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FLOYD MAYWEATHER
vs. RICKY HATTON
“UNDEFEATED”
SET FOR SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8
Live on Pay-Per-View LOS ANGELES
(August 1, 2007) – They are two of boxing’s best, two of the most
exciting fighters in the sport today, and both are undefeated. They
stand atop their weight divisions and fight fans are in for a thrill as
pound-for-pound king of the ring and welterweight champion “Pretty Boy”
Floyd Mayweather will meet British icon and junior welterweight champion
Ricky “The Hitman” Hatton on Saturday, December 8 for the 147-pound
championship. With a combined record of 81-0, this is the biggest
match-up of two undefeated welterweights since the record setting
mega-fight between Oscar de la Hoya and Felix Trinidad in 1999.
The fight, officially announced today and aptly named “UNDEFEATED”, will
be promoted by Golden Boy Promotions and Mayweather Promotions and
produced by and distributed live on HBO Pay-Per-View. With several sites
interested in hosting this special event, a location will be announced
shortly.
“I am extremely excited to announce Golden Boy’s involvement in another
boxing extravaganza such as Mayweather vs. Hatton,” said Oscar de la
Hoya, President of Golden Boy Promotions. “We are proud to continue to
provide fans with the best match-ups and fights in boxing today. This
will be an exciting way to end this record-breaking year for the sport.”
“We are very happy that the first fight for Mayweather Promotions will
be an event of this magnitude,” said Leonard Ellerbe of Mayweather
Promotions. “To be in partnership with Golden Boy Promotions working on
another big event is a great way to show we are serious in bringing
great fights to the fans.”
"Mayweather-Hatton is a world-class showdown between two undefeated
superstars in their prime," said Mark Taffet of HBO Pay-Per-View. "It's
the biggest welterweight fight since De La Hoya-Trinidad, and figures to
be a memorable night for boxing fans."
Mayweather, 30, is 38-0 (24 KOs) and the reigning world welterweight
champion. He is a six-time world champion in five weight divisions
including super featherweight, lightweight, super lightweight,
welterweight and super welterweight. Coming off of his decision victory
against Oscar de la Hoya—the largest grossing event in the history of
boxing—Mayweather is one of the most gifted fighters to ever step
between the ropes.
“I am the best fighter in boxing today and I’m prepared for any
challenge my team puts in front of me,” said Mayweather. “And with Ricky
Hatton it’s already personal. He has talked and disrespected me so much
in the past months that I can’t wait to get him in the ring and show him
he is not even on my level. He’s definitely getting knocked out.”
Hatton, 28, is 43-0 (31 KOs), and hails from Manchester, England. He is
also a multi-division champion and universally recognized world junior
welterweight champion. He has fought once before at 147 pounds, winning
the welterweight belt from Luis Collazo in May of 2006 before moving
back down to 140 pounds and capturing his third world title. His most
recent contest was a four-round destruction of Jose Luis Castillo in Las
Vegas in June.
“It is a dream of every boxer to fight the best boxers in the world,”
said Hatton. “"I respect Floyd Mayweather immensely for his boxing
ability and it will be an honor to share the same ring with him. He is
rightly regarded as the best pound for pound boxer in the world.
However, I am confident and determined that I will be the first boxer to
beat him in the ring and I am looking forward to this fight."
A global press tour is being planned to promote this event. In addition,
on-sale ticket information for this championship title fight will be
announced in the near future.
Contact: Ramiro Gonzalez/Monica Sears, Golden Boy Promotions: (213)
489-5631
Debbie Caplan, Golden Boy Promotions: (818) 831-4151
Kelly Swanson, Swanson Communications: (202) 783-5500
Leonard Ellerbe, Mayweather Promotions: (702) 604-2363
Patrick Byrne, HBO Pay-Per-View: (212) 512-1361
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