View Full Version : Ray Mercer vs Jesse Fergueson: WTF?????
Stone_Roberto
11-27-2007, 09:28 AM
1993-02-06 : Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY, USA : Ray Mercer ([Only registered and activated users can see links]) lost to Jesse Ferguson ([Only registered and activated users can see links]) by UD in round 10 of 10
Mercer had been promised a title shot against Riddick Bowe and a guaranteed 1.5 million dollar payday if he beat Ferguson. However, things didnt go his way and Mercer was completely outboxed in this fight. Mercer repeatedly offered Ferguson a 100,000 dollar bribe to go down both before and during the bout which Ferguson refused according to his testimony under oath in court.This bout led to charges of sports bribery being filed against Ray Mercer by the Manhattan District Attorney's office. [1] ([Only registered and activated users can see links])
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EpsilonAxis
11-27-2007, 09:47 AM
Ray Mercer was always a badass.
A great fighter lost in the 90's...he really was today's George Chuvalo...with bribes.
Stone_Roberto
11-27-2007, 09:53 AM
How could he lose to Jesse? Bowe SMOKED him in 2 rounds!
PATSYS
11-27-2007, 10:02 AM
1993-02-06 : Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY, USA : Ray Mercer ([Only registered and activated users can see links]) lost to Jesse Ferguson ([Only registered and activated users can see links]) by UD in round 10 of 10
Mercer had been promised a title shot against Riddick Bowe and a guaranteed 1.5 million dollar payday if he beat Ferguson. However, things didnt go his way and Mercer was completely outboxed in this fight. Mercer repeatedly offered Ferguson a 100,000 dollar bribe to go down both before and during the bout which Ferguson refused according to his testimony under oath in court.This bout led to charges of sports bribery being filed against Ray Mercer by the Manhattan District Attorney's office. [1] ([Only registered and activated users can see links])
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Mercer was an inconsistent fighter who could lose to a journeymen or give a great fighter a good fight in any given night.
Against Fergusson, I think he came very unmotivated and wa probably hoping Fergusson would give in to his bribe.
DamonD
11-27-2007, 12:02 PM
Mercer's confidence really got hit hard after he lost to Holmes. He put on a lot of weight, had problems sweating it off for fights, and apparently had a bit of a substance abuse problem around that time as well.
The Ferguson I and the godawful draw against Marion Wilson must be the lowlights of Mercer's career. He had awful problems with Ferguson in the rematch mind you, even in better shape.
The Marion Wilson draw was his 'wake-up' call and he rededicated himself, resulting in giving Holyfield and Lewis hell and beating a comebacking Witherspoon.
And then he got struck down with a hepatitis infection, only fought once in the next 3 years, and was never quite the same again.
No luck for Ray.
Sakura
11-27-2007, 12:15 PM
Mercer is always been very overrated...his never be top class puncher and his outboxed by many opponents.
brimey
11-27-2007, 01:11 PM
:patsch All I think about when I hear Ray Mercer now is him getting his ass kicked in a MMA fight against a internet street brawler... Goddamnit Ray
Asterion
11-27-2007, 01:15 PM
In his prime he only lost to Ferguson and old Holmes. And also to Holyfield. His fight against Lewis was damn close.
He was already old when Wlad beat the shit outta him, and was a corpse when he fought Briggs.
Sakura
11-27-2007, 01:31 PM
"He was already old when Wlad beat the shit outta him"
Yes he was, but he was never much better..
Rumsfeld
11-27-2007, 01:33 PM
Mercer's two best efforts were losing efforts against Lewis and Holy.
He was very inconsistent and his dedication and work ethic left something to be desired, which cost him throughout his career.
As for Ferguson, he was a decent fighter at one point. Not great, but decent, and he usually only lost against top-rated contenders.
Zakman
11-27-2007, 02:12 PM
Mercer was an inconsistent fighter who could lose to a journeymen or give a great fighter a good fight in any given night.
Against Fergusson, I think he came very unmotivated and wa probably hoping Fergusson would give in to his bribe.
That's Mercer in a nutshell. He look great one fight, and be out of shape and unmotivated in the next. From what I understand, the guy didn't particularly like to train, which accounted for some of the piss poor performances he turned in like the Fergusson fight.
It's unfortunate, because if Mercer had dedicated himself to his career, he might have been right up there with Holyfield, Tyson, Lewis and Bowe. As it was, even with his lack of dedication, he had a decent career.
Bigcat
11-27-2007, 02:34 PM
Kenny Adams (who helped the olympians prepare for Seoul Korea and LA) told me that Ray was actually a pussy, an absolute wuss as he put it, He said when he came back from the Olympics and set himself to turn pro Kenny tried everything to toughen him up, he threw him at every hard sparring partner that he had within reason, he had no savvy and turned away from tough confrontation. Ray went away for 8 months for something, i think he went travelling or something as he put it get his shit together. When he returned Kenny could not beleive it , he said Ray was like a different person, he never questioned a thing in the gym and never even flinched when hit with devastating shots.. Ray as Kenny put it did some soul searching and came back like a hungry wolf. Kenny always likes that tale, Ray could be a terror like the guy who faced Lennox in NYC. But on an off day (like Damiani ,Ferguson, Holmes) he could be medeocre at best. The most savage affare i saw Ray in was the Bert Cooper fight.. WTF..
Kenny said the only reason that Ray wanted to win the side bet in Seoul was because he didn't like pressure, he liked to scrap and tear his way through a short KO win.. The sidebet was "Something the team captain Ray came up with in the games where the man who could hold the longest KO streak in the USA team won the bet.." Ray himself actually won it by stopping all of his opponents..
Cachibatches
11-27-2007, 04:32 PM
Fergusen had more than peole realize, too. He also beat Buster Douglas, should ahve got decisons against Dokes and Holmes, and late in his career, lit up Sampson Pa'hua. Jesse is my all time favoite clubfighter, along with Bert Cooper.
He could have had a great carreer, but early on ran into a human wrecking ball named Mike Tyson.
joe the great
11-27-2007, 05:36 PM
How could he lose to Jesse? Bowe SMOKED him in 2 rounds!
Mercer didn't show up in proper shape. Simple as that. Bowe showed up ready to rumble.
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