Showing posts with label pound4pound. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pound4pound. Show all posts

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Manny 'Pacman' Pacquiao vs Miguel 'Anghel' Cotto: Post Fight Analysis


The post fight analysis on Manny 'Pacman' Pacquiao vs Miguel 'Anghel' Cotto.

I already had the video of their full fight(with Filipino sports analysis dubbing on background) and the undercard match, I really want to upload but my computer connection is so slow and it needs time. And if you really want to view the Firepower match between Pacquiao and Cotto, then please leave your email add on the comment section. Thanks! =)

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Saturday, November 14, 2009

PACQUIAO-COTTO WEIGH IN



Las Vegas - Manny 'Pacman' Pacquiao and Miguel 'Anghel' Cotto weigh in for their WBO world title at the MGM Grand, Las Vegas, Nevada.

The fight which is labeled 'Firepower' is being fought at the catch weight of 145 pounds which is what the WBO Champ Miguel Cotto exactly weighed, while the Challenger Manny Pacquiao weighed in at 144 pounds.

Pacquiao will be trying to capture his 7th world title in as many divisions and what amazes boxing experts is he hasn't show any signs of losing power as he fights heavier opponents.

On the podium, both Pacquiao and Cotto said thanks for their fans but did not engage each other, however there were words exchanged between Freddie Roach and Joe Santiago, Cotto's trainer who Roach has labeled as inexperienced.

Friday, May 1, 2009

::PACQUIAO - 138 LBS / :HATTON - 140 LBS.



::PACQUIAO - 138 LBS / :HATTON - 140 LBS.

02 May 09, Las Vegas,Nevada -- (L-R) Four-time world champion pound-for-pound king Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao, General Santos, Philippines and Ricky "The Hitman" Hatton, Manchester, England weigh in (Pacquiao 138 lb, Hatton 140 lb) for their upcoming "The Battle of East and West" World Jr. Welterweight championship fight on Saturday, May 2 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas,Nevada. Pacquiao vs Hatton is presented by Top Rank and Golden Boy and will be available on HBO Pay-Per-View.














Photo Credit: Chris Farina - Top Rank copyright 2009.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Previous Fights: MANNY PACQUIAO vs OSCAR DE LA HOYA :: RICKY HATTON vs FLOYD MAYWEATHER

MANNY "Pacman" PACQUIAO vs OSCAR "Golden Boy" DE LA HOYA Round 7 & 8 (Full - High Quality)



MANNY "Pacman" PACQUIAO vs OSCAR "Golden Boy" DE LA HOYA. December 26, 2008 (Sat) - WBC Lightweight Champion Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao TKO’s Oscar “Golden Boy” De La Hoya in the 8th round of their 12th-rounds Welterweight boxing match in Las Vegas. Though Dela Hoya have more experienced than Pacquiao, he have no match of his power and speed.


FLOYD "Pretty Boy" MAYWEATHER vs RICKY "The Hitman" HATTON Final Round TKO



FLOYD "Pretty Boy" MAYWEATHER Jr vs RICKY "The Hitman" HATTON (Undefeated). December 8, 2007. Current WBC Welterweight champion and rated by The Ring magazine as the number one pound-for-pound boxer in the world Floyd "Pretty Boy" Mayweather Jr. knockout two-time IBO, IBF, WBU and WBA Light Welterweight champion and former WBA Welterweight Champion Ricky "The Hitman" Hatton in the 10th round of their 12th-rounds WBC Welterweight boxing match at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. The fight was for Mayweather's WBC Welterweight championship title.

1st vid [link]
2nd vid [link]

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Hatton calls Pacman’s win over De La Hoya a fluke

INQUIRER.net

LOS ANGELES — Ricky Hatton thinks Manny Pacquiao’s demolition of Oscar De La Hoya in December was a fluke. And Hatton is counting on beating the Filipino star on May 2 in Las Vegas.

“Any win against Oscar is a magnificent one. Is that the Oscar De La Hoya we have come to love? I don’t think so,” Hatton (45-1, 32 KOs) said. “And only Oscar can say what happened on the scales. He looked a shell of the Oscar we know. I don’t think it was hard to beat Oscar that night.”

Pacquiao (48-3-2) and Hatton were at a red-carpet event at the Roosevelt Hotel in Hollywood to promote the junior welterweight title fight for the first and only time in the United States.

Pacquiao wants the International Boxing Organization title, which belongs to Hatton. But the Briton thinks he will have a leg up against one of the sport’s best pound-for-pound fighters.

“If you could see how fast I’m performing, there’s not that big a gap there,” said Hatton. “Ultimately, I think size will play a big factor. He has dangers in other areas, like his speed and footwork but I’m boxing a lot cuter than I was a few years ago.”
Pacquiao is known for his speed. But he could be fighting his biggest opponent in Hatton. Pacquiao was fighting in the super featherweight division last March. He moved up to welterweight to fight De La Hoya, who lost weight for the matchup.

De La Hoya didn’t come out of his corner after the eighth round. Hatton suggested that De La Hoya tried to make weight too early.

“That’s what people believe,” Pacquiao said. “Maybe they were rooting for Oscar and maybe they were fans of Oscar. It’s hard to make reasons or alibis after the fight. It’s not good.”

Pacquiao told reporters he weighs 148 pounds (67 kilograms). He trains with Freddie Roach in Hollywood and said camp was going well.

Hatton, who is training in Las Vegas, said he was feeling good at 150 (68 kg).

“It’s a fight I massively believe I can win. A boxer can’t get any higher if he’s the No. 1 pound-for-pound fighter in the world, so I need to just go about my business more so than ever.”

Hatton added: “I respect Manny for his skills and all his power but I think he should be a bit more worried about my power.”

Asked if he viewed Pacquiao as something of a lightweight when it came to power, Hatton said he did not want to say too much in case it came back to bite him.

“But above all, I think it’s going to be a fantastic fight,” Hatton said. “And there’s no doubt (what) my own tactics (will be). It’ll be foot forward from the first bell.”

Pacquiao also said he had great respect for Hatton.

“He’s a strong fighter, a good fighter and he’s quick,” the 30-year-old added after the duo had been introduced to their fans.

“For me, this is not a regular fight. I consider this fight to be the toughest of my boxing career. After all he is undefeated at 140 pounds.”

While Pacquiao was reluctant to predict the outcome of the May 2 clash dubbed “The Battle of East and West,” his multi-awarded trainer Freddie Roach was far from reticent.

“I think it’s going to be the best three rounds you’ve ever seen,” Roach told Reuters. “It’s going to be short and sweet.” Inquirer.net

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

PACMANNYPACQUIAO

PACMANNYPACQUIAO. This blog is dedicated to all Filipinos worldwide and to all the supporters of the People's Champ, Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao. He had voted by B.W.A.A. as 2008 Fighter of the Year, after a dominating win over Oscar dela Hoya. Pacquiao also known as Today's most exciting and #1 pound-for-pound boxer on the planet.