Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Round by Round Action : Pacquiao Vs Cotto

Round 1: The fighters are in the middle of the ring. Cotto uses his left jab to keep Pacquiao from guessing and to destroy Pacquiao's fight plan right from the very start. A barrage of left jabs keep Pacquiao from bay and Cotto is so aggressive, solidifying that he is the bigger fighter between the two fighters.

Scorecard: Cotto Round > 10-9

Round 2: As Cotto gained momentum from round 1, Paccquiao is on the offensive in this time. Hitting Cotto with a series of six combo powerful combinations with Cotto answering back for one to two punches only. Pacquiao uses its speed advantage and making Cotto look so slow. Pacquiao uses for the first its rope-a-dope style that Muhammad Ali once used.

Scorecard: Pacquiao Round > 10-9


Round 3: As Pacquiao discovered its range, he masterfully maneuvered all the angles on hitting Cotto with a lot of combinations, The fighters traded punches but a three-punch combination ending with a vicious right hook put Cotto in the canvas for the first time in the fight. But Cotto stood up, and with the heart of a champion, fought back in the later part of the round hitting pacquiao with a three punch combination ending with an uppercut as Pacquiao stood still in the center of the ring, simply silently telling Cotto to hit him hard.

Scorecard: Pacquiao Round > 10-9

Round 4: Repeating what happened in the 3rd round, the fighters traded punches once again. With solid left jabs from Cotto and his one-two combination, while Pacquiao uses its speed. With the fighters trading punches, Pacquiao caught Cotto with a solid uppercut as Cotto stumbled to the ground for the second time around in the fight. Cotto looked groggy and Pacquiao is heading for an onslaught. But Cotto is save by the bell this time.

Scorecard: Pacquiao Round > 10-8

Round 5: With Pacquiao beginning to discover the strategy on how to break down Cotto mentally and physically, Pacquiao looked so determined in putting the end of Cotto but Cotto refused to give up, hitting Pacquiao with left jabs and a right powerful straight. But Pacquiao gained the advantage and making a lot of combinations, thus, using repeatedly the rope-a-dope style, the strategy draining Cotto in its mental game.

Scorecard: Pacquiao Round > 10-9

Round 6: The same strategy from Round 5, Pacquiao uses the rope-a-dope style and inviting Cotto to hit him hard,thus, maneuvering Cotto with a lot of solid combinations. There are times that Pacquiao also cornered Cotto. But Cotto, a thinking fighter in his prime,also brings the fight in the center of the ring.

Scorecard: Pacquiao Round > 10-9

Round 7: The second half of the fight began, but Pacquiao still has the speed and power to overcome Cotto's size and strength. With the heart of a champion and a fighter to his name, Cotto refuses to give up and occasionally countering Pacquiao offense. But Pacquiao gained the upperhand by throwing more punches accurately.

Scorecard: Pacquiao Round > 10-9

Round 8: Pacquiao solidifies his advantage on Cotto throwing a lot of bombs in Cotto's face but Cotto simply refuses to give up.

Scorecard: Pacquiao Round > 10-9

Round 9: One of the best rounds in the fight, Pacquiao unleashes its full potential, clobbering Cotto with a barrage of solid punches. Cotto could not fought back as he was repeatedly hit by Pacquiao. With the blood all over his face, Cotto still managed to overcome Pacquiao's attack. Bloodied, winded and tired, Cotto refuses to give up. Cotto changing his tactics from a puncher to a boxer , running away from Pacquiao's onslaught.

Scorecard: Pacquiao Round > 10-9

Round 10: Cotto boxes well,circling Pacquiao at times and hitting him back. But Pacquiao continuously brought its "A" game,and the agressor between the two fighters this time. There are times, that Pacquiao stop in the center of the ring,obliging Cotto to fight and not to run.

Scorecard: Pacquiao Round > 10-9


Round 11: Pacquiao once again coninued its mastery on hitting Cotto with accurate combinations on Cotto's face.Cotto seems like an old warrior that is bloodied throughout his face. Still, he refuses to surrender.

Scorecard: Pacquiao Round > 10-9

Round 12: Bloodied all over his his face, Cotto seems like to survive this fight, but Pacquiao has another thing in mind and still has the killer instinct on stopping Cotto. Cotto was cornened once again and Pacquiao throwing a lot of combination. Bloodied and all on the face of Cotto, referee Kenny Bayless stopped the fight with 55 seconds in the round.Awarding the technical knockout to the Filipino Boxing idol.

MANNY "The Pacman" PACQUIAO is the only boxer with septuple (seven weight) world champion in boxing history, the first ever boxer that accomplished the feat. Its history in the making. Pacquiao has captured titles in the following weight divisions:WBC flyweight world champion at 112 pounds, IBF super bantamweight world champion at 122 pounds, Ring Magazine featherweight at 126 pounds, Ring Magazine super featherweight 130, WBC lightweight world champion at 135 pounds ,IBO and Ring Magazine light welterweight champion at 140 pounds and the most recently the WBO welterweight world champion with the catch weight 145 pounds. In addition, he is the only boxer to win the lineal championship ("the man who beat the man") in four different weight classes.

Friday, November 13, 2009

Firepower : Pacquiao Vs Cotto

"Its History in the making, but he chose to fight the wrong fighter at the wrong time.", thats what Miguel Angel Cotto said in an interview recently. The Puerto Rican boxing superstar made an understatement against the highly skilled and the pound for pound king Manny "The Pacman" Pacquiao. Training for about 3 weeks ahead of Manny Pacquiao, the WBO Welterweight Champion vows to put an acid test to the Filipino challenger. Determined and focus throughtout his training, Cotto will surely hand Pacquiao a good fight. On the other hand, Manny Pacquiao, amidst of its many destructions in the taining camp, will go for the kill in disposing off Cotto. Winning in this fight will put him as the only boxer in the history of boxing, winning seven world championships in seven different divisions.

Fearless Forecast: Pacquiao will WIN by Unanimous decision

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Pacquiao Last Five Oponents

RICKY HATTON

* Date: May 2, 2009
* Lost to Manny: KO 2nd round
* Pacquiao’s weight: 138 lbs.
* Hatton’s weight: 140 lbs.








OSCAR DE LA HOYA

* Date: December 6, 2008
* Lost to Manny: Retired 8th round
* Pacquiao’s weight: 142 lbs.
* Dela Hoya
’s weight: 145 lbs.







DAVID DIAZ

* Date: June 28, 2008
* Lost to Manny: TKO 9th round
* Pacquiao’s weight: 134.5 lbs.
* Diaz’ weight: 135 lbs.






JUAN MANUEL MARQUEZ

* Date: March 15, 2008
* Lost to Manny: Split Decision
* Pacquiao’s weight: 129 lbs.
* Marquez’ weight: 130 lbs.







MARCO ANTONIO BARRERA

* Date: October 6, 2007
* Lost to Manny: Unanimous Decision
* Pacquiao’s weight: 130 lbs.
* Barrera’s weight: 130 lbs.






Sources: Google.com

Pacquiao and Cotto Profile

Manny Pacquiao
Age: 30 yr old
Division: Light welterweight
Belt: The R
ing Belt / IBO 140 Lbs
Country: Philippines

Record: 49 - 3 - 2
KO: 37 (75.5%)
Rounds Boxed: 293 r
ounds
Height: 5'6 1/2"
Reach: 67"



Miguel Angel Cotto
Age: 28 yr old
Division: Welterweight
Belt: WBO Welterweight
Country: Puerto Rico

Record: 34 - 1 - 0
KO: 2 7(77.14%)
Rounds Boxed: 226 rounds
Height: 5'7"
Reach: 67"


San Sebastian takes Game 1


The San Sebstian Golden Stags won over the defending champs San Beda Red Lions in an overtime double overtime thriller in Game 1 of the NCAA finals.. 72-68.. Putting away the repeated comebacks off the Red Lions.. the Stags found an antidote for every San Beda comeback, leaning on their rebounding power and key free throws made down the stretch. With the Red Lions trailing for the most part of the game and by 12 in t he first quarter,and 6 points in the final 2-minutes in the regulation, chipped in 6 straight points to tie the game 53 apiece and force overtime in an Rome De La Rosa jumper. In the first overtime the Bedans take the lead for good on Gamalinda' three pointer. From then on, the two teams exchange lead. In the dying seconds of the first overtime, the ball was in the hands of Borgie Hermida and made an spectacular shot with 6 seconds remaining in the game that tied the count once again and force a second overtime.The fad is the same as that of the first overtime, with the team exchanging leads, but the Stags salvage a 2point lead. With 24 seconds into the 2nd overtime, the ball was in the hands of Gargo Lanete and passed it off to the open Terona in the corner..only to miss the three pointer. Abueva rebounded the miss and was fouled..he cooly sinks the 2 free throws.. for a well deserved and comfortable 4-point lead..

Jimbo Aquino lead the way for the Stags once again but it is Calvin Abueva that is intrumental for the Stags, hauling down 23 rebounds, to go wiht his 11 points and thus, converting the all important free throws in the dying seconds of the 2nd overtime.

Source: http://kennethsbasketball.blogspot.com/2009/10/san-sebastian-takes-game-1.html

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