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9 results for "floyd mayweather jr"
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Baldomir takes Judah's belt in unanimous decision
Thomas GerbasiCarlos Baldomir cost Zab Judah not only his welterweight titles, but also an April 8 showdown with Floyd Mayweather Jr., outpointing Judah via unanimous decision.
Story | Conversation | January 07, 2006 -
More to Mayweather than his motor mouth
Thomas GerbasiFloyd Mayweather Jr.'s marathon training sessions help him cash the checks his mouth keeps writing.
Story | Conversation | June 21, 2005 -
Corrales' inability to quit equals success
Thomas GerbasiAcelino Freitas may have decided to surrender, but the difference was that Diego Corrales didn't.
Story | Conversation | August 07, 2004 -
Mayweather Jr. wins junior welterweight debut
Thomas GerbasiNew weight class, same result for unbeaten Floyd Mayweather Jr.
Story | Conversation | May 22, 2004 -
Corley's ready for anything from Mayweather
Thomas GerbasiDeMarcus Corley feels he has the advantage going into Saturday's fight with Floyd Mayweather Jr.
Story | Conversation | May 21, 2004 -
Mayweather now has pound-for-pound claim
Thomas GerbasiWith Roy Jones Jr. now beaten, Floyd Mayweather Jr. has a stronger claim to the mythical pound-for-pound crown.
Story | Conversation | May 20, 2004 -
Pound-for-pound contest heats up
Thomas GerbasiWith the world's two best fighters battling it out in successive weeks, lightweight champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. fired the opening salvo in the pound-for-pound wars at Roy Jones Jr. with a devastating 7th round stoppage of Phillip Ndou Saturday night.
Story | Conversation | November 01, 2003 -
Diego Corrales: No More Drama
Thomas GerbasiFormer champ Diego Corrales has changed his life and is moving on up.
AssociateStory | April 23, 2003 -
A Change in The Mayweather
Thomas GerbasiFloyd Mayweather Jr. would like nothing more than to enjoy the sport he competes in.
AssociateStory | September 19, 2002