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Notes on Ali, Mayweather, and Others

Lloyd Price was at the Belvedere Hotel in Manhattan this week to tape an interview for a PBS documentary about Muhammad Ali that will air in early-2015.
Price, who was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998, met Cassius Clay in Louisville in 1958. Stagger Lee, which Price recorded, had just become the first rock-and-roll song sung by a black recording artist to reach #1 on the Billboard charts.
âI was on tour,â Price told me years ago, when I was researching Muhammad Ali: His Life and Times. âAli was sixteen years old, sitting outside the Top Hat Lounge because he was underage and they wouldnât let him in. When I got to the lounge, this crazy kid rushed over, saying, âMr. Price, Iâm Cassius Marcellus Clay; Iâm the Golden Gloves Champion of Louisville, Kentucky; someday Iâm gonna be heavyweight champion of the world; I love your music; and Iâm gonna be famous like you.â I just looked at him, and said, âKid, youâre dreaming.â But what happened was, we got along. You couldnât help but like him. The Top Hat Lounge was a popular place, and each time I played there, I saw him. After a while, I started looking for him and bringing him in with me. He had all sorts of questions – about music and traveling, but mostly he wanted to know about girls. There were a lot of things he didnât know, and he asked me how to make out with girls. He was very sincere about it. I told him, âJust be yourself, and the girls will like you.â Although as part of the lesson, I gave him a couple of dollars and said, âAlways have some money. Thatâs the beginning of hanging out with the foxes.ââ
Price is 81 years old now and thinner than he was before. At the Belvedere Hotel, he was walking with a cane. But his voice was clear; there was a gleam in his eye; and his contagious laugh filled the room. The taping lasted just under an hour and the memories flowed.
âI took a real liking to Cassius. I was number one then, and heâd ask me, âWhat does it feel like to be a big starâ . . . You have to remember what America was like at that time. In parts of the country, Iâm being booked into white clubs. Iâm being booked to do white dances. But I canât stay at the white hotel, and I have to go around to the back door if I want a sandwich . . . I went to some [Nation of Islam] meetings with Ali. For the first time in my life – as a grown man who was a star who had sold millions of records – I heard somebody saying, âYou are somebody.â The language gave you such a lift. You left feeling good about yourself. In the end, it wasnât my thing. But I can understand how Ali got hooked . . . Aliâs heart is pure. He was always true to himself.â
And perhaps most important â
âAli had no problem with being a black man.â
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Floyd Mayweather prides himself on his defense. But as of late, âMoneyâ has taken some hits outside the ring.
During a âsatellite tourâ two days before Mayweather-Maidana II, Floyd was interviewed by Rachel Nichols on CNN. Nichols ground him to pieces over the issue of domestic violence and Mayweatherâs multiple convictions for what she called his âbrutal historyâ of physically abusing women .
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Floyd tried to deflect the issue, saying, âEverything has been allegations. Nothing has been proven.â
But unlike the enablers who have approved, sanctioned, and televised Mayweatherâs fights in recent years, Nichols engaged, noting, âIn the incident you went to jail for, the mother of your three children did show some bruising [and] a concussion when she went to the hospital. It was your own kids who called the police, gave them a detailed description of the abuse. There has been documentation.â
âUmm,â Floyd responded. âOnce again . . . Ahh . . . No pictures; just hearsay and allegations, and I signed a plea bargain. So once again, not true.â
Then Nichols landed another power punch.
âBut the website Deadspin recently detailed seven separate physical assaults on five different women that resulted in arrest or citation. Are we really supposed to believe all these women are lying, including the incidents when there were witnesses like your own kids?â
âEverybody actually . . . Ummm . . . Everybody is entitled to their own opinion. You know, when itâs all said and done, only God can judge me.â
Mayweatherâs fumbling of the ball again on the issue of domestic violence followed another embarrassment – a series of exchanges with Curtis Jackson a/k/a 50 Cent.
Last month, the rapper offered to donate $750,000 to a charity of Mayweatherâs choosing if Floyd could read a full page from a Harry Potter book without a flub. Later, 50 Cent amended the offer to Mayweather, saying, âI got a phone call from my man, Jimmy Kimmel. Jimmy said heâll put it on the actual show. We donât want to put pressure on you. We know you canât pronounce those words in the Harry Potter book, so weâre going to let you read Cat in the Hat.â
Soon after, a tape of Floyd reading a promo for The Breakfast Club off a teleprompter surfaced. He did not do well.
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That leads to the question of whether or not Mayweatherâs archrival, Manny Pacquiao, can read Harry Potter. After all, Pacquiao grew up in abject poverty, living at times on the streets in the Philippines.
A telephone call to publicist Fred Sternburg (who has spent years with Pacquiao) seemed in order.
âNot only can Manny read Harry Potter,â Sternburg informed this writer. âHe can read Harry Potter in English and Tagalog.
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FROM AND ABOUT PROMOTERS
David Greisman (on Roc Nation and 50 Cent): Boxers who want to waste their money start rap labels. Rappers who want to waste their money start boxing promotional companies.
Bob Arum: Promoters talk all the time about competitive match-ups. And most of the time, theyâre not telling the truth. Theyâre just doing their job.
Gary Shaw (when asked to âbe honestâ regarding the difficulties in finalizing a deal for a âSuper Sixâ fight between Andre Ward and Andre Dirrell): I canât be honest. Iâm a promoter.
Thomas Hauser can be reached by email at thauser@rcn.com. His most recent book (Thomas Hauser on Boxing: Another Year Inside the Sweet Science) will be published shortly by the University of Arkansas Press.
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Avila Perspective, Chap. 254: Canelo vs Jermell Charlo in a Battle of Undisputed Champions

LAS VEGAS-Less than the usual massive crowd gathered for boxing kingpin Saul âCaneloâ Alvarez and Jermell Charlo in the desert heat outside of the T-Mobile Arena on Friday afternoon. Usually the weigh-ins are slightly bigger for Mexicoâs idol.
Is the declining crowd an indicator of Alvarez fans ebbing belief in his abilities?
Still, on Saturday night, two undisputed world champions from differing divisions will collide as Guadalajara, Mexicoâs Alvarez (59-2-2, 39 KOs) meets Houstonâs Charlo (35-1-1, 19 KOs) at T-Mobile Arena for the super middleweight world championship. PPV.Com will stream the clash of champions.
This year has seen a hyper-speed uptick in champions fighting other champions, perhaps the result of watching their female counterparts Amanda Serrano and Katie Taylor produce the biggest fight of 2022. This year several marquee collisions were spawned from lightweights to heavyweights.
Or maybe the pandemic lull created a twitch panic among the elite.
Charlo was one of those who had been sidelined while others like Gervonta âTankâ Davis, Naoya âMonsterâ Inoue and Canelo Alvarez filled their pockets with cash. And others like Devin Haney and Teofimo Lopez gained undisputed glory.
Instead of watching on the sidelines, Charlo decided to make his move for greater glory by attempting to dethrone one of the top pound-for-pound fighters in the world, if not the kingpin of boxing when it comes to money.
âIf I accomplish this massive goal, it will be hard to top,â Charlo said a few weeks ago during his media workout. âIâll be in the record book with the greats of boxing for a long time.â
Risks brings rewards.
Canelo, long a member of the boxing elite, has held his position as the box office king for many years now by taking the daunting risks throughout his boxing life.
âJermell is right, I have nothing to prove. But this time I have something to prove to him,â said Alvarez while in Las Vegas on Wednesday. âHe never believed in my skills. Heâs been calling me out. Now I have an opportunity to show him my skills.â
Undisputed super welterweight will challenge undisputed super middleweight in a two-division jump not often seen, except for Henry Armstrong, Roberto Duran and Sugar Shane Mosley. Itâs the road taken by those who seek to be great.
Both are 33 but the redhead Alvarez has been fighting professionally since he was 15. Thatâs a lot of bullets in the chamber he has already used. Charlo has height, speed and the ability to adapt to different styles. Stylistically, itâs a battle that makes even the skeptics take pause.
It all depends on Alvarezâs resiliency. Charlo has ring rust, while Alvarez seemingly has lost the hunger. Whose weakness will prove the greater?
âNow is the time for this fight. Weâre in our primes and at our best,â said Charlo. âI wanna shake the doubters off and prove to the world why Iâm in this position. Thereâs a reason I made it this far.â
Alvarez remembers being as hungry as Charlo.
âI never overlook any fighter,â Alvarez said. âI know what heâs going to bring and Iâm ready.â
Undercard
Several other notable bouts are included on the pay-per-view card.
Former world titlists and current welterweight contenders Yordenis Ugas (27-5) and Mario Barrios (27-2) battle for an interim title set for 12 rounds.
Super welterweights Jesus Ramos (20-0, 16 KOs) and Erickson Lubin (25-2, 18 KOs) match skills  in a match that pits a southpaw veteran against an undefeated southpaw from Arizona. For the past three years Ramos has been moving up the ladder and was last seen pounding out highly-touted Joey Spencer. Can he survive Lubin who nearly toppled Sebastian Fundora?
Doors open at T-Mobile Arena at 2 p.m. Pacific Time.
Lampley is back
Legendary HBO announcer Jim Lampley was hired along with ace reporter Lance Pugmire who will co-host the Saul âCaneloâ Alvarez versus Jermell Charlo showdown via viewer chat live on PPV.com.
Itâs the same concept used by Monday Night Football that features former quarterback greats Peyton Manning and Eli Manning in alternative programming.
Lampley returns to boxing after a five-year absence following HBOâs yanking of the popular program that vaulted elite boxing to the top behind the likes of George Foreman, Oscar De La Hoya and Manny Pacquiao.
The veteran announcer will be live streaming all the action on media platforms before and during the fight action. He was sorely missed by all who follow the sweet science.
Photo credit: Al Applerose
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Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk a Go for Saudi Arabia: Date TBA

It is now official. Representatives of WBC and Lineal heavyweight champion Tyson Fury and WBO/WBA/IBF title-holder Oleksandr Usyk have come to terms. The Fury-Usyk fight will be staged at Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on a date to be determined. (Speculation centers around Dec. 23.)
Fury vs Usyk is the latest addition to Riyadh Season, a months-long, state-sponsored, city-wide entertainment and sports festival that commences this year on Oct. 28 with the fight between Tyson Fury and MMA star Francis Ngannou serving as the centerpiece of the grand opening ceremony.
A point that will be central to the pre-fight hype is that more than three decades have passed since boxing had a unified heavyweight champion. The last man to be recognized as such was Lennox Lewis who unified the title in November of 1999 when he won a unanimous decision over Evander Holyfield at the Thomas and Mack Center in Las Vegas. Lewis entered the contest sporting the WBC belt whereas Holyfield held the WBA and IBF diadems.
As noted in boxrec, the vacant IBO heavyweight title was also at stake, a fact acknowledged in most British pre- and post-fight reports, but largely omitted from stories in American papers. As for the WBO, which was born the same year as the Florida-based IBO and came to leapfrog past it in credibility, it was out of the loop. Their heavyweight champion was Vitali Klitschko who had won the belt from Herbie Hyde.
The Lewis-Holyfield fight in Las Vegas was a rematch. They had fought eight months earlier at Madison Square Garden. That fight was ruled a draw, a decision deemed so unjust to Lennox Lewis that it spawned a federal investigation.
The tentative Dec. 23 date for Fury-Usyk would be a quick turnaround for the Gypsy King but would give him two months to heal in the event that he emerges from his non-title fight with Ngannou with a facial cut or another issue requiring medical attention. As noted in a story in the London Mirror, the date of Dec. 23 has also been bandied about as the likely date for the resurrection of the aborted fight between Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn. Something would have to give and it wouldnât be Fury-Usyk.
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Atlantic City Welcomes the 7th Annual Boxing Hall of Fame Weekend

While the world of boxing will be focused on Las Vegas and the mega showdown between two undisputed champions, across the country Atlantic City will play host to the seventh annual Hall-of-Fame Induction Weekend. This yearâs festivities are highlighted by the celebration of heavyweight boxers that once helped make Atlantic City the leading destination for âbig timeâ fights. At the top of this yearâs class are names like George Foreman, David Tua, Shannon Briggs, and Pinklon Thomas. With names like these, itâs easy to understand why this yearâs Induction Weekend, now a staple of the cityâs entertainment calendar, figures to be the best ever.
Ray McCline, a lifelong boxing fan, is the brainchild behind the event which has matured beyond the infancy stage. For McCline (himself a 2022 inductee into the New Jersey Boxing Hall of Fame), creating an entire weekend around the sport in a way that could also benefit the city financially was a no-brainer.
âItâs great to see what this weekend has become. Itâs been a long road from the original idea, but with great support and partnerships, itâs been possible,â states McCline.
In the past the ACBHOF has had to be as nimble as some of the fighters that theyâve honored to continue making sure the weekend wasnât lost in the shadows of a city that has dealt with economic struggles. McCline and his staff at the ACBHOF have done an excellent job integrating the history of boxing with the history of Atlantic City. Theyâve done this by offering fans the opportunity to spend more than just one evening immersed in the culture of the sport.
âIt continues to grow and get better and thatâs what itâs all about; making this the type of weekend that boxing fans mark on their calendars each year. This year weâre fortunate to partner with Hard Hitting Promotions to provide a great night of live professional boxing for fans as well,â says McCline. Itâs the type of addition to an already full weekend schedule that only strengthens the ACBHOF brand.
A partnership with the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino has also been a key to recent enhancements for the weekend of events.
After years of having to adapt the schedule to the schedules of their host properties, having this partnership with Hard Rock has allowed for the ACBHOF to lock in the final weekend of September or first weekend of October which is important because it allows fans to plan out their post summer and pre-holiday schedules without having to skip their trip to Atlantic City. âA major bonus,â says McCline. âIt was one of the major hurdles that we had to jump over. Integrating Hard Rock and their established relationships in the world of entertainment only benefits both parties.â
Itâs a fact that isnât lost when you see crowds of concert-goers and people arriving in the city for other events enter the Free Fan Expo that takes place prior to the award ceremony.
Which brings us to this yearâs schedule of events. Tomorrow (Friday, Sept. 29) will be the customary V.I.P opening cocktail reception followed by the live fights at Ballyâs Casino. On Saturday at Hard Rock is the free Fight Fan Experience which allows fans to interact with legends of the sport from the past and fighters of today and tomorrow. During the evening hours. the actual awards and induction ceremony will take place at the Hard Rock. The weekend activities culminate in a legends brunch on Sunday morning at the Blue Water Grille at the Flagship Hotel.
Whatâs going on in Las Vegas isnât lost on McCline. âThis year is going to be great for those attending the induction ceremony at the V.I.P. level. We were able to set up our post ceremony cocktail reception in conjunction with showing the Canelo-Charlo fight. At the end of the day, weâre all fans of the sport so why miss a historic fight?â
Just listening to the joy that springs from the voice of Ray McCline when discussing both this yearâs event and plans for the future is refreshing, especially when one considers all of the roadblocks that heâs overcome to bring his vision to reality in the form of a full weekend of celebration.
Note: The main event of the boxing show on Friday is a 10-round contest between super lightweights Branden Pizarro (18-1-1) and Esteban Garcia (16-2). For more information on event tickets, room reservations, and weekend schedules, visit the Atlantic City Boxing Hall of Fame website at: www.acbhof.com
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