Wednesday, August 25, 2010

TOUGH NOVEMBER FOR MANNY PACQUIAO

Boxing Champ, Manny Pacquiao has finally named his much awaited November 2010 fight. Mexican Antonio Margarito and Manny Pacquiao is scheduled to cross path on November 13, 2010 ending the rumors that the latter will be clashing against the proud U.S. boxing champ, Floyd Mayweather. Months ago speculations are spreading that Manny will be facing Mayweather this year for an ultimate title battle but both parties failed to reach each other's terms. Late last year Manny was bombarded with speculation that he is taking drugs to keep his fighting skills and endurance up. Immediately, he faced the public to free himself from the accusation.

Manny Pacquiao will fight Antonio Margarito for a vacant super welterweight championship, either in Las Vegas if Margarito can get licensed or in Monterrey, Mexico, if he can’t, promoter Bob Arum said. 

Arum said he decided to choose Margarito instead of Miguel Cotto, whom Pacquiao stopped in the 12th round in November, because it would be perceived as a more competitive bout. The bout will be offered on HBO Pay-Per-View.

According to boxing analysts, Margarito is a sure tough contender for Pacquiao as seen on his previous fights against boxing greats such as Mosley  and Cotto.
Watch the video to see Margarito's possible takes to his match against the Philippines pride Manny Pacquiao:















Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Pacquiao vs. Clottey aftermath

Manny Pacquiao beat Joshua Clottey via unanimous decision in a match held at the Dallas Cowboy’s Stadium. The Pac Man is hailed as pound-for-pound best fighter in the league, although Clottey is a highly regarded fighter as well. But many boxing fans said that this is only ah warm up game for the ultimate fight of the century.

Clottey held a tight defense and didn’t let Pacquiao near his face. Showing his fighting skills, the Pac Man focused on Clottey’s body, and threw 1,231 punches –more than ever before. His opponent got in 399 punches.

The twelve round fight went for all twelve rounds, which is different than how most people saw the fight in their head. A knock-out was expected by many.

There are rumors that the Clottey fight is the last the Filipino fighter will commit to for a while. He is rumored to be running for political office in his native Philippines, where he is a very highly regarded individual.

Before he heads to retirement, many are hoping that he will commit to a fight against Floyd Mayweather, Jr. Mayweather used to hold the record for pound-for-pound best fighter in the league before he went into retirement. He came out of retirement to fight Pacquiao, but the two sides could never come to an agreement.

The fight was available on pay-per-view, but is going to be shown again this Saturday night on HBO for those that missed the action. Fight fans should be sure to watch this transpire, as it was a great match.

Many boxing fans are expecting that the next opponent of Manny Pacquiao will be decided after the fight between Mayweather vs Mosley fight which is on May 1,2010. So who will be your bet. Mayweather or Mosley? All we can do is w8 for the result and watch a good boxing fight before the end of the year.

Monday, March 8, 2010

Pacquiao vs. Clottey Predictions


The writers chime in with official Pacquiao vs. Clottey Picks

Everybody is ready for the Manny Pacquiao vs. Joshua Clottey bout this Saturday evening, and the ProBoxing-Fans.com staff is going on the record with our official picks and predictions. Does anybody see Clottey pulling off the huge upset? Do they think Pacquiao will win by knockout or by decision, or what will happen in the bout?

Scott Levinson: Does anyone else feel this is more dangerous for Pacquiao the closer we get to March 13? Something inside is telling me Clottey is going to put forth a great effort. I think he will pursue and punch with purpose, which will only give way to a better Pacquiao. I see Pacquiao using his movement, speed, and fast combination punching to stay a step ahead in the early going. I picture a fast-paced and exciting bout. Pacquiao’s attack will begin to put a dent in Clottey’s resolve over the second half of the bout, causing his workrate to dip. Manny will sweep the final rounds and wind up winning about 10 rounds. I think Clottey will earn a moral victory in making it to the final bell.

Prediction: Manny Pacquiao by unanimous decision

Rich Thomas: Joshua Clottey is a tough fighter in the great Ghanian tradition of tough fighters, but I fear he is more like Ike Quartey than Azumah Nelson. He is a tough fighter and a serious threat to anyone who gets in the ring with him, but there is something in there that leaves him just short making the transition from being a good fighter into an excellent or a great fighter. Like Quartey, he is one of these guys who always seems to come just short when matched with a boxer who truly has the right stuff.

That said, Clottey is tough as nails. Miguel Cotto was looking somewhat fragile even before Pacman got to him, and I am starting to think that he might be one of these boxers who has a short, bright career with an early end, ala Donald Curry or Wilfred Benitez. Clottey might not have the championship grit, but his body is made of tougher stuff. He will be game going at least as far as the late rounds, although when it comes to making that last big push to pull himself out of the hole, Clottey won’t make it.

Prediction: Pacman UD12.

Nathan Nau: In a bout that most experts think is a mismatch, Manny Pacquiao will use his superior footwork, hand speed, and combinations to hold off the tough and larger Clottey. I believe this fight will be closer than most experts think, with Clottey having his moments, but ultimately failing in an upset bid via a closer than expected unanimous decision.

Prediction: Pacquiao by unanimous decision

Scott Dryden (ProFighting-Fans.com): Clottey is a very tough competitor who has a ton to gain with a victory. He will bring it to Pacquiao which will make for a very exciting fight, at least for awhile. As he often does, Manny will take over the fight in the 5th round and will dominate from there on out. Pac-Man adds to his impressive victory with an 8th round KO.

Prediction: Pacquiao via 8th round KO

Ryan McArthur: Just before Clottey fought Miguel Cotto back in March 09, he just may well have been the most underrated pug in the business. Just after Pacquiao fought Cotto 5 months later, he did become the most revered and feared fighter on the planet. Remember while watching Pacquiao that we just may be witnessing the best fighter the sport has seen since Roberto Duran of the 1970s.

Of course Pacquiao is the favorite here, and rightly so, he’s earned it. The fact remains however that this is a really tough and extremely well matched bout. Clottey is technically sound, a good body puncher and the strongest fighter Pacquiao has faced in his Hall of Fame career. Will this be enough though to stop the Pacman bandwagon?

Ultimately I’m going to have to say no and take the easy way out. Pacman by Unanimous Decision. He’s just far too busy, too fast and too good for the very competent Clottey (he just doesn’t throw enough punches to beat the Filipino).

Prediction: Pacman by Unanimous Decision

Jake Emen: Clottey is a very good fighter, but he seems to be just good enough to be able to complain loudly about losing his biggest fights. He came up short against Antonio Margarito and Miguel Cotto when both were winnable fights. There’s a chance that weighing 165 lbs or so on fight night will allow him to walk through Pacquiao’s shots and walk him down, landing thudding shots that take the speed out of Pacquiao’s legs and arms. That’s a small chance however, and Pacquiao should be able to buzz in and out of Clottey’s range, taking advantage of his cover up defense to score with plenty of telling shots.

Prediction: Pacquiao by Unanimous Decision

Source:ProBoxing-Fans.com