Here's a collection of Manny Pacquiao videos in the past. No new videos yet have been uploaded showing him sparring with partners for preparation for the upcoming May 2 fight against Floyd Mayweather Jr.
It's just so fun to watch these past videos, and see what would be the outcome come May 2. Here are the videos:
Sunday, March 15, 2015
Saturday, March 14, 2015
Kimmel asks Pacquiao: Will you beat up Justin Bieber, too?
Check out this video of the Jimmy Kimmel Show where Manny Pacquiao were invited to become guest.
So funny Jimmy asked Manny if he'll beat up Justin Beiber too since Floyd always bring the pop star out in the ring.
Jimmy asked Manny:
"Will you beat Justin Bieber up, too?"
So funny Jimmy asked Manny if he'll beat up Justin Beiber too since Floyd always bring the pop star out in the ring.
Jimmy asked Manny:
"Will you beat Justin Bieber up, too?"
Thursday, March 12, 2015
Floyd Mayweather lands first psychological blow on Manny Pacquiao
{The article below is written by Gareth A Davies of TeleGraph. You can read the previously published article here.}
Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao made their one public appearance together at a press conference in Los Angeles last night to set the ball rolling on the richest fight in history, with a purse of $250 million (£170 million), in Las Vegas on May 2.
The two men, both dressed in suits, faced off, calm and serious. There were no smiles, but a little tension. No pushing and shoving either. There appeared to be great respect between the two fighters.
But it was Mayweather, cannily, who proved he remains a master of psychology.
"It's been a long road. But we are here now," said Mayweather. Thanking his entire team, and even appearing a little emotional, the unbeaten American added: "May 2, the fight of the century, the best against the best. And Pacquiao is one of the best of this era.”
“Our plan is to be smart and take every fight as they come like all 47 fights. I'm in the gym pushing myself to the limit, because I want to win this more than any other fight. But I know one thing about sport, and if you lose, it's in your mind. I have always been a winner."
Mayweather has never lost; Pacquiao has lost five times.
"I just want the fans to be satisfied," said Pacquiao, who spoke first. "I'm so happy we could make the fight happen. Thanks to the Mayweather Team and to Showtime and HBO. The fans of boxing were waiting for this for five years. We are both going to train hard and we will do our best on May 2 to make you happy."
Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao made their one public appearance together at a press conference in Los Angeles last night to set the ball rolling on the richest fight in history, with a purse of $250 million (£170 million), in Las Vegas on May 2.
The two men, both dressed in suits, faced off, calm and serious. There were no smiles, but a little tension. No pushing and shoving either. There appeared to be great respect between the two fighters.
But it was Mayweather, cannily, who proved he remains a master of psychology.
"It's been a long road. But we are here now," said Mayweather. Thanking his entire team, and even appearing a little emotional, the unbeaten American added: "May 2, the fight of the century, the best against the best. And Pacquiao is one of the best of this era.”
“Our plan is to be smart and take every fight as they come like all 47 fights. I'm in the gym pushing myself to the limit, because I want to win this more than any other fight. But I know one thing about sport, and if you lose, it's in your mind. I have always been a winner."
Mayweather has never lost; Pacquiao has lost five times.
"I just want the fans to be satisfied," said Pacquiao, who spoke first. "I'm so happy we could make the fight happen. Thanks to the Mayweather Team and to Showtime and HBO. The fans of boxing were waiting for this for five years. We are both going to train hard and we will do our best on May 2 to make you happy."
Manny Pacquiao Tweets: "The fight is on and we are happy to bring this fight to the fans."
Wednesday, March 11, 2015
Watch Video: Manny says Floyd's scared and much more in this honest interview
Earlier today at ESPN First Take's Stephen Smith and Skip Bayless asked some questions to Manny Pacquiao about the mega fight come May 2.
Manny Pacquiao actually said that he believes that FLoyd Mayweather Jr. is scared to death with him.
Check it out from the video below.
Manny Pacquiao actually said that he believes that FLoyd Mayweather Jr. is scared to death with him.
Check it out from the video below.
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
Manny Pacquiao shows off shadow boxing skills on the streets on 8th day of his training.
8th division boxing champion Manny Pacquiao starts to show off his shadow boxing skills in the streets of L.A on his 8th day of training. Many spectators come to see the people's champ as they come to take pictures and video of him.
Here are the videos that show what shadow skills is all about.
Ooops. Be careful. Don't come close. Watch out for the speed.
The second video shows him jogging up the hill.
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Here are the videos that show what shadow skills is all about.
Ooops. Be careful. Don't come close. Watch out for the speed.
The second video shows him jogging up the hill.
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Sunday, March 8, 2015
Cotto: This secret weapon will help Pacquiao beat Mayweather
Miguel Cotto is picking Manny Pacquiao to defeat Floyd Mayweather when the two meet May 2 in Las Vegas. Why Pacquiao? Because Freddie Roach, his own trainer, will be in Pacquiao’s corner.
Continue reading here.
"After working with Freddie I think Freddie is going to be huge in the fight," Cotto said. "I’m going for Manny."
Continue reading here.
Saturday, March 7, 2015
Mayweather taps sparring partner Judah to mimic Pacquiao
{The article below is from CSBSports}
No fighter has beaten Floyd Mayweather Jr. Few have provided even mild irritation.
Brooklyn-born veteran Zab Judah at least reached the latter status upon meeting the then-"Pretty Boy" in Las Vegas nine years ago, winning three of 12 rounds on one scorecard and four of 12 on another en route to a unanimous decision loss for the IBF and IBO welterweight title belts.
And though the fight is best recalled for a late melee that followed a flagrant low blow, it's also worth recalling because Judah had enough early success to put Mayweather in a degree of competitive peril.
Judah, then 28, was one of the few foes to rival Floyd's hand speed, and, combined with an awkward left-handed style and stinging one-shot punching power, he landed well enough to take three of the first four rounds before the still-unbeaten Mayweather upped his own work rate and took control.
Read more of this news here.
No fighter has beaten Floyd Mayweather Jr. Few have provided even mild irritation.
Brooklyn-born veteran Zab Judah at least reached the latter status upon meeting the then-"Pretty Boy" in Las Vegas nine years ago, winning three of 12 rounds on one scorecard and four of 12 on another en route to a unanimous decision loss for the IBF and IBO welterweight title belts.
And though the fight is best recalled for a late melee that followed a flagrant low blow, it's also worth recalling because Judah had enough early success to put Mayweather in a degree of competitive peril.
Judah, then 28, was one of the few foes to rival Floyd's hand speed, and, combined with an awkward left-handed style and stinging one-shot punching power, he landed well enough to take three of the first four rounds before the still-unbeaten Mayweather upped his own work rate and took control.
Read more of this news here.
Friday, March 6, 2015
Roy Jones Jr. offers help for Pacquiao to become his sparring partner
Former middleweight and light heavyweight world champion Roy Jones Jr. has recently offered help to become a sparring partner of Manny PAcquiao in his training against FLoyd Mayweather Jr. on May 2.
Pacquiao's manager Michael Koncz confirm this, said that he will send one of his boys to bring him in. He said in an interview:
"We will try him out for a day and if he’s good, we will keep him."
Moreover, Fight Saga, has recently reported that among those reportedly selected to spar with Manny PAcquiao are Rashid “Speedy” Lewis and Kenneth “Bossman” Sims.
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Pacquiao's manager Michael Koncz confirm this, said that he will send one of his boys to bring him in. He said in an interview:
"We will try him out for a day and if he’s good, we will keep him."
Moreover, Fight Saga, has recently reported that among those reportedly selected to spar with Manny PAcquiao are Rashid “Speedy” Lewis and Kenneth “Bossman” Sims.
{news source}
Freddie Roach denies rumors on ordering security guards at his Wildcard gym in Los Angeles to carry guns
A UK newspaper reported that Freddie Roach had personally ordered security guards at his Wildcard gym in Los Angeles to carry guns so "people respect them."
But Freddie Roach denied media reports published Friday that he had ordered armed guards to protect Manny Pacquiao at his Hollywood gym.
Read more of this news here.
{image via armoryblog.com}
But Freddie Roach denied media reports published Friday that he had ordered armed guards to protect Manny Pacquiao at his Hollywood gym.
Read more of this news here.
{image via armoryblog.com}
Tuesday, March 3, 2015
50 Cent says he’s betting $1.6 million that Floyd Mayweather will beat Manny Pacquiao
The following article is written by Marissa Payne of WashingtonPost.
Rapper 50 Cent hasn’t always been nice to his former friend and business partner Floyd Mayweather. It was just last August when the entertainer pledged to donate $750,000 to charity if the boxer could prove he could read.
Mayweather did not take the challenge. Instead, he tweeted out pictures of two checks totally over $70 million and told 50 Cent to donate his money to Michael Brown’s family, referring to the young black man who was shot and killed by police in Ferguson, Missouri, last year.
Well, flash forward a few months later, and there might be hope for the pair’s friendship after all. 50 Cent went on “The Breakfast Club” on New York’s Power 105.1 FM Tuesday morning to report the two are on speaking terms again after meeting by chance at a Chris Brown show earlier this month. Not only that, but 50 Cent boasted he plans to bet $1.6 million on Mayweather to beat Manny Pacquiao when the two are scheduled to fight on May 2 in Las Vegas.
“Champ gonna smoke him,” 50 Cent said, referring to Mayweather, who holds both the WBC and WBA welterweight titles. 50 Cent then went on to describe Mayweather as “super focused,” and said, “It’s gonna look like [the fight] was pumped up for no reason.” He was downright nice!
As to why 50 Cent has decided to bet $1.6 million, as opposed to, say, a more round number like $1.5 million, 50 Cent says he’s “been thinking this out” and that he’s “gotta make a real bet.”
Now he just needs his newly (again) found friend to come through.
Rapper 50 Cent hasn’t always been nice to his former friend and business partner Floyd Mayweather. It was just last August when the entertainer pledged to donate $750,000 to charity if the boxer could prove he could read.
Mayweather did not take the challenge. Instead, he tweeted out pictures of two checks totally over $70 million and told 50 Cent to donate his money to Michael Brown’s family, referring to the young black man who was shot and killed by police in Ferguson, Missouri, last year.
Well, flash forward a few months later, and there might be hope for the pair’s friendship after all. 50 Cent went on “The Breakfast Club” on New York’s Power 105.1 FM Tuesday morning to report the two are on speaking terms again after meeting by chance at a Chris Brown show earlier this month. Not only that, but 50 Cent boasted he plans to bet $1.6 million on Mayweather to beat Manny Pacquiao when the two are scheduled to fight on May 2 in Las Vegas.
“Champ gonna smoke him,” 50 Cent said, referring to Mayweather, who holds both the WBC and WBA welterweight titles. 50 Cent then went on to describe Mayweather as “super focused,” and said, “It’s gonna look like [the fight] was pumped up for no reason.” He was downright nice!
As to why 50 Cent has decided to bet $1.6 million, as opposed to, say, a more round number like $1.5 million, 50 Cent says he’s “been thinking this out” and that he’s “gotta make a real bet.”
Now he just needs his newly (again) found friend to come through.
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