Express.co.uk - Home of the Daily and Sunday Express Express - Breaking news, sport and showbiz from the World's Greatest Newspaper
Newspaper Cover Page
Our Paper

Front and Back Pages, E-Edition and Back Issues...

Weather
 17°C
London
Thursday 2nd September 2010 Make us your HOME PAGE  What is RSS?

FOOTBALL

MAYWEATHER BACK WITH STYLISH VICTORY

Story Image


Floyd Mayweather Jnr

Sunday September 20,2009

Floyd Mayweather returned to the ring for the first time in more than 20 months with an impressive unanimous points victory over Juan Manuel Marquez in Las Vegas.

Mayweather, who announced his retirement after conquering Manchester's Ricky Hatton in December 2007, looked as if he had never been away from boxing as he gave triple world lightweight champion Marquez the runaround in this non-title welterweight fight.

The 32-year-old American looked a class apart throughout from his illustrious opponent.

Mayweather was characteristically adept from the outset at staying out of range.

After a cagey first round which saw Marquez aim but mostly fail to land a series of left jabs and hooks, the Mexican did connect with a neat combination in the second - only to find himself on the floor within seconds, on the end of a crunching left hook.

Marquez recovered his composure from mid-round but had to contend with an elusive opponent, who continually kept him on the move yet found his target whenever he chose to go in close.

By the fourth, Marquez had the added complication of a cut above his right eye, and, one useful right hand apart, still kept missing when he went for the big shots.

It was Marquez who was using up all the energy, Mayweather's footwork and agility providing a contrasting efficiency of effort.

Mayweather's only apparent danger was complacency, and he was caught momentarily in the seventh. But normal service was quickly resumed, Mayweather goading the Mexican as he tried but failed to get through expert defences.

From the ninth, the former five-weight champion and overwhelming favourite decided to up the tempo in search of an early finish. That did not materialise against a famously tenacious opponent, but there was never any question about Mayweather's superiority.


Share...

Got A Story? Get in touch online
Email the news desk directly here!


Deadly Caroll ends Argyle's resistance

AS the popular tV advert says, it’s a long old poke from Plymouth to newcastle. ...

Read More Comment Speech Bubble Have Your Say(0)

Burley looks to the future

GEORGE Burley will look to get Scotland’s next European Championship campaign of...

Read More Comment Speech Bubble Have Your Say(0)

Nugent double draws praise from Coyle

Burnley manager Owen Coyle hailed his match-winner David Nugent after the on-loa...

Read More Comment Speech Bubble Have Your Say(0)

Todays best TV right here for you at the Express. • See Guide

The Political Cartoonist of the Year