Mayweather opts to fight Maidana

Undefeated welterweight world champion Floyd Mayweather announced he will put his 45-0 record on the line on May 3 against Marcos Maidana. Picture: Steve Marcus

Undefeated welterweight world champion Floyd Mayweather announced he will put his 45-0 record on the line on May 3 against Marcos Maidana. Picture: Steve Marcus

Published Feb 25, 2014

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Los Angeles – Undefeated welterweight world champion Floyd Mayweather celebrated his 37th birthday on Monday by announcing he'll put his 45-0 record on the line on May 3 against Marcos Maidana.

The move comes after weeks of speculation as to whether Mayweather would fill his May fight date with Argentina's Maidana

or England's Amir Khan.

The brash American even ran an internet poll in which fans voted for the Khan match-up, but World Boxing Council welterweight champion Mayweather instead will take on World Boxing Association champ Maidana in a unification bout.

“Marcos Maidana's last performance immediately brought him to my attention,” Mayweather said of Maidana's comprehensive defeat of the previously unbeaten Adrien Broner on December 14.

The 30-year-old Maidana dominated Broner from the opening bell and registered two knockdowns against the three-time world champion.

“He is an extremely skilled fighter who brings knockout danger to the ring,” Mayweather said. “I think this is a great fight for me and he deserves the opportunity to see if he can do what 45

others have tried to do before him - beat me.”

At 45-0 with 26 knockouts, Mayweather is approaching the 46-0 career mark of retired Welsh star Joe Calzaghe and the iconic 49-0

mark of heavyweight legend Rocky Marciano.

Mayweather beat Saul “Canelo” Alvarez last September in his most recent bout for the WBA and World Boxing Council light middleweight titles. The May 3 bout will be the third in his lucrative six-fight deal with Showtime.

“I am extremely happy to be facing Floyd Mayweather because it will give me the opportunity to show the world that I am the best welterweight in the division,” Maidana said. “I just handed a great defensive fighter his first loss and I plan to do the same to Mayweather.”

But Khan fans are sure to be riled. Mayweather set in motion a flurry of online polls following a message posted to his Twitter and Instagram accounts earlier this month asking fans to voice their opinion on his next opponent.

At least one of the online polls showed Khan had swept past Maidana to get the nod from fans 20,105 votes to 15,474.

However, the statement announcing the bout on Monday said that overall opinion expressed on social media backed a Mayweather-Maidana clash.

“Through the accumulation of more than 100,000 votes on the various online polls, more than 100,000 comments on Mayweather's Facebook and Instagram pages, as well as nonstop fan Tweets, Mayweather saw an overwhelming majority favor Maidana,” the promotional statement said.

Khan, 28-3 with 19 knockouts, pulled out of a planned December world title fight for the chance to take the ring with Mayweather and has not fought since last April.

The 27-year-old Englishman last week tweeted his frustration at the delays and said he will meet with promoter Golden Boy this week to decide what to do next as his patience wore thin. – Sapa-AFP

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