Flloyd Mayweather to fight Andre Berto, critics slam decision
Los Angeles: Floyd Mayweather on Thursday hit back at critics of his
choice of opponent Andre Berto for next month's Las Vegas title bout
which is expected to see him equal Rocky Marciano's legendary record of
49-0.

Mayweather fights against Pacquiao in what was called the
fight of the century |
The outspoken welterweight king has faced a storm of criticism since
announcing earlier this week he will face the unfancied Berto in Las
Vegas on September 12 to cement a place in the history books. But
Mayweather, whose super-fight with Manny Pacquiao in May was widely
regarded as a flop, insisted that his meeting with Berto, instead of a
more dangerous opponent, had box-office appeal."
I have been getting backlash," Mayweather said. "They say no one in
the sport will buy the fight. I picked him because he is an exciting
fighter."Mayweather also dismissed suggestions that he should have
chosen Britain's former two-time world champ Amir Khan who is considered
a tougher opponent and who has been angling for a confrontation with the
American."
How many championships has Khan won, two. Berto has won two also,"
Mayweather said.
Mayweather and Berto came face to face in Los Angeles on Thursday for
a press conference to launch the countdown to the fight. There was no
trash talking during Thursday's news conference but the fighters did get
together for a stare down at the front of the podium. Berto (30-3, 23
KOs) thanked Mayweather for the opportunity and his trainer Virgil
Hunter spent more time at the podium lavishing praise on Mayweather than
he did talking about his fighter.Mayweather meanwhile brushed off
criticism of his cagey, tactical performance against Pacquiao earlier
this year, which failed to live up to the hype.
"My job is to go out there and be a chess player and that is what I
did. I found a way to win," he said.Mayweather meanwhile reiterated
Thursday that next month's bout is his final fight -- a claim few
commentators are taking seriously given that he is likely to face a
money-spinning payday for a chance to go 50-0. |