Baldomir and Mayweather: different personalities

28/10/2006

Baldomir and Mayweather: different personalities

Press Release: Although their roads to the championship has been extremely different, there are some stark similarities between “Pretty Boy” Floyd Mayweather and Carlos “Tata” Baldomir who will meet in the ring November 4 at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas and broadcast live on HBO Pay-Per-View.  The bright lights, big city attitude of Mayweather significantly contrast to the hard-working, unassuming Baldomir and yet, at the end of the story, they are both two fathers, with four children each, fighting for the safety and future security of their family.  We asked them both a a variety of questions to help to uncover their differences and similarities.  Let’s take a deeper look in to the background of both these warriors.    
 
Who is your role model?
BALDOMIR:  Carlos Monzon is one of my role models but I always looked up to myself too.
MAYWEATHER:  My mother, grandmother and my Uncle Roger.
 
Where’s your favorite vacation spot?
BALDOMIR: I’ve never vacationed. Too busy training.  I guess I like Universal Studios because that’s the only place I’ve had the chance to visit.
MAYWEATHER: Jamaica.  I’ve been there many times. 
 
What was your first car?
BALDOMIR:  Old Toyota pickup truck
MAYWEATHER:  Yellow Indy Baretta
 
What kind of car do you drive now?
BALDOMIR: Nissan Frontier.
MAYWEATHER:  2006 Bentley GT; 2006 Ferari; 2006 Rolls Royce Phantom; 2006 Mercedes S550; 2006 Mercedes CL65; 2006 Maybach 62; Mercedes CL 65 Black.
 
What was your favorite Christmas present?
BALDOMIR: Last year, seeing the looks on my children’s faces when I could finally afford to give them big presents.
MAYWEATHER:  Beating (Angel) Manfredy (12/19/98).
 
How did you spend your first BIG boxing paycheck?
 
BALDOMIR:  Bought a truck, a house and gambling.
MAYWEATHER: Didn’t spend it, still got it.
 
What is your favorite moment in your career?
BALDOMIR: Beating (Zab) Judah (1/7/06) and finally getting recognition after fighting so many years in obscurity.
MAYWEATHER: Signing with HBO.
 
Describe one of your unique training weapons?
BALDOMIR:  I don’t eat three days before a fight so I can get really pissed off.
MAYWEATHER: All are unique, that’s why I’m the best.
 
If you weren’t a professional boxer, what would you be?
BALDOMIR:  Everyone knows my previous career—I’d still be selling feather dusters on the streets.
MAYWEATHER: Boxing Promoter.
 
What music do you have on your IPOD?
BALDOMIR:  I don’t own or know what an IPOD is.
MAYWEATHER: 50 Cent; Ray J; Mary J; Justin Timberlake.
 
What is your favorite meal that you do NOT eat when you are training?
BALDOMIR: Pork chops or pork sausages.
MAYWEATHER: Steak and a baked potato.
 
What is the most touching thing your children have done for you?
BALDOMIR:  To be with me while I’m training, giving me confidence and determination to win.
MAYWEATHER: Doing great in school.
 
What is your favorite thing to do after a fight?
BALDOMIR:   Relax, enjoy time with friends and family, drinking and eating.
MAYWEATHER:   Spend some time with my kids.
 
Tickets are now on sale at the Mandalay Bay Theatre box office and at all Las Vegas Ticketmaster locations (Tower Records/WOW!, Smith’s Food and Drug Centers, Robinsons-May stores and Ritmo Latino). To charge by phone with a major credit card, call the  Mandalay Bay box office at (702) 632-7580 or Ticketmaster at (702) 474-4000. Tickets also are available for purchase at  www.mandalaybay.com or ticketmaster.
 
The Mayweather vs. Baldomir pay-per-view telecast, beginning at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT, has a suggested retail price of $49.95, will be distributed by HBO Pay-Per-View and will be available to more than 56 million pay-per-view homes. The telecast will be available in HD-TV for those viewers who can receive HD. HBO Pay-Per-View is the leading supplier of event programming to the pay-per-view industry.