Before we begin the recap, let's give ourselves a round of applause because this is the first ever boxing post since this blog has been active. There's only one monumental event that could ever warrant a boxing post and that is due in part to Floyd Joy Mayweather, Jr.
You know the name, you know the flair, you know the world records, and you love the controversy which is what Pretty Boy Floyd/Money Mayweather always brings to to the ring whenever he's fighting an opponent. Tonight's match was against boxing's gritty, hard worker Victor Ortiz. We fans were treated to the hype surrounding to this match with HBO critically acclaimed 24/7 in which Mayweather bragged, boasted, used his millions as a telephone with friend 50 cent, fought with his father, repeatedly, and also opened up old wounds. Ortiz won fans over with his back story of abandonment by both parents and clips of him training with his not-so-much affluent team. The lines of fanaticism were drawn after 2 episodes and fans knew who they wanted to win.
The night was upon us and the festivities commenced. Mayweather looked strong in the beginning and Ortiz counteracted with a few punches of his own. After a few more punches, Mayweather seemed to be getting the upper hand on his opponent and in the blink of an eye, something happened. Omg...could it be...did I see this correctly...Victor Ortiz kept his head down and headbutted Mayweather. That's right! HEADBUTTED. My jaw was on the floor readers because to violate the first rule of boxing in a blatant manner is something that I cannot let slide. As Ortiz and Mayweather hugged, Floyd proceeded to throw more dirt on the situation by sucker punching Ortiz! WHAT DID WE JUST WITNESS?
Call this fight over because the sheer disrespect and foul play on both parts was just too much for us fans to handle. I am disgusted by both Floyd and Victor, although the fight was entertaining, because so many of us were left disappointed...especially those of us who paid for PPV.
We'll be talking about this fight for some days and all I can end this first ever boxing post with is: Man...I love sports!
XOXO,
Whitney
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