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âGet him a straitjacket!â
Thatâs how all this craziness started.
In 2002, boxing writer Mark âScoopâ Malinowski stood at the back of a Mike Tyson press conference in New York City and shouted his exasperation at the former baddest man on the planet. Tyson, having just bitten Lennox Lewis on the leg during a media face-off gone horribly wrong, was livid. Hearing what Malinowski said, Tyson turned his attention to the fedora-clad reporter and let loose with one of the most vulgar diatribes ever heard in professional sports.
âPut your mother in a straitjacket,â the crazy-eyed Tyson screamed back at the âwhite boyâ newshound best known (until this moment) for his informative Biofile write-ups about boxers. It only got so much worse from there with a totally unhinged Iron Mike threatening to sodomize Malinowski in public.
Seventeen years later, itâs becoming more and more common for angry boxers to take their frustrations out on credentialed media members charged with asking them questions and covering the sport on their behalf. Itâs happened to me on conference calls and at live events, most memorably with Andre Berto in the lead-up to his 2011 bout with Jan Zaveck. Triggered by my suggestion that he was now at risk of becoming a forgotten fighter, Berto got pugnacious.
âIs that what it is?â Berto responded to me on the media teleconference. âYou lose one fight and now youâre forgotten about? Saying that kind of thing just blows my mind about you reporters.â
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Berto continued to let me have it.
âYouâve seen a guy like Shane Mosley resurrect his career three or four times, a guy like Bernard Hopkins and all these other guys, and they have four, five, six losses. I went through a tough defeat. I had a bad night. I donât care about what people think or what youâre gonna write. Iâm doing this for me, my family, and the real Berto fans out there and thatâs it.â
I definitely got under his skin.
Last week in Las Vegas, Adrien Broner got into beefs with Showtimeâs Al Bernstein and with ESPNâs Dan Rafael. Before his January 19th PPV non-effort against Manny Pacquiao, Broner refused to answer softball questions tossed by Bernstein during the final press conference.
It was an ugly scene, AB vs. AB.
Bernstein, miffed but maintaining his professionalism, backed down when Broner disrespectfully told him he had nothing to say to him, calling him a âbitch ass niggaâ and saying that heâd rather be questioned by Roy Jones Jr. or Stephen A. Smith.
No less indignant after losing a unanimous decision to Pacquiao, Broner was asked by Rafael if he really believed what he was saying about being robbed. Broner went for the low-hanging fruit.
He fat shamed Big Dan Rafael. âHell ya I believe I won that fight,â he told the plus-sized writer. âItâs like when you believe you want cheese on that burger.â Broner, giggling like a goof, amused by his own mean-spirited sense of humor, threatened to go even lower before the mic was passed to South Central News.
Why are these confrontations with the fight media happening? Is it just a case of âfake newsâ getting whatâs rightfully coming back at them by those they insult and otherwise misrepresent? Clearly, the days of Muhammad Ali verbally sparring with Howard Cosell and harmlessly playing with the manâs toupĂ©e are long gone. Is social media to blame or is it all just a sign of the times?
I donât have all the answers.
What I do have are questions. Thatâs how this job is supposed to work for any working journalist. We ask you. You answer us. We then report to our readers and/or followers, the boxing fans.
Unfortunately, this dynamic is dying if itâs not already dead. Perhaps fighters no longer feel they need the boxing media to get their message out, particularly when they (like any President or entertainer) can use Twitter to say whatever the heck they want, whenever the hell they like.
Before going any further let me just say that the vast majority of boxers are exceedingly polite in their interactions with the media but boxing is a sport where passions run deep and tempers often flare. Sometimes we wordsmiths get burned. Here then are five infamous instances of boxers behaving truculently in the presence of writers, reporters, and television/radio announcers.
James Toney vs. Jim Gray: After becoming one of only two men to stop Evander Holyfield, âLights Outâ Toney gave Showtimeâs Jim Gray a little taste of the streets. Gray, interviewing Toney in the ring after the 2003 upset in Las Vegas, asked the tough talking former middleweight champion of the world if he was just âtoo quick and too fastâ for the aging Holyfield. It seemed like a legitimate question but Toney responded as if Gray had personally disrespected him. âDonât come up in here trying to give me no bad ass questions, trying to degrade me.â
Undeterred, Gray pressed on but to no avail. âI ainât gotta answer nobodyâs questions,â said Toney before knocking the mic out of Grayâs hand and onto the canvas; then turning his back on the announcer and starting to walk away. As Gray went to recover his fallen tool of the trade, Toney spun back around to accost Gray for âwalking upâ on him. âI donât like you,â griped Toney.
Deontay Wilder vs. Radio Raheem: In L.A. last year to cover Wilder-Fury for the website Seconds Out, boxing personality Radio Raheem quickly fell afoul of the âBronze Bomberâ at the final fight week press conference following Wilderâs face-off with Tyson Fury. Raheem made the mistake of bringing up the history of slavery. He reminded Wilder of comments he had made but had not elaborated on. âYou said your people have been fighting for four hundred yearsâŠâ
This upset Wilder more than Fury ever could.
âThey your people too,â Wilder sneered at his brother from another mother. Raheem asked for clarification but Wilder was fuming, accusing the reporter of trying to âbaitâ him. Raheem asked again for an explanation. âI donât have to explain whatâs understood,â dismissed Wilder, now mocking âRadio Raheemâ for his on-air name. âGo Google that shit,â he angrily instructed. Wilder ripped off his own glasses and then asked Raheem how he could dare ask such a thing, getting in his face with a loud rant about their people still fighting âto this day, to this day, to this day!â
Tyson Fury vs. Elie Seckbach: The comebacking âGypsy Kingâ won respect and admiration from the mainstream media for his brutal honesty about addiction and depression, but he got off on the wrong foot with American boxing media veteran and YouTube sensation Elie Seckbach.
During an in-ring media event held to promote his then upcoming WBC heavyweight title fight with Deontay Wilder, Fury was introduced to Seckbach and encouraged to be interviewed by him. Fury was having none of it. He waved his finger at Seckbach and told him to leave the ring immediately. The publicist in charge of media relations was surprised at Furyâs attitude towards the videographer. âI donât want him,â Fury bluntly blurted. The publicist tried to tell Fury how good Seckbach had been for the fightâs promotion but Furyâs mind was already made up about him.
âElie is a wanker, thatâs who he is.â
âHeâs a hater,â said Fury.
Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Larry Merchant: After winning an ugly dog fight on HBO PPV against Victor Ortiz by using a well-deserved cheap shot to win the WBC welterweight title by knockout, Mayweather took a few more cheap shots at Merchant during the post-fight interview. The result was a spectacularly uncomfortable exchange between a fighter and an announcer.
With Merchant congratulating the winner and commenting on how he was âin chargeâ of the fight, Mayweather suddenly snapped. âYou never give me a fair shake,â he said. âHBO needs to fire you, you donât know shit about boxing.â The deer in the headlights look on Merchantâs face told the whole story. âYou ainât shit,â Mayweather repeatedly told the 80-year-old broadcasting legend. Protecting himself at all times, Merchant shot back with a line thatâs sure to go down in history as one of the great comebacks. âI wish I was 50 years younger, Iâd kick your ass!â
Mayweather wasnât done feuding with the media. In 2015, he revoked the May-Pac press credentials for three journos whose applications for press passes had already been approved. They were CNNâs Rachel Nichols, ESPNâs Michelle Beadle and TSSâs own Thomas Hauser.
Victor Ortiz vs. Joel Sebastianelli: More amusing than obnoxious, this case of vicious fighter versus writer happened in 2011, just five months before the aforementioned Mayweather-Ortiz bout. The scene was the MGM Grand at Foxwoods in Connecticut. Ortiz had just won the WBC welterweight title; defeating Andre Berto in the âFight of the Yearâ on HBO. The post-fight press conference was buzzing with media eager to question the new champ. Then it happened.
A baby-faced writer for Ring News 24 stood up and put a well-crafted question to Ortiz. It had to do with Ortiz overcoming adversity in this fight after heâd failed to overcome it against Marcos Maidana two years prior. Stupefied by such an inquiry, Ortiz ducked the question and threatened to come down off the stage to âspankâ the teenaged cub reporter with his newly won green belt.
Everyone laughed. Next question please.
I later hired that kid to do KO Digest interviews including fully fleshed out Q&Aâs with Wladimir Klitschko, Ray Mancini, Keith Thurman, Paulie Malignaggi, Marlon Starling, Shannon Briggs, Steve Cunningham, Jeff Fenech, Virgil Hill, Mike Alvarado, and Mike Weaver among others.
Way to go Scoop, way to go!
Boxing writer Jeffrey Freeman grew up in the City of Champions, Brockton, Massachusetts from 1973 to 1987, during the marvelous career of Marvin Hagler. He then lived in Lowell, Mass during the best years of Micky Wardâs illustrious career. A new member of the Boxing Writers Association of America, Freeman covers boxing for The Sweet Science in New England.
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