View Full Version : Floyd Mayweather apoligizes to UFC


chop
05-08-2007, 04:55 AM
WBC Super Welterweight champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. was victorious over Oscar De La Hoya in Saturday’s mega-pay-per-view fight in Las Vegas.

He was also humble in victory, apologizing to the UFC ownership group for comments he made during the past few weeks. Mayweather had stated any boxing champion could easily transition into MMA and become a champion.

That prompted UFC president Dana White to issue a challenge for Mayweather to fight UFC lightweight champion Sean Sherk.

Unfortunately, it appears the bout won’t happen. Mayweather, after all, won’t be competing in MMA anytime soon.

From Fightnews.com:

“I apologize to the UFC, sometimes we say things that we shouldn’t have said and I’m man enough to admit that. I apologize to the Fertittas, Lorenzo and Dana White (UFC owners). I respect MMA fighters and what they do in the UFC. I have no plans of fighting in mixed martial arts.”

Hopefully now, this little tiff can be put to rest — though some told-time boxing analysts will never let it go.

Case in point: Jim Lampley of HBO Boxing.

From USA Today:

With mixed martial arts cutting into boxing’s appeal, HBO is negotiating to air some of that sport’s action. But after Floyd Mayweather Jr. beat Oscar De La Hoya in Saturday’s much-hyped HBO pay-per-view fight, HBO’s Jim Lampley suggested mixed martial arts fighters “are light years away from the skill level we saw in the ring tonight.” HBO will show the fight replay Saturday.

It’s no wonder the UFC has stated that Lampley (and cohort Larry Merchant) will, in no way, be associated with the UFC’s events on HBO.

In any manner, the sooner we can get past the idea of “MMA vs. boxing,” the better off we’ll be. It’s not an either-or proposition; people can like both. And besides, there’s no reason for the UFC and other MMA organizations to even care what the boxing world thinks. MMA long ago surpassed boxing as the combat sport of tomorrow.

Obi Narb Kenobi
05-08-2007, 04:58 AM
*sniff* *sniff* you smell that?

*sniff* i smell pussy

[AEM] TEAM420
05-08-2007, 05:54 AM
WOW...what a sudden change of heart on Maywheathers part.....I think it's funny when Duch-bags from boxing orgs. try to say that the fight was better then any MMA fight because that cleary wasn't the case...even the dude on ESPN said that MMA is taking over boxing and that the Maywheather/De la Hoya fight was dissapointing....CASE CLOSED

chop
05-08-2007, 06:20 AM
like ive said a millions times for you dumbasses, comparing boxing to MMA is like Comparing Cricket to Baseball

hahahaha I thought it was better than 98% of any UFC fights ive ever watched and im an mma fan to so whats that say for MMA? If they cant even keep me interested in the wake of all these upsets and changes then maybe it was just a fad,(yeah bad example....about as good as any ive ever seen from a "boxing is dying" nobody) I love the sport but I doubt im ever gonna be running to defend it like some of you nutcases do
all this fight proved for me was Boxing is still >>>>>>>>>>>>>> MMA for the "who cares" factor
you wont see anything but a mma forum jump the day Randy fights Fedor or Wandy Fights Chuck.

CHE
05-08-2007, 06:30 AM
lampley and merchant can suck my cock

bigbadroy
05-08-2007, 07:34 AM
mayweather>sherk

Jim
05-08-2007, 07:59 AM
Y would a boxer who has reached the pinnacle of his proffesion & about to retire go into a sport he knows nothing about & compete?The whole idea is ludicrous.
To suggest being scared is the reason is an opinion that has to be biased in nature because it makes little or no sense.
Its like saying when & if Fedor retires on top he's a pussy if he doesnt take on boxings HW champion.
*sheeesh

Falcon26
05-08-2007, 03:07 PM
cricket>baseball

chop
05-09-2007, 03:19 AM
cricket>baseball
+1
You sir, are a champ