defeat, still He made mega bucks... BTW is mad fat theses days haha Well the last time I saw Him He was
    June 2, 2009 4:33 AM
     

    L-GUTTAH said:

    Nice 2 c some real fans up here. A lot of ppl don't kno Shane was ducking Floyd. But I do! I remember vividly how Floyd kept callin Shane out for a fight around the time when Shane took them 2 Vargas fights. & even after that Floyd was tryna get @ him and Shane made that lame excuse that he was takin some time off. And then he ended fighting 2 bum ass dudes soon after.

    Floyd has much bigger fish to fry than Shane Mosley! Marquez is a true P4P kingpin. As long as Floyd is focused tho he'll get past him. Possibly a late rd k.o. Then we have the Paquiao fight. Which again I believe Floyd will win. Don't be fooled by all ths Pac-Man hype. I watched Erik Morrales push him around and bully him 4 12. As long as Floyd is focused he'll get past that left hand.
    June 2, 2009 8:34 AM
     

    thaman1010 said:

    Paul Williams would wear all of these fools out right now, notice how he isn't on Mayweather's hitlist, that nigga Paul Williams has a reach that none of those niggas want a piece of.
    June 4, 2009 1:11 PM
     

    Water Ur Seeds said:

    Thought Berto Urango was A good fight, Kermit put himself back in the mix to, hadnt seen Angulo fight before, so didnt kno what 2 expect wit him
    June 7, 2009 5:22 PM
     

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