Friday, 16 October 2009

Manny Pacquiao go-fer Koncz: 'Like Hitler without charm, brains'

By Michael Marley, Examiner.com

PART FOUR

BOMBS OVER BAGUIO – MANNY PACQUIAO EXPLODES

There seems to be no end to people connected to Manny Pacquiao who complain about the machinations of furtive Canadian agent Michael Koncz.

Koncz tossed gasoline on the already burning fued between himself and Pacman trainer Coach Freddie Roach when he uttered the famous line, “Roach is just the trainer.” READ MORE

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Michael Koncz

Manny Pacquiao shoots hoops as entourage plays punch out

By Michael Marley, Examiner.com

PART 3

EXCLUSIVE REPORT: BOMBS OVER BAGUIO AS PACQUIAO EXPLODES IN FIGHT

His strength, conditioning and nutrition guru Alex Ariza just jumped on his agent and go-fer Michael Koncz.

Manny Pacquiao’s beefy bodyguards had to pull an enraged Ariza off the older man in the living room of the boxer’s palatial suite at the Cooyesan Hotel in Baguio.

Ariza rained punches in the Canadian’s grill when Koncz told Coach Alex ”it’s none of your fugging business” in reply to a question about why the backstabbing and occasionally frontstabbing agent was trying to persuade Megamanny to put him in his corner on fight night and remove the Freddie Roach assistant. READ MORE

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Manor Hotel Baguio

(Correction: Cooyeesan Hotel)

Isolated: No room at Manny Pacquiao inn for Freddie Roach

By Michael Marley, Examiner.com

PART 2—EXCLUSIVE REPORT—BOMBS OVER BAGUIO

When Manny Pacquiao’s widely revered Coach Freddie Roach got to the Pinyo Idol’s training camp in Baguio, his archrival Michael Koncz had a little surprise for him.

Most of the Pacman crew, including the fighter himself, were checked into the Cooyesan Hotel.

But, according to Pacman strength and conditioning guru Alex Ariza, there was no room at the inn for Roach.

Instead of bugging out and possibly upsetting the boxer, Roach accepted accommodations at the Manor Hotel. READ MORE

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Baguio City view

(Correction: Cooyeesan Hotel)

Pacquiao dominates Castillo

By Roderick Osis, October 16, 2009, Sun Star Baguio

ENTERING his fourth week of training, Manny Pacquiao continues to dominate his sparring partner as he beefs up for his November 14 fight against Puerto Rico's Miguel Cotto.

Pacquiao sparred with highly-touted former two-time World Boxing Council (WBC) lightweight champion Jose Luis Castillo of Mexico for three rounds then wrapped up his day's session with a four-rounder opposite American Shawn Porter. READ MORE

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Manny Pacquiao & Jose Luis Castillo

Floyd Mayweather needs top-notch opponent to prove his place among all-time greats

By David Mayo | The Grand Rapids Press, October 16, 2009

The praise of Floyd Mayweather’s extraordinary athletic ability is not always matched by the critiques of his actual boxing skills or opponent choices.

Right or wrong, that is the sole curse upon his professional boxing career that must be addressed in choosing candidates for his past few opponents. READ MORE

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Floyd Mayweather

Manny Pacquiao Coach Alex Ariza: Why I punched out Michael Koncz

By Michael Marley, Examiner

EXCLSUIVE INTERVIEW, PART ONE

He couldn’t run and he couldn’t hide.

So, when Manny Pacquiao strength and conditioning guru Alex Ariza finally exploded in the “Collision at Cooyesan (Hotel)” in Baguio, the controversial Canadian showed his true colors. READ MORE


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Alex Ariza

(Correction: Cooyeesan Hotel Plaza)

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Cotto feasts on vegetables

By NICK GIONGCO October 16, 2009, Manila Bulletin

A diet fit for a king.

This is how Miguel Cotto's personal chef describes the food intake of the Puerto Rican puncher, who is revving up for the biggest life of his life: the November 14 duel with Filipino pound-for-pound king Manny Pacquiao. READ MORE

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Miguel Cotto

Roach predicts KO victory by Pacquiao

By DEXTER A. SEE, October 16, 2009, Manila Bulletin

BAGUIO CITY — Three-time Trainer of the Year Freddie Roach here Friday predicted Filipino boxing sensation Manny Pacquiao will win his seventh title when he collides with World Boxing Organization (WBO) welterweight champion Miguel Cotto next month. READ MORE


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Manny Pacquaio

Pacquiao: I’m 70 percent ready

By Roy Luarca, Philippine Daily Inquirer

FILIPINO RING ICON MANNY PACQUIAO already looks impressive in training, but is admittedly far from his best form.

In his Philboxing column on Thursday, Pacquiao put himself at 70 percent ready to do battle with Miguel Cotto for the Puerto Rican’s World Boxing Organization welterweight crown on Nov. 14 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. READ MORE

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Manny Pacquiao

How Dangerous Is Boxing For The Brain?

ScienceDaily.com

Boxing is possibly less dangerous for the brain than previously feared – at least for amateurs. However, conclusive statements on the level of danger are not yet possible. Whether professional boxers such as Muhammad Ali contracted their later brain conditions – in his case Parkinson’s disease at the age of 40 – from boxing, remains unclear. The all-clear cannot be given until more extensive studies of both amateur and professional boxers tell us more about the risks for the brain from boxing.

This was the conclusion reached in the “Heidelberg Boxing Study”, in which high-resolution MRI data were used to search for tiny changes in the brains of amateur boxers and a comparison group of non-boxers. These changes are most likely precursors for later severe brain damage such as Parkinson’s disease or dementia.

The study by the Department of Neurology, University of Heidelberg Medical Center has now been published in the American Journal of Neuroradiology. In three of the 42 boxers, microhemorrhages were found, while in the comparison group of 37 non-boxers there were no such changes; however the difference was not statistically significant. The study was carried out jointly with National Training Center for Boxing in Heidelberg and the Department of Sport Medicine at the University of Heidelberg Medical Center (Medical Director: Professor Dr. Peter Bärtsch).

Microhemorrhages could be precursors to Parkinson’s disease and dementia

In boxing, the head is hit at a high speed and with great force. This can lead to shear movement between different brain tissues, resulting in microhemorrhages. “Injuries of this kind can be detected with the help of a modern MR imaging device with a field strength of 3 Tesla such as is available in Heidelberg,” explained Professor Dr. Stefan Hähnel, chief consultant at the Division of Neuroradiology, Department of Neurology, University of Heidelberg Medical Center, who conducted the study with Professor Dr. Uta Meyding-Lamadé, then chief consultant at the Department of Neurology, University of Heidelberg Medical Center, now Medical Director at Krankenhaus Nordwest in Frankfurt.

It is not known how often the microhemorrhages occur in boxers. They may eventually lead to the destruction of brain cells and deficits such as dementia and Parkinson’s disease. This hypothesis is shared by some working groups. The three boxers in whom changes were found typically had the changes in the frontal or temporal lobes, where the shear forces of blows are strongest.

A follow-up study will compare amateur boxers with professionals

One disadvantage of the “Heidelberg Boxing Study” was the great range in duration and intensity of amateur boxing. Duration ranged from one to 25 years and intensity from one to 375 bouts with 0 to 12 knockouts. A follow-up study is planned to include professional boxers, in order to assess intensive exposure to blows. The Heidelberg researchers are currently looking for funding for this study.

Journal Reference: Hähnel S, Stippich C, Weber I, Darm H, Schill T, Jost J, Friedmann B, Heiland S, Blatow M, Meyding-Lamadé U: Prevalence of Cerebral Microhemorrhages in Amateur Boxers as detected by 3-Tesla Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Am J Neuroradiol 29 (2): 388-391 (2008)

(Source: ScienceDaily.com, posted on March 29, 2008)

The World's Greatest Ever Light Heavyweight Boxers

BOXEOMUNDIAL.COM, Oct. 15, 2009

LAS VEGAS -- The nominees in the Light Heavyweight division of the “The World’s Greatest Ever Boxer” promotion ranges from 1880, starting with Bob Fitzsimmons, right up to contemporary times with eight-time world champion Roy Jones, Jr. The winners in the eight divisions, plus “The World’s Greatest Ever Boxer,” will be announced Sunday, December 13, the final day of a three-day celebration of these outstanding boxers in The Paris Las Vegas. The weekend event is being presented by Greatest Ever Enterprises, which already has done “world’s greatest” tributes on two continents in the sports of soccer and rugby. On-line voting at www.GreatestEver.com allows boxing fans from around the world to select the greatest boxer in each of the original eight weight classes, highlighted by the all-time pound-for-pound “The World’s Greatest Ever Boxer”. The 10 Light Heavyweight nominees, listed in no particular order, with a brief profile: READ MORE

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Jermain Taylor vs Arthur Abraham: Tale Of The Tape

EastSideBoxing.com

BERLIN, (October, 15) - Two of the strongest middleweight champions ever will clash on Saturday, October 17th in the opening bout of SHOWTIME’S Super Six World Boxing Classic, when Jermain Taylor (28-3-1,17 KO's) and Arthur Abraham (30-0, 24 KO's) meet at the o2 World Arena in Berlin, Germany. The Anatomy Of A Fight, known historically as The Tale Of The Tape, shows the physical differences between the fighters.. Only one will prevail when Taylor pits his greater height, reach, and natural athleticism against Abraham's durability and strength. But there is one thing that the "The Anatomy of a Fight" cannot measure -- the size of each man’s heart and his will to win. That's where this fight will be decided. VIEW THE TALE OF THE TAPE


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Taylor Fights For Redemption

October 15th, 2009 | by Evan Korn , New York Fight Hype

Not too long ago, Jermain Taylor stood on top of the world. Undefeated record. Undisputed Middleweight champion. Pound-for-pound recognition. HBO darling.

Boy, how things change. READ MORE

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Cotto enjoys best training camp ever

By NICK GIONGCO, Tempo

Saying it is the best training camp ever, Miguel Cotto told the Puerto Rican press after an open workout in Tampa, Florida, that his preparation is right on track and that victory on Nov. 14 is within reach.

"We are all good, satisfied and pleased (with training camp)," Cotto told the newspaper El Nuevo Dia in relation to his fast-approaching showdown with Filipino star Manny Pacquiao. "This is the best preparation." READ MORE

Video: Boxing Bloopers (Boxer punches himself!)

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Floyd Mayweather Talks Rick Ross Feud (Says Rick Ross is A Fan Of Mayweather!)

hiphopmusicdotcom.com, October 16, 2009

Floyd “Money” Mayweather is not someone you want to trade blows with — in the ring or over the radio.

As a professional boxer, he has 40 wins under his belt. As a business mogul, Mayweather lives up to his nickname “Money Mayweather” — his last three title fights generated close to $300 million in revenue. And as an entertainer, Mayweather loves to floss. READ MORE



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Floyd Mayweather Sr blasts Pacquiao, Roach, and Mosley! Stands firm on steroid beliefs

By Brad Cooney, 8CountNews.com

8CountNews spoke with famed fight trainer Floyd Mayweather Sr and got his thoughts on a wide array of topics. Big Floyd stands firm with his opinion on Pacquiao and the usage of steroids, and now throws Shane Mosley into the same category as well. Floyd goes in depth with his opinion on this subject and makes no bones about it, he feels both men are using them. Big Floyd also talks about little Floyd's performance over Juan Manuel Marquez and the possibilities of a Pacquiao vs Mayweather showdown. READ MORE

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Video: Carl Froch vs Jermain Taylor, WBC Super Middleweight title at stake (April 25, 2009)

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