Boxing art Floyd Mayweather Jr painting

Sports Painting by Artist John Robertson is
 48" x 60" acrylic on unstretched csnvas
Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Manny Pacquiao fight is finally going to happen.  I have waited a long time for this.  I am a fan of both fighters although I have not painted Pacquiao.  I have done a drawing of him though. My painting of Mayweather I did a couple of years ago and it has been posted on this blog before.  But with the news conference announcing the fight in a couple of months I thought it might be appropriate to post it again.

As we all know these are probably the best two fighters in the world.  I have been able to see a couple of the greatest fights ever (live on TV): Muhammad Ali against Joe Frazier,  the Sugar Ray Leonard- Robert Duran fights , and Suger Ray Leonard against Marvin Hagler.  And now we get to see another great fight.  Boxing had been lacking interest but this will certainly bring some of that interest back.

How does Pacquiao feel about the fight"  He said at the news conference, ""I don't anticipate this being the hardest fight," he said. "That would be Miguel Cotto, [Oscar] De La Hoya and [Antonio] Margarito. I knew De La Hoya was fast, and I was moving up two weight classes [to fight him]. And Cotto I knew was a very hard puncher. And Margarito hit very hard and was much bigger than me. I don't see that in Floyd Mayweather. I don't see any of that."

And Mayweather, this is what he said, ""One thing I do know about any sport -- when you lose, it's in your mind," Mayweather said. "If you lost once, it's in your mind. If you lost twice, it's in your mind. From day one, I was always taught to be a winner no matter what, push yourself to the limit, stay focused and be the best that you can be.


"We've faced all the top guys. I believe in my skills, I believe in myself and I believe I'm going to be victorious."

Hockey art painting of Hockey players crashing into the boards

My son-in-law plays in a hockey league so for his birthday I painted this hockey art for him. 18" x 24" ink and acrylic on newsprint mounted on board.  He loves hockey and in particular the LA Kings. 

 L.A. Kings coach, Darryl Sutter has had some great one-liners during his tenure with the L.A. Kings.  one of my favorites, “They can wear wigs and sunglasses. I don’t care, as long as they’re ready.” (January of 2012 on the L.A. Kings players and whether they should wear helmets in warmups.

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image Mike Trout Los Angeles Angels


Sports Artist John Robertson’s painting of Mike Trout.  Michael "Mike" Nelson Trout (born August 7, 1991)[1] is an American professional baseball outfielder for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim of Major League Baseball (MLB). Following an initial stint with the Angels in 2011, Trout had a breakout season in 2012, unanimously winning the American League (AL) Rookie of the Year Award, winning a Silver Slugger Award, and finishing runner-up to Miguel Cabrera in the AL Most Valuable Player (MVP) Award voting. He also led the league in several statistical categories, including runs scored, stolen bases with 49

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