Tuesday, 22 March 2011

Judge denies bid to dismiss Manny Pacquiao’s defamation lawsuit against Floyd Mayweather Jr. -- Washington Post

By Associated Press

LAS VEGAS — A federal judge in Nevada says a lawsuit filed by Manny Pacquiao against longtime boxing rival Floyd Mayweather Jr. over allegations that Pacquiao used performance-enhancing drugs can continue.

U.S. District Judge Larry Hicks said in a court order filed Monday that he would not dismiss the case as requested by Mayweather and others named in the defamation lawsuit filed by Pacquiao in 2009.

Win Your Lawsuit: Sue in California Superior Court Without a LawyerPacquiao claimed in the suit that he has never tested positive for any performance-enhancing drugs. He said Mayweather, Mayweather’s father and uncle, Oscar De La Hoya and Golden Boy Promotions chief Richard Schaefer embarked on a campaign to make people think he used drugs.

Attorneys representing the defendants have said the statements made by Mayweather and others were not defamatory.

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Source: washingtonpost.com

Pacquiao impresses Arum -- PhilBoxing

By Eddie Alinea, PhilBoxing.com

BAGUIO CITY – “Manny can fight next week.”Promoter Bob Arum declared after witnessing the World Boxing Organization welterweight champion Manny Pacquiao work out at the Shape Up Gym at the Cooyeesan his Hotel here.

TITLE DVD - Freddie Roach's Punching Bag TrainingPacquiao had so impressed Top Rank big boss with the way trainer Freddie Roach and condition coach Alex Ariza conducted the day’s training that the Hall of Fame promoter pronounced his ward ready to fight challenger Shane Mosley even next week.

Pacquiao and Mosley fight on May 7 in Las Vegas.

“He’s incredible, I’m amazed how Freddie and Alex have been working on him for only a week,” the Harvard law graduate told sportswriters after the three-hour workout that also served as the only media day scheduled in Pacquiao’s training stint in the country.

“And to think that he only had one week in the gym. Unlike last year when I visited him in his final week here in Baguio when he looked out of shape,” he said.

Arum was referring to his visit here last year during the World Boxing Organization champion’s preparations for his fight with Mexican Antonio Margarito when the Pacman looked sluggish and seemingly out of sync.

He even predicted then that if the fight would have been held the following week, Pacquiao would have lost unless drastic changes in his regimen were done.
“This year he’s different. He looks relaxed, happy and enjoying what he and his handlers were doing,” Arum observed. “Well, Freddie is Freddie and Manny is Manny. They’ve been working together for a decade so they should know each other very well.”

Arum said that Pacquiao was fantastic with his right hand, which he said could be his main weapon against Mosley who he expects to come out fighting and engage the Filipino ring icon in a toe-to-toe battle.

“His right is terrific. He’s using it very well which augurs well against Mosley, who I’m sure is preparing to defend against what he knows is Manny’s main arsenal, his left,” Arum said.

Arum added Pacquiao is fast regaining his power and his speed, weapons, he added, that will further mesmerized his Californian crown pretender. Arum though said Team Pacquiao should be in Los Angeles by April 2 so he can concentrate more on his preparations.

Looking at the crowd, most of them onlookers and autograph hunters that almost filled the gym despite the day was billed as media day, Arum said this is the kind of distraction that should be not be interfering in his training.

“Distractions like these are the least Manny needs because of the kind of fight and the kind of fighter he will be facing. As I have been saying, Mosley is no pushover. He is a strong fighter hungry for a victory to prepare him for future money fights,” he reasoned out.

“Manny should not underestimate Mosley, who has his own agenda in challenging Manny. He has nothing to lose and everything to gain in this fight. So I want Manny to prepare well in order to win,” he cautioned.

Source: philboxing.com

Pacquiao's Winning Streak Continues; This W Is In Court -- The Sweet Science

The Sweet Science

Today, a Nevada federal district court denied a bid to dismiss Manny Pacquiao's defamation lawsuit. Pacquiao sued Oscar de la Hoya, Golden Boy's CEO Richard Schaefer, and Floyd Mayweather, and others for falsely accusing him of taking performance enhancing drugs. The defendants responded to the lawsuit by asking the judge to dismiss it, saying their statements were merely opinions. A federal judge disagreed, and the case will now go forward.

DefamationPacquiao is represented by Daniel Petrocelli and David Marroso of Los Angeles-based O'Melveny & Myers. Petrocelli said, ""We are extremely pleased with the Court's decision. Manny is looking forward to his day in court and to put an end to these irresponsible accusations."

Source: thesweetscience.com