Jump to content

Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Robert Guerrero

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
May Day
DateMay 4, 2013
VenueMGM Grand Garden Arena, Paradise, Nevada, U.S.
Title(s) on the lineWBC and vacant The Ring welterweight titles
Tale of the tape
Boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. Robert Guerrero
Nickname "Money" "The Ghost"
Hometown Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. Gilroy, California, U.S.
Purse $32,000,000 $3,000,000
Pre-fight record 43–0 (26 KO) 31–1–1 (2) (18 KO)
Age 36 years, 2 months 30 years, 1 month
Height 5 ft 8 in (173 cm) 5 ft 8 in (173 cm)
Weight 146 lb (66 kg) 147 lb (67 kg)
Style Orthodox Southpaw
Recognition WBC
Welterweight Champion
WBA (Super)
Super Welterweight champion
The Ring/TBRB
No. 1 Ranked Welterweight
The Ring No. 1 ranked pound-for-pound fighter
5-division world champion
WBC
Interim Welterweight Champion
The Ring
No. 3 Ranked Welterweight
TBRB
No. 5 Ranked Welterweight
The Ring No. 8 ranked pound-for-pound fighter
2-division world champion
Result
Mayweather Jr. wins via 12-round unanimous decision (117-111, 117-111, 117-111)

Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Robert Guerrero, billed as May Day, was a professional boxing match contested on May 4, 2013, for the WBC and vacant The Ring welterweight championship.[1][2]

Background

[edit]

Since moving up to Light middleweight to successfully challenge Miguel Cotto in May 2012, Floyd Mayweather Jr. had spent two months in jail for domestic abuse. Since his release in August, he spend the rest of the year inactive.[3][4]

In the meantime Robert Guerrero had defeated Selçuk Aydın to become the WBC's "interim" welterweight champion in July 2012,[5] and in November he defended it by winning a unanimous decision over Andre Berto. In the aftermath he called out Mayweather saying, "Pretty Boy, let's do it."[6][7]

In February it was announced that Mayweather would make the first defence of his welterweight title against Guerrero in May, 19 months after he won the title from Victor Ortiz.[8]

The bout was held on May 4, at the MGM Grand Garden Arena at the MGM Grand Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States on Showtime PPV. The bout was the first major televised fight of Mayweather's career to not be aired on HBO PPV. The card featured some of the rising stars of Mayweather Promotions: J'Leon Love, Badou Jack, Luis Arias, Ronald Gavril and Lanell Bellows.[9]

At Mayweather's insistent a rematch clause was included in the contract.[10]

The fight

[edit]

The first couple rounds were fairly even, with Mayweather attempting to counter and time Guerrero, while Guerrero was attempting to drive Mayweather to the ropes and make it a rough fight. After the first couple rounds, Mayweather was in complete control, almost hitting Guerrero at will with right hand leads, counters, hooks, and effectively timing Guerrero the rest of the fight.

At the end of 12 rounds, Mayweather won the fight on all three scorecards 117–111.[11]

Mayweather's assistant trainer (his father) advised him onto a very defensive strategy, saying that "the less you get hit, the longer you last". This style of fighting elicited boos from the crowd especially during the 11th and 12th round when Floyd may have believed he had the score "locked up" already and didn't need to win any more rounds, saying that "When you're up on the cards, box smart."[12][13][14][15]

Throughout the fight, Mayweather landed 195 punches to 113 for Guerrero.[16]

Fight earnings

[edit]

Floyd Mayweather equalled his own all time base purse record with a guaranteed $32 million.[17] Robert Guerrero was guaranteed $3 million.[18]

Fight Card

[edit]

Confirmed bouts:[19]

Weight Class Result Round Time Notes
Welterweight United States Floyd Mayweather Jr. def. United States Robert Guerrero Unanimous Decision 12 3:00 Championship bout.
Featherweight Mexico Abner Mares def. Mexico Daniel Ponce De Leon TKO 9 2:20 Championship bout.
Super Bantamweight Mexico Léo Santa Cruz def. Venezuela Alexander Muñoz TKO 5 1:05
Middleweight United States J'Leon Love vs. United States Gabriel Rosado No Contest 10 3:00
Super Middleweight Romania Ronald Gavril def. United States Roberto Yong TKO 3 2:12
Super Middleweight United States Lanell Bellows def. United States Matt Garretson TKO 4 0:32
Super Middleweight United States Luis Arias def. United States DonYil Livingston Majority Decision 6 3:00
Light Heavyweight Sweden Badou Jack def. Ghana Michael Gbenga TKO 3 2:26

International broadcasting

[edit]
Country Broadcaster
 Australia Main Event
 Brazil SporTV
 Canada Bell TV PPV
 China CCTV-5
 Denmark TV3 Sport
 Estonia Viasat Sport Baltic
 France beIN Sport
 Japan WOWOW
 Latvia Viasat Sport Baltic
 Lithuania Viasat Sport Baltic
 Malaysia Astro
 Mexico Televisa Deportes
 New Zealand Sky Arena
 Norway Viasat Sport
 Panama RPC-TV
 Philippines Solar Sports, GMA Network, GMA News TV† and AKTV on IBC††
 Poland Orange Sport
 Portugal Sport TV
 Qatar Al Jazeera Sports
 Romania GSP TV
 Russia NTV Plus
 Spain Canal+
 South Africa SuperSport
 Thailand TrueVisions
 United Kingdom BoxNation
 United States Showtime PPV
 Venezuela Meridiano

† The GMA News TV version cancelled due to low ratings of Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Robert Guerrero, billed as May Day
†† AKTV on IBC coverage have stopped airing due to high blocktime costs of Mayweather-Guerrero fight during primetime telecast. The last AKTV sports block before its shut down on May 31, 2013.

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Robert Guerrero". boxrec.com. BoxRec. Retrieved 6 November 2024.
  2. ^ "Ring Ratings Update: Mayweather-Guerrero for RING welterweight title". CraveOnline. 2013-03-06.
  3. ^ "Boxer Floyd Mayweather jailed in Las Vegas". CNN. June 1, 2012. Archived from the original on August 12, 2019. Retrieved August 12, 2019.
  4. ^ "Mayweather released from jail after 2 months". ESPN.com. August 3, 2012. Archived from the original on August 12, 2019. Retrieved August 12, 2019.
  5. ^ "Robert Guerrero: Once I beat Aydin, I'll have Floyd's belt & be ready for him". ProBoxing-Fans.com. 2012-06-12. Retrieved 2013-02-01.
  6. ^ Christ, Scott (2012-11-25). "Berto vs Guerrero results: Robert Guerrero brawls past Andre Berto in Fight of the Year candidate". Bad Left Hook. Retrieved 2016-08-12.
  7. ^ "Guerrero gets unanimous win against Berto". 25 November 2012. Retrieved 2016-08-12.
  8. ^ Lance Pugmire (19 February 2013). "Floyd Mayweather Jr. to fight Robert Guerrero on May 4". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 6 November 2024.
  9. ^ "Mayweather Promotions Fighters". mayweatherpromotions.com. Retrieved 2013-05-02.
  10. ^ Associated Press (2 May 2013). "Mayweather has rematch clause". espn.com. ESPN. Retrieved 6 November 2024.
  11. ^ "Floyd Mayweather beats Robert Guerrero for his 44th victory". bbc.co.uk. BBC. 5 May 2013. Retrieved 6 November 2024.
  12. ^ "Floyd Mayweather Jr Proves Now". espn. 5 May 2013. Retrieved 16 May 2013.
  13. ^ sports.yahoo.com
  14. ^ bostonherald.com
  15. ^ "Floyd Mayweather beats Robert Guerrero - as it happened". Guardian. 5 May 2014. Retrieved 17 April 2014.
  16. ^ "Mayweather masterful, dominates Guerrero". 5 May 2013. Retrieved 2016-08-12.
  17. ^ "Floyd Mayweather equals his own all-time record with $32 million base purse". 2013-05-03.
  18. ^ "Mayweather vs. Guerrero Fight Purse: Money is Worth Every Penny of Guarantee". Bleacher Report.
  19. ^ "BoxRec - event".
[edit]
Preceded by Floyd Mayweather Jr.'s bouts
5 May 2013
Succeeded by
Preceded by Robert Guerrero's bouts
5 May 2013
Succeeded by