
HIGH LIGHT OF THE FIGHT
MANNY PACQUIAO VS JOSHUA CLOTTEY WEIGH IN
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Manny Pacquiao: I am not concerned about the money from a Mayweather fight… I just want to give exciting fights!”

CAN PAC DRAW AT GATE/PPV ALL ALONE?

Friday, February 12, 2010
Pacquiao vs. Clottey: Texas sadly can't make a decision

Manny Pacquiao-Joshua Clottey referee switch: Ramos in, Cole out
He's done so many big fights in Japan he should open up a sushi place in Tokyo.
He's done so many bouts in Texas, particuarly close to Mexico, that he could get a side job with the Border Patrol.
He's also refereed to favorable notices in Ecuador, Italy, Mexico, Thailand, France and Germany.
He's a ringwise veteran with a solid international refereeing resume now in its 11th year.
Rafael Ramos has paid his third man dues, so to speak, now he goes into the big world spotlight on March 13 as word has seeped out to me that it will be Double R and not his Lone Star State colleague Laurence Cole handling the March 13 Joshua Clottey-Manny Pacquiao WBO 147 POUND title bout in Cowboys Stadium (Arlington).
William Kuntz, who oversees all 29 departments of the Texas Licensing and Regulations Board (including boxers, barbers and more), has informed Ramos that he's drawn the big bout assignment.
I picked through Ramos record and nothing jumps out, no hint of controversy or even alleged mistakes. I'd say he is as solid a ref as there is and he's been assigned to world title bouts previously by the IBF and the WBA.
On Jan. 11, Ramos was in Tokyo where he handled the Poonsawat Kratingdaengym-Satoshi Honson WBA super bantamweight title match.
Rafael Ramos was spot in timing and spirit in halting Juan Diaz's game Houston effort against Juan Ma (AP Photo)
Early in his career, Ramos did a lot of bouts in New Jersey, getting his start in Atlantic City.
When Evander Holyfield launched a comeback in Dallas in 2006 against pushover Jeremy Bates, Ramos was the referee.
Juan Diaz on the mat as Mexican legend Juan Manuel Marquez celebrates, ref Rafael Ramos counts (Golden Boy/Hogan Photos)
He also handled Juan Manuel Marquez's TKO 9 in Houston Feb. 28, 2009, against hometown star Juan "Baby Bull" Diaz.
It's no bull, baby or otherwise, that Ramos is a ref fit for the job.
Texas is lucky to have both the competent Cole and the steady Ramos in its officiating ranks.
Author: Michael Marley
Source: examiner.com
Cheated out of the ‘Fight of the Decade

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Roach: If Clottey lays on ropes, he's dead

MANILA, Philippines -- Prized boxing trainer Freddie Roach has seen a loophole in Joshua Clottey’s defense that Manny Pacquiao could take advantage of when the two fighters slug it out on March 13.
“He's pretty strong and he has a good chin and he's a durable guy,” Roach said of the Ghanaian boxer in an interview with FightFan.com.
However, he described Clottey’s defense as very “passive”.
“Sometimes he goes to the ropes. I can't figure it out if he's being lazy and resting or he's trying to punch yourself out. But if he lays on the ropes and he has that passive defense on us, we're gonna kill him,” said Roach.
The trainer said that although Pacquiao did some “rope-a-dope” tactic during his fight with Miguel Cotto last November, he said the Filipino merely tested the Puerto Rican’s punching power.
“He was there for a reason. If he's just being lazy, then there's a problem with it but he has a reason, it's okay. I told him, 'I don't get the idea', but that's being Pacquiao,” said Roach.
The controversial trainer is currently overseeing Pacquiao’s training at the Wild Card Gym in Los Angeles, California.
He said he’s very impressed with the conditioning of the 7-time world champion, who is making his first title defense against Clottey.
“He looks pretty good... I was very happy with his performances,” said Roach.
Pacquiao will stake his World Boxing Organization (WBO) welterweight crown against the Ghanaian at the Cowboys Stadium in Dallas, Texas on March 13.
Roach attributed Pacquiao's superb conditioning partly to his brief down time after the Cotto fight. He said the "rest days" have worked wonders for the Filipino.
Pacquiao took a two-month vacation from boxing following his sensational 12th round technical knockout win over Cotto.
“He plays basketball everyday… it's like his favorite sport. He runs and runs the court and he came in to the New York press conference [for the Clottey fight] at 148 pounds,” said Roach.
Author: Dennis Gasgonia
Source: abs-cbnNEWS.com
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Is Floyd Mayweather Sr dipping in the ‘cocaine cookie jar’ when he says Manny is ‘scared' & ‘stupid'

DANNY TREJO PRESENTS PACQUIAO A COPY OF FAMED 'DESPERADO' PHOTO

t Cowboys Stadium, big board is the star attraction

Saturday, February 6, 2010
Q&A: Freddie Roach

Friday, February 5, 2010
Mosley vs. Mayweather finally a true test

As a result of the fight falling through, the Floyd haters were even more angry and they pulled no punches voicing their opinions throughout the boxing forums. Mayweather's legacy took a hit, and his reputation of taking safe fights grew even worse.
It took a natural disaster in Haiti to finally get Floyd Mayweather Jr to sign a contract against an opponent who has a legitimate chance of beating him. In steps "Sugar" Shane Mosley, who was looking for an opponent after Andre Berto pulled out of the fight. Berto is from Haiti, and as we all know the earthquake hit his nation very hard.
Read more on the Mosley vs. Mayweather signing here - http://www.examiner.com/x-5699-Boxing-Examiner~y2010m2d3-Knock-me-over-with-a-feather-Heather-as-Mayweather-signs
Shane Mosley has impressive wins over Oscar De La Hoya (twice) Fernando Vargas, Ricardo Mayorga, Antonio Margarito, and Luis Collazo, no small pickings. With that said, he does have losses against the late Vernon Forrest (twice) and Wink Wright (twice) and more recently a loss to Miguel Cotto. Mosley will surely give Floyd Mayweather a very difficult test, but he can be beaten.
Mississippians that this writer had spoken to up at the Fitz Casino in Tunica were all hoping that this fight would go through. Super middleweight prospect Jonathan Nelson (13-0) and his assistant trainer both feel as if Mosley has a shot at beating Floyd, " Mosley can win, he's about the only guy in that division that can beat Floyd though." Many of the fans at the casino in Tunica also feels as if Mosley has a shot. I talked to Scott Gordon, a Mosley fan who was attending the fights last Saturday, " Mosley will give Mayweather some trouble, but I have to admit I think Floyd wins this fight. His defense will be tough for Shane to get through, he's a slick fighter. Shane has a shot, but I wouldn't bet the farm on it."
With Floyd's reputation as of late, this fight gives him a chance at some redemption. It's a true test for him, and finally he is fighting an opponent that possess' skills and power. A victory for Mosley and he will have done some damage control to his legacy. A victory for Shane, and he soars toward a showdown against Manny Pacquiao in the near future. Big stakes for both guys.
Author: Brad Cooney
Source: Examiner.com
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Freddie Roach Searches for Guillermo Rigondeaux’s Offense
