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Pacman Turns Out To Be The Favorite in Las Vegas

by admin, on Wed, Nov 11 2009 | No Comments

pacquiao-eyes-history-against-cottoFew days before the much awaited Pacquiao vs. Cotto fight. The numbers that are reflected in the giant electronic billboard of Mandalay Bay’s betting station suggest a one-sided contest this coming Saturday.

Now it’s even harder to think that Manny Pacquiao is facing Miguel Cotto, the WBO welterweight champion who is supposed to be the younger, bigger and stronger fighter.

Pacquiao arrived here in Sin City late Monday evening after a delayed five-hour trip from Los Angeles, and amid all the bright, colorful lights stood as the overwhelming favorite.

Based on the odds, the 30-year-old Filipino superstar is now a the 350 favorite, meaning you need to place $350 just to win a hundred bucks.
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Cops In Los Angeles Cordons Pacquiao Gymn

by admin, on Mon, Nov 9 2009 | No Comments
LA Cops Cordon Off Pacquiao Camp

LA Cops Cordon Off Pacquiao Camp

The LAPD had to draw the line between Manny Pacquiao and his horde of fans.

“We call it crowd management,” said one of the Los Angeles police officers who responded to a call Saturday afternoon after the number of Pacquiao fans that had gathered just outside the Wild Card Gym began to swell.

The police officers arrived in three mobile units at around 4 p.m. and were surprised by the size of the crowd, each one of them hoping to get close to Pacquiao, who was holed out inside one of the commercial establishments.

“Who’s this guy again?” one of the officers asked a colleague. He just sounded clueless on Pacquiao’s popularity and the type of reception the reigning pound-for-pound champion generates wherever he goes, whatever he does.
Pacquiao fans waiting outside the gym as he trains is already a common sight in this side of Hollywood. But on Saturday they got a little too big for comfort that someone had to call the LAPD for crowd management.

“It was the first time we took this call so we had to step in,” said the LAPD officer who said he was Filipino, in fact carrying the nametag Delos Reyes.

Gently, the police officers had to push the crowd out of the parking lot, and into the sidewalks, and they had to clear the way for Pacquiao and his entourage, which left in a couple of black SUVs, to leave the area. (more…)

Manny Pacquiao On Time Magazine Cover

by admin, on Sun, Nov 8 2009 | No Comments

Manny ‚ÄúPacman‚Äù Pacquiao is featured on the cover of the very prestigious TIME Magazine (Asian Edition).¬† As of today, Pacquiao is the only Asian boxer that ever graced the cover of the TIME Magazine.¬† This edition of TIME magazine is titled “The Great Hope”.

Pacman is the second non-heavy weight professional boxer to be featured on the cover of Time.  Other boxer that were featured in the well-respected magazines were Joe Louis, Max Schmeling, Sugar Ray Robinson, Ali Jack Dempsey, Primo Carnerra, Gene Tunney, Joe Frazier, Mike Tyson and the great Muhammad Ali.

Manny Pacquiao story is featured in a five-page article on Time Magazine Asian edition.  The title “The Great Hope” aptly describes the influence of Manny in the Philippines and in boxing as a sport.   He was describe in the latest Asian edition of Time magazine as “the latest savior of boxing,” and described his rise from poverty to become the world’ biggest boxing attraction and the Philippines’ greatest sports superstar.

According time.com, boxing needs a guy like Manny. Too often, when something positive develops, the sport takes two steps backward; you never know where the black eye is going to come from. With Manny, you don’t have to worry about that. He just loves the sport and knows he’s carrying the hopes of his country in the ring.

In November 14, Manny Pacquiao will attempt to make another history in boxing.  If he win in the Pacquiao vs. Cotto match, we will be the first boxer to ever record seven world titles in seven different weight classes.

Presently, Pacquiao has won 6 title belts including junior welterweight, lightweight, super featherweight, featherweight, super bantamweight and flyweight divisions.

Watch Pacquiao – Cotto 24/7 Episode 3 Tonight

by admin, on Sat, Nov 7 2009 | No Comments

Another episode of the sports-reality show Pacquiao – Cotto 24/7 is scheduled to air tonight (November 7, 2009) in HBO Sports at 9 p.m. ET/PT timeslot. This would the third episode of the Pacquiao vs. Cotto story. The previous two episodes has unfold the drama in the life of both fighter. It shows the human, the father, and the boxer aspect of Manny Pacquiao and Miguel Cotto.

In the episode three of Pacquiao – Cotto 24/7 we should expect more revelation with regards to both boxers. This episode will provide more behind-the-scenes of Manny Pacquiao and Miguel Cotto training. This episode will show Pacquiao trains in Los Angeles. More drama will be expected too since, Pacman’s conditioning coach Alex Ariza and his adviser Michael Konckz has some tension between them. Meanwhile, on the camp Miguel Cotto’s has its own problem as well. They didn’t even want the HBO to cover some sparring fights for some reasons. This was seen in the Pacquiao – Cotto 24/7 Episode 2 video.

If you want to see action and drama in real life, watch out for Pacquiao – Cotto 24/7 Episode 3. This reality-sports series is in line with the promotion of the upcoming Pacquiao vs. Cotto fight on November 14.

Other HBO showtimes include: Nov. 7 (11:45 p.m. ET/8:45 p.m. PT), 8 (11:15 a.m., 8:15 p.m.), 9 (7:30 p.m.), 10 (2:00 p.m., 11:30 p.m.), 12 (11:30 a.m., 10:30 p.m.), 13 (9:00 p.m.) and 14 (10:30 a.m.)

HBO2 playdates: Nov. 8 (11:10 p.m.), 11 (12:50 a.m.), 13 (1:40 a.m.) and 14 (5:00 p.m.)

HBO On Demand availability begins Nov. 9.

Pacquiao vs. Cotto: The Miguel Cotto Advantage

by admin, on Fri, Nov 6 2009 | No Comments

bloody cottoThere are so many speculations about the upcoming Pacquiao vs Cotto: Firepower fight. In the first two episodes of Pacquiao-Cotto 24/7, both camps are so confident in winning. Coach Freddie Roach is predicting knock-out in favor of Pacquiao. On the other hand, Miguel Cotto camp is also predicting knock-out in favor of Cotto.

It is true that Manny Pacquiao has speed and power, but Cotto is a veteran fighter and he had fought bigger and more formidable opponent in the past. Let’s look into the advantage of Miguel Cotto over Manny Pacquiao.

1.¬† Cotto Trains Harder. As we see in Pacquiao-Cotto 24/7, Cotto have more regimented training for this fight. While Manny Pacquiao busy schedule on shooting TV commercials, movies, interviews, politics and others stuffs, Miguel Cotto camp is training like a dog. He‚Äôs scheduled train months in preparation for Pacquiao vs Cotto: Fire Power fight, while Pacman trainer Freddie Roach schedules only an eight-week regimen in preparation for their November 14 fight. Plus, the two typhoons that plagued Philippines affected Pacquiao‚Äôs training. The extra-training could help a lot in boosting Cotto’s stamina.

2.  Cotto is much bigger. Cotto is bigger and taller than Pacquiao. A smaller fighter with explosive tendencies can find out that the bigger opponent is used to that kind of power. If he could fight Antonio Margarito who stands 5 feet 11 inches, smaller boxers like Pacquiao (standing 5’6”) will be less threatening.

3.¬† Superb ability in trapping and cornering. In his previous fights, Cotto demonstrate his brilliant skill and power to pressure his opponent. This pressure forces his opponent to trapped and cornered in the ropes. Cotto unloads power combinations when he successfully traps his opponent, and the Puerto Rican has the footwork to effectively cut off the ring. Even when Clottey blocked Cotto’s relentless barrage, he became noticeably worn down.

4.  Cotto has fought and beaten larger and faster opponents. Cotto had fought boxers like Mosley, Quintana, Clottey, Judah, Torres and Margarito. Some of those mentioned boxers’ are known for their strength and speed. Cotto out-boxed the speedy and powerful Mosley, and outclassed the quick Judah.

On the next post we will discuss Manny Pacquiao advantage over Miguel Cotto.