THE WINKSTER SPOUTS
Jason Gonzales www.thesweetscience.com
The “Coming to Fight” promotional tour featuring Bernard “The Executioner” Hopkins and Ronald “Winky” Wright kicked off Tuesday in the ‘Big Apple’. It was announced, at the ESPN Zone, that both Hopkins and Wright are scheduled to collide head on July 21 for the Ring Magazine light heavyweight championship at the Mandalay Bay, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Wright, 51-3-1, 25 KO’s, a former two-time junior middleweight champion, is stepping into the squared circle for the first time since his dominating performance over Ike Quartey in December. Wright, who has spent most of his entire career at 154 pounds, has fought his last four fights at the 160-pound mark. This time around Wright travels into uncharted waters as he agrees to fight the recognized light heavyweight champion at a contractual weight of 170 pounds.
"Bernard's got his little crafty stuff and all the little things he does, but it ain't going to work," said the 35-year-old Wright, a southpaw, who holds two victories over “Sugar” Shane Mosley. "I run away from no challenge. In round No. 1, I'm going to be in his ass, and it's going to be a fight." At $49.95 a pop, it be better be a fight.
Most of the boxing pundits are anticipating a snooze fest. But in defense of Wright, he has been recently thinking more in the realm of an offensive fighter than a defensive one. That was evident in the draw against Jermain Taylor back in June of last year.
Wright hasn’t tasted defeat in over 8 years, and he vows that the streak will continue after July 21.
“The Boogey-man is going to rest,” Wright said, implying that Hopkins’s facial features aren’t easy on the corneas. “I am killing the boogey-man, you don’t have to be afraid anymore.”
Easier said then done. When was the last time you’ve seen Hopkins take a lot of punishment or get beat up real bad? In my years watching the game I can honestly say that I haven’t. Considering that Wright is moving ten pounds north, logically Hopkins would have the advantage. Why not meet somewhere in the middle, like say, super middleweight [168]?
“If I chose 168 he would have an excuse as for why he lost,” Wright told TSS. “When I beat him I don’t want any excuses. We both agreed on 170. 170 is cool. I want to make it equal for both participants. So on fight night it’s going to be cool.”
Considering that Wright has been fighting for most of his career in relative obscurity, for Wright, Hopkins is the best available opponent for him. With respect to Joe Calzaghe, Calzaghe hasn’t really shown any interest in fighting in the United States. Taylor is tied up with Cory Spinks and will most likely move on to fight Calzaghe if victorious. So who else is out there on the middleweight-super middleweight-light heavyweight landscape? Hopkins is one of the better fighters of this era. And a victory over Hopkins automatically cinches a one-way ticket to Canastota for Wright.
You have to wonder how a fighter with the ability and the skills of a Wright, has had fame and notoriety elude him for most of his career. The general public wasn’t even taking him seriously after the two victories over Mosley. What’s the reason?
“No one wanted to fight me,” answered Wright.
I’ll buy that; a crafty southpaw isn’t always high on a fighter’s list of opponents.
“Oscar De La Hoya skipped me, “Tito” Trinidad was skipping me till Hopkins beat him. And the same goes for Taylor. I would have fought Hopkins a long time ago if it had been up to me.”
SPEEDBAG: New York City was the first stop on a five-city press tour. They're continuing on to Tampa, FL, then on to Washington, D.C., then on to Philadelphia, PA and concluding in Los Angeles, CA.
--Both Hopkins and Wright have beaten Puerto Rican star Felix “Tito” Trinidad.
--Both Hopkins and Wright have been on the losing end of what was deemed as a controversial decision in their fights with Jermain Taylor.
--After the fight Wright says that he will not stay at light heavyweight. He plans on coming back down to the neighborhood of 160-168 pounds.
--Wright denies the claim that he is a part of Golden Boy Promotions. Hopkins confirmed the fact to the media present. Strangely enough Wright is seen on the banner of the Golden Boy website and is listed as fighter on the Golden Boy roster. With Juan Manuel Marquez and Marco Antonio Barrera already fighting each other, it seems that Golden Boy is monopolizing boxing.
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--Wright is also good friends with Detroit Tiger RF Gary Sheffield.
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