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Showing posts with label Interview. Show all posts

Friday, May 7, 2010

Touching Base with Wayne McCullough: A BTBC Exclusive


By Charles Horgan

BTBC: I've considered you to be the "Most Avoided Man In Boxing" for a while. How does a former world champion and Olympic medalist with 7 losses avoid work? It seems like prospects would want to test their abilities against somebody who would look good on a resume.

Wayne McCullough:
The problem is that I've never been on the canvas so anyone that steps in the ring with me knows they're in for a long night!

BTBC: Some people don't think you should fight anymore, they look at the record of your previous outing and it says "RTD". What happened?

WM: Prior to the fight I got injured in sparring. I asked the promoter to let me postpone the fight but he refused. My wife wanted to pull me out but I thought it could have been my last chance so I took the fight. No disrespect to Juan Ruiz but I should not have been in the ring that night and even though I was ahead on the cards my injury flared up and I had to stop after the 6th round. But I didn't make excuses after the fight!

BTBC: How hard has it been to get a bout? Tell us about some of the frustrations you've had.

WM: Cheryl (Cheryl McCullough, wife) has asked lots of promoters if they would give help me get a fight. I was even willing to sign a deal. But nothing materialized.

BTBC: How did this Prizefighter (UK-Based One-Day Tourney) opportunity come about?

WM: I was approached by the promoters people and I jumped at the chance. He is using my name but it means I get to fight so I'm happy about it.

BTBC: Some people think that a long layoff like yours hurts your chances, what have you done to keep your abilities sharp?
WM: I kept training even when there wasn't a fight to train for. I just continued to work on my craft and focused knowing that if I was meant to fight something would come along.

BTBC: A lot of our readers are boxing purists who would rather die than watch MMA; But MMA has given you some opportunities, tell us a little about how it has helped you out.

WM: I've known Dana White for many years and about 4 years ago I got tickets through Marc Ratner to attend a live UFC event in Las Vegas. It's unheard of to be invited to attend a boxing event so I was thrilled. That night Dana approached me and asked if I'd come work for them and I said I'd be honored. I'm very thankful to Dana, Lorenzo & Frank Fertitta because my position in the UFC has secured my future. I have given more than most to boxing but I never thought it would turn it's back on me.

BTBC: Can you tell us about who your opposition will be in the tournament and give us an idea of what we can expect from you?

WM: There is a former European champion taking part and another 6 British fighters as well as me making a total of 8 boxers in the tournament. An injury free Pocket Rocket can walk away with the Prizefighter trophy!

BTBC: Let's say my dream match of you vs. Penalosa happened, how would you see that playing out (two strong chinned volume punchers)?
WM: I like the way Penalosa fights. I've asked for that fight but yet again I was ignored! It would be a great fight that I would win but I could see it becoming a trilogy like Ward v Gatti!

BTBC: Will Cheryl be working with you in getting prepared?

WM: Always does, always will!

BTBC: Any final words for your fans and well-wishers on The BTBC?


WM: I want to thank all my true fans who have supported me throughout my career!

Sunday, January 24, 2010

The BTBC Interview: Michael Moorer


by Todd Dunn

Boxing Tribune: First, thanks for taking the time to talk with us. Looking back on your career, would there be any personal decisions you would change?

Michael Moorer: Not to trust people that I thought were out for my best interests.

BT: At Light Heavyweight, you were dominant...do you ever regret not staying at 175 a bit longer to maybe unify the division?


MM: No. I tried to unify the belts many a times, but we could never get anyone to fight me. Emanuel, at the time, tried to negotiate. Main Events tried to negotiate with people to fight me, but they never would follow through with the fights. You know, I guess there was some intimidation, I'm not sure. But my weight...I would walk around at 206 lbs. And being at 206 lbs, I would have to lose all that weight to get down to 175 lbs. I told Emanuel at one time, "I'm just tired of making that weight. I want my body to mature into being a man.

BT: As a three-time heavyweight champ during a real solid generation of big guys, What do you think about the current crop of heavyweights?