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Sunday, 5 July 2015

Floyd Mayweather may be stripped of his WBO Title belt

Floyd "Money" Mayweather Jr. was awarded the WBO welterweight title when he defeated Manny "Pac-Man" Pacquiao on May 2, but it was announced Friday that the 38-year-old megastar will be stripped of the championship due to a lack of compliance.

ESPN.com's Dan Rafael was the first to report that the World Boxing Organization officially decided to take back its 147-pound belt from the undefeated Mayweather.

According to reports, Mayweather declined to pay the $200,000 sanctioning fee for the title by the deadline. Also, he decided against vacating the WBA and WBC junior middleweight titles, which was necessary since boxers are not permitted to hold world championships in multiple weight classes.

After his huge victory over Pacquiao, Mayweather initially expressed his desire to vacate the titles he won. He said:
"I don't know if it will be Monday or maybe a couple weeks. I'll talk to my team and see what we need to do. Other fighters need a chance. Give other fighters a chance. I'm not greedy. I'm a world champion in two different weight classes. It's time to let other fighters fight for the belt".
Mayweather ultimately had a change of heart, which led to last week's bout between Timothy Bradley and Jessie Vargas being fought with the interim WBO welterweight title on the line.
Per O'Hara, Mayweather's lawyer, John R. Hornewer, said the fact that the WBO originally announced the fight as a WBO welterweight title match left a bad taste in his client's mouth:
For Mr. Mayweather to pick up the paper and read that another promotional company has announced that it is staging a bout for the same WBO title that Mr. Mayweather won in the ring, currently holds and has not relinquished, was extremely disappointing for him and his team.
Despite Mayweather's hard feelings, it looks as though he will have no choice other than to relinquish the belt since he has not followed the WBO's regulations.

Championships don't mean much at this point in Mayweather's career since he has seen and done it all, so allowing Bradley to hold the title and others to vie for it is likely the best possible move for the WBO in terms of increasing the level of competition in the welterweight division.



BoxingNews24.com.

34 comments:

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    1. Na dem sabi biko. I choputas not. Linda take note!

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    2. Dude is selfish! And getting greedy!

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  2. The rate at which I see this floyd going bankrupt ehn..

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  3. Hes kinda selfish too, why does he wanna hold the titles all at the same time, i mean cmon, he has the highest title already!

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  4. Lol @ I'm not a greedy person

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  5. Floyd money wheather has money so belt or no belt, title or no title his cash is still there

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  6. haaaa oga oo "http://kashystone.com" CLICK FOR FREE DATA

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  7. why should he be stripped of his WBO title, he has worked very hard for it.

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  8. If I hear!

    "Slow and steady wins d race"

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  9. Well it was a so much disputed fight in the first place... But what will it cost him to comply to all that's been requested of him... Lackadaisical attitude can lead a man to hell



    READ THE DIARY OF A JOBLESS NIGERIAN YOUTH

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  10. Okay na..shebi dey won't collect all d money?

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  11. Make dem beat this guy jare......



    Nuelcode

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  12. What compliance? Guess they've done their business....this ppl can play dirty games sometimes

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  13. Indeed "Championships don't mean much at this point in Mayweather's career since he has seen and done it all".


    I wish him well, and d best thereof. Thumbs up, and more power to his elbows.

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  14. Did they say "For Mr. May weather to pick up the papers and READ..."?? Hahahahahahahahaha!!!!
    VERY FUNNY!!

    FiZz

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  15. Okay seen...next!



    #TeamBlessed#

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  16. Dude is very arrogant and disrespectful...

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  17. He doesn't care because he'll still have the money.

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  18. Ooooooooh my...!

    I'm missing u my dear Floyd

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  19. Just to Pay the $200k fee and he failed to comply. What arrogance! He deserved it. He didn't even win the fight but was a bought over. ��

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