Saturday, 5 December 2009

March 13, 2010: Collision Day

Marshall N. B., Boxing News World

Mark your calendars. March 13, 2010 is the day when the two best boxers in the planet collide, the day that would break all previous PPV records in combat sports history, the day when Manny Pacquiao faces his nemesis Floyd Mayweather Jr. for the pound-for-pound crown.

As an avid boxing fan, I have been waiting for so long for this fight to happen. Finally, it is going to be a reality. Magnificent! Hat’s off to Bob Arum and Richard Schaeffer. Thanks to Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr.

If you’re a Manny Pacquiao fan, I bet you can’t wait to see Mayweather gets knock the damn out. But this is easier said than done. Mayweather is an incredible boxer and arguably the most skilled boxer Manny will face in his hall-of-fame career. He loves fighters like Manny to come at him so he can counter them. He breaks his opponents apart by his precise or accurate punching skills.

However, if there’s someone who can beat Mayweather, that will be Manny Pacquiao. Pacquiao is a machine, a voluminous and unpredictable puncher. He’s a boxing phenomenon. From 106 lbs at the tender age of 16 to 147 lb now, he has basically dismantled everyone in his path – Eric Morales, Oscar de la Hoya, David Diaz, Ricky Hatton, Miguel Cotto, to name some. But can he do the same to Mayweather? We will see on Collision Day.





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