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lundi 7 septembre 2015

'Hungry' Andre Berto vows to upset Mayweather

Hunter believes Berto's losses were more to do with his health than lack of talent
Andre Berto uses the jumping rope during a media workout
in preparation for his fight against Floyd Mayweather Jr.
August 28, 2015, in Los Angeles, California. (Getty)
By AFP
Published Monday, September 07, 2015
 Andre Berto is the fall guy for pound-for-pound king Floyd Mayweather's supposedly final fight, an opponent regarded as game but not having the quality to deviate from the script.
Berto is a massive underdog for Saturday's showdown against the unbeaten Mayweather, who will match the perfect 49-0 record of legendary heavyweight Rocky Marciano if - as expected - he retains his welterweight world titles in Las Vegas.
Few give Berto, a former two-time title holder, much of a chance, in what would be one of the greatest upsets in boxing history if he becomes the first man to stop Mayweather.
"I'm in the best shape I've ever been in," said a relaxed-sounding Berto (30-3, 23 KOs), vowing to go after the "crafty" and defensively brilliant Mayweather.
"I'm going to bring a combination of speed and power to the table and I believe I have better athletic ability (than Mayweather's previous opponents)."
"I'm a young and hungry fighter coming in, and if I can take that (crown) away from him, that'd be huge. That's my mindset," he added.
Berto, 32 on Monday, is only now emerging from an ugly chapter in what had been a promising career.
He tested positive for a performance-enhancing drug in 2012, had shoulder surgery in 2013 that left him fearing for his career - "it shook up my whole world" - and is on a run of three defeats in his last six fights. Berto says being the man to tear up the history books and prove his knockers wrong is all the inspiration he needs.
"Those critics aren't there in the ring with us, they're not in the gym," he said. "I don't get affected by the critics."
Hungrier
Mayweather (48-0, 26 KOs) had the pick of a packed welterweight division, but he infuriated boxing fans in choosing Berto, who says he is hungrier and better than ever after those troubled three years inside and outside the ring.
He refuses to say what some of the personal issues were and is coy on his injury problems too, but his highly respected trainer Virgil Hunter believes Berto's losses were more to do with his health than lack of talent. Berto, an all-action fighter with a big heart who will reportedly pocket $3 million from the bout, did not box for over a year because of his shoulder and Hunter says the comeback from that - mentally and physically - is still not quite complete.
But Berto says he will show the MGM Grand crowd - which will be fully behind him - that he is "a whole different man" compared to 2013, when he only narrowly lost to journeyman Jesus Soto Karass despite being injured early in the bout.
Berto may have been born in the United States but he identifies heavily with Haiti, where his family are from, and is said to have been traumatised by the 2010 earthquake that killed more than 250,000 people and shattered much of the impoverished country's ramshackle infrastructure.
Berto is believed to have lost friends and family in the quake and he put boxing to one side in the aftermath to travel to Haiti to help in the painstaking recovery.
He also founded the Berto Dynasty Foundation, whose work includes raising money for Haiti's needy.
Berto talks darkly of things in his past, without ever saying what they are.
"Where my people come from, there's a lot worse than anything in that ring," Berto says.
Mayweather has talked up Berto - likely in an attempt to generate interest in the fight - and there has been a noticeable absence of trash-talking between the pair.
"He feels like he has nothing to lose, and I think that when you got a guy that's put in that situation, it makes him work that much harder because he got a chance to be one of the top guys in the sport when I'm through," said Mayweather.
http://www.emirates247.com/sports/other/hungry-andre-berto-vows-to-upset-mayweather-2015-09-07-1.602632

jeudi 6 août 2015

Mayweather vuelve al ring contra el haitiano Berto

Las Vegas.- Floyd Mayweather Jr. de 38 años de edad volverá al cuadrilátero por primera vez desde que protagonizó la llamada pelea del siglo, para enfrentar al estadounidense de origen haitiano Andre Berto , de 31 años de edad, el 12 de septiembre en Las Vegas, en lo que ha dicho que sería su última pelea.
El combate por el título peso welter no luce, ni cerca, tan lucrativo como el pleito de Mayweather del 2 de mayo, en el que venció a Manny Pacquiao y obtuvo ganancias, de acuerdo a reportes, por 220 millones de dólares.
Sin embargo, será transmitida en pago por evento, donde Mayweather figura como el amplio favorito para ganar por ocasión 49 en igual número de peleas profesionales.
Berto, olímpico en 2004, alguna vez lució como una estrella en ascenso, pero ha perdido tres de sus últimas seis peleas. Dos de esas derrotas fueron ante Robert Guerrero y Víctor Ortiz, a los que Mayweather venció con facilidad.
“Siempre doy lo mejor y este combate contra Andre Berto no será la excepción”, dijo Mayweather a la hora de anunciar la pelea. “Es un boxeador joven y fuerte, que tiene hambre de vencer a los mejores.
Antes de él, 48 lo han intentado, y el 12 de septiembre, serán 49″.
La sexta es la última en un acuerdo de seis peleas que Mayweather tenía con la cadena Showtime, y el púgil ha repetido varias veces que se retirará una vez que el acuerdo finalice.
Mayweather, de 38 años, se había retirado anteriormente, pero volvió tras un breve descanso.“Floyd ha sido congruente y no ha dudado al decir que es su último combate”, dijo Stephen Espinoza, vicepresidente ejecutivo y gerente general de Showtime Sports.
“Es el mejor peleador y es un tanto sorprendente que se retire en este momento, pero nunca lo he escuchado decir lo contrario”.
Espinoza rechazó las críticas de se trata de un combate desigual, al señalar que hubo complicaciones para llegar a un acuerdo con el inglés Amir Khan y que no hay muchos peleadores de donde escoger. Dijo que Berto será agresivo, algo que Pacquiao no quiso o no pudo hacer en la pelea del pasado mayo.
“Es uno de esos boxeadores que siempre da espectáculo”, dijo Espinoza de Berto. “Tal vez su mayor defecto es que es demasiado agresivo”.
Mayweather esperó hasya el último momento para anunciar la pelea, que se realizará en el MGM Grand Arena, mismo lugar donde venció a Pacquiao por decisión unánime.
Mayweather y Berto estarán el jueves en Los Ángeles para anunciar una pelea que está a menos de seis semanas de distancia.
Berto (30-3) ganó sus primeras 27 peleas como profesional y obtuvo un título de peso welter. Pero luego cayó ante Ortiz, antes de perder peleas consecutivas ante Guerrero y Jesús Soto Karass.Berto, quien se recuperó para ganar sus últimos dos pleitos, dijo que demostrará que se merece la oportunidad.
“Más vale que crea que voy a ir tras Floyd y que no me preocupa lo que otros 48 boxeadores no pudieron hacer”, señaló.
“Alguien saldrá noqueado, y no seré yo”.
Si Mayweather vence a Berto, mejoraría su foja a 49-0, igualando la marca perfecta con la que Rocky Marciano se retiró como campeón de peso completo en 1956.
Existe especulación de que Mayweather pelearía una vez más para romper el récord, tal vez inaugurando la nueva arena del MGM sobre Las Vegas Strip a mediados del año entrante.http://www.cdn.com.do/noticias/2015/08/05/mayweather-vuelve-al-ring-contra-el-haitiano-berto/