WORLD
CHAMPION AND CURRENT
WBC WELTERWEIGHT
CHAMPION
FLOYD
"MONEY" MAYWEATHER
PUTS HIS TITLE ON
THE LINE
AGAINST
SIX-TIME AND
FOUR-DIVISION WORLD
CHAMPION
ROBERT "THE
GHOST" GUERRERO ON
SATURDAY, MAY 4 AT
MGM GRAND IN
LAS VEGAS LIVE ON
SHOWTIME PPV®
PLUS WBC
FEATHERWEIGHT WORLD
CHAMPION
DANIEL PONCE
DE LEON TAKES ON
TWO-DIVISION
WORLD
CHAMPION ABNER MARES
TICKETS GO
ON SALE TOMORROW,
TUESDAY, MARCH 12 AT
1:00 P.M.
ET/10:00 A.M. PT
LAS VEGAS
(March 11, 2013)...Boxing's
mega-star,
undefeated,
Eight-Time,
Five-Division and
current WBC
Welterweight World
Champion
Floyd "Money"
Mayweather
will return to the
ring on Saturday,
May 4 to defend his
title against
Six-Time and
Four-Division World
Champion
Robert "The Ghost"
Guerrero in
"MAYDAY:
MAYWEATHER VS.
GUERRERO"
in a Cinco de Mayo
boxing weekend
blockbuster. The
championship
showdown will take
place at the MGM
Grand Garden Arena
in Las Vegas, Nev.
live on
SHOWTIME PPV®.
Sharing the card, on
what will be
boxing's biggest
night of 2013, will
be an explosive
match-up featuring
WBC Featherweight
World Champion
Daniel Ponce
de Leon
making his first
title defense
against Two-Division
World Champion
Abner Mares.
"MAYDAY: Mayweather
vs. Guerrero," a
12-round fight for
Mayweather's WBC
Welterweight World
Championship is
promoted by
Mayweather
Promotions and
Golden Boy
Promotions and
sponsored by Corona,
AT&T and O'Reilly
Auto Parts. The
mega-event will take
place Saturday, May
4 at the MGM Grand
Garden Arena in Las
Vegas and will be
produced and
distributed live by
SHOWTIME
Pay-Per-View®
beginning at 9:00
p.m. ET/6:00 p.m.
PT. Also featured
will be
Daniel Ponce de Leon
vs. Abner
Mares, a
12-round fight for
Ponce de Leon's WBC
Featherweight World
Championship.
Tickets for
"MAYDAY: Mayweather
vs. Guerrero"
priced at $1,500,
$1,250, $800, $600,
$300 and $200, not
including applicable
service charges, go
on sale tomorrow,
Tuesday, March 12 at
1:00 p.m. ET/10:00
a.m. PT.
There will be a
total ticket limit
of 12 per person
with a limit of 10
per person at the
$1,500, $1,250,
$800, $600 and $300
price levels and
limit of two per
person at the $200
price level. To
charge by phone with
a major credit card,
call Ticketmaster at
(800) 745-3000.
Tickets will also be
available for
purchase at
www.mgmgrand.com
or
www.ticketmaster.com.
Mayweather, who
recently announced a
unique,
groundbreaking
revenue-sharing
arrangement with
Showtime Networks
Inc. and its parent
company, CBS
Corporation, is
excited to get back
to business in his
ring return against
Guerrero.
"My new deal with
Showtime and its
parent CBS is very
thrilling for me and
a motivation to
fight more often
starting with my May
4 fight against
Robert Guerrero,"
said Mayweather. "I
know Guerrero has
been campaigning to
fight me for quite a
while now and I am
happy to give him
his opportunity. His
name is mentioned
among the other
great champions in
boxing today and
that means he has
proven himself in
the ring. He will
now have to prove
himself against me,
which is a whole
other story. I'm
excited for the
challenge and fully
expect a good, tough
fight from him.
However, I do expect
the same outcome for
him as all of the
others who have
challenged me
before...42 have
tried, 42 have
failed. He will be
number 43."
Guerrero, coming off
of a sensational win
against Andre Berto
on November 24,
2012, further
entrenching himself
as a formidable and
tested world
champion, has called
out Mayweather for
over two years. He
will now have the
opportunity to
dethrone the
undefeated pound for
pound king when they
meet May 4.
"First, I want to
thank my Lord and
Savior Jesus Christ
for the
opportunities he has
blessed me and my
family with, said
Guerrero. "All of
the trials and
tribulations that
have occurred in my
life have made me a
better person as
well as a better
fighter and the
results are
undeniable. Nothing
has ever come easy
to me and that
mental fortitude has
prepared me to
defeat the one
fighter everyone
perceives to be the
pound for pound king
in Floyd Mayweather.
When we lock eyes
across the ring on
fight night he's
going to feel the
presence of a man
preordained for
greatness. The time
is now to show the
world why I'm
destined to dethrone
Floyd and when I
come out victorious
on May 4th, the
whole world will
know I'm a man who
willed his way to
victory by putting
God first in his
life."
"Floyd is a
superstar in boxing
and his
record-breaking deal
with Showtime and
its parent CBS
reinforces his role
in the sport as the
face and driving
force behind boxing
today," said Leonard
Ellerbe, CEO,
Mayweather
Promotions. "Robert
Guerrero deserves
this opportunity and
I commend him for
stepping up and
feeling so confident
against someone as
talented as Floyd,
but its Floyd's
night to return to
the ring on this
Cinco de Mayo boxing
weekend and give
fans another
performance that
makes him the
champion he is
today. Boxing and
sports fans are in
for the thrill of a
lifetime on May 4
with such a great
night of boxing
talent and
competition on
display. There is so
much to look forward
to that evening."
"I am extremely
proud to help bring
fight fans these
match-ups with
Mayweather vs.
Guerrero and Ponce
de Leon vs. Mares
that feature amazing
champions who
perform at the
highest level every
time they step in
the ring" said
Richard Schaefer,
CEO, Golden Boy
Promotions. "The
return of Floyd
Mayweather is always
exciting and Robert
Guerrero, who has
aggressively
campaigned for this
bout for over two
years, will be in
the fight of his
life now that his
dream has come true.
Ponce de Leon vs.
Mares is a highly
competitive bout
featuring two worthy
champions that could
stand on its own as
a main event. This
will be a great
night of boxing on
another tremendous
Cinco de Mayo
weekend and I expect
the fans in the
arena and the
pay-per-view
audience will enjoy
and appreciate these
championship
mega-bouts in one
night on what will
be the biggest
weekend for boxing
this year."
"Not only is Floyd
Mayweather the
undisputed number
one draw in boxing,
he is far and away
the number one draw
in all of
pay-per-view," said
Stephen Espinoza,
Executive Vice
President and
General Manager,
SHOWTIME Sports.
"The fact that for
his first fight
under our new
agreement, Floyd
selected Robert
Guerrero, a
dangerous and
talented fighter in
the prime of his
career, as his
opponent, shows
Floyd's willingness
to challenge himself
and his strong
commitment to
staging the biggest
and most exciting
events in the sport.
SHOWTIME PPV has a
long history of
staging many of the
most significant
pay-per-view events
in history featuring
boxing legends Mike
Tyson, Evander
Holyfield and Julio
Cesar Chavez. We are
thrilled to add
Floyd Mayweather to
this amazing list."
"Hosting Floyd
Mayweather's return
to MGM Grand is a
great way to
celebrate Cinco de
Mayo weekend," said
Richard Sturm,
president of Sports
and Entertainment
for MGM Resorts
International. "We
look forward to the
championship fight
in May and know both
Mayweather and
Robert Guerrero are
true champions who
will certainly bring
an electric
atmosphere to the
fans inside the MGM
Grand Garden Arena
and those watching
on Showtime PPV."
"I will get into the
ring with a
warrior's mentality
and in a very
positive frame of
mind to assure that
we have a great
fight and obviously
for me to come out
victorious," said
Daniel Ponce de
Leon. "This fight is
very important for
my career and I have
every intention of
staying the WBC
Featherweight World
Champion for a long
time because even
though I'm 32 years
old, I feel like I'm
20 years old."
"First of all I'd
like to thank Ponce
de Leon for giving
me the opportunity
to fight for his
world title," said
Mares, who will
attempt to write
another chapter for
himself in the
history books by
winning a world
title in a third
weight division.
"Because I don't
like to waste
opportunities, I
have every
confidence that come
May 4, I will be the
new WBC
Featherweight World
Champion. My dream
was to become a
world champion and I
did it, not once,
but twice, and now I
have the chance to
become a world
champion a third
time in a third
weight division. I
can't wait to get in
the ring."
Undefeated Floyd
"Money" Mayweather,
(43-0, 26 KO's), an
eight-time world
champion in five
divisions, remains
boxing's biggest
attraction, wowing
crowds and
generating massive
pay-per-view numbers
each time he steps
into the ring.
During Mayweather's
already
extraordinary
career, he has
amassed wins over
world champions such
as Genaro Hernandez,
Diego Corrales, Jose
Luis Castillo,
Arturo Gatti, Zab
Judah, Oscar De La
Hoya, Ricky Hatton,
Juan Manuel Marquez,
Shane Mosley, Victor
Ortiz and, most
recently, then WBA
Super Welterweight
World Champion
Miguel Cotto,
marking the 43rd win
of his storied
career. Over the
course of his
participation in
pay-per-view events
Mayweather has
generated 9.6
million buys and
$543 million in
revenue. He averages
more than 1 million
pay-per-view buys
per event which is
the highest
pay-per-view buy
average of any boxer
in history.
Mayweather has
appeared in the four
biggest
non-heavyweight
pay-per-view events
in the sport's
history, bringing
boxing excellence
and a tremendous
amount of excitement
to his worldwide
fan-base each time
he fights.
The pride of Gilroy,
California, Robert
"The Ghost" Guerrero
(31-1-1, 18 KO's) is
a Six-Time and
Four-Division World
Champion who got the
attention of the
boxing world when he
defeated former
Two-Time World
Champion Andre Berto
in November 2012 in
thrilling fashion.
The exciting
12-round unanimous
decision further
gave Guerrero the
confidence to step
up and face
Mayweather. Now the
29-year-old southpaw
has the chance of a
lifetime as he
prepares to step
into the ring with
one of the sport's
all-time greatest
fighters. With wins
over former World
Champions Joel
Casamayor and
Michael Katsidis and
former world title
challenger Vicente
Escobedo, Guerrero
is ready to shine on
an international
stage in his
pay-per-view main
event debut. Not
only a star in the
ring, he is also an
inspiring young man
out of the ring who
notably gave up his
junior lightweight
crown in early 2010
to care for his then
ill wife, Casey who
has since fully
recovered from her
battle with
leukemia.
A 2000 Olympian,
Cuauhtemoc
Chihuahua, Mexico's
Daniel Ponce de Leon
(44-4, 35 KO's)
found even greater
success as a
professional, having
won world titles in
the junior
featherweight and
featherweight
divisions while
establishing himself
as a popular
knockout artist with
fans around the
globe. In 2005, he
won the vacant WBO
title at 122 pounds
with a 12-round
unanimous decision
win over then
unbeaten Sod
Looknongyangtoy and
then went on to
defend his belt six
times before losing
it to Juan Manuel
Lopez in 2008.
Undeterred by the
defeat, he went on
to win seven
straight before a
controversial loss
to current
Lightweight World
Champion Adrien
Broner and a setback
against Yuriorkis
Gamboa in 2011.
Since those bouts,
the 32-year-old
southpaw is 3-0,
including a
September 2012 win
over countryman and
then WBC
Featherweight World
Champion Jhonny
Gonzalez making him
a two-time world
champion. He will
defend his new title
for the first time
against Mares this
May.
One of the newest
members of boxing's
pound-for-pound best
list, Abner Mares
(25-0-1, 13 KO's)
has proven himself
the hard way since
turning pro in 2005
after representing
Mexico in the 2004
Olympics. In 2010,
the Guadalajara,
Jalisco, Mexico
native, who now
fights out of
Hawaiian Gardens,
California, began
making his mark on
the international
boxing scene with a
draw against Yonnhy
Perez in 2010 and a
win over Vic
Darchinyan in 2011,
setting the stage
for him to win his
first world title in
2011 when he
defeated Joseph
Agbeko for the IBF
Bantamweight World
Championship. After
defending his title
against Agbeko in a
rematch later that
year, Mares moved up
to 122 pounds in
2012 and beat Eric
Morel for the vacant
WBC Super
Bantamweight belt.
In his most recent
fight, the
27-year-old Mares
made a major
statement with his
exciting win over
WBA Bantamweight
Super World Champion
Anselmo Moreno last
November. Now, he's
eager to show the
boxing world how
good he is once
again on May 4 when
he attempts to win
his third world
title in a third
weight division.
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