All In A Brawl: Rios and Alvarado make weight and have fun
LAS VEGAS – Boxing is Brandon Rios’ playground. Show him a ring. Take him to a weigh-in. Doesn’t matter. He’s like a kid at recess. Friday was the weigh-in for his junior-welterweight encore with Mike Alvarado Saturday night at Mandalay Bay.
Rios jumped on the scale almost as if it were an empty seat on a merry-go-round. He came up a fraction of a pound too heavy, perhaps because of a jarring impact or just an abundance of enthusiasm.
No problem. Rios stepped behind a beach towel, stripped off his shorts and took another turn at the scale. This time, he was perfect — 140 pounds-even. Not a whisper of an ounce less or more. Alvarado also weighed 140.0.
Rios (31-0-1, 22 KOs) smiled, perhaps at the prospect of the bruising brawl he has promised in an HBO-televised rematch of his seventh-round stoppage of Alvarado (33-1, 23 KOs) on October 13 in Carson, Calif. Or, maybe, he heard from a handful of Alvarado fans in the weigh-in crowd. Taunts have to be a favorite on the Rios play list. They are his marching music.
“I love it when you guys talk bleep, just love it’’ said Rios, a 4-to-1 favorite who according to contracts filed with the Nevada State Athletic Commission will collect $1 million Saturday. Alvarado’s purse is $650,000.
Rios loves it almost as much as a brawl. Whether more brawling will be enough for another victory over Alvarado is one reason for the rematch, of course. There’s that and Juan Manuel Marquez’ upset of Manny Pacquiao in December.
Rios had been in line for a rich shot at Pacquiao until Marquez’ right hand got in the way, dropping the Filipino Congressman on to the canvas, face-first. Marquez altered a lot of promotional plans, but didn’t really seem to change anything about Rios, who fights to have fun.