Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Shane Mosley Wants A Shot At Manny Pacquiao




Shane Mosley is looking forward to fight Manny Pacquiao.‘Sugar’ Shane Mosley is not especially known for, he has shown interest in fighting the Filipino. Having wrestled in life through various crises such as bad promotional alliances, a marriage full of struggle and dealings with BALCO founder Victor Conte, the world welterweight champion from Pomona has reached out to promoter Bob Arum.

Mosley was present ringside to watch the match between Pacquiao and Margarito last Saturday in the Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, Texas. Mosley was impressed with Pacquiao’s performance but he felt that his own performance where he knocked out the Filipino was more powerful. He added that although he did think that Pacquiao’s performance was amazing, but he still noticed some holes, which he could exploit.

The negotiations between Mayweather and Pacquiao haven’t worked out in the past and a lot of reasons have been speculated for the same, including Mayweather deliberately avoiding Pacquiao in the ring. The previous negotiations between the two camps had fallen through after Mayweather asked for random drug tests, followed by alleged racist comments towards Pacquiao.

Boxing fans had been pinning their hopes on the Congressman 'Pacman' fighting Floyd Mayweather in the ring, but till that day comes or doesn't come, Shane Mosley comes as a welcome candidate to tackle.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

A Special Message from Margarito

ANTONIO MARGARITO:

“I would like to congratulate Manny Pacquiao for his win on Saturday Night. It was a tough and difficult fight for me and I hope the fans enjoy our battle at Cowboys Stadium.”

“I also want to thank Bob Arum for always believing in me and for giving me the opportunity to fight Manny Pacquiao. I also want to thank all the fans who came to see me and who watched the fight on TV and continue to support me.”

“I gave it all I had, but unfortunately I was not able to get the victory over the best fighter in the world today. As I said before the fight, I was never going to quit and tried to win this fight to the very last minute.”

“We had a great training camp and I want to thank Robert Garcia for a great job and everyone in Oxnard for their great hospitality. I am also very grateful with my wife Michel, Sergio Diaz and Francisco Espinoza for all their support.”

Antonio Margarito is schedule to have surgery tomorrow in Dallas, and hopes to fly to Los Angeles on Wednesday, and then return to his home in Tijuana, Mexico.

Margarito needs face surgery after Pacquiao

Margarito will have surgery on Tuesday at Dallas Methodist Hospital to repair a fractured right eye socket, said promoter Bob Arum. Arum explained the surgery can’t be performed until the swelling on the eye has reduced.

Pacquiao’s speed was far too much for Margarito to handle Saturday in their bout for the World Boxing Council super welterweight title before 41,734 fans at Cowboys Stadium. Pacquiao landed fast, hard combinations from the earliest moments of the fight and Margarito could not answer.

Ringside physician Manuel Gonzalez, who started checking Margarito in the fourth round and last checked him after the 11th round, said Saturday he felt Margarito could see, so he didn’t recommend to referee Laurence Cole to stop the match. Trainer Robert Garcia said Margarito would not allow him to halt it. Pacquiao started pointing out the damage during the ninth round, but Cole did not stop the fight.
“He’s in very good spirits and he’s not in pain,” Arum said. “They just have to wait until the swelling reduces, then they can do the surgery and he’ll be released to fly home.”
Arum said Margarito’s team, including co-managers Francisco Espinoza and Sergio Diaz, remained in Dallas with him and will fly home to Southern California together on Wednesday, if he is released as expected.
Arum said that as far as is known now, the injury is not career-threatening. Pacquiao trainer Freddie Roach said after the fight Saturday that Garcia “probably ruined his career by not stopping the fight.”


Source: sports.yahoo.com



Saturday, November 13, 2010

Manny Pacquiao Beats Antonio Margarito for 8th Boxing Title



Manny Pacquiao used both speed and power in a dominating performance Saturday night to beat Antonio Margarito in their 68 kilogram (150-pound) showdown.


Pacquiao landed early and often, bloodying Margarito's face, closing his right eye and nearly closing his left. Pacquiao seemed on the verge of stopping Margarito in the late rounds, but had to settle for a lopsided decision.

"There was no way I was gong to quit. I'm a Mexican, we fight until the end," Margarito said.

Pacquiao won every round on one scorecard, 120-108, and was ahead 119-109 and 118-110 on the other two. The Associated Press had it a 120-108 shutout.

"We didn't lose a round," said Pacquiao's trainer, Freddie Roach. "I wish they would have stopped the fight."

That almost happened, but Cole allowed it to go on even as Margarito kept taking a beating. There wasn't any way Margarito was going to win the fight, but he could still see out of one eye and wanted to continue.

"I told the referee, `Look at his eyes, look at his cuts,"' Pacquiao said. "I did not want to damage him permanently. That's not what boxing is about."

Ringside punch stats reflected Pacquiao's dominance, showing him landing 474 punches to 229 for Margarito. But it wasn't just the sheer volume of punches, but the power in which they came at almost every angle.
Roach also made sure he was in the dressing room to watch the hands of Margarito, who is still banned in California for a hand wrapping scandal, get wrapped. But it was Margarito's corner who demanded Roach also rewrap his fighter's hands in a display of gamemanship.

Pacquiao earned a guaranteed $15 million, though he is likely to make millions more on his cut of the television revenues. He planned to give a concert at Lake Tahoe on Tuesday and then return to his political duties in the Philippines.

It was the eighth different title won by Pacquiao, the Filipino star who also is a congressman in his native land.

And it was a magnificent performance against a tough opponent who both outweighed him by nearly 20 pounds and towered over him.

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Tuesday, November 9, 2010

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Manny Pacquiao and Antonio Margarito: Who is the Hungriest?



Margarito is taking a long journey back into boxing after the hand-wrapping incident on the day of his fight against Shane Mosley last year. It looks as if Antonio Margarito is hungrier than Manny Pacquiao to win their Nov. 13 matchup.

Given a license to fight in Texas, and another chance to prove to the world that he will be more hungry to succeed this time, Margarito came back stronger than ever, and with a new trainer, Robert Garcia, who is taking a risk in only his second fight with Margarito.
Let's do some flash back. Margarito's previous trainer, Javier Capetillo, wrapped his hands with Mosley's trainer Naazim Richardson looking on.  It was Richardson who pointed out that the hand must be wrapped around once with one roll of tape. After Richardson checked the tape on Margarito's hands, something fell out.  It was found to be a piece of plaster.  That was the psychological advantage that Mosley needed to knock Margarito out.
So, after Margarito lost the fight, and later, his boxing license in California, where the fight took place, his place in the boxing arena evaporated.

Pacquiao wraps his own hands, but on fight night, his trainer, Freddie Roach, must wrap them.
The Pac-Man, said in the first installment of HBO's 24/7 that Margarito knew.  He even joked that Margarito pretended that he didn't know what was going on.  Believe me, Roach will watch the wrapping on Margarito's hands.

Pacquiao is giving up some height and a little weight.  He likes to fight bigger boxers.  I think the speed of Pacquiao will prevail. Let's see if Manny The Pac-Man Pacquiao could destroy Margarito.




Boxing Experts Views on Pacquiao - Margarito Fight

Boxing historian Bert Sugar is picking World Boxing Organization welterweight champion Manny Pacquiao over former welterweight champion Antonio Margarito in their November 13 fight at the Dallas Cowboys Stadium.

Sugar, 73, and former publisher-editor of Boxing Illustrated and Ring magazine, told FanHouse.com’s Elie Seckbach in a brief video interview that Pacquiao is “too fast” for the bigger Margarito, a former three-time world welterweight titlist.

Sugar also thinks that Marga-rito “throws a lot of wild pun-ches,” which would create openings for Pacquiao to deliver his power punches.

But boxing commentator and trainer Teddy Atlas thinks Margarito would pose serious problems for Pacquiao because of his size advantage and power.

“As far as the fight goes with Margarito, I think that’s a dangerous fight for [Pacquiao],” told Percy Crawford of FightHype.com.

“I personally think Pacquiao could lose this fight. I think that you’ve got a naturally bigger guy. He is really the bigger guy because Margarito is a big welterweight. He’s a horse,” Atlas said in breaking Pacquiao-Margarito.

He said the 5’11” Margarito throws a lot of punches and is capable of hitting and hurting Pacquiao.

“[Margarito] presents a lot of areas of danger and real potential problems for Pacquiao that he hasn’t faced for awhile . . . The opportunity is there to hit this guy [Pacquiao],” Atlas said.

Atlas said that although Pacquiao has fought bigger foes before—Oscar De La Hoya, Miguel Cotto and Joshua Clottey—none of them is as big as Margarito, who enjoys a five-inch height advantage and seven-inch reach edge over Pacquiao.

Atlas—a trainer who has worked with the likes of world heavyweight champion Michael Moorer, light heavyweight titlist Danny Lalonde and featherweight champion Barry McGuigan—said he finds the
Margarito fight too risky at this point in Pacquiao’s career, adding that there were less dangerous opponents available for him to fight and still make as much money.

“I’m not sure that if I was managing Pacquiao, that I would be saying, ‘You know what, at this point in his career, he needs to fight Margarito,’” Atlas said.

The HBO pay-per-view televised Pacquiao-Margarito will be for the vacant World Boxing Council junior middleweight title (154 pounds) at an agreed catch weight of 151.

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Who is Manny Pacquiao?


Real name Emmanuel Dapidran Pacquiao
Nickname(s)       Pac-Man
Fighting Pride of the Philippines
The Destroyer
The Mexicutioner
Pambansang Kamao (National Fist)
The Fighting Congressman
Rated at Light Middleweight
Welterweight
Light Welterweight
Lightweight
Super Featherweight
Featherweight
Super Bantamweight
Flyweight
Height 5 ft 6½ in (1.69 m)
Reach 67 in (170 cm)
Nationality Philippines Filipino
Birth date December 17, 1978 (1978-12-17) (age 31)
Birth place Kibawe, Bukidnon, Philippines
Stance Southpaw
                     Boxing record
Total fights 56
Wins 51
Wins by KO 38
Losses 3
Draws 2


Emmanuel Dapidran Pacquiao was born December 17, 1978, also known as Manny Pacquiao, is a Filipino professional boxer and politician. He is a seven-division world champion, the first boxer in history to win nine world titles in seven different weight divisions.

He is also the first boxer in history to win the lineal championship in four different weight classes. He was named "Fighter of the Decade" for the 2000s by the Boxing Writers Association of America (BWAA).

Currently, Pacquiao is the WBO World Welterweight Champion (Super Champion) and is rated as the number 1 pound-for-pound best boxer in the world by several sporting news and boxing websites, including The Ring, Sports Illustrated, ESPN, NBC Sports, Yahoo! Sports and About.com.

Aside from being a boxer, Pacquiao has participated in acting, music recording, and politics. In May 2010, Pacquiao was elected to the House of Representatives in the 15th Congress of the Philippines, representing the province of Sarangani. He established the record of being the first active boxer to become a congressman in the Philippines.













Manny Pacquiao Professional Record: 51-3-2, (38)


2010
13-Nov Antonio Margarito Arlington, Texas, USA

WBC light middleweight title


Joshua Clottey W UD 12 Arlington, Texas, USA
WBO welterweight title
2009
14-Nov Miguel Angel Cotto W TKO 12 MGM Grand, Las Vegas, NV
WBO welterweight title
2-May Ricky Hatton W KO 2 MGM Grand, Las Vegas, NV
IBO light welterweight title
2008
6-Dec Oscar De La Hoya W RTD 8 MGM Grand, Las Vegas, NV
28-June David Diaz W TKO 9 MGM Grand, Las Vegas, NV
WBC lightweight title
15-Mar Juan Manuel Marquez W 12 Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas, NV
WBC super featherweight title
2007
6-Oct Marco Antonio Barrera W 12 Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas, NV
14-Apr Jorge Solis W KO 8 San Antonio, Texas
2006
18-Nov Erik Morales W KO 3 Las Vegas, Nevada
2-Jul Oscar Larios W 12 Quezon City, Philippines
21-Jan Erik Morales W TKO 10 Las Vegas, Nevada
2005
10-Sept Hector Velazquez W TKO 6 Los Angeles, Ca
19-Mar Erik Morales L 12 MGM Grand, Las Vegas, NV
2004
11-Dec Fahsan 3K Battery W TKO 4 Manila, Philippines
8-May Juan Manuel Marquez D 12 MGM Grand, Las Vegas, NV
IBF - WBA Super World featherweight title
2003
15-Nov Marco Antonio Barrera W TKO 11 San Antonio, Texas
26-Jul Emmanuel Lucero W TKO 3 Los Angeles, Ca
IBF super bantamweight title
15-Mar Serikzhan Yeshmagambetov W TKO 5 Intramuros, Philippines
2002
26-Oct Fahprakorb Rakkiatgym W KO 1 Davao City, Philippines
8-jun Jorge Eliecer Julio W TKO 2 Memphis, Tennessee
IBF super bantamweight title
2001
10-Nov Agapito Sanchez D TD 6 San Francisco, Ca
IBF - WBO super bantamweight title
23-Jun Lehlohonolo Ledwaba W TKO 6 MGM Grand, Las Vegas, NV
IBF super bantamweight title
28-Apr Wethya Sakmuangklang W TKO 6 Kidapawan City, Philippines
24-Feb Tetsutora Senrima W TKO 5 Rizal, Philippines
2000
14-Oct Nedal Hussein W TKO 10 Rizal, Philippines
28-Jun Seung-Kon Chae W TKO 1 Quezon City, Philippines
4-Mar Arnel Barotillo W KO 4 Manila, Philippines
1999
18-Dec Reynante Jamili W TKO 2 Manila, Philippines
17-Sept Medgoen Singsurat L KO 3 Thammarat, Thailand
WBC flyweight title
24-Apr Gabriel Mira W TKO 4 Quezon City, Philippines
WBC flyweight title
20-Feb Todd Makelim W TKO 3 Kidapawan City, Philippines
1998
4-Dec Chatchai Sasakul W KO 8 Phuttamonthon, Thailand
WBC flyweight title
18-May Shin Terao W KO 1 Tokyo, Japan
1997
6-Dec Panomdej Ohyuthanakorn W KO 1 Koronadal City, Philippines
13-Sept Melvin Magramo W 10 Cebu City. Philippines
26-Jun Chokchai Chockvivat W KO 5 Manila, Philippines
30-May Ariel Austria W TKO 6 Davao City, Philippines
24-Apr Wook-Ki Lee W KO 1 Manila, Philippines
8-Mar Mike Luna W KO 1 Manila, Philippines
1996
28-Dec Sung-Yul Lee W TKO 2 Manila, Philippines
27-Jul Ippo Gala W TKO 2 Manila, Philippines
15-Jun Bert Batiller W TKO 4 General Santos City, Philippines
20-May John Medina W TKO 4 Manila, Philippines
27-Apr Marlon Carillo W 10 Manila, Philippines
9-Feb Rustico Torrejos L KO 3 Manila, Philippines
13-Jan Lito Torrejos W TD 5 Manila, Philippines
1995
9-Dec Rolando Touogon W 10 Manila, Philippines
11-Nov Rudolfo Fernandez W TKO 3 Manila, Philippines
21-Oct Renato Mendones W TKO 2 Palawan, Philippines
7-Oct Lolito Laroa W 8 Manila, Philippines
16-sept Armando Rocil W KO 3 Manila, Philippines
3-Aug Acasio Simbajon W 6 Manila, Philippines
1-Jul Dele Decierto W TKO 2 Manila, Philippines
1-May Rocky Palma W 6 Cavite, Philippines
18-Mar Pinoy Montejo W 4 Mindoro Occidental, Philippines
22-Jan Edmund Enting Ignacio W 4 Mindoro Occidental, Philippines





Titles in boxing

Major World Titles:
Minor World Title:
  • World Flyweight Champion (112 lbs)
  • World Featherweight Champion (126 lbs)
  • World Super Featherweight Champion (130 lbs)
  • World Light Welterweight Champion (140 lbs)
Regional/International Titles:
  • OPBF Flyweight Champion (112 lbs)
  • WBC International Super Bantamweight Champion (122 lbs)
  • WBC International Super Featherweight Champion (130 lbs)
Special Titles:
  • WBC Emeritus Champion
  • WBC Diamond Champion
  • WBO Super Champion