
Posted Jan 18, 2010 by Eddie Daniels
Updated Jan 18, 2010 at 05:31 PM

Winter Haven’s Andre Berto will not face Shane Mosley Jan. 30 in Las Vegas.
Last week’s earthquake in Haiti hit very close to home. His parents are Haitian natives and Berto, the WBC welterweight champion, also represented Haiti in the 2004 Olympics.
Making matters worse, the Berto family lost several relatives in the quake. Berto’s parents could not reach his sister in Haiti, but days later were able to reconnect.
Here is his statement:
“Since the 7.0 earthquake struck Haiti on Tuesday evening, I have been focusing on my family and the Haitian people who are facing an inconceivable battle for survival while still trying to continue to prepare for an opportunity I have dreamt of since childhood. I lost several family members to the earthquake and after two days without word, was relieved to learn that my sister, Naomi and her daughter, Jessica survived, but were left homeless. I have seen the pain in my parents’ eyes as they attempt to understand what has happened to our homeland and recognize a place they once called home.
As a result of this disaster, I am mentally and physically exhausted and therefore I have no choice but to withdraw from my bout on January 30.
Throughout the past six days, I have received an incredible outpouring of support, and I sincerely appreciate everyone’s prayers for the people of Haiti. I hope that everyone will continue to keep the Haitian people in their thoughts and prayers as we work to rebuild this proud nation. The rebuilding of Haiti is not something that will happen overnight, but I am fully dedicated to helping the Haitian people recover from this catastrophic event.”
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