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13.11.10

Pacquiao Vs. Margarito: What beginners should watch for

By Jake Emen

The Manny Pacquiao vs. Antonio Margarito bout is one of those contests that will bring in a lot of casual boxing fans, as well as sporting enthusiasts who aren't too familiar with the world of professional prizefighting. In fact, it might bring in more casual fans than it will hardcore fans, who are a bit jaded at the encounter, rather than getting a chance to see a truly special bout such as Pacquiao vs. Floyd Mayweather.

Regardless about what you may think of the contest, here's a quick guide to Pacquiao vs. Margarito for those that are not too familiar with the world of boxing. Check out the list of the five things beginners should watch for in the Pacquiao vs. Margarito contest.

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Pacquiao not concerned about size disadvantage vs. Margarito

ARLINGTON, Texas — By the time they step into the ring Saturday night for their super welterweight title showdown at Cowboys Stadium, Antonio Margarito could outweigh Manny Pacquiao by as much as 15-to-20 pounds.

At Friday's weigh-in, Margarito tipped the scales at 150 pounds, which is the catch weight the fighters agreed to. Pacquiao came in at 144.6 pounds, well under the limit, which caused a buzz among the news media covering the fight because of how low his weight was.

Margarito (38-6, 27 KOs) is expected to re-hydrate to about 162-165 pounds by the start of the fight, which will be televised on HBO pay-per-view starting at 9 p.m. ET. Pacquiao (51-3-2, 38 KOs) doesn't figure to come in at more than 147 pounds.








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12.11.10

Pacquiao tells 60 Minutes: 'I've achieved my goals in boxing'

MANILA, Philippines – Filipino boxing superstar Manny Pacquiao was regarded by American television newsmagazine “60 Minutes” as a “phenomenon,” given his unprecedented achievements in his sport.

The only seven-time world champion in 7 different weight divisions was profiled in the “60 Minutes” episode, which also featured US President Barack Obama.

Correspondent Bob Simon asked Pacquiao whom he thinks is the greatest pugilist ever.

The boxer-congressman paused then asked, “Including me?”

When told that he was included in the choices, Pacquiao immediately answered, “Of course, me,” and flashed a beaming smile.

The reigning World Boxing Organization (WBO) king will aim to win his record 8th title at the Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas on Saturday (Sunday in Manila).

He will face Mexican Antonio Margarito for the vacant World Boxing Council (WBC) super welterweight title.

Top Rank, Inc. CEO Bob Arum and trainer Freddie Roach also talked about Pacquiao’s greatness.

Arum said he thinks Pacquiao is the best boxer he has ever seen even if he has promoted 2 fights for boxing legend Muhammad Ali, who is called “The Greatest.”

“Because Muhammad Ali was essentially a one-handed fighter,” Arum reasoned. “Manny Pacquiao really shocks these fighters because he hits equally hard from the left side and the right side.”

Roach added that Pacquiao is simply “one-of-a-kind.”

“I never saw somebody with so much explosion on a punch. Bang, bang, bang. Bang, just like a gun firing off. I never saw that in my life. And I've been with a lot of good fighters,” Roach related upon seeing Pacquiao in the ring for the first time.

Politics getting in the way?

Roach, however, is wary that Pacquiao could lose to Margarito because of the distraction of politics.

“I’ve had anxiety attacks over this. I’m worried about it. I’m walking around at 2:00 in the morning,” the renowned trainer said. “And something is not right and we are not preparing the way we should for this fight.”

Pacquiao earlier told ABS-CBN News that he has reached his 100% condition.

Meantime, he told “60 Minutes” more about his political aspirations.

“I already achieve my goals in boxing, my dreams in boxing. And what I want to achieve more is in public service, you know. I wanna be a champion there,” he said.

When asked if he thinks that he might be the President of the Republic of the Philippines, Pacquiao refused to comment.

“It’s hard to have a comment right now because it’s that far away,” the Saragani Province congressman stated. – With a report from CBS News' "60 Minutes"


source:http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/sports/11/08/10/pacquiao-tells-60-minutes-im-best-boxer-ever

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11.11.10

QC Warns Biz Firms Charging Extra to Watch Pacquiao Fight

MANILA, Philippines – The Quezon City government Thursday warned restaurants and other similar business establishments to refrain from showing the Nov. 14 Manny Pacquiao/Antonio Margarito fight with extra charge without having their tickets registered to the city government.

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I’ll knock him out — Margarito!!!

ARLINGTON, Texas – From promoter Bob Arum, HBO official Mark Taffet, to World Boxing Council (WBC) president Jose Sulaiman, just about everybody took their turns heaping praise on boxing great Manny Pacquiao.

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Pacquiao says he remains a hungry fighter!!!

MANILA, Philippines – Boxing champion Manny Pacquiao maintained that he remains motivated and determined to win against Mexican brawler Antonio Margarito amid reports that he has lost focus while training for Sunday's bout.
“I never lost focus on this fight. I'm still the hungry fighter I've always been,” the pound-for-pound king said in a chat session with boxing fans through ESPN's Sports Nation.

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Pacman's HBO numbers growing!!!

DALLAS – The only place where Manny Pacquiao’s face hasn’t appeared is in some fastfood chain with happy meals.
Mark Taffet, senior vice president of HBO, said Wednesday that the Filipino pride, who now happens to be HBO’s pride as well, has become so popular he’s been very visible these days.
“He was at the Jimmy Kimmel Show last week with Will Farrel and singing the Beatles’ Imagine,” said Taffet.


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It's Anybody's Fight: Pacquiao by Decision; Margarito by KO

Those who believe that the fight against Antonio Margarito is going to be a walk in the park for Filipino boxing icon Manny Pacquiao may just have embraced that view through the tons of stories that glorify the greatness of the Pacman as a fighter, as if he were Optimus Prime who could transform himself into any shape to adjust to a situation and prevail in the battle. 


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Opposing Views: Pacquiao vs. Margarito Fight: Truly Good vs. Evil

Opinion by Michael Flood McNulty
(1 Day Ago) in Sports / Manny Pacquiao

Boxing is a shady game. Always has been, always will be. From back-room deals to fixed fights, it's hard to tell the good guys from the bad.

But come Nov. 13 in Dallas, when Filipino Manny Pacquiao faces Mexican Antonio Margarito in front of (begin Michael Buffer voice) thousands of fans in attendance and millions watching around the world (end Buffer voice), the lines have never been more clear.

If you like guys who make it out of poverty and overcome adversity their entire life -- yet maintain an extraordinary sense of humility and give a tremendous amount back -- you'll root for Manny Pacquaio.

If you like guys who cheat and deceive, you'll root for Antonio Margarito.

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You asked. He answered. Antonio Margarito answers your questions about clearing his name, neutralizing Pacquiao's speed and more.

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What's Next For Boxer Manny Pacquiao?



Bob Simon profiles boxing sensation Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao, who has won world championships in seven different weight divisions and is going for an eight title soon. But will his new job as a Philippine politician hurt his career?

Manny Pacquiao v Antonio Margarito – don't believe the hype

Some say Manny Pacquiao's title fight against the disgraced Antonio Margarito is tough to call. But if the challenger wins it will be the shock of the year.

What a lot of hot air has enveloped Manny Pacquiao and Antonio Margarito ahead of their allegedly "light-middleweight" title fight in Texas on Saturday.

Some smart writers have totally bought into "stories" that Congressman Pacquiao is said to be too wrapped up in his political duties and trained poorly in the Philippines before going to the Wild Card in LA. Really? Now, of course, the fight is no longer the one-sided smashing of a seasoned pro (six defeats in 45 fights, remember) but an even-money affair, so roll up, roll up.

Pause for a minute: 32-year-old Margarito is a legitimate opponent; he did, after all, do a number on Miguel Cotto (although who knows how legal his gloves were that night). He also had to hold off an ambitious Roberto García over 10 rounds in May.

But he has lost to the following: way back in 1994 to Tijuana tumbler Victor Lozoya, who was coming off a kayo loss and went on to lose to nine other no-names; Larry Dixon (ditto), who lost three more and quit boxing in 1998; Rodney Jones, a decent fighter whose last fight was three years ago, losing to Cory Spinks over 12 rounds for the IBF light-middle title; Daniel Santos (on cuts); Paul Williams three years ago at welterweight; and, most significantly, to Shane Mosley in his last real test.

In January 2009 – that's 22 months ago – Mosley demolished Margarito with the last dregs of his once phenomenal hand speed and movement – and nobody moves more quickly or quirkily than the Pacman.

But the seers say he is distracted, off his game, complacent. Pacquiao has lived with chaos and hardship since he was an urchin on the streets of General Santos City, juggling boxing with survival. He has an entourage bigger than the president. He lets some of them sleep at the foot of his bed. And he fits all of that in around the toughest training regime in boxing. A couple of blisters from wearing dress shoes to fancy functions in Manila a few weeks ago are not going to worry him in a mere fist fight.

What still worries Pacman's coach, Freddie Roach, apparently, is the prospect of Margarito sneaking some help into his gloves. "You have fucking rocks in your hand, you know it," he told BoxingScene.com. "Against Santos and Williams and so forth, he doesn't look like he's that big a puncher. Against [Kermit] Cintron [whom he cut in half with a vicious body shot] and Cotto, something was different."

So, presuming it's clean, Pacquiao should do a number on Margarito – who I still don't think should be anywhere near a boxing ring after being caught with loaded gloves moments before the Mosley fight, and then was banned for only a year.

Similarly, though, it is a liberty that Pacquiao should be allowed to make this fight at three pounds inside the light-middleweight limit of 154lbs. After the weigh-in, Margarito will add at least half a stone; I doubt it will do him much good. If Margarito wins, it will be the shock of the year – but at least the fight writers who fell for the hype will be able to say I told you so.

Rumour mill cranks into gear

The countdown to Haye-Harrison got off to a cracking start on the rumour mill. Firstly, there was 39-year-old American southpaw Tony Thompson knocking the champion over in the gym (unsubstantiated, denied, probably nonsense); then there was Audley sparking four sparring partners in one session (no comment from the challenger, no witnesses, smiles from Haye).

And Ian McNeilly of Boxrec.com has given life to this one. If Adam Smith is vacating the microphone to head up Sky's negotiations with the major promoters, it will, as McNeilly suggests, take some neat diplomacy for a guy who up to now has been a genial ringside frontman to be firm with Frank Warren, Barry Hearn, Frank Maloney, Ricky Hatton and Haye, their main promotional partners. Good luck, Adam.

I had a chat with Haye on his way to Soccer AM on Saturday morning (what a jolly old lads' zoo that programme is), and he confirmed that everyone from Roy Jones Jr to Bernard Hopkins had been on the phone asking for a title shot.

He reckons the rematch clause Nikolai Valuev had with him has lapsed – for which we should all be grateful – and he doubts the Uzbekistani Ruslan Chagaev will pass a health test for their mandatory, slated for February or March.

Believe it or not, that's when Roy Jones might be fighting the Prizefighter winner Michael Sprott. Won't be queueing for that one.

Lest we forget, by the way, Sprott was boxing the ears off Audley Harrison in April before being knocked out by a desperate left hook. It's 14 years since Sprott, now 35, started out with the late Terry Lawless – and more than three years since he kayoed Audley in their first fight. Some career.

Sprott is off to Germany soon to help Wladimir Klitschko get ready for Dereck Chisora on 11 December – providing Delboy gets an adjournment from the police on an assault charge this week.

source: http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/blog/2010/nov/08/manny-pacquiao-antonio-margarito

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10.11.10

Margarito draws thousands of fans during public workout

HOLLYWOOD -- Who says Antonio Margarito has lost his mass appeal?

If the reception to his open public workout at La Gran Plaza Shopping Mall in Fort Worth is to be the basis, then the Mexican three-time world champion still boasts a strong fan base in Texas.

According to Examiner.com reports, more than a thousand fans showed up to watch Margarito train and then asked for his autograph as he mingled with the crowd.

It was a testimony to his drawing power, which many felt he lost when he was suspended from fighting for one year after hardening substances were found on his hand wraps when he fought and lost to Shane Mosley in 2009.

Earlier Sunday, Margarito graced a tamale contest in Dallas, a few kilometers away from Arlington, where his fight with Filipino pound-for-pound king Manny Pacquiao is set at the Cowboys Stadium on November 13.

Obviously elated by the huge turnout, which included a mariachi band, Margarito again promised to pull off a surprise and deny Pacquiao his eighth world title in as many divisions.

Meanwhile, Philboxing's Dr. Ed De La Vega reported that Freddie Roach has designated his friend Billy Keane to watch Margarito's hand taping on fight night.

Roach wants to make sure that there would be no repeat of the Mosley incident this time.


source:http://sports.inquirer.net/breakingnews/breakingnews/view/20101108-302155/Margarito-draws-thousands-of-fans-during-public-workout


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9.11.10

'Floyd is Ducking Pacquiao' — Roach

MANILA, Philippines — With the much anticipated November 13 showdown between Manny Pacquiao and Antonio Margarito just around the corner, news of the Filipino seven-division champion’s future bout against unbeaten Floyd Mayweather, Jr. refuses to die down in the loop.

Pacquiao’s trainer Freddie Roach, who has been responsible for making Pacquiao the well-rounded fighter that he is right now, says that the fight between two of the best boxers today — that is, Pacquiao and Mayweather — might not materialize in the future, owing to the American’s reluctance to face top boxers of his class.

“I don’t think it (Pacquiao-Mayweather, Jr. fight) will ever happen; it will be one of those fights we’re never going to see,” Roach said in a recent interview with Graham Bensinger of Yahoo! Sports.

Months of negotiations between Bob Arum’s Top Rank promotions and Oscar De La Hoya’s Golden Boy Promotions, who represented Mayweather, fell off after disputes over random drug testing demands were not settled initially.

Pacquiao eventually agreed to undergo the said tests during the second wave of talks, but the deal seemingly took a wrong turn for the worse when Mayweather announced that he’ll be taking the rest of the year off from boxing as he faces a legal battle in the court. (see also: “More Charges Pressed Against Mayweather, Jr.”)

The undefeated American boxer, who carries a 41-0 professional slate that includes 25 victories via knockouts, is now facing eight charges — two felony coercion and one felony robbery charge along with one misdemeanor domestic battery and three misdemeanor harassment charges —which might translate to more than 30 years in prison if convicted, in relation to his alleged beating of former girlfriend Josie Harris last September.

Roach denied allegations hurled by Mayweather’s camp that no negotiations ever took place to pit him and Pacquiao, claiming that they (Pacquiao’s camp) even agreed to go up the ring first and let Mayweather come in second.

“It would have happened by now. With all that money — $40-million guarantee to both sides plus pay-per-view — come on how can you turn that down?” Roach added. “Boxing’s a sport, but it’s a business also.”

“The world knows Floyd is ducking Manny Pacquiao at this point — I think that’s the bottom line,” Roach affirms. “I think Floyd is contented on fighting mediocre fighters, opponents with styles he knows he can beat.”

HBO Sports President Ross Greenburg, meanwhile, remains optimistic on the chances of putting up the megabuck showdown between the sport’s top pound-for-pound fighters.

"We had two attempts at Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao and clearly, that was a fight that, if it could have been made, would have hit mainstream America hard. I mean, we were right on the cusp of something really special happening, and I'll tell you that I'm not giving up on it," Greenburg reveals.

However, Greenburg admits that he remains puzzled as to why Mayweather decided to take a rest from boxing at such a very opportune time.

“To this day, I don’t know why he wanted to take some time off,” says Greenburg, who Arum notes as the one who was directly negotiating with Mayweather for the fight with Pacquiao.

“Both times, the fight was very close to being made. And, the second time around, all that I can say is that you would have to ask Floyd Mayweather, Jr. why the fight wasn’t made,” Greenburg tells, as quoted by Satterfield. To this day, I really don’t know why he decided that he didn’t want to fight anymore in the fall.”

Still, Greenburg, just like all the other boxing fans all over the world, is keeping his fingers crossed that they could finalize the deal that will make the decade’s most explosive boxing event a reality.

“I have to remain optimistic… if we can clear those hurdles, I’m pretty optimistic about that fight happening if we get a shot at making it again,” Greenburg says.


source:http://www.mb.com.ph/articles/285646/floyd-ducking-pacquiao-roach

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8.11.10

Pacquiao-Margarito 24/7---Episode Three Summary

In the conference call this week to hype the Nov. 13 showdown in Dallas, it sounded to me like perhaps Antonio Margarito's confidence isn't soaring, that maybe he knows in his gut that Manny Pacquiao is on a higher tier than him at this point of his career. But then I tuned in to the third installment of HBO's 24/7, Pacquiao-Margarito edition, and I (briefly) considered the possibility that Pacman's speed of hand and foot won't be an overwhelming edge, that maybe the Mexican could pull an immense upset.

Well done, HBO.

LOL.

We see Pacquiao working against Ray Beltran, David Rodela, Rashad Holloway and Willie Price, for a total of 12 rounds, and Freddie Roach liked what he saw. Holloway had sparred with Margarito, before his fight with Shane Mosley. In one sparring session, a punch to the right eye, which broke his orbital bone. He feared his career would be over. After the hand wrap scandal, Holloway wondered if perhaps Margarito was using an illegal aid in sparring. "I'll hurt Pacquiao as if I'm wearing plaster but there won't be anything in the wraps," Margarito said, with a slight grin.

A parade of lefties is brought in to spar with Margarito. One, Cleotis Pendarvis, is a decent mimic of Manny. But Margarito, it seems, won't look to conventional wisdom in fighting a lefty. He'll swarm Manny, make him back up, he says.

He doesn't buy that Manny is distracted, and says that's all excuses.

We see Pacman on the Jimmy Kimmel show, and then, two nights later, Manny's wife Jinkee arrives.

In Oxnard, we see that local youth flock to Robert Garcia's gym. He likes it, likes to help them stay away from the streets. Brandon Rios, who will fight on the Nov. 13th undercard, was a youth headed the wrong way, in Kansas, and he flew straight when he met Garcia in 2004.

Pacman then says he is properly conditioned, that he is ready to beef. "He's in shape but he's not in Manny Pacquiao shape," says fitness trainer Alex Ariza. He pegs Manny at about 80%.

Manny says he will stay at 147-148, rather than the 153 he was at for Joshua Clottey, to keep up his speed. The team thinks Margarito might outweigh Manny by as much as 20 pounds on fight night, but feel speed will be the differentiator. "I thought this would be a tough fight. I don't think so any more," says Freddie Roach.

"I have no doubt Margarito is going to get a late round stoppage," Garcia says.

Margarito, looking like he has not an ounce of fat to burn, weighs 154 pounds a few days he is to leave for Texas. Oh yes, the catchweight is in the contract for a reason, people. That last couple of pounds will be a b-tch.

source:http://www.thesweetscience.com/boxing-article/8469/pacquiao-margarito-episode-three-review/

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10-15 solons seek permission to watch Pacquiao fight

MANILA, Philippines - At least 10-15 congressmen have sought permission from House Speaker Feliciano "Sonny" Belmonte Jr. to skip sessions by the end of the week to attend the much awaited November 13 match between People's Champ Manny Pacquiao and Antonio Margarito of Mexico.

Belmonte said 10-15 members of the House of Representatives have sought travel authority for the upcoming megabout. He said more congressmen may apply for travel authority in the run up to the fight.

“Baka madagdagan pa with requests filed this week," he said, noting that most of the congressmen may leave by Thursday.

The Speaker earlier said he will allow congressmen to watch the fight of their colleague as long as they pay for it out of their own pockets. Pacquiao is the congressional representative of Sarangani.

Earlier news reports said as many as 54 congressmen are planning to watch the fight.

The fight comes on the 2nd week of November, a week after Congress resumes session following a 3-week break for All Saints’ Day.

source: http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/nation/11/08/10/10-15-solons-seek-permission-watch-pacquiao-fight

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Team Pacquiao has all bases covered

LOS ANGELES — All bases covered.

That's how Freddie Roach summed it up when asked over the weekend about the progress of Manny Pacquiao's training for his Nov. 13 clash with Antonio Margarito in Dallas.

Roach, who spent four weeks with Pacquiao in the Philippines and is about to embark on his third week with the Filipino fighter on American soil, said all "the hard work is done" and that "Manny knows how to win this fight."

"Manny knows the gameplan and he's exactly ready for the fight," said Roach. "Whatever Margarito does, he (Pacquiao) knows the answer."LOS ANGELES — All bases covered.

That's how Freddie Roach summed it up when asked over the weekend about the progress of Manny Pacquiao's training for his Nov. 13 clash with Antonio Margarito in Dallas.

Roach, who spent four weeks with Pacquiao in the Philippines and is about to embark on his third week with the Filipino fighter on American soil, said all "the hard work is done" and that "Manny knows how to win this fight."

"Manny knows the gameplan and he's exactly ready for the fight," said Roach. "Whatever Margarito does, he (Pacquiao) knows the answer."

Roach is confident that they have dotted the Is and crossed the Ts that the 50-year-old from Boston will no longer bother watching videos of Margarito's fights to help him prepare for the fight set at Cowboys Stadium.

"I am done watching tapes with Margarito," said Roach, who nonetheless will force himself to do just that as part of the script for the 24/7 series being produced by HBO.

"I’ll watch some of the TV tomorrow night because they want to watch me just for TV," said Roach, who will preside over Pacquiao's final sparring session at around noontime before they all get on board a Boeing 757 that will fly them to Love Field in Dallas.

Pacquiao will be joined in the three-hour trip by wife Jinkee and family members, members of his training team, fans and friends from the Philippines and here, select members of the media and Pacquiao's colleagues in the House of Representatives.

The will take a chartered flight rented by Team Pacquiao that seats 200 people.

Last March, Pacquiao also leased a plane that brought 165 to Dallas for the Joshua Clottey fight but the pound-for-pound king has opted to get a bigger plane in anticipation of the influx of more well-wishers.

But this time, there will be a space reserved for VIPs, most of them comprising Pacquiao and his family and members of Congress.

In Dallas, Team Pacquiao will be billeted at the Gaylord Texan, the home of the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League. The hotel will also serve as his training headquarters as a makeshift gym will be put up there for the use of Pacquiao and Margarito until Thursday.

Open workouts have been scheduled on Tuesday afternoon, while the press conference will be held at Cowboys Stadium on Wednesday and the official weighin also at the $1.2 billion venue on Friday.

Roach is confident that they have dotted the Is and crossed the Ts that the 50-year-old from Boston will no longer bother watching videos of Margarito's fights to help him prepare for the fight set at Cowboys Stadium.

"I am done watching tapes with Margarito," said Roach, who nonetheless will force himself to do just that as part of the script for the 24/7 series being produced by HBO.

"I’ll watch some of the TV tomorrow night because they want to watch me just for TV," said Roach, who will preside over Pacquiao's final sparring session at around noontime before they all get on board a Boeing 757 that will fly them to Love Field in Dallas.

Pacquiao will be joined in the three-hour trip by wife Jinkee and family members, members of his training team, fans and friends from the Philippines and here, select members of the media and Pacquiao's colleagues in the House of Representatives.

The will take a chartered flight rented by Team Pacquiao that seats 200 people.

Last March, Pacquiao also leased a plane that brought 165 to Dallas for the Joshua Clottey fight but the pound-for-pound king has opted to get a bigger plane in anticipation of the influx of more well-wishers.

But this time, there will be a space reserved for VIPs, most of them comprising Pacquiao and his family and members of Congress.

In Dallas, Team Pacquiao will be billeted at the Gaylord Texan, the home of the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League. The hotel will also serve as his training headquarters as a makeshift gym will be put up there for the use of Pacquiao and Margarito until Thursday.

Open workouts have been scheduled on Tuesday afternoon, while the press conference will be held at Cowboys Stadium on Wednesday and the official weighin also at the $1.2 billion venue on Friday.

source: http://mb.com.ph/articles/286527/team-pacquiao-has-all-bases-covered

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29.10.10

Margarito escaped lightly for loaded wraps: Pacman trainer

Legendary trainer Freddie Roach says Antonio Margarito got off lightly with a one-year suspension and suspects the Mexican boxer may have used loaded hand wraps against other opponents besides Shane Mosley.

Roach, the trainer for Filipino superstar Manny Pacquiao, said he has studied the tapes of Margarito’s fights in 2008 and 2009 and sees things he doesn’t like.

“I wasn’t there, but when he fought (Kermit) Cintron the second time and when he fought (Miguel) Cotto something to me was different with the way he threw his punches,” Roach said Wednesday at the Wild Card Boxing Club in Hollywood.

Margarito was slapped with a one-year ban after being caught with a plaster-like substance in his gloves prior to a 2009 fight against Mosley. Margarito says his then trainer, Javier Capetillo, put the illegal substance in his gloves without his knowledge.

“After a fight what is the first thing a fighter wants to do? It is get the (expletive) gloves off as quickly as possible,” Roach said.

“Against Cintron he kept the gloves on the whole time didn’t take his gloves off until he got to the dressing room. So it makes me wonder.”

Roach said he “likes Margarito as a person” and has no hard evidence but he has his doubts when Margarito says he didn’t know that his trainer was slipping a hardened plaster-like substance into his boxing gloves.

“I was sadly surprised,” Roach said. “I studied his fight films for the last six or seven fights and seeing the difference in his actions it is evident he was loaded in some fights.” Margarito beat the favoured Cotto in 11 rounds in July 2008 just three months after knocking out Cintron in round six.

Roach said Wednesday that Margarito should have been given a lifetime ban.

“I feel the suspension for a year was a slap in the wrist and he should be suspended for life,” Roach said. “They gave him a year and he did it. It is like they put you in jail for a year and you are a free man. So you got to give him the opportunity.”

Margarito will step into the ring for the first time in the USA since he was caught using illegal hand wraps when he takes on Pacquiao November 13 at Cowboys Stadium.

Pacquiao (51-3-2, 38KOs) has asked officials to allow them to send an extra person from his camp into Margarito’s dressing room prior to the Dallas fight to observe the taping.

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28.10.10

Pacquiao will Regret Fighting Me — Margarito

 MANILA, Philippines — Antonio Margarito said Manny Pacquiao and Top Rank have committed a huge mistake in choosing him to fight the world's pound-for-pound king.

Margarito is facing Pacquiao in a world super-welterweight title fight at Cowboys Stadium in Dallas and the Mexican slugger said he is preparing like never before and that he will shock the world on Nov. 13.

"I guess they were thinking it's an easy fight against a guy with a lot of issues and a lot of weight on his shoulders," Margarito told the Los Angeles Times. "They chose the wrong time to pick me as an opponent."
Margarito is obviously referring to his one-year suspension that was only lifted a few months ago for using loading up his fists with a Plaster of Paris-like substance in a fight with Shane Mosley in 2009. Mosley's trainer discovered the loaded handwraps during an inspection just before the match and Margarito's licensewas later revoked.

Pacquiao and Margarito both fight under the Top Rank banner of Hall of Fame promoter Bob Arum, who hinted last week in Baguio City that an upset win by Margarito  would certainly pave the way for a much-awaited rematch even if there is no rematch clause in the contract signed by the two parties.

Margarito's training hasn't a missed a beat and trainer Robert Garcia is of the belief that an upset is possible.
Garcia said he knows how to capitalize on Pacquiao's so-called weaknesses and that Margarito's sheer size and pressure would be too much for the Filipino star to overcome.

Meanwhile, the next phase of Pacquiao's buildup – something that taskmaster Freddie Roach said would be the toughest and most crucial – would kick off Monday (Tuesday in Manila) at the Wild Card in Hollywood.
Roach said Pacquiao is sure to regain his focus once he begins working out at the Wild Card.

sources:http://www.mb.com.ph/articles/284187/pacquiao-will-regret-fighting-me-margarito

P.S. Dont forget to Watch Manny Pacquiao vs. Antonio Margarito  on Nov 13,2010

26.10.10

Last hurrah for Manny? Roach not standing in Pacman's way

Some good things never last.
This is the reason why Freddie Roach will not prevent Manny Pacquiao from leaving boxing if and when he decides to retire after his title fight with Antonio Margarito on Nov. 13 at the Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
Aware that politics has already gotten half of Pacquiao’s interest following his election as the lone representative in Congress of the province of Sarangani, Roach bared that he’ll counsel the world’s top pound-for-pound fighter to hang up his gloves if he's asked for his opinion on the matter.

“I would tell him to call it a day," said Roach shortly upon arriving in Los Angeles over the weekend after spending the last four weeks helping Pacquiao get in shape at his high-altitude training camp in Baguio City.

“I believe that if that’s where his heart is, then that’s where it is," stressed Roach, 50. “You know, if he beats Antonio Margarito, it would be his eighth world title. And what more would he have to accomplish?."

Roach just expounded on his earlier remarks made in an interview by BBC World News that retirement may soon beckon the Filipino boxing icon.
And it’s no secret that politics is behind it.

“Well, he (Pacquiao) loves his job. He said he misses his job as a congressman. His mind was on Congress for the first few weeks of training, and you could tell. It wasn't on being in the gym,"
he added.

“He's so proud to be a politician, and he walks the walk. He loves being a congressman and trying to improve his country. And I feel that eventually, yes, we will lose him to politics."

And that’s exactly the reason why Roach wants Pacquiao to focus while in training, since this fight with the lumbering Mexican may be the last in his illustrious and colorful career that spans 15 years.
“His focus is the key," stressed Roach.

The remaining two weeks of training in the old confines of the Wild Card gym will be crucial, according to the famed trainer, to get Pacquiao in the best shape against the biggest opponent he’ll ever face in his career.
“The final three weeks will be two weeks of hard sparring at the Wild Card. Mostly what we have to work on is just focus. You know, Congress is gone for now. We don't have to deal with that right now because it's not here to deal with right now,"

he said.

But having known Pacquiao since he first entered the popular gym on Vine St. in Hollywood as an unknown fighter with rich potential, Roach believes they’ll still be able to overcome this latest – and perhaps final – adversity staring at them.

“I think that we will knock Margarito out along the way. I think that Margarito’s defense is terrible. He’s slow. I know that Margarito is supposed to be in great shape for this fight, but that's what he's supposed to be. It's a world title fight, so that's what I expect,"

 Roach said.
“Margarito should be in the best shape of his life. But Pacquiao's going to be too fast, and Margarito's defense is going to be too poor, and we will dominate him." - KY, RCJ, GMANews.TV
source:http://www.gmanews.tv/story/204287/last-hurrah-for-manny-roach-not-standing-in-pacmans-way

PS. It looks like Manny wont be in boxing anymore, anyways dont forget to Watch Manny Pacquiao vs. Antonio Margarito on Nov. 13, 2010

25.10.10

Boxing: 'Absolutely, it is a mismatch,' said Dela Hoya

Straight from the mouth of the Golden Boy himself, Oscar Dela Hoya made this remark in response to a question thrown at him by Michael Marley of Examiner.com.
"Absolutely, it is a mismatch," Oscar said. "It's nothing personal between me and Margarito. We all know how that fight will go, we all know Manny's hands and feet are way too fast for Margarito."
Not that Dela Hoya belittles the capability of Antonio Margarito, but he believes his ward, Shane Mosley is more than capable to give Manny Pacquiao a lot of troubles than Margarito would.
Bob Arum had earlier mentioned he's lining up two fights for Pacquiao next year, and one of them will be either Floyd Mayweather or Shane Mosley.
As Pacquiao gears up his training for the remaining weeks before fight night, verbal tussles between Pacman's and Margarito's camps have been thrown.
Margarito's trainer Robert Garcia said,

    "If the typhoon didn't get Manny, the 'Tornado' will."

In response, Roach shot back saying,

    "Manny is going to send the 'Tornado' into a tropical depression."

It can be recalled that Juan, a tropical depression that stomed the Philippines a week ago nearly stranded Pacman’s team in Baguio City. Now that Team Pacman has left Juan behind them and are back to the US preparing toward the fight of the year, the air of anticipations and excitements are fast building up.
And Oscar Dela Hoya, come fight time, will be watching from the side.


source: http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/299336#ixzz13QYWFi3p

PS Dont forget to Watch Manny Pacquiao vs. Antonio Margarito

Pacman set to earn $25M in battle against Margarito

CALIFORNIA, United States—World pound-for-pound champion Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao stands to earn as much as $25 million from his Nov. 13 fight against Mexican American Antonio “Tijuana Tornado” Margarito, according to his promoter Bob Arum.

“Manny is guaranteed $15 million for the fight, and including his share from the pay-per-view upside, he could make as much as $22 million to $25 million,” Arum said.

Arum, chief executive of Top Rank Promotions, predicts that Pacquiao vs Margarito will exceed the almost 1.2 million PPV sales generated by Pacquiao's fight with Puerto Rican star Miguel Cotto last Nov. 14.

The top boxing impresario also said Margarito, who is guaranteed $3 million for his biggest pay check, could earn as much as $7 million to $8 million if the PPV sales hit 1.3 million or more, as expected.

PACQUIAO’S DISTRACTIONS

Arum said he was glad that Pacquiao, who has had a hard time keeping his training schedule, is finally focusing on his preparations for his stab at a record-extending eighth world title in as many weight classes.

He stressed that Pacquiao has to be at his best to beat the bigger and stronger Margarito.

“I know that Margarito is training extra hard for this fight. I know that for a fact because I get updates from my fighters' camps,” Arum said. “Manny is everyone's favorite, but if he comes less that 100 percent for the fight he could lose.”

The Hall of Fame promoter branded as “crazy” the widening odds which showed Pacquiao now a 6-1 favorite in some online betting outlets to steamroll Margarito.

Arum said tickets sales for the fight at the state-of-the-art Dallas Cowboys Stadium in Texas are selling briskly, adding that he expects the live gate to hit 60,000 to 70,000.

Pacquiao meantime, arrived in Los Angeles yesterday to resume his training at the Wild Card Gym in Hollywood owned by his trainer Freddie Roach.

MARGARITO VERY SHARP

“Tony (Margarito's nickname) is very sharp. You should see for yourself,” Robert Garcia, Margaraito’s trainer said. “We're having an excellent training camp, and we're right at the stage [of preparations] that we want to be.”

He said his prized Mexican-American fighter will spar 12 rounds for the last time on Monday and then gradually taper down.

Meanwhile, Roach said that they have two more weeks of rigorous training, even as he assured that Pacquiao would be in tip-top shape on the night of the fight.

The heavy training, Roach added, would include more sparring with tougher spar mates, including undefeated junior middleweight contender Vanes Matirosyan (28-0, 17 by knockouts) of Glendale, California.

The six-foot Matirosyan, who fights with the ferocity of Margarito, is expected to give Pacquiao the kind of workout that would prime the Filipino icon for his tough battle with the hard-punching Tijuana Tornado. /inquirer.net

PS dont forget to Watch Manny Pacquiao vs. Antonio Margarito on Nov 13, 2010 ;)

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Pacquiao goes to basketball game on 1st day in US

MANILA, Philippines -- Pound-for-pound king Manny Pacquiao gave his training mentors the slip Sunday, spending his first day in the United States on a trip from Los Angeles to San Diego to coach his basketball team in an exhibition game.


source:http://sports.inquirer.net/breakingnews/breakingnews/view/20101025-299713/Pacquiao-goes-to-basketball-game-on-1st-day-in-US

PS Dont forget to Watch Manny Pacquiao vs Antonio Margarito Fight, Now 13,2010

22.10.10

Manny Pacquiao could quit, says trainer Freddie Roach


A two-part documentary on the Manny Pacquiao phenomenon, including interviews with Pacquiao, trainer Freddie Roach and Britain's Amir Khan, will be broadcast on BBC World Service in November
Freddie Roach (left) and Manny Pacquiao
Roach (left) has been overseeing Pacquiao's training in the Philippines

Manny Pacquiao's trainer Freddie Roach fears his fighter is set to quit boxing to concentrate on politics.

Watch Manny Pacquiao vs Antonio Margarito - Five-weight world champion Pacquiao won a seat in the Philippine Congress in May and Roach said there are signs he has fallen out of love with the sport.

Pacquiao, 31, meets Antonio Margarito for the vacant WBC light-middleweight crown in Dallas on 13 November.
"We are going to lose Manny Pacquiao to politics, for sure," Roach told BBC World Service.
"After the first couple of days of training Manny came up to me and said 'I miss my job', and I said 'you're at your job', and he said 'no, I miss Congress'."
Pacquiao, who is a national hero in the Philippines, represents the province of Sarangani and stated after being elected that he would have only one more fight.
We're fighting against a big, strong guy and we haven't had the best training camp - 
Freddie Roach
And Roach's comments will disappoint boxing fans across the globe because they suggest a super-fight with American great Floyd Mayweather will never happen.



A planned fight between the pair fell through in January when Pacquiao refused Mayweather's demands for random blood and urine tests.
And Roach added he was concerned by Pacquiao's preparation for the Margarito contest, saying they "haven't had the best training camp".
"I'm worried about the fight a little bit," said Roach, who was talking to BBC boxing commentator Mike Costello in the Philippine city of Baguio, where Pacquiao has been sparring with, among others, Britain's WBA light-welterweight champion Amir Khan.
"We're fighting against a big, strong guy who's going to be in great shape and we're a little behind schedule which is very unusual.
"I'm not sure if it's the size of the sparring partners that's giving him trouble or he's just not himself yet.
"He's getting better and better every day but it's coming a lot slower than usual.
"Usually Manny has his first sparring session and could fight 12 rounds the next day, I can't say that at this point in the camp.
"But we do have two hard weeks of sparring coming up before we start tapering off and slowing down and saving it for the fight."
As well as boxing and politics, Pacquiao has appeared in feature films, television shows and released a number of albums.
Mexico's Margarito, a former welterweight world champion, has won 38 of his 45 fights and has fought some of the biggest names of the era.
However, he was banned after illegal hand wraps were found in his gloves before a bout against Shane Mosley last January and has fought only once since then.

source:http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/boxing/9116227.stm

19.10.10

Roach Confident that Pacquiao Right Hand will Knockout Margarito!!!

MANILA, Philippines – Boxing trainer Freddie Roach is getting more confident about Manny Pacquiao’s chances against Mexico’s Antonio Margarito, now that the Filipino champ is getting his “good ol’ speed” back.


After dropping a few pounds, Monday’s sparring session with his partners saw Pacquiao display his speed.
Roach said Pacquiao will surely get his punches on Margarito, especially when he throws them in combinations.

But the American trainer believes Pacquiao’s potential knockout punch against Margarito will be his vastly improved right hand.

“I really believe it will be the right…it’s so strong now,” said the Hall of Famer coach.
Roach said the left-handed Pacquiao, with his south paw stance, puts the Filipino’s right hand closer to his opponent.

The American trainer has transformed the Filipino champion from a “one dimensional boxer," over-reliant on his powerful left hand, into a two-fisted fighter who can throw heavy bombs with his left and right hands.
Top Rank promoter Bob Arum saw this two-fisted version of Pacquiao on Monday when the Filipino went through 10 rounds of sparring.

In one of those rounds, the hard-hitting Filipino busted the lip of training partner Glen Tapia to Arum’s approval.

'Old Pacquiao' will beat Margarito 

Arum earlier said the "old Pacquiao" will defeat Margarito.

“The old Pacquiao would have no problem beating Antonio Margarito. He still has time to bring the old Pacquiao back when he is in LA,” he said in a report posted on Philboxing.com.


Pacquiao had 4 rounds with Tapia, another 4 round with British champion Amir Khan, and 2 rounds with Mexican Michael Medina.

The Filipino has a shed few pounds, after having trouble with the timing of his punches following his weight gain, hence, the improved speed.

His conditioning coach, Alex Ariza, said their present training is geared toward getting back Pacquiao’s agility.
“Manny's getting bigger, I think he's starting to be a bit worried he's getting too big, so right now, I'm gonna focus on his speed and get him faster,” said Ariza.

Pacquiao said more improvements are coming after they decided to lessen the plyometric routines in their training.

“Bibilis pa tayo kasi babawasan namin ‘yung plyometrics, ‘yung pampalaki ng katawan at lakas. So focus kami ngayon on speed (We’re going to get faster because we’re lessening the plyometrics, which adds bulk and power. Our focus now is speed),” said the WBO welterweight champion.

In a separate report by Philstar.com, Roach said Pacquiao will step into the ring no heavier than 150 pounds.
“Again, he’s (Margarito) bigger but size don’t win fights. Skill does,” he said. “That’s what we’re going to do – weigh in and climb the ring at almost the same weight. Manny’s not going in there heavier than 150 because it might slow him down a bit.”

Pacquiao and Margarito will fight it out on November 13 (November 14 in Manila) for the World Boxing Council (WBC) super welterweight title.

Although the contracted weight is at 151 pounds, the 5’1” Margarito has the edge in size and reach against the 7-division champion from the Philippines. With a report from Dyan Castillejo, ABS-CBN News.

There you are so dont forget to watch Pacquiao vs. Margarito on  November 13 2010

Our mindset is that we’re going to beat Pacquiao, and we’re going to do what it takes to win it,” said Garcia,

Watch Pacquiao vs. Margarito - MANILA, Philippines — There will surely be a lot at stake when Manny Pacquiao and Antonio Margarito fire off their first blows come November 13.
With both camps running their training and conditioning regimens like there’s no tomorrow, the men behind two of today’s most explosive boxers will also have a battle of their own — something which will provide additional fireworks for the much anticipated showdown of the year.
Robert Garcia, the man tasked to whip Margarito (38 wins, 6 losses, 27 knockouts) into his best form, has had the success in the two meetings he had against Pacquiao’s famed teacher, Freddie Roach. Garcia’s fighters — Steven Luevano and Margarito — emerged victorious against Roach’s wards Bernabe Concepcion of the Philippines and Robert Garcia.
"This is not only a challenge and a good opportunity for Margarito, but also, for myself. This is what I've been waiting for,” Garcia said in an interview with Fanhouse. “What a world champion fighter always looks for is that big fight, well, a trainer also wants that. And I'm here, and you know, it's six weeks away, and I'm doing everything possible to pull it out." said Garcia.
The 35-year-old Garcia, a former IBF super featherweight champion who retired from the sport with a 34-3, 25 KO win-loss card, is optimistic that Margarito will be able to mount a successful return on the boxing ring against the much smaller Pacquiao (51-3-2, 38 KOs).
“Our mindset is that we’re going to beat Pacquiao, and we’re going to do what it takes to win it,” said Garcia, who was also behind the camp of Brian Viloria when the Filipino boxer snatched the IBF light flyweight title from Ulises Solis of Mexico in 2009.  “I have a great team behind me, and we’re all doing the same thing and we’re all thinking positively along the same lines,” he added in an interview with Boxing Scene.
Garcia’s positive attitude has even prompted him to predict an 11th round knockout win for Margarito against Pacquiao this November, something which earned the nod of Floyd Mayweather, Jr.’s uncle and trainer Roger Mayweather.
“If Margarito keeps Pacquiao cornered and throws uppercuts along with roughing him up on the inside, Margarito should knock his ass out,” said the elder Mayweather, as quoted in an article at Boxing News 24.
Pacquiao will be shooting for the books against Margarito next month, gunning for a record eight title in as many different weight divisions. He will also be eyeing to extend his amazing run which now stands at 12 consecutive victories, including eight stoppages.
"With me giving Antonio instructions, and with Antonio Margarito listening, we should be able to come out of there with a good win," said Garcia. "Our plan is going just the way that we want it to be going, and I'm watching and studying Manny Pacquiao over, and over, and over, so that we have a great chance."

Sources:
Fanhouse
BoxingScene
BoxingNews24

The old Pacquiao would have no problem beating Antonio Margarito, Arum Said

Watch Pacquiao vs. Margarito. Boxing promoter Bob Arum assured this as 7-division world champion Manny Pacquiao trained in an open-media invitation Monday afternoon.Arum is the founder and CEO of Top Rank Inc., which handles the promotion of Pacquiao's fights.

Arum, who arrived in the country Saturday morning to watch Pacquaio’s training that same afternoon, added that he himself doesn’t “interfere with where the fighter wants to train.”
He, however, stated that the Filipino boxing icon’s performance during Saturday's sparring session was “satisfactory.”

Amidst super typhoon Juan (International name Megi) hitting the northern parts of the country Monday, the Filipino champion went under a rigorous training in preparation for his World Boxing Council (WBC) super welterweight bout against Margarito at the Cowboys Stadium in Texas, on November 13.

Pacquiao worked under the supervision of trainer Freddie Roach, conditioning coach Alex Ariza and assistant trainer Buboy Fernandez.

The Filipino champ is reportedly scheduled to fly to the US on October 23. There, he will continue his training until his bout in Texas.

Defying gravity
Earlier, Arum warned Pacquiao that the Tijuana’s Tornado might be a threat, posing “very, very unique dangers,” to the Fighter of the Decade.

"He better step up his training because this guy (Margarito) poses very, very unique dangers," the Top Rank CEO affirmed.

"(Margarito) is in the best shape I have ever seen. He would be a big danger for any welterweight in the world,” he added.

Although, this doesn’t have to hamper Pacquiao, who will be at his heaviest of 151 pounds against Margarito, Arum also said earlier.

"Pacquiao is something special. No matter how big they are, Manny Pacquiao can handle them," Arum said.
Pacquiao, who started his training since last month, concentrated on regaining his old speed which he claimed to have lost after focusing on adding power. -- With reports from Dyan Castillejo, ABS-CBN News, and Rene Bonsubre, Jr., PhilBoxing.com

16.10.10

Margarito looking very sharp

Watch Pacquiao vs. Margarito. Top boxing promoter Bob Arum has only glowing words for Antonio “Tijuana Tornado” Margarito, who is training “like there is no tomorrow” for his November 13 showdown with pound-for-pound king Manny “PacMan” Pacquiao.
“Margarito looks great and he’s very sharp,” Arum said by phone on Wednesday. “He’s training extremely hard, and I think his new trainer [Robert Garcia] is doing wonders [on him].”

The Hall of Fame promoter announced that he will leave for the Philippines on Thursday (Friday in Manila) to visit his prized fighter and to preside over Pacquiao’s October 18 media day in Baguio City, where the Filipino ring superstar is holding training camp.

When asked how Pacquiao’s training was going, Arum said, “I checked with them and they said that he’s doing well. I really don’t know, but I will see for myself.”

In Baguio City, Freddie Roach was reported to have asked Pacquiao to concentrate on his training by doing away with basketball and weekend trips to Manila that the trainer feels are interfering with Pacquiao’s training.

Reports by the local media indicate that Pacquiao has skipped his usual early-morning road work because of apparent tiredness from playing basketball the night before, and has left camp for two consecutive weekends to attend to functions in Manila.

Arum, chief executive of Top Rank Promotions, said that Pacquiao-Margarito promises to be an exciting fight between two proud and talented fighters known for their ferociousness in the ring.

He added that the fight will be a classic clash between Pacquiao’s vaunted speed and explosiveness against Margarito’s relentless attack and punching power.

Both boxers, who are under Top Rank’s promotional umbrella, will fight for the vacant World Boxing Council junior middleweight title.

Arum said that the fight has no rematch clause but Pacquiao, being the bigger fighter in the draw, would be given a rematch by Margarito in case of a big upset.

Bookmakers have pegged Pacquiao a 6-1 betting favorite, although boxing pundits consider the odds quite unrealistic.

Source:Manila Times
http://www.manilatimes.net/index.php/component/content/article/42-rokstories/28938-margarito-looking-very-sharp

15.10.10

'Bigger, better Margarito will whip Pacman'

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By Abac Cordero (The Philippine Star) Updated October 15, 2010 12:00 AM Comments (8) View comments

MANILA, Philippines - Antonio Margarito has the tools, whatever is needed, to dismantle Manny Pacquiao.

“Anything... it could be an uppercut, a right hand, a body shot, whatever, he’ll get him with,” Margarito’s chief trainer, Robert Garcia, told Fan House yesterday.

Garcia, a fighter himself, is anticipating a big win for Margarito when the 5-foot-11 Mexican climbs the ring against the hard-hitting, fast-moving Filipino on Nov. 13.

Garcia said he’d never seen Margarito bigger and better than before.

“It was better than ever. Better than when he won his first title, better than when he beat (Miguel) Cotto. This is the time to beat Manny Pacquiao,” Garcia said.

Margarito has been training like an animal for this fight, and is now in Oxnard, California where he either pounds the road, chops wood or spars like it’s fight night.

The former super-welterweight champion is just as confident as his trainer.

“Freddie Roach is scared that we’re going to beat Manny Pacquiao,” said Margarito, who didn’t like Roach’s statements that he’ll get knocked out in seven or eight rounds.

“What, does he think I’m crippled or something?” Margarito asked.

Roach, while training Pacquiao for the big fight, simply laughed it off.

“He’s too slow. I can say it in front of his face that he’ll quit. I’ll bet he’ll quit. I’ve seen his last two fights,” said Roach, up in Baguio City making sure Pacquiao’s fine.

Margarito said he’ll prove the American trainer wrong.

“It won’t be too difficult. It is just a matter of putting the pressure on Manny and that’s it. At this weight class I am bigger, stronger. I have the confidence that I can put Pacquiao to sleep, no doubt.”

“I am not worried about Roach and his people for calling me dirty. I know I am a clean fighter and I will show it to him and Pacquiao the night of the fight. I have what it takes to knock Pacquiao out and I will do it,” Margarito was quoted as saying.

Pacquiao spars on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at the Cooyeesan Plaza in Baguio City, and despite some skipped workouts looks ready to do battle with Margarito.

The Filipino boxing icon sparred eight rounds yesterday, the most he’s had in one session for the fight.

“He’s picking up speed now. It was a good day,” said Pinoy trainer Nonoy Neri.

source: Philippine Star Magazine
http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=621058&publicationSubCategoryId=69

14.10.10

Margarito reacts to Roach's KO prediction in 8 rounds

MANILA, Philippines – Mexican toughie Antonio Margarito believes he has enough weapons to knock out World Boxing Organization (WBO) welterweight champion Manny Pacquiao in their November 13 super welterweight fight in Texas (Watch Pacquiao vs. Margarito).

In an interview with Fan House.com’s Elie Seckbach, Margarito also claimed that Freddie Roach, Pacquiao’s boxing coach, is apprehensive about his ward’s upcoming fight.

“Freddie Roach is scared that we're gonna beat Manny Pacquiao,” said the Tijuana Tornado in Spanish, which was translated by fellow Mexican Robert Garcia.

The three-time world champion Margarito said he’s training hard and well for the fight.

He has no doubt things will go in his favor when he battles the 7-division world champion from the Philippines.

“It was better than ever,” Garcia said of his ward’s ongoing training. “Better than he won his first title, better than when he beat [Miguel] Cotto. This is the time to beat Manny Pacquiao.”

The 5’11” Margarito is 5 inches taller than Pacquiao, who stands at 5’6 ½”. The Mexican also has a 6-inch reach advantage.

Garcia said his prized fighter also has several weapons in his arsenal which he can use to knock out Pacquiao.

“Anything… it could be an uppercut, a right hand, a body shot, whatever, he'll get him with,” he said.

Roach earlier said Pacquiao is capable of knocking out Margarito late in the fight.

In an HBO Face-Off video with host Max Kellerman that had Roach, Pacquiao, Margarito and Garcia in a roundtable discussion, the American trainer claimed the Filipino could finish Margarito.

“I think Manny can knock him out inside 8 rounds,” said Roach.

“What, does he see me crippled or something?” Margarito replied in Spanish.

“I saw your last two fights,” answered Roach.

Roach was referring to Margarito’s technical knockout loss to American Shane Mosley in January 2009, and his unimpressive decision win over middleweight contender Roberto Garcia last May.

source: abs-cbn news

12.10.10

8th round Pacman Will Win, Roacjh Claimed

Watch Pacquiao vs. Margarito Commentaries

"I don’t count a win over fringe contender Roberto Garcia. You got to give me something better than that to show me that Margarito is the same fighter he once was. I don’t know what happened to him but his once impressive power is completely gone since the Mosley fight. That’s not good. Since Margarito still looks like a shadow of his former self, I think it’s wrong for him to have been picked as Pacquiao’s opponent. Why pick someone that isn’t looking good unless the object here is to find someone beatable for Pacquiao. If that’s the case, then a job well done by Pacquiao’s matchmakers."


"It’d much rather see Pacquiao in with someone that has an excellent chance of beating him like Timothy Bradley, Paul Williams, Sergio Martinez or James Kirkland. Put him in with them if you want to have Pacquiao fight fight a good junior middleweight, not someone that just recently fought his first fight at that weight in six long years in Margarito. This fight isn’t even going to be competitive and what Roach says is true, but anyone can point that out because it’s so obvious. I’d like to see Roach making the same knockout prediction if this were Pacquiao facing Williams, Martinez or Kirkland. Let’s see Roach make predictions then. He would probably knowing him but people wouldn’t buy into it because Pacquiao would finally be facing fighters that are a threat to him and at the top of their game, which I can’t say that Miguel Cotto, Oscar De La Hoya, Joshua Clottey and Ricky"

29.9.10

Marquez Tipped Margarito Against Pacquiao


"Margarito must keep his distance" a tactical top tip by Marquez for incoming World Super Welterweight Championship Boxing (so dont forget to watch pacquiao vs. margarito), ( is a Mexican professional boxer. He is the fourth Mexican boxer to become a three-division world champion, where he won eight world titles in three different boxing weight classes.) who has already fought Pacquiao twice, and when he attacks, fire off combinations of three or more punches.” said Marquez.

This was been effective for Marquez as he executed this many times before. Pacman cant land a decent punch during there first battle  (2004-05-08, MGM Grand, Las Vegas, Nevada) . However, Pacquiao (seven-division world champion, the first boxer in history to win nine world titles in seven different weight divisions) has a three major tools on his disposal, 1st will be his speed, second would be his, punching power and third will be the foot work. I really dont see how will Margarito will cope-up on this. If he can bare the deadly punches of Pacquiao up to the 12th round, the result would be 50-50.
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Watch Pacquiao vs. Margarito World Super Welterweight Championship

Watch Pacquiao vs. Margarito on November 13,2010 will surely be a historical moment for a lot of World Boxing Council (WBC) fans worldwide. Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao and Antonio Margarito Montiel battle it off in a momentous event, WBC 154-pound title, which will be either in Las Vegas or at the Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas, United States.




Let us first do a little review on their boxing records, before we start on looking at the pros and cons of each fighter.


Margarito
Pacman
Total fights
45
56
Wins
38
51
Wins by KO
27
38
Losses
6
3
Draws
0
2
No contests
1
 0


 
Both Pacman and Margarito are legends which make it hard to decide or predict who will come victorious in WBC 154-pound title. However, we can take an in depth look at how both these legends handle a fight. Let us start with Margarito . He’s advantage is both his height and reach. This gives him a larger reach over Pacman on long distance boxing . However, if the fight will stay short distance between them,  Margarito will certainly lose the fight. Pacman's left-cross strength and footwork technique will lead him victorious. Pacman's left-cross and footwork expertise will certainly come in handy. If Margarito gets Pacman with his straight jab and upper-cut to the jaw then that is another story.


According to Bob Arum

Cotto was beaten and even with [Hall of Fame trainer] Emanuel Steward now with him, I don’t think people believe that it’s enough to make a difference and I’m not sure they would buy it as competitive,” Arum said by telephone from his vacation home in Los Angeles.

“But putting aside the controversy about the wraps, the one thing you know for sure with a Margarito fight is that it will be a hell of a fight for however long it lasts.

“Margarito knows only one way to fight and that’s coming forward. They’re going to get in there and fight. That’s what people want to see.”

Basing from there record it seems that Pacman may have the edge over Margarito but these are only speculations and opinions. On November 13,2010 all of our questions will be answered when one of these legends come out victorious over the other.

Watch Pacquiao vs. Margarito World Super Welterweight Championship Boxing


First International KO Punch by Pacman. Pacman Vs Ledwaba





Pacman vs Lucero round 3 knockout punch. Lucero's eyes was crossed.

Pacman vs Barrera knockout punch. During this time Barrera Fans Kept Quite, They never expect Barrera would be knocked-out

A Powerful Left Cross by Pacman. A First Knockout Punch during Pacman vs Margques 2.

"The Pacquiao" punch. This is the latest super punch by Pacman, Fast and Deadly.



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Margarito Alike Built, Pacman New Sparring Partner


Glen Tapia Highly regarded junior middleweight prospect

Freddie Roach found Glen Tapia (For incoming fight , World Super Welterweight Championship Boxing, dont forget to
watch Pacquiao vs. Margarito Nov. 13,2010) 20-year-old, Dominican-American power-puncher, Junior-middleweight, with a professional boxing record of 7-0 (5 KO), has been a high-profile sparring partner for world champions Joshua Clottey and Yuri Foreman as the prepared for Miguel Cotto. Tapia acknowledges that this will be a vital learning experience for him as he attempts to start his own legacy. One of the reason why Roach pick him because he has right-handed, he throws a lot of punches and he’ll give it his all.

Comparison of Physical Stat Between Tapia and Margarito

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 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GNwA4Cs1y-I

 































 Glen Tapia   

ANTONIO MARGARITO  
  20 years 9 months
 Age  
32 Years 8 Months
  5-10
Height
5-11
  Orthodox
Stance
Orthodox
  7-0-0
Record
38-6-0
  5
Knockouts
27

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