Monday, November 9, 2009

Pacman’s Greatest Hits: The Complete Manny Pacquiao Fights Video Archive

As we come closer to the latest Pacquiao vs Cotto Fire Power fight come November 14, a lot of you may might want to look back and review how Manny demolished each opponent with all of these downloadable videos.

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Watch Pacquiao VS Cotto Live!

Watch Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao VS Miguel Cotto Online Streaming for Free!

Watch this years biggest boxing blockbuster. The pound for pound champ Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao goes head to head against the powerful Miguel Cotto of Puerto Rico.

The fight will be on the catch weight of 145 where Pacquiao has been great in last 2 fights (Dela Hoya & Hatton). But Cotto has been fighting his whole career on the 147+ weight class.

With Miguel Cotto training for almost 2 months already for this fight and Pacquiao's training in Baguio was interrupted by the typhoon. Will the peoples champ and reigning Pound for Pound king Manny Pacquiao be able to over come his biggest challenge yet named Miguel Cotto.

Don't miss the biggest fight of 2009. Pacquiao VS Cotto. Viewers can watch it live at the MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas or in HBO's PPV. But the best thing that you can do is Watch it live Online Streaming for Free :) video of the fight will be posted below on fight day November 14.

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Boxing News: Manny Pacquiao to defeat Miguel Cotto

We’re talking about two of the biggest fighters of our time. Two who are best in their respective classes are finally meeting up to spell the difference between each other. It’s the deadly Manny Pacquiao who is on a great run right now facing Miguel Cotto who has a recent statistics that suggest he’s very confident about this fight, and lax too.

Miguel Cotto

Miguel Cotto may end up hurting himself by challenging Manny Pacquiao

Many people are wondering, how come Miguel Cotto is willing to face the Pacman from the Philippines. He (Pacquiao) looks to be in excellent fighting form right now, and his condition has been above the usual for weeks now, even prior the fight. Pacquiao really worked and practices hard, after neglecting boxing practices for bits of fame early on in his training campaigning for Miguel Cotto whilst Cotto has been practicing for weeks already that time.

It truly doesn’t matter if Manny Pacquiao practiced a month behind Cotto as he looks stronger than ever, and looks promising to provide yet another even more perfect performance inside the ring than what he did to Oscar and Ricky Hatton in the past.

Early speculations about a Mayweather Pacquiao in 2010

Pacquiao is indeed growing a little bit older, but that shouldn’t hinder him from excelling against his present opponent, I think, this is Pacquiao’s golden age, and he can still knock out a few boxers after Miguel Cotto, all depending on the result of this match. We could even see a Mayweather vs Pacquiao somewhere next year, but that’s not our concern right now.

We will never know if Manny Pacquiao will knock him out until we see it.

For all I care about now, is that Manny Pacquiao looks very deadly and that he will be one hard stone to put to pieces by Miguel Cotto. It could be the other way around, but we’ll never know until the twelve rounds run down or the clock stops due to someones knock out.

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Saturday, November 7, 2009

Manny Pacquiao Nike Trainer 1 + “Under the Hood”

Manny Pacquiao Nike Trainer 1 + "Under the Hood" Contest

Manny Pacquiao is more than just a boxer. Manny has come to represent the strength of a nation. With Nike at his side, we last saw the Trainer 1 “Lights Out”. Next up is this red, white and blue Trainer 1, accompanied by the “Under the Hood” event.

Tomorrow, Pacquiao will attempt to be the first fighter to ever own 7 World Championships in 7 weight classes. Nike is hosting a watching part at the Montalbán, limited to 1000 guest spots. Celebrity guests for the show will include Nike athletes and more. Details on how to get invited are available after the jump.

As the for the show, graphics cover the heel and forefoot the same as the “Lights Out” Trainer 1 above. The mid-panel is blue, as yellow accents streak through it, while red is use don the liner and heel. The Free sole and toe cap are both white, completing the Filipino flag colorway.

Manny Pacquiao Nike Trainer 1 + "Under the Hood" Contest

Manny Pacquiao Nike Trainer 1 + "Under the Hood" Contest

Manny Pacquiao Nike Trainer 1 + "Under the Hood" Contest

Manny Pacquiao Nike Trainer 1 + "Under the Hood" Contest

Manny Pacquiao Nike Trainer 1 + "Under the Hood" Contest

Manny Pacquiao Nike Trainer 1 + "Under the Hood" Contest

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Thursday, November 5, 2009

Underdog role no concern for Cotto against Pacquiao

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By Mark Lamport-Stokes

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Miguel Cotto has no qualms about being listed as the bookmakers' underdog for his WBO welterweight title defense against Filipino Manny Pacquiao in Las Vegas next week.

The Puerto Rican, who has an enviable career record of 34-1 featuring 27 knockouts, is confident his power and meticulous preparation will trump Pacquiao's speed when the fighters clash on November 14.

"I don't know anything about the betting business," Cotto said on a conference call from his training camp in Las Vegas on Thursday. "I am just here to try to bring my best every day in the gym.

"With all the work I make in my training camp, I am going to the fight to win money.

"I am here for myself, not for any kind of bet.

"I am prepared for anything Manny can bring to this fight. He has a lot of things besides his speed and I am prepared for all he can show me at this time."

Pacquiao, (49-3-2, 37 KOs), is widely viewed as the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world but Cotto believes the Filipino southpaw has picked the wrong opponent for his first bout in the welterweight division.

"Manny comes from a lower weight division and if he thinks he is going to have the same power as Miguel Cotto, he is thinking pretty wrong," the Puerto Rican said.

"He has picked the wrong moment and the wrong fighter. If he thinks he is going to win against Miguel Cotto, he is pretty wrong."

RENOWNED SPEED

Cotto, who retained his WBO title with a gruelling split decision win over Ghana's Joshua Clottey in June, was confident he would be able to cope with Pacquiao's renowned speed.

"We know he has speed and style and that is why you prepare yourself to beat him," he said. "You will find out on the 14th how I am going to deal with his speed and it is not going to be the factor that everyone thinks it is."

Pacquiao cemented his status as the sport's premier fighter with a stunning second round knockout of Britain's Ricky Hatton in May to claim the IBO light welterweight crown.

Since then, he and his trainer Freddie Roach have frequently discussed the possibility of a lucrative bout with undefeated American welterweight Floyd Mayweather Jr, leaving many fans to regard the Cotto fight as a formality.

Cotto, however, was unfazed by suggestions he was being underappreciated by the Pacquiao camp. Continued...

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Underdog role no concern for Cotto against Pacquiao

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By Mark Lamport-Stokes

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Miguel Cotto has no qualms about being listed as the bookmakers' underdog for his WBO welterweight title defense against Filipino Manny Pacquiao in Las Vegas next week.

The Puerto Rican, who has an enviable career record of 34-1 featuring 27 knockouts, is confident his power and meticulous preparation will trump Pacquiao's speed when the fighters clash on November 14.

"I don't know anything about the betting business," Cotto said on a conference call from his training camp in Las Vegas on Thursday. "I am just here to try to bring my best every day in the gym.

"With all the work I make in my training camp, I am going to the fight to win money.

"I am here for myself, not for any kind of bet.

"I am prepared for anything Manny can bring to this fight. He has a lot of things besides his speed and I am prepared for all he can show me at this time."

Pacquiao, (49-3-2, 37 KOs), is widely viewed as the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world but Cotto believes the Filipino southpaw has picked the wrong opponent for his first bout in the welterweight division.

"Manny comes from a lower weight division and if he thinks he is going to have the same power as Miguel Cotto, he is thinking pretty wrong," the Puerto Rican said.

"He has picked the wrong moment and the wrong fighter. If he thinks he is going to win against Miguel Cotto, he is pretty wrong."

RENOWNED SPEED

Cotto, who retained his WBO title with a gruelling split decision win over Ghana's Joshua Clottey in June, was confident he would be able to cope with Pacquiao's renowned speed.

"We know he has speed and style and that is why you prepare yourself to beat him," he said. "You will find out on the 14th how I am going to deal with his speed and it is not going to be the factor that everyone thinks it is."

Pacquiao cemented his status as the sport's premier fighter with a stunning second round knockout of Britain's Ricky Hatton in May to claim the IBO light welterweight crown.

Since then, he and his trainer Freddie Roach have frequently discussed the possibility of a lucrative bout with undefeated American welterweight Floyd Mayweather Jr, leaving many fans to regard the Cotto fight as a formality.

Cotto, however, was unfazed by suggestions he was being underappreciated by the Pacquiao camp. Continued...

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Pacquiao graces Time cover

By Dino Maragay
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Manny Pacquiao is the 10th professional boxer to grace the cover of Time — and only the 2nd non-heavyweight fighter to do so.

MANILA, Philippines – Boxing greats Joe Louis, Max Schmeling, Sugar Ray Robinson, Joe Frazier, Cassius Clay aka Muhammad Ali.

And now Manny Pacquiao.

The Filipino ring icon is the latest fighter to make it to the list of professional boxers to be featured in the cover of well-respected magazine Time — and only the second non-heavyweight fighter to do so.

This also makes Pacquiao the second Filipino to grace Time’s cover after former President and democracy icon Corazon Aquino, who was named the magazine’s "Woman of the Year" in 1986.

Apart from heavyweights Louis, Schmeling, Frazier, Ali and middleweight Robinson, other boxers who had made it to the magazine’s cover include heavyweights Jack Dempsey, Primo Carnerra, Gene Tunney and the controversial Mike Tyson.

In its latest Asia edition issue, Time pays homage to the General Santos City-based southpaw in a story titled “The Meaning of Manny,” which branded the Filipino spitfire as “the latest savior of boxing.”

The story delves into Pacquiao’s stature as the Philippines’ favorite son, his humble beginnings, recent ring accomplishments, among others.

The same magazine previously included Pacquiao in its list of 100 most influential people in the world, with former heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis providing a brief write-up on him.

Pacquiao is set to collide with Puerto Rican bomber Miguel Cotto for a record seventh world title in as many weight classes. The fight, dubbed “Firepower,” is scheduled on Nov. 14 (Nov. 15 in Manila) at the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada.


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