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Showing posts with label Paquiao vs Bradley Highlights. Show all posts
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PHILSTAR: Experts on Pacman-M'weather: Great but too late


THE GAME OF MY LIFE By Bill Velasco (The Philippine Star)
Miguel Cotto is no Manny Pacquiao, and Timothy Bradley is not Floyd Mayweather. Once again, boxing fans are disappointed that the only megabuck fight they’re anticipating isn’t taking place. Now the question is, will it ever happen at all?

The Star contacted various boxing experts in the Philippines and in the US for their opinions on whether or not a Pacquiao-Mayweather match-up would stll happen, and if fans would still appreciate it.

“There is just too much money to be made for this fight not to happen,” declares Atty. Ed Tolentino, ABS-CBN Sports commentator for “Top Rank Boxing”. “We are talking here of enough dollars that would make Bill Gates wet his pants in envy. Both fighters are nearing the end of their careers and for sure both of them are looking for a hell of a retirement gratuity. Long after their careers have ended, people will not be talking about the eight world titles Pacquiao won or how Mayweather won titles from light welterweight to super welterweight, but how they dodged each other.”

Meanwhile, others feel the matter has been talked out too much to make the same impact it would have previously.

“The truth is, a Pacquiao-Mayweather fight isn’t as big as it would have been two years ago because the fight has been overcooked in the eyes of many,” believes Ryan Songalia, a Filipino-American writer for RingTV. “Pacquiao’s stock has dipped since the close Marquez fight and Mayweather himself hasn’t been breaking new ground. The momentum of both men has really been stagnated. Both men have engaged in other bouts that people weren’t exactly clamoring to see them in, and the reason why is because they can still make money without taking the ultimate risk, which is fighting each other.”

Others believe it may be time to move past this blockbuster and look at new talent on the horizon. The shadows that Pacman and Pretty Boy Floyd cast are so large and, as the saying goes, nothing grows in the shade.

“Pacquiao and Mayweather may currently be the top dogs in the game, but it would be unfair for the sport to cast a shadow on the potential great match-ups that can be made,” adds “fight doctor” JV Tuazon, a Filipino-American boxer, boxing writer and physical therapist based in New Jersey. “How can a sport grow if we don’t cultivate new talent and bring them into the public’s eye? If we let this continue, we will need Pacquiao-Mayweather even more because the unrecognizable names will remain in obscurity.”

“I believe it has to happen! Manny and Mayweather will never be able to call themselves the best of their time if they don’t,” affirms Talk N Text center Ali Peek, a devout boxing fan for decades. “There has to be a fight to determine the best! It will haunt them the rest of their careers and even after. When the critics, you and me, the people worldwide that are diehard boxing fans, people in barber shops, particularly in the inner cities of the United States will have continuous arguments and debates. We will all wonder what could have been.”

There are so many side issues and distractions keeping both fighters from signing on the dotted line. There’s the animosity between Mayweather and Arum, his former promoter who is now Pacquiao’s. There’s the greed that causes each camp to ask for the bigger share of the purse. And of course, there’s the fear that each may actually lose the fight.

“Regarding the negotiations, it’s not as clear as black and white as to who is at fault for the fight not happening,” Songalia continues. “I feel that Pacquiao has always wanted the fight, and Mayweather as well. But both men want it on their own terms and neither is willing to back down on principle. The only losers there are the fans.”

Tolentino adds a humorous analogy to how crazy things have gotten.

“Imagine collapsing from hunger amid the abundance of food on the table. The food is on the table but nobody wants to touch it because Pacquiao, Mayweather and Arum all want the biggest slice of the pie!” Tolentino exclaims. “On the other hand, Mayweather’s paranoia – the thought of placing his unbeaten mark at serious risk – will also keep the fight from happening. Mayweather’s demands have ranged from strange to downright ridiculous. Next thing you know, he’ll demand that Pacquiao shave his moustache for the fight to happen – in the belief that it is the source of Pacman’s power.”

And if the fight never happens, it just may be the death of boxing as we know it. The increasing popularity of other contact sports such as mixed martial arts, the lack of commercially viable champions and confusion over boxing organizations has left fans confused and disillusioned. Boxing is taking too many hits and is barely on its feet.

“Honestly, I was a major fight fan in the 1990’s and early 2000’s, but boxing is dead without these two. There are so many belts and so many champions,” says an exasperated Peek. “It’s gotten to the point that no one knows or cares who holds belts! When I was growing up, Tyson had three belts: IBF, WBC, WBA. Now there’s IBO, WBO, I can’t even follow it anymore!”

Then again, there may be other, more diabolical reasons why the fight isn’t pushing through, and they point to Mayweather taking advantage of the march of time and manipulating public opinion against the naturally smaller Filipino champion.

“The only other negotiation I can think of that was this difficult was the one that preceded the Hagler-Leonard fight in 1987,” recalls Songalia. “That is of note because Leonard eventually faced Hagler after seeing signs of slippage in the highly favored Hagler. I think Pacquiao is entering that territory now.”

“I am worried that Pacquiao, whose native tongue is obviously not English, will be vilified in the eyes of Westerners because Mayweather speaks good, albeit not proper, English,” worries Tuazon, who works in the boxing community in the East Coast. “We all know what happened to the late, great Joe Frazier who, although he was a great man and a phenomenal fighter, was vilified in the eyes of the masses due to the oratory prowess of Ali. With Mayweather taking his comments, tweets, video posts etc., to the public, he is attempting to swing the popular vote towards him. History is not necessarily about the truth but who is believed.”

In the end, the consensus is the fight is already too late, but fans would watch it to settle all the issues between the two giants of the ring.

TEMPO: Pacquiao gets guaranteed $25M purse


-By Nick Giongco

Manila, Philippines – World welterweight champion Manny Pacquiao has reportedly been guaranteed a career-high $25 million when he meets undefeated American challenger Tim Bradley on June 9 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

Pacquiao’s Hall of Fame promoter Bob Arum had told the Bulletin a few days ago that the Filipino will receive “his biggest guaranteed purse” against Bradley although the Top Rank chief declined to say exactly how much.

The last time against Juan Manuel Marquez of Mexico, Pacquiao was guaranteed $22 million, plus of course, a share in the pay-per-view sales, gate attendance and international broadcast rights.

With Pacquiao, 33, assured of another record-high in earnings, Bradley, 28, also benefited from the cash windfall as the native of Palm Springs, a desert city in Southern California two hours from Los Angeles, will get $5 million for the opportunity to bang with the world’s best fighter.

Bradley has never earned more than $1 million in his seven-and-a-half professional career.
If the pay-per-view and other money-making schemes do well, Pacquiao stands to receive additional money.

The $25 million paycheck is a far cry from the measly $40,000 that Pacquiao took – then a super-bantamweight (122 lbs) – when he made his US debut in June 2001 as a last-minute substitute also at the MGM Grand.

Pacquiao is a heavy favorite to whip Bradley, who has a 28-0-0 win-loss-draw card with 12 knockouts.
But Bradley is unfazed and is looking forward to the challenge.

“I am definitely shooting for the stars,” Bradley told Leighton Ginn of the Desert Sun newspaper that serves his hometown of Palm Springs.

Bradley’s manager Cameron Dunkin is also excited to see the fight happen.
“I believe in Tim Bradley. I absolutely do,” said Dunkin. Meanwhile, Arum said Pacquiao is arriving in the US way ahead of the three-city press tour that will kick off in Las Vegas on Feb. 21.

“Manny will have his deposition (in relation to the defamation suit against Floyd Mayweather) on the 17th in here Las Vegas and will be attending the Muhammad Ali tribute on the 18th,” said Arum.

After the Las Vegas press conference, the tour will have stops in Los Angeles (Feb. 21) and New York (Feb. 23).

Confident Bradley sees holes in Pacquiao’s game


-By ABS-CBNnews.com

MANILA, Philippines – Undefeated American Timothy Bradley claimed he will be the first boxer to beat 8-division champion Manny Pacquiao in 7 years.

Bradley believes he knows Pacquiao’s weaknesses, especially after seeing the Filipino champion struggle against Juan Manuel Marquez last November.

“I know his weaknesses, his favorite combinations. In my mind, I'm definitely going to win. I'll take it to this guy," Bradley, the reigning WBO junior welterweight champion, said in LA Times.

Bradley has formally agreed to take on Pacquiao on June 9 by signing the contract on Saturday.

The American boxer claimed he has the speed and conditioning to pull off an upset against the fighting congressman from Sarangani province.

"It's harder for Pacquiao to land his shots now, and you even saw that in the Shane Mosley fight. Look, Marquez had Pacquiao's number, and Marquez is 38 and past his prime,” said Bradley.

"I'm younger, stronger and faster than Marquez."

Pacquiao hasn't been defeated since 2005, when he lost by unanimous decision to Erik Morales.

Bradley emerged as one of the possible opponents of Pacquiao after it became clear that the much anticipated fight between the Filipino superstar and Floyd Mayweather Jr. would no longer materialize.

The fight is set to take place at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas with Pacquiao’s WBO welterweight belt at stake.

Bradley, who remains undefeated in 29 fights, is reportedly going to make around US$5 million for the bout.

Pacman to train long, hard for Bradley


Manny Pacquiao

-By By Abac Cordero (The Philippine Star)

MANILA, Philippines - Manny Pacquiao isn’t taking Timothy Bradley lightly even if the early fight odds coming out of Las Vegas put the Filipino superstar as the 5-1 favorite.

The odds on the fight not going past nine rounds are pegged at -250, meaning your $100 wins $250 if Bradley stays up on his feet after the said distance.

The odds favoring Pacquiao could or should grow higher as the fight nears.

Bradley is a quality fighter, undefeated in 28 fights. He has faced good guys like Nate Campbell, Devon Alexander, Lamont Peterson and Joel Casamayor but never a hard hitter like Pacquiao.

The reigning WBO welterweight champion from Sarangani said he won’t be surprised if Bradley runs around trying to avoid getting hurt or being knocked out.

“Tatakbo yan (He will run),” he told The STAR.

Still, it doesn’t mean that the congressman from Sarangani, at 33 five years older than Bradley, will not take the fight seriously.

Pacquiao’s trainer, Freddie Roach, has already aired his concern whether a fighter like Bradley could motivate perhaps the greatest fighter of this generation.

Roach need not worry.

Pacquiao was asked if six to seven weeks of training would be enough against a fighter like Bradley.

“No. I want eight to nine weeks,” he said, adding that the first half of training will be in Baguio City, and the other half in Los Angeles.

“Medyo matagal pahinga kaya dapat mahaba ang training (It’s almost a long rest so we need a longer time to train),” said Pacquiao.

The last time he was up on the ring was against Juan Manuel Marquez last November, a tough, bloody fight that lasted the whole 12 rounds.

It means that by the time Pacquiao climbs the ring to face Bradley it would be three days short of seven months since his last fight.

Bradley is not supposed to be the one in front of Pacquiao in June, but failure to land the big fight against Floyd Mayweather Jr. or Miguel Cotto gave the 28-year-old American the golden opportunity.

Now he needs to stand up before Pacquiao.
 

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