(AUG 30) LOS ANGELES – Laila Ali is fed
up with rumors and lies surrounding the delay of Ali Vs Wolfe Bout.
With speculation surrounding the much anticipated
Laila Ali - Ann Wolfe fight that is long
overdue; Laila Ali wants to set the record straight.
She wants her fans to know she has been
trying to get Wolfe in the ring for over three years now. Wolfe’s
management can never reach an agreement within their own team.
According to Damon Bingham, Ali’s Agent,
a meeting had been set for August 12th in Las Vegas, to meet with
Wolfe’s promoter, Brian Young of Prize Fight Promotions, to discuss
details of a possible Ali/Wolfe matchup.
ACCORDING TO THE PRESS RELEASE SENT
BY TEAM ALI TO WBAN.......Once
they (Wolfe, and her management) became aware of the meeting,
Wolfe’s managers Brian Pardo and Dana
Venard contacted Bingham to inform him
that Ann will, under no circumstances, fight Laila Ali while she is
under contract with Prize Fights. They also added that Ann wants to
delay the fight until her contract with her promoter is up on
January 17th of 2007.
Brian Young, however, informed Ali’s
team that he has Wolfe under contract for four more fights and will
seek legal action if Wolfe continues to avoid fighting Ali. Mind you
please note that she fought for Prize Fight about three weeks ago on
ESPN, but now all of a sudden she won’t fight Laila under their
promotion.
As Ann Wolfe’s Management has continued
to make up excuses on her behalf for more than three years, they
simultaneously put out press releases and spread rumors that Ali is
dodging Wolfe. Laila Ali knows that, to boxing fans, she can only be
as good as the people she defeats.
Laila had the following to say about the
situation: “I care about what my fans think and I know that they
want to see this match-up. That is why I have been dealing with this
Ann Wolfe “drama” for so long. Contrary to what some may believe, a
fight with Ann has never been about money. I make money no matter
whom I fight. It is about being a true champion and beating the
“best” fighters available. The problem is, the so called best
fighters think they are going to get unrealistic amounts of money to
fight me so they play themselves right out of the deal. The truth is
Ann Wolfe does not really want to fight me, she just feels she has
to in order to “feed” her family.
Recently, she said herself on ESPN
Friday Night Fights on a Prize Fight card that she is the one who
was not happy with the money her promoter offered her to fight me.
It’s funny, I can remember when she was on TV saying she would fight
me for “a hamburger”. Now she says she wants at least a 60/40 split
between the two of us. I guess she is trying to get her last payday
because she knows her name will have no value in boxing once I am
done with her. Hopefully, money will motivate her enough to get in
there and back up all this talk she has been doing because the idea
of proving she is the best at 168 sure ain’t gonna be the reason.
Ann if you really think you can beat me, you should be willing to
put everything on the line. I have nothing to do with what you get
paid, that is between you and whoever promotes the fight. Well, I’m
not going to keep my other challengers waiting for Ann to get some
heart because by the looks of it, that may never happen. She may
decide to retire with the delusion that I ducked her.
Hopefully
Robinson, Egbunine, Ragosino or any other fighter between 165-175
with experience and a winning record will step up to the plate with
some good sense. In other words, the show will go on as usual!
(original date of press release: August 29, 2006)