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28.11.10

Pacquiao Planning to Retire in Boxing



According to Pacquiao his championship built in the eight weight division, is the first in history of boxing, and this shall forever cement the Filipino people as the eight wonder of the world.


Pacquiao added that he intends to retire in three years, boxing, Pacquiao is 32 years, and says he does not want to go over 35.

He also asks whether he is ready to fight Juan Manuel Marquez in his opinion, he is ready to fight for Marquez, but of course he understands that the fan does not inspire this kind of bout.

From now on, Pacquiao was chosen as representative of the Philippines Sarangani. And he began steps to build the first provincial hospital for his people.

Pacquiao said he was so inspired in the ring by love for his country. And his results show that Filipino can excel against all odds.

14.11.10

Pacquiao Margarito Fight : The Victorious Diary

First Round- Pacquiao pelted shots with Margarito,he throw three solid punch combinations and some straight punch with his left to the body of Margarito. In this round Margarito is not so aggressive.

Second Round- Pacquaio done actively in this round. He throw a lot of body shot with Pacquiao. As a plan of Margarito he cornered Pacquiao but it only one time, but with the speed of Pacquiao he make it to go out with all of the sudden.

Third Round- a three straight round for Pacquiao. Pacquiao throw another huge of punch. And Margarito try to go forward with heavy gait, with matching jabs and wide rights.

Fourth Round- Pacquiao landed a cruel punch, Margarito has a bruised and cut under his left eye. In this round Margarito is hurt with Pacquiao hooks in his body and straight shots into his head.



Fifth Round- Pacquiao biffed Margarito every throw of punches. In this round Pacquiao is on the ropes and Margarito landed a punch for him. Margarito now his face is a bloody mess.


Sixth Round- The round wherein Margarito is very aggresive, there is a tremendous exchange of punches. Pacquiao hit Margarito with hooks, while Margarito'e eye is swollen. And Pacquiao finished with a rapid active commotion.

Seventh Round- Margarito is moving straight but Pacquiao keeps throwing punches to left and moving to the right. Margarito corners Pacquiao and landed shots at Pacquiao's body, but Pacquiao swift a whirling motion and throw some combination.

Eight Round-  Margarito gets Pacquiao on the ropes. Margarito jab is very effective but Pacquiao comes back with straight left and hooks. Margarito's face appears grim.

Ninth Round- Still Pacquiao shows a tremendous lateral movement. And Margarito is badly cut up in this round. In this round Pacquiao will probably win this fight.

Tenth Round- Margarito's face is mask of blood, but Pacquiao keeps throwing jabs, right hooks and straight lefts.

Eleventh Round- Pacquiao seems aiming for the KO. He throw a well punch into Margarito. Margarito still fight in this round, and Pacquiao lands a very wonderful counter, and with a eight-punch combination. But Margarito still keeps coming.

Twelve Round- Pacquiao throw jabs and hooks some more, Pacquiao is circulating like spinning, and to every throw punches of Margarito he establishes an ungodly combination.

MANNY "PACMAN" Pacquiao beats Antonio Margarito by Unanimous Decision. All for Pacquiao- scores: 120-108, 118-110 and 119-109

MANNY PACQUIAO get his 13th straight win and his eighth championship. CONGRATULATION TO MANNY PACQUIAO!!!!!! 

But the question is, is  MAYWEATHER the next..?

13.11.10

Pacquiao Margarito Fight : Live Streaming Online Here For Free

Pacquiao Margarito Fight : Live Streaming Online Here For Free- The time has come for the Pacquiao Margarito Fight. The fight that the whole world awaited for. This is now who is much deserving for this title. Does Antonio Margarito get this title or does Pacquiao get his 13th straight win and his eighth championship in as many weight classes? Does the prediction of the experts correlate with the result? There will be a KO or unanimous decision?

11.11.10

Pacquiao Margarito Fight : A David Goliath Fight? Or Thus Margarito KO Pacquiao in 11 round

The fight, that a lot of people in the whole world are waiting for is merely coming, the Pacquiao Margarito fight.  Pacquaio will now face Margarito, a fight of David and Goliath. As we all know, Margarito is stronger, bigger, and taller than Pacquiao. A latest news now, according to Garcia, Margarito's coach they are in focus to KO Pacquiao KO in 11th round.

But still the question does the stronger, bigger man can destroy the speed of Pacquiao?

Does the David win in this fight? Or he can destroy by Goliath? Do the power of Goliath beat the speed of David? That is the question for now, but let see who win this fight.

9.11.10

Roach-100% Sure The Margarito Pacquiao Fight Favors To Pacquiao

“He trained really hard to the extent of killing himself. When I told him to stop, he asked for more. That’s the Pacquiao of old and as such, he will again win as he had done too many times before,” said by Roach. Roach did expressed his worries that Pacquiao was being distracted by politics during his camp. But Pacquiao try to do his best, to conditioned his self for the fight with Margarito. And now Coach Roach is 100% sure that Pacquiao will win this fight on November 13, 2010. Because of this Coach Roach is really happy with his atlette.

with the advantages of Margarito, his height and reach can overcome by Pacquiao speed.

5.11.10

Pacquiao-"There’s nothing to worry about"

The fight is still one week away, but if we ask Pacquiao whether he is ready for the Pacquiao Margarito Fight, he is not hesitantly answered "we're ready to go". Pacquiao already tested his stamina when he sparred 12 rounds, last saturday. His coach is very happy with his performance.
According to Pacquiao, it is more in the strategy in order to defeat Margarito. As we all know Margarito has a lot of advantage, his hieght and his reach. But for Pacquiao he has his own speed, he can use his speed so that Margarito will not use his advantage to him. Pacquiao believe that the incoming fight will be very tough, because Margarito is very aggressive.

3.11.10

Manny Pacquiao-Antonio Margarito Fight Has A Possibility to Break A Record

Manny Pacquiao Antonio Margarito approaching bout would probably set a record in terms of ticket sales. Last fight of Manny Pacquiao with clottey the ticket close to 51,000. And this time the ticket sales for the Pacquiao Margarito fight reveals exceeded from expectations.

At this time the tickets believe will surpass 60,000 sales quite soon. As the current record is 63,315 ticket sales way back last 1978 Muhammad Ali took on Leon Spinks at the Superdome in New Orleans.

2.11.10

Pacquiao Margarito Fight- The Fight Favors To Pacquiao

Pacquiao victory over Margarito this incoming fight on November 13, sees by Bob Arum. Bob Arum predicts that Pacquiao will win his eight world title in different weight classes on Nov. 13. This will be held in Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

Arum come up with this prediction upon seeing Manny Pacquiao win from his 6-11 sparring partner in Baguio, Philippines last two weeks ago.

At first, Arum disappoint when he watch Pacquiao's sparring Michael Medina and Glen Tapia. Arum didn't see the speed from Pacquiao that would probably beat Margarito.

But as a professional boxer, Pacquiao worked hard and slowly come into shape and physical condition. He begin to reach peak form from that time his arrival in L.A. for his final phase of training in the Wild Card Gym with his trainer Freddie Roach.

When Bob Arum see that Pacquiao reach his peak form, Arum change his mind.

But on the other hard, this fight will be a very tough to Pacquiao. And before Pacquiao will win he should put an extra effort to Margarito. This fight is not easy to Pacquiao because he will be fighting for a bigger man that has a lot of advantage over him.

30.10.10

Wondering What Margarito's Strategies To Defeat Pacquiao?

Wondering what Margarito and his coach, game plan in this incoming fight with Pacquiao? Garcia, coach of Margarito said he trained his fighter to be very tough with Pacquiao. They plan to corner Pacquiao so that Pacquiao will not change his angle rapidly if they corner Pacquiao then it is hard for Pacquiao to change his angle, and that is the time where Margarito put pressure to Pacquiao.

As of this point of time Margarito is very confident to defeat Pacquiao. But Pacquiao is still focus and keep his self condition for the fight.

24.10.10

Pacquiao Won't Stand up in Margarito Punches

As an earlier report says, Pacquiao won't stand up in Margarito punches. This words was originally told by Margarito. Garcia (Margarito  coach) and Margarito is still in hard time in training still in focus on their plan, to put pressure to Manny Pacquiao.

Margarito added that Pacquiao will eat his punches. He's not going to stop until he seen Pacquiao on the floor.

This report is just a prediction of the both party, let us see the fight on November 13, who's fighter will gain the victory.

18.10.10

Reaction of Margarito to Pacquiao's Coach Prediction

As what we heard the news last week, Roach, (Pacquiao coach) he predicted Pacquiao will knockout Margarito in 8 rounds.

Margarito answered “What, does he see me crippled or something?”. Margarito with height advantage against Pacquiao and a 6 inch reach advantage. And in addition, Margarito trained hard so that  he is well for the fight.

15.10.10

Pacquiao Will Face Very Tough Fight With Margarito

Margarito is the tallest contender Pacquiao has ever faced. Margarito previous fight with Shane Mosley with his loaded gloves, presents a challenge to Pacquiao. Because of Margarito's strenght and size, the Filipino Boxers may face a great challenge.

Most of the boxing experts around the globe predict to have a competitive fight that probably would last the distance. They predict the fight to reach for about 12 rounds. They observe, Margarito maybe tough and even win a few rounds, but in the end, Pacquiao will be too good, too fast for him.

12.10.10

Antonio Margarito Spotted The Weakness Of Pacquiao

Antonio Margarito know the weakness of Manny Pacquiao. According to Margarito, "Clottey was hurting Pacquiao but he didn’t throw punches. You have to throw punches. You have to keep it up. You can’t wait for him.”

According to Margarito team, Margarito is much dangerous and hits just as hard as Clottey. If we talk about teh offense  of Margarito this could be a risky fight for Pacquiao. Margarito is more disciplined, he did not let himself open like Ricky Hatton and Miguel Cotto.

9.10.10

Pacquiao Will Knockout Margarito in Round 8

Just heard the news about Margarito Pacquiao fight. And the news says that Pacquiao will knockout Margarito in Round 8...(will it quite a long period of time and takes a lot of effort...LOL!!!!just kidding). Will for the Pacman fans, this news is "fantastic".

This report was predicted by Roach last friday, Pacquiao is still strong added by Coach Roach.

For now Pacquiao is still in training in the higher altitude of Baguio, Philippines in the preparation for the fight against Antonio Margarito on November 13.

6.10.10

Pacquiao Physical Conditioned Against Margarito

Margarito is confident to K.O. Pacquiao. But the Filipino boxing champion try hard to be in the best shape with the kind strategy of Freddie Roach. At the same time they trained Pacquiao to keep his speed to avoid getting caught by Margarito. Pacquiao promise to keep his self conditioned starting this week. He realize that Margarito is bigger man, and Margarito probably being physical with Pacquiao and can easily wear Pacquiao down, so they must prepare for this.

For Pacquiao, all he need to defeat Margarito is to keep his speed and be conditioned so that Margarito will not easily wear him down.

4.10.10

Margarito Is Really Confident To Knockout Pacquiao

Margarito is confident to knockout Pacquiao because of his size. “I’m training as hard as I can. You just have to put some pressure on Manny,” the Mexican said in a BoxingScene.com report.

On the other hand Pacquiao admitted that he is not a natural super welterweight.So Pacquiao now trying to gain his weight for this fight

30.9.10

Pacquiao-Margarito Fight: Their Preparation


Pacquiao-Margarito fight is now approaching and as we know that the both parties are preparing for this big event.


As of now, Margarito is preparing his legs knowing that this is one of strategies to bit Pacquiao. He runs up to the mountain an hour. Antonio Margarito now is very hardwork in preparing to the fight like mitts, heavy bag, jumping rope, speed bag. It is very a long hardwork. But the sparring is not yet, said Robert Garcia, Margarito's trainer.

Pacquiao, on the other hand, is also got his game plan. He began conditioning himself for his formal training.

27.9.10

Pacquiao-Margarito Fight Too Risky for Pacquiao's Career

Experts says Pacquiao-Margarito fights is a dangerous fight for Pacquiao because of Margarito's advantage in height and reach. US experts says that Pacquiao could lose this fight, because Margarito presents a lot of areas of danger and real potential problems that could hit Pacquiao.


A lot belive that this fight is too risky in Pacquiao's career. But, would height and reach could defeat a speed of Pacquiao?
Source: manilatimes.net

24.9.10

The Advantage Of The Two Boxer | Manny Pacquiao Vs. Antonio Margarito

Manny Pacquiao, a world pound-for-pound king has a record professionally of 51 wins, 2 draw, 3 losses with 3 KO wins. Manny Pacquiao has a very amazing record in the field of boxing. He has won 12 straight, if he will win this incoming fight this November with Antonio Margarito he probably get his lucky 13th straight win, and this will very awesome record for Pacquiao, and of course in the field of boxing.

In another side of the coin Antonio Margarito has 38 wins and 27 of the is knockout a very awesome record as will.

But if we look at the statistics of the two fighters, it says a little favor for Pacquiao. Statistics says 67.8 % of knockout percentage compared to Antonio Margarito who has 60%, per boxrec records. But if we talked about the experienced of the both Pacquiao is more experienced than Margarito. Pacquiao has 56 fights while Margarito has 45.

The only advantage of the mexican boxer with Pacquiao is the height and the reach. As we all know Pacquiao is the number one pound-for-pound boxer in the world today while Margarito is not on the top ten list. But what if Margarito defeat Pacquiao? What will the Pacman's fans would say about it? Will that is what the sports really like.

22.9.10

Pacquiao and Margarito Will Face vacant WBC Junior Middleweight Championship

So here we go again with Pacquiao and Margarito fight on November 13, as a fun of boxing I follow the news that focuses the two boxers. Who will win on this coming fight? This will be very exciting story to follow.
Pacquiao will face Margarito for the vacant World Boxing Council (WBC) junior middleweight championship in Las Vegas. If Pacquiao will beat Margarito in this fight he will be the first boxer who win 8 world titles in 8 divisions.
Pacquiao says he much willing to fight Margarito despite of, Mexican's height advantage. The Mexican stands 5-foot-11, while Pacquiao stands 5-foot-6. Margarito enjoys a 6 inch reach over Pacquiao.

13.3.10

Manny Pacquaio Respects Clottey Ability

Manny Pacquiao respects Clottey ability; he has been saying the right things as he prepares to defend his WBO welterweight title on Saturday at Cowboys Stadium. Manny Pacquiao trainer Freddie Roach says Pacquiao has not scrimped on his training. As what Freddie Roach says, Manny does not take anyone as light. Manny Pacquiao as we all know he is the best pound-for –pound boxer in the world , but that is always a tenous perch. And clottey, a guy who may be as much heavier as much as 15 pound from him. Clottey is a superb defensive fighter with a great chin. Clottey is a significant underdog in the eyes of the casual fan, but he’s not nearly as big of an underdog to those in the boxing business. De La Hoya commented that Manny is getting attention for his string of jaw-dropping victories over larger men and because of his owm combination the speed and power, De La Hoya saw more than one of him in the ring. Clottey has an uncanny ability to block punches, holding his arms and hands high in front of his face. And Clottey said that if he wants to block punches, he can block. He won’t get hit by those punches of Pacquiao he added. Some people visualize the fight like Clottey is going to be a punching bag and Pacquiao’s going to be hitting him, moving, hitting him and moving. As what pacquiao says he does not worry about a knockout, it’s nothing personal, he’s just going to do his job and he want people to be happy.

10.3.10

Pacquiao VS. Clottey

ARLINGTON, Texas -- Manny Pacquiao had a good night’s rest and was up bright and early as he headed to the nearby Grapevine High School in Dallas for his morning run on Tuesday (Wednesday in Manila). The sun was out but the wind was still a bit chilly. Pacquiao looked energized as he did his rounds along with members of his team and pet dog Pacman. Coach Freddie Roach did a few rounds himself. Ten rounds were all his coaches wanted but Pacquiao couldn’t be stopped. He insisted on more, completing 13 laps around the oval. “Masarap ang weather eh,” said Pacquiao. “Asa kundisyon.” Pacquiao’s coaches are extremely pleased saying the 7-time division champion has peaked perfectly to defend his World Boxing Organization (WBO) welterweight title against Joshua Clottey. “Maintain na lang, light [work out] lang para siguradong 120% sa fight,” said co-trainer Buboy Fernandez. At the parking lot, American high schoolers gathered to get a glimpse of the Filipino boxing superstar. And there were more fans lined up outside the convention center of the Gaylord Hotel when news spread that Pacquiao’s afternoon workout would be open to the public. When the doors opened, fans rushed in to get a good spot. There were big names that are now big time Pacquiao fans. “It’s his heart, his work ethic, and all that he's done. He's pushed himself to become a world champion,” said Dallas Cowboys owner Jerery Jones. “I know he can finish it off in 3 rounds, but please, for us in Texas, first time to have a big fight like this... please make it last at least to 6 so we all go home happy,” said Hall of Fame football star Michael Irvin. Pacquiao was more than impressive during the 2-hour workout. The Filipino showed why he is the most sensational name in boxing today, displaying exceptional speed from both hands and feet. International media men circled the entire ring capturing every move. Nearly everyone who witnessed Pacquiao in action agreed he will be too much for Clottey “He makes me look good,” said Roach. “No, he makes me look even better,” replied Pacquiao. Fans who waited till the end got their wish as Pacquiao obliged, giving autographs and posing for pictures. Pacquiao’s opponent Clottey is already in Texas, too, and had his open workout as well. Clearly, there was less fuss and fans in attendance. The African fighter was cool though not so many are giving him a chance against Pacquiao. Clottey even shared some light moments with Roach. “I respect and admire Manny Pacquiao but this is a business and so I meet Manny in the field and in business I must beat him. I have everything to stop his speed and I am in good shape… I am very ready,” said the challenger. “People saying I have no chance and that Manny will beat me easy, I’m telling you, it's not going to be easy for him,” Clottey added. Clottey believes he being chosen to face Pacquiao at the famous Dallas Stadium is a gift from God. Pacquiao is clearly the favorite here against Clottey but this doesn’t faze the Ghanaian. The challenger believes he can score the biggest upset in the boxing world.

8.3.10

Manny Pacquiao vs. Joshua Clottey : an event to remember

NEW YORK (BASN) -- The battle between WBO welterweight champion Manny Pacquiao vs. Joshua Clottey is fast approaching and it promises to be an event to remember. “Pacquiao vs. Clottey: The Event” will be televised on HBO Pay-Per-View from the newly constructed Cowboy Stadium in Dallas, TX. The suggested retail is $49.99. More than 40,000 tickets have been sold for “The Event” and are still available at www.ticketmaster.com . Pacquiao is the real deal. He is the driving force behind “The Event.” Pacquiao fights as if he’s a Marvel Comic action hero. His southpaw style creates fits for his opponents and he moves while throwing punches with punishing conviction. It will be curious to see if Pacquiao can build off his previous performance -- an 11th round TKO of Miguel Cotto -- in November. Is Pacquiao, who looked phenomenal in breaking Cotto down with one-punch power and vicious combination punching, still getting better? Pacquiao looked like a machine in previous bouts against Ricky Hatton (KO 2) and Oscar De La Hoya (TKO 8). No wonder why Floyd Mayweather has asked “Team Pac-Man” for three random drug examinations while negotiating for a fight. Even Mayweather can’t believe what Pacquiao has done in recent years and the way he has accomplished so much. Credit to Clottey, a former IBF welterweight champion for stepping up to the plate for what should be the biggest fight of his career. Bigger than winning the vacant strap from Zab Judah two years ago.

7.3.10

Pacquiao VS. Clottey: March 13 to see who’s vision plays out

On the cusp of boxing’s super-season the world’s focus remains on Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather. While we await their hopeful showdown both men have tall tasks in front of them this spring. Mayweather will face Shane Mosley on May 1, a bout that will be touched off on in the coming weeks, while Pacquiao dukes it out with the upset minded Joshua Clottey. I have compiled the thoughts of a number of boxers, and am lucky enough to be able to put together an amazing list of predictions. I consulted fighters from lightweight to heavyweight, male and female, amateur prospect to world champion, from America to Australia to see how they see this event playing out. Some were elaborative, while some kept it short and sweet. See how their predictions match up with mine and your own, and tune in March 13 to see who’s vision plays out.

2.2.10

The Best Decade of BWAA: PACQUIAO

NEW YORK (AP)—Manny Pacquiao was honored as the fighter of the decade by the Boxing Writer’s Association of America on Monday, along with matching Muhammad Ali and Evander Holyfield by winning his third fighter of the year award. Pacquiao (50-3 with 2 draws and 38 KOs) capped off a remarkable decade by stopping welterweight Miguel Cotto in the final round in November to win a title in a record-setting seventh weight division. Pacquiao will return to the ring in March when he defends his WBO belt against Joshua Clottey at the $1.2 billion Cowboys Stadium in Dallas. Pacquiao says he will accept his awards haul in person at the 85th boxing writers awards dinner on June 11 in New York City. The reigning pound-for-pound king was chosen fighter of the decade over Bernard Hopkins, Joe Calzaghe, Floyd Mayweather Jr., Shane Mosley, Juan Manuel Marquez and Marco Antonio Barrera. Pacquiao’s trainer, Freddie Roach, was honored with a record-setting fourth Eddie Futch Award for trainer of the year. Futch once trained Roach, who eventually became his assistant and has gone on to train the likes of Israel Vazquez and James Toney. Juan Manuel Marquez’s ninth-round knockout of Juan Diaz was picked as fight of the year, an award that was renamed this year for Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier. The John F.X. Condon award for long and meritorious service was given to Jerry Izenberg, who covered boxing and other sports for decades at The Star Ledger in Newark, New Jersey. Former three-division champion Alexis Arguello was honored posthumously with the Marvin Kohn Award, given to an individual who exemplifies goodwill. The Hall of Famer who eventually became mayor of Managua, Nicaragua, died in July at age 57. ESPN broadcaster Joe Tessitore won the Sam Taub Award for broadcasting excellence, and Showtime broadcaster Nick Charles and former heavyweight contender George Chuvalo shared the Bill Crawford Award for perseverance in overcoming adversity.

21.1.10

Pacquiao Training For Clottey

The training camp of pound-for-pound boxing hero Manny Pacquiao opens on today at the Wild Card Gym in Los Angeles and according to conditioning expert Alex Ariza that’s when Pacquiao sets aside the fun and games and begins to train relentlessly. Ariza told us that Pacquiao was in a jovial mood when they exchanged text messages while Pacquiao was returning to Lops Angeles from a highly successful media event at New York’s Madison Square Garden on Wednesday. Ariza said he texted Pacquiao asking him when he wants to start running and “Manny responded, in March,” which gave Ariza the impression that the super star of boxing was relaxed before he starts his training grind for the showdown with tough Joshua Clottey at the Dallas Cowboys stadium on March 13. Pacquiao, as always, has kept physically fit despite a hectic schedule f shooting political advertisements, playing pool and handling commercial endorsements and business deals, by playing basketball on a regular basis although trainer Freddie Roach essentially frowns on this. The New York press conference with Clottey, Roach and Top Rank promoter Bob Arum also had a bevy of attractive Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders in attendance, clearly underscoring the determination of Dallas Cowboys stadium owner Jerry Jones to make “The Event” a resounding success. While Pacquiao’s focus is on the Clottey fight, the prospect of a mega-fight with Floyd Mayweather Jr later this year, possibly in September or November, still lingers in the background although the initial effort to arrange a fight that the fans have been longing for, collapsed on a cut-off date for random drug testing. Although Pacquiao told the media he was focused on his training and the Clottey fight and asked them to “forget about Mayweather,” the undefeated former pound-for-pound champion, Pacquiao went on to claim that Mayweather was “making alibis to cancel the fight and doesn’t want to fight because he’s scared to lose.” Underscoring his amiable nature which Clottey reciprocated, Pacquiao referred to the bigger former world champion as “a nice guy” and noted that he’s got size and “is tough and can take a punch. He can stand and fight toe-to-toe and I don’t want to underestimate him.” While Pacquiao is set to begin training on Friday, Clottey has been training for the past two weeks and like most Pacquiao opponents has gotten a head-start on the champion whose WBO welterweight title will be on the line. Meantime Ariza informed us that three Filipino fighters who will be seeing action on the Top Rank “Pinoy Power III” card at the Las Vegas Hilton on February 13 are training at the Wild Card gym. The fighters are veteran, former two-division world champion Gerry Penalosa who battles another former two division world champion Eric Morel in a WBO bantamweight title eliminator, world-rated Bernabe Concepcion who faces tough Mario Santiago. Also working out at Wild Card under Pacquiao’s Filipino trainer Restituto “Buboy” Fernandez is promising Philippine bantamweight champion Eden Sonsona who is being handled by Pacquiao and his adviser Michael Koncz. Koncz said he has plans of putting Sonsona on a Top Rank fight card in Mexico which will be co-promoted by Fernando Beltran before hopefully getting him a world title shot should he win impressively. Although Bob Arum told us he has one slot vacant for a Filipino fighter on the Pacquiao-Clottey card, there’s no world on whether Sonsona would be the one to fill up the slot although Koncz indicated it is highly unlikely.

19.1.10

Andre Berto to Withdraw from His Fight

The strain of dealing with the Haitian earthquake forced Andre Berto to withdraw from his fight next week with Shane Mosley. The move could open up a bout between Mosley and Floyd Mayweather Jr. Mayweather has been looking for an opponent since his March 13 fight with Manny Pacquiao fell apart. Berto and Mosley were to meet Jan. 30 in Las Vegas for Berto’s World Boxing Council welterweight title. But Berto, who represented Haiti in the 2004 Olympics, said he could not train properly for the fight in the wake of the devastating earthquake that hit the country.

13.1.10

Pacquiao, Mayweather

It's bad enough that Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr. aren't fighting each other on March 13, after both sides detonated boxing's version of a nuclear bomb and destroyed the biggest fight in the sport over a disagreement on the drug-testing procedures for the bout. Now they -- and we -- are stuck with meaningless alternatives. Shame on everyone involved. Shame, shame, shame. The sport and its fans be damned, they said. This wasn't just the destruction of any old fight. It was one of the biggest fights in history being pulled out from under millions of fans who were ready and willing -- excited, even -- to shell out hard-earned money while in the depths of a recession, just to see the two best fighters in the world throw down. It was a fight that would have made boxing relevant again in the mainstream, even if briefly, and a great opportunity for the sport to capitalize on its great momentum of the past few years. But that came to a grinding halt because of pettiness, ego and insanity on both sides. After more than a month of holding the boxing world hostage while bickering over drug testing, they failed miserably. It is easily the most disappointing turn of events that I have covered in 10 years on this crazy beat. And now it gets even worse: In the wreckage of the dead fight, the geniuses/babies at Top Rank (Pacquiao's promoter) and Golden Boy (which represents Mayweather) are again giving the finger to boxing fans by planning fights for their stars on the same day in competing pay-per-views. They've already wounded boxing, so why not just jam the knife in a bit deeper right? Competing pay-per-views is just dumb, but Top Rank's Bob Arum -- who deserves a lot of the blame for Pacquiao-Mayweather going down in flames -- and Golden Boy's Richard Schaefer are just stubborn and arrogant enough to do it, no matter what damage it inflicts. So Pacquiao is headed for Dallas Cowboys Stadium to defend his welterweight belt against Joshua Clottey. If you can get past the Mayweather fight not happening (which I haven't yet), Pacquiao-Clottey is not a bad match, although it pales in comparison to a Mayweather bout. But it says something when the most interesting aspect of the bout is the stadium in which it will take place. In fact, if you take a look at the poll that has been running on the ESPN.com boxing page for the last couple of days, it asks simply: "Will you watch the Manny Pacquiao-Joshua Clottey fight at Cowboys Stadium?" The results are stunning. With more than 49,000 votes in early Wednesday evening (and still counting), it was 69-31 against watching the fight. If you examine the breakdown of the state-by-state vote, every state had voted in the majority against watching the fight except Hawaii, which has a large Filipino population. That is just anecdotal evidence, of course, as it is not a scientific poll. But it's pretty clear that the sports public is extremely angry that Pacquiao and Mayweather are not fighting each other. The backlash against any other fight is enormous and deserved, something the promoters just do not understand yet, although they will when both pay-per-views tank miserably. Mayweather, meanwhile, plans to fight the same night at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas and seems headed for a match with either Paulie Malignaggi or Nate Campbell. Both are good fighters, but neither bout is remotely compelling and beating either means nothing for Mayweather. They are both horrible mismatches. Let me repeat that, just in case you didn't get it the first time: They are both horrible mismatches. Even as non-pay-per-views, Mayweather against either opponent stinks. For a $50 fee to watch, it's grotesque. If you think the ESPN.com poll numbers are bad for Pacquiao-Clottey, the numbers for a Mayweather-Malignaggi/Campbell poll should be much, much worse. Why? Because yet again, Mayweather, who claims to be the greatest fighter ever, would be facing a much smaller man with virtually zero chance to win. There's a shock. That's what Mayweather has systematically done since arriving at welterweight in 2005 -- duck the best opponents. At least Pacquiao has consistently challenged himself by facing bigger men. In Clottey, Pacquiao will be facing a man who poses some danger. What it boils down to is this: Instead of fans clamoring to spend $60 for Pacquiao-Mayweather, they are stuck with two far lesser fights on the same night with a pay-per-view tab that will run $100 or so if they want to see both men in action. Hopefully, enough folks will reject both, which ought to teach both camps a lesson. Only in boxing could those who are the de facto caretakers of the sport take a glorious event and dump all over it. What these guys needed more than mediator Daniel Weinstein's last-ditch effort to help them see their way through the drug-testing issue was group therapy. One of the interesting elements in this depressing situation is how HBO will handle it. For the last several years, HBO PPV has handled Pacquiao and Mayweather fights. Now, it's faced with the cold reality of making a decision on which fighter and promoter it will support. Top Rank is prepared to go it alone with Pacquiao-Clottey, but it would like HBO's support. Golden Boy has been dependent and enabled by HBO since its birth. I know it's a rough situation because HBO Sports president Ross Greenburg ain't talkin' and he's ordered his staff not to talk either. They've got some serious decisions to make inside the ivory tower. Greenburg doesn't want to alienate either fighter or promoter. Nor does he want to alienate Cowboys owner Jerry Jones (who is paying a roughly $6 million site fee to bring Pacquiao to his stadium), especially since Greenburg was the one who championed Pacquiao-Mayweather being held at Cowboys Stadium in the first place. So what's going to happen? Pacquiao is going to fight Clottey because he wants to get in a bout before his campaign for political office in the Philippines get rolling. (Side note: Would you really want Pacquiao, a guy who once signed a contract with Top Rank and then accepted a bag full of cash from Golden Boy to also sign with that company, representing you in government? But I digress.) Mayweather, who has no real opponent to fight on March 13, continues with plans to fight on that date, although he ought to wait until June and fight Shane Mosley (assuming Mosley beats Andre Berto on Jan. 30). I don't know for sure what will happen other than, no matter what happens, there will be no winners.

12.1.10

Pacquaio Will Face a naturally bigger fighter

HE WILL FACE a naturally bigger fighter again and, this time, Manny Pacquiao will be plunging into his latest challenge without the benefit of a catch weight. And despite the testy challenge expected from last-minute replacement Joshua Clottey, Pacquiao has started out a 3-1 favorite for the March 13 bout in one of the biggest venues that has ever hosted a boxing match. Pacquiao squares off with Clottey at the Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas, after the collapse of talks to hold boxing’s so-called “Fight of the Century” pitting Pacquiao and undefeated American superstar Floyd Mayweather Jr. due to a disagreement on drug-testing protocols. Examiner.com reported that betting lines will open with Pacquiao the prohibitive favorite. Bettors need to wager $300 to win $100 on Pacquiao. Clottey will start at plus-270, meaning a $100 bet on the ex-world champion will earn $270. Trainer Freddie Roach remains confident of a victory for Pacquiao, who captured the WBO welterweight crown via a 12-round TKO of Miguel Cotto at a 145 lb catch weight. “Manny’s comfortable at [147 lb],” Roach declared in a report posted by Fighthype.com. “When Manny’s eating the day of the weigh-in... he’s happy and that’s when he performs at his best.” “He’ll come into the fight 144 to 145 and he’ll go into the ring at 148 or 149 at most,” added the trainer. “And that’s his best fighting weight.” Roach had earlier predicted that Pacquiao will become the first fighter to knock Clottey out, although Top Rank chief Bob Arum warned that Clottey will be a tough challenge. “Well, Clottey is a dangerous opponent. Miguel Cotto was a dangerous opponent. If they’re not dangerous opponents, who the hell wants to lay out hard-earned money to buy the pay-per-view?” Arum told Examiner.com.

11.1.10

Pacquiao-Mayweather Bout: Mayweather Still Want Fight

While Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s camp believes his prospective bout with Manny Pacquiao can be saved, Pacquiao’s promoter says he’s moving on. After six weeks of contentious negotiations failed to produce a compromise on Mayweather’s insistence on stringent drug testing for the bout, Pacquiao has made plans to fight welterweight Joshua Clottey in mid-March, Top Rank boss Bob Arum told The Associated Press on Friday. Golden Boy Promotions CEO Richard Schaefer, who works with Mayweather, isn’t ready to give up. He’s worried Top Rank hasn’t told Pacquiao that the potential richest fight in boxing history could be saved if the Filipino star would agree to take a blood test for performance-enhancing drugs 14 days before the proposed March 13 bout — just 10 days later than Pacquiao already agreed. "I am hopeful that this fight can still happen," Schaefer told the AP. "No matter what, Floyd Mayweather will fight at the MGM Grand (in Las Vegas) on March 13. I hope the man across that ring will be Manny Pacquiao." Schaefer was angered when Arum came out of the camps’ mediation hearing Tuesday blaming Mayweather for the fight’s collapse, saying Mayweather wouldn’t agree to a final blood test 24 days before the bout. Schaefer claims Top Rank turned down a compromise of 14 days on New Year’s Eve, but he isn’t sure whether Pacquiao — who’s at home in the Philippines — was involved in that decision. Both fighters stand to make much more than $25 million apiece from the much-anticipated bout.

9.1.10

Manny Pacquiao-Joshua Clottey Match

The proposed Pacquiao-Clottey boxing match will most likely take place at the new Cowboys Stadium in Texas on March 13, the same day set for the botched Pacquiao-Mayweather match in Las Vegas Nevada. The upcoming boxing match between Filipino boxing superstar Manny Pacquiao and former IBF welterweight champion Joshua Clottey of Ghana will most likely take place at the new Dallas Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas. According to Pacquio's adviser, Michael Koncz, the Pacquiao-Clottey match will still happen on March 13, the same date set for the botched Pacquiao-Mayweather match. Koncz said Pacquiao will leave January 17 to begin his training in the US for the March 13 fight with Clottey. The popular Filipino boxer will train at the Wild Card Gym of Freddie Roach.

5.1.10

Pacquiao, Mayweather camps mum after mediation hearing on megafight

Representatives for Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr. wrapped up a lengthy mediation session Tuesday night with no word on any progress on the drug-testing issues endangering the boxers' prospective March 13 bout. Pacquiao promoter Bob Arum and Mayweather's promotional team all said they had been told to make no public comments after their meeting in Santa Monica. The mediation finished nearly nine hours after it began in front of Daniel Weinstein, a retired federal judge. Arum's Top Rank and Mayweather's representatives at Golden Boy Promotions agreed to the mediation in an effort to resolve their dispute over the methods and frequency of drug testing for the bout, which will be held at the MGM Grand Garden in Las Vegas if a compromise is reached. Although both fighters have agreed to extensive urine testing, Mayweather has demanded random blood testing as well. Pacquiao has balked at unlimited blood testing, instead proposing two blood tests before the fight and another immediately afterward. Pacquiao also complicated the negotiations by filing a lawsuit last week alleging Mayweather and most of his camp's key players defamed him by falsely accusing him of using performance-enhancing drugs.