Friday, 9 April 2010

The End of Manny Pacquiao: Why Floyd Mayweather JR Wins -- Ringside Report

By Joe Wilson, RingsideReport.com

The famous welterweight division is playing on all six strings these days. This division is packed with talent. It seems the most exciting fights in professional boxing camps out right here. Andre Berto, Carlos Quintana, Miguel Cotto, Timothy Bradley, Luis Carlos Abregu both undefeated, Joshua Clottey and Antonio Margarito whose now fighting for boxing privileges are all part of the group.

These welterweights mentioned above are considered good fighters in this division. However, there are three names I have not mentioned yet; because these three are running so far ahead of the pack you can’t even see their dust. And…when it comes to star power, these guys are the true faces of the welterweight division. Think Hollywood’s A-list.

They are Floyd “Money” Mayweather, JR., Sugar Shane Mosley and Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao.

Manny Pacquiao: Boxing, Septuple champion, Welterweight, List of WBO world champions, International Boxing Organization, Light welterweight, Ring Magazine pound for pound, List of WBC world championsAny permutation of these three names, against each other guarantees a mega fight. It’s been said, the biggest match up of these three welterweights is; Floyd Mayweather JR. versus Manny Pacquiao. This fight becomes a super mega fight. It’s also said this match up will break all records when it comes to attendance and PPV buys. The day this match up becomes a reality, history will be made.

Mayweather JR. and Pacquiao have already transcended the sport of boxing. These guys are now known all over the world. Thanks to Bob Arum, not long ago, the Top Rank Boxing promoter released a premature statement saying, “these two fighters have signed a contact agreement to fight.” The “deal is done” was the headlines of all boxing news.

Shortly afterwards, a statement hit boxing news, that no contract agreement had been finalized between these two fighters. One week fight fans all over the world were making preparations for the biggest fight in history, and then would soon have their bubble burst all in one day. Back to square one with fight negotiations. What seemed to be really close turned out to be miles away.

The demands from both camps took a life of their own. What was intended to be a fight in the ring turned out to be a “war of words” throughout the media. Random drug test, ten million dollars for every pound over the welterweight limit, “I’m suing,” all echoed around the news. It was a real fiasco. The ugly face of boxing surfaced like no other time before.

But even at the height of all that garbage, some remained optimistic about this fight. We all thought that after a week are so, the dust would settle and these two camps would pull themselves together; take out there calculators, do some simple math and quickly come to their senses. So far that hasn’t happened.

Let’s talk about these two fighters and what they bring. Manny Pacquiao has become an icon in boxing. Today, his name is common in America. He is known as a “Hero” in his country. His courage along with his humble appearance has made him likeable amongst people from all over. He gives 100 percent every time he steps in the ring.

Floyd Mayweather, JR., on the other hand is totally opposite when it comes to character. He is well known for bragging, loud mouth, gangster attitude and showing off. Mayweather is seen as the “villain” in the public eye. But when it comes to fighting he knows how to win. Anyone who has placed a bet against him throughout his career walked away sad. Mayweather has never lost a fight!

His skills in the ring, are probably the best in the history of boxing. They call it the “sweet science” of boxing. Mayweather has a way of making his opponents miss, and then he counters with the blink of an eye. His hand speed is like lightening fast. After his opponent miss, before they can get back in place, he has already struck. It’s amazing to see an athlete with that kind of accuracy and speed.

Manny Pacquiao has been very impressive with his wins over some of boxing elite. He has made some fighters quit before finishing the bout. He has taken some of his opponents out by devastating knockout. The only thing is… he has never been is the ring with someone as crafty and skillful as Floyd Mayweather. That will be the difference in this fight. Think green energy!

If you watch any of Mayweather fights, even before he was on the two year layoff. In his corner between rounds he gets very little advice from his trainer, Roger Mayweather. Floyd makes adjustments in the ring. He figures out his competition within the early rounds. He is one of the smartest fighters I’ve seen when it comes to doing this.

You can’t teach a fighter to do that! This is something he’s born with; it’s called a “gift.” Roger Mayweather invested his boxing knowledge in Floyd many years ago. Floyd grew up in the boxing gym. His father Floyd, SR., and Uncle Roger were both professional boxers. Boxing is all Floyd knows and he’s damn good at it!

This “in the ring gift” he has will allow him to defeat Manny Pacquiao. There is no blueprint on how to beat Mayweather. His conditioning has never been in question. He out thinks his competition in the ring. He will figure out Pacquiao within a few rounds and take over the fight.

Trainer Freddie Roach will have no answers. Pacquiao will get through Mayweather’s defense at times, but Floyd will make him pay tremendously. Unlike Joshua Clottey who fought from a shell the entire fight; Mayweather would never do that. His counter punching skills are way too good for that. Not to mention his ego…

Pacquiao will not look like the same fighter after about six rounds. He will become frustrated with Mayweather’s style of hit and not get hit technique. He will get close enough to counter punch Pacquiao with ease. Mayweather will win this fight by unanimous decision, if and when this fight takes place. This fight will not be the toughest fight of Mayweather’s career. Not even close.

The toughest fight for Mayweather will be his upcoming fight against Sugar Shane Mosley. This match up may come in second place according to dollars made, but the two fighter’s styles could make this fight very exciting. We all know they don’t like each other and Mosley always goes for the knockout.

Manny Pacquiao will get to sit back and watch how this May 1st event unfolds, and then decide who he wants next. Either way you slice it, the most money that can be generated in boxing today, is between these three fighters. Fight fans are waiting.

Source: ringsidereport.com

3 comments:

  1. Manny Pacquiao is the best boxing I've ever known. For me if there will be another chance to have Pacquiao vs Mayweather, Pacquiao will win the fight.. I am sure of it!

    Mayweather vs Mosley

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  2. You are so pathetic to conclude that Mayweather will win if Pacquiao fights him. I doubt if this fight will ever happen. The problem is Mayweather is acting like a Boxing Commissioner. There is the Nevada Boxing Commission who should decide on the testing requirement. It is the Commission's job that testing procedures are made. Requiring a boxer to subject to a testing that is not even required by the NBA, MLB, NFL, and other professional is rediculous. Mayweather was happy without testing the 40 opponents he beat. It just shows that Mayweather is scared to fight Pacquiao. And why? Because there is a big possibility that he will not be "pretty" after the fight. Coming from the island of Mindanao in the Philippines where real fighting/killing is a daily occurence between Muslims and Christians, Pacquiao will surely not run a from a just a boxing match. He has been molded by his environment and experience. I know this because I too came from this island. Pacquiao has taken fighters a lot bigger than him. Suprisingly, Mayweather has been saying that he will beat Pacquiao easily and it won't even be close. If he is really that tough, he should stop demanding ridiculous testing demands and fight. Pacquiao is the Champion and P4P king. Win or lose, Mayweather will get more respect than his 0 loss record if he stops this demands and just fight. The problem is he is just scared.

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  3. "This fight will not be the toughest fight of Mayweather’s career. Not even close."

    hey joe wilson, did you watch the pbf-zab fight? he got almost knocked down and had trouble up to the middle rounds. to think that zab isn't even as fast as pacquiao! if pbf can't figure out zab even after several rounds, how is he going to figure out pacquiao?

    zab can be studied by simply reviewing his fights. but so many analysts have said that pacquiao changes every fight. how are you going to analyze pacquiao? how can you get a sparring partner like pacquiao? please tell me.

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