Friday, January 30, 2015

Pacquiao Vs Mayweather Fight is Set, Deal Done according to reports


6:27 PM PT -- A source involved in the negotiations tells TMZ Sports both fighters have agreed to fight and a date and location (Vegas) have already been set.

The source says the formal agreement has not been signed but everyone expects the signatures "soon." Negotiators are putting "finishing touches" on the deal. update-grey-gray-bar Floyd Mayweather has agreed to fight Manny Pacquiao ... multiple sources tell TMZ Sports ... who say the two finally came to an agreement moments ago.

The two sides had been trying to hammer out a deal for a while to square off at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas on May 2nd. Manny had agreed to his contract weeks ago ... and it was all up to Floyd to sign on the dotted line.

 But now, after meeting in person at the Miami Heat game earlier this week ... we're told it's a done deal .. and the two sides will make a formal announcement in the coming days. Stay tuned for more updates.

 {This sports story is created by TMZ STAFF from tmz.com}

Friday, October 10, 2014

Pacquiao vs. Algieri to get just one 24/7 episode on HBO on November 8th

In what has to be seen as a bad indication of how they perceived the November 22nd fight between Manny Pacquiao and Chris Algieri, HBO will be televising just one Pacquiao/Algieri 24/7 episode instead of multiple ones like we’ve seen with many of Pacquiao’s other boxing fights.

 The Pacquiao/Algieri 24/7 episode will be televised on November 8th at 1:00 a.m. (ET/PT on HBO after the Bernard Hopkins vs. Sergey Kovalev fight on Championship Boxing from the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey.

The bad news is that if the Pacquiao-Algieri fight does poorly on PPV like some boxing writers think it will then Pacquiao will lose pretty much all the bargaining power that he ever had with Floyd Mayweather Jr. If Pacquiao-Algieri brings in only 400,000 PPV buys or less, Pacquiao would be lucky to get a 70/30 purse split for a Mayweather fight, and I doubt Pacquiao would ever accept that offer.

 Boxing fans will have to be satisfied with seeing just one 30-minute episode of the Pacquiao-Algieri 24/7, because that’s all HBO is going to be putting out for this fight. This is obviously going to hurt the chances of the Pacquiao vs. Algieri fight bringing in a reasonable number of pay-per-view buys on HBO, because the 24/7 episodes was one way for Algieri to introduce himself to the casual boxing fans, many of which have never seen or heard him before.

 Algieri himself said that during the run up to the fight that fans would get to know him more due to the media coverage. But with HBO just going to for one Pacquiao/Algeri 24/7 episode, it’s going to make it very, very tough for Top Rank to get the casual fans excited about the fight. Algieri hasn’t helped matters any by playing mister nice guy during interviews and on the press tour.

If he had talked trash about Pacquiao, he’d have helped his own cause by getting boxing fans excited about the fight. But Algieri has come across as more of college professor when giving interviews than a charismatic trash talker that he needed to be for him to help make the Pacquiao-Algieri fight a success.

You can only wonder what 4 or 5 episodes of Pacquiao/Algieri would have been like on HBO 24/7. With neither fighter having anything bad to say about each other, and with one of the only interesting people now gone from Pacquiao’s camp in Alex Ariza, boxing fans would likely have to be content with watching Pacquiao’s trainer Freddie Roach brag and make bold predictions for 30 minutes of every episode. That obviously wouldn’t have worked.

{This article is written by Chris Williams from boxingnews24.com}

Manny Pacquiao shouldn't be serious about basketball

Manny is a dreamer. We all know that. Otherwise he wouldn't be what he is today. He wouldn't be the greatest boxer in today's time.

But to dream without being realistic is another thing. Well, he could be a politician, like what he is right now. He could be a successful businessman. But to engage himself in other sports is not necessary.

I mean, we saw Michael Jordan played baseball when he quit NBA for awhile due to injury. But he never got serious about it. He was good. He can pitch and he can bat and make a home run.

But he never continued.

I hope Manny just forget about the game of basketball. Our bodies have limitations.

I hope he just get serious about the sports of boxing. Prepare himself in upcoming fight against Algieri.

So pump it up Manny. Get your gloves and start boxing for the world's sake.

Thursday, October 9, 2014

Floyd Mayweather wants to retire undefeated so he must beat Manny Paquiao

Floyd Mayweather Jr. has already announced his retirement next year; and based on the observation of some people who are very close to him, he wants to retire undefeated. They added that the “Money Man” will take the challenge of Manny "PacMan" Pacquiao after his successful title defense against Amir Khan next year. Said report was almost confirmed by his father/trainer Floyd Mayweather Sr. during his interview with Ben Thompson of Fight Hype yesterday, Oct. 8, 2014.

"Man, I'm pretty sure that if don't nothing else happen, I'm pretty sure he's going to get Pacquiao. It's going to happen. That fight's going to happen. Trust me. That fight's definitely going to happen. It's a fight for the world, man, right there. It's the biggest fight that has ever been in life, so like I said man, that fight's going to happen. I’m telling you right now, he never told me the fight's going to happen, but I’m telling you, the fight's going to happen. You mark my words. Pacquiao is tailor-made for Floyd. He's tailor-made to eat the right hand all day long," the older Mayweather confirmed to Ben Thompson.

Before his declaration that his son will definitely take the challenge of the former pound for pound king Manny "PacMan" Pacquiao, Floyd Sr. has already confirmed that Floyd Jr. will face and demolish Amir Khan next year. In an interview with Ben Thompson last Oct. 6, Floyd Sr. almost belittled the ability of Amir Khan, according to him; his unbeaten son will just punish the British boxer if the fight happens.

 He also described Amir Khan as a joke blowing smoke with no hope. “Amir Khan is joke blowing smokes with no hope. He can't out-think Floyd on Floyd's worst day. I'm here to tell you that I will be there and I will make sure every time he throws a punch, he is going to get countered. He is going to get punished, believe me, Floyd Sr. stated.

His separate announcement of Floyd Jr.'s future opponents before his retirement next year has received mix reaction from boxing fans that are very much eager to see the mega fight between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Manny Pacquiao happen. Some of them are saying Floyd will definitely beat Amir Khan while other people believe that Mayweather might get his first loss to Amir.

They have also commented on the Pacquiao-Mayweather showdown after Amir Khan, according to them; Manny has a very good chance of defeating Floyd because of his power and speed but they also warned their fellow boxing fans to wait for the result of the bout first before they speculate because Mayweather might get his 49-0 record and retire unbeaten if the "PacMan" will continue to entertain his extra-curricular activities.

 {First seen on source}

Ruslan Provodnikov question and answer: wants to fight Manny Pacquiao and other hot boxers

Ruslan Provodnikov is a fighter who backs down from no one and in his quest to show he is the best, he wants Golden Boy and Top Rank fighters to stop ducking him and prove their worthiness. In this new video interview conducted by Radio Rahim, it's Ruslan Provodnikov in-depth! From a small town in Russia to the big global boxing stage, this Q&A covers it all. Plus tons of training footage is included within the video interview.


He also discusses Timothy Bradley not fighting him for a second time: "I'll fight him (Bradley) for free!".

Rulsan would like to fight guys like Bradley, Lucas Matthysse, Marcos Maidana, Danny Garcia but is disappointed in the politics that keep him from so many options.
{Article source.}

UPDATE ON MIKE KONCZ MEDICAL CONDITION

Manny Pacquiao’s adviser Michael Koncz informed us a short while ago that things “did not go as good as we hoped in today’s operation and the doctors were just in my room and said we need to do a bigger operation.”
Koncz is confined at the Cardinal Santos Memorial Hospital in San Juan, Metro Manila. Koncz said it would mean "replacing the main artery from the groin all the way to the knee because there was too much damage that they could not fix in today’s operation.” He informed us that an additional bypass operation will be done on Thursday at 5:00 p.m. even as he insisted:
“I will still fly back to GenSan by Saturday.”
Article written by Ronnie Nathanielsz from philboxing.com.

Monday, December 9, 2013

Manny Pacquiao Now a Mandatory Challenger to Floyd Mayweather’s WBC 147-lb title

After his win against Brandon Rios in Macau, Manny Pacquiao (55-5-2, 38 knockouts) was named as the mandatory challenger for the World Boxing Council’s welterweight title currently held by Floyd Mayweather (45-0-0, 26 KOs).



Immediately after Pacquiao’s victory in Macau, Bob Arum announced that the Filipino congressman would fight again on April 12 in Las Vegas while Mayweather, who has long owned the cinco de Mayo weekend, will fight on May 3 also in Las Vegas. Read more of this news here.

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Alex Ariza Attacked Coach Freddie Roach

The feud between former trainer Alex Ariza and Pacquiao training coach Freddie Coach is getting worse and worse. Ariza kicked Roach when they met at for press interview at a training gym in Macao for the fight Manny PAcquiao versus Brandon Rios on November 24, 2013 (Philippine time) Check out the video below:

Saturday, August 25, 2012

How Can You Beat This Guy?

One of the best Manny PAcquiao YouTube videos ever made that makes him even more formidable in the boxing ring. It makes you even wonder who can beat this guy? You can click the lower right corner icon to view it in full. Where are you Floyd?

Sunday, July 29, 2012

List of Five Preeminent Prizefighters in the World From Examiner.com

Examiner.com has recently posted its own list of the five preeminent prizefighters in the world, at least as of this day--July 28(American time).

Unbelievably Manny Pacman Pacquiao is listed last over Floyd Mayweather Jr. as number one. 

The list according to the writer--Colin Linneweber--that makes Manny PAcquiao in fifth slot is because of the latest lost against Timothy Bradley. Because of the disgrace decision of incompetent and corrupt judges. Well, because the list is obviously based on record. Pacquiao got 54 wins, 4 loses, and 2 draws, with 38 knock outs. Mayweather has a record of 43 wins and 0 loss, with 26 KOs. 

Sunday, July 22, 2012

The Bradley-Pacquiao Fight Decision is an Insult to the Boxing World

What can you say about the recent fight of Manny Pacquiao against Timothy Bradley? Who do you think really won the fight? Pacquiao or Bradley? Leave your comments below so the boxing world will know that majority always rule, and not the decision of the judges. Judges decision is final? Well, I guess it's time to think again and change the rules. And watch the video below how former heavyweight champion Evander Holyfield and the fans at MGM Grand at Las Vegas reacted after the Pacquiao-Bradley fight. Very clear that majority should always rule:

Boxing Experts Prediction: Manny Will Win Against Floyd In Rematch. Find Out Why.

The declaration to affirm the rematch between Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao is apparently upon us. Who might have figured it could ...