Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Robert Guerrero live Action


Most Welcome to all viewers watch and enjoy Robert Guerrero vs Floyd Mayweather Jr. live Boxing On Saturday, May 4 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, boxing legend Floyd “Money” Mayweather (43-0) will square off against Robert “The Ghost” Guerrero (31-1-1) for the WBC and vacant The Ring Welterweight Championships. Who ya got? Floyd Mayweather Robert Guerrero
Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Robert Guerrero live
Submit Vote vote to see results This is a battle that many fans of the sport did not expect, but after beating Andre Berto in his previous fight, Guerrero has proven to the boxing community and The Money Team that he is a viable opponent. While Mayweather will enter this fight heavily favored—Money comes in at -800 while The Ghost sits at +500 (h/t BoDog)—there is no doubt that Guerrero will not go down without a fight. This is shaping up to be one of the best bouts of 2013.
 INFORMATION :
Mayweather's WBC welterweight title
Where: MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, NV
 When: Saturday, May 4 at 9 p.m. EST
 Undefeated pound-for-pound king Floyd “Money” Mayweather takes on Robert “The Ghost” Guerrero this Saturday, May 4, at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. The 12-round battle will be Mayweather’s first of the six-fight television deal he signed earlier this year with Showtime and CBS. The bout will be produced and distributed by Showtime PPV. The burgeoning storylines of this increasingly interesting throwdown will soon burst forth from prefight promise into real-time action on Saturday’s blue canvassed crucible. Both Robert Guerrero and Floyd Mayweather believe in their ability to win fights. 
These guys are world class. One does not get to the pinnacle of his profession lacking a strong belief in what he does and how he does it. For Guerrero, though, this fight is more than that. The headstrong Christian believes he’s on a mission from God. He stated (via The Ring): Robert Guerrero is again the aggressor. He's able to land a bit more in this round, as his desperation level goes up and Mayweather begins to use his legs a little less. It's not clear at this point whether Floyd is beginning to tire due to the rough style of the fight or if he's simply looking to make more of the fight.
 Mayweather lands pretty much at will, whenever he chooses to let his hands go. And that's a lot in this round. Most of Guerrero's shots are off the mark, but when he does land, Floyd gives him a little smile as if to say you got me. Money simply doesn't respect Guerrero's power, but he is slowing down a tad. The accumulation of punches to non-scoring areas has reduced his hand speed just a bit. Those elbows and hands must be hurting, and Floyd has had a history of hand problems, but it doesn't show as he closes the round out with a flurry that brings the crowd to its feet.

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