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Manny Pacquiao vs. Miguel Cotto In The Works

June 15th, 2009 . by Dell

pacquiaocotto_largeGreat news for all the boxing heads out there.

It appears that a fight between Manny Pacquiao and Miguel Cotto is in the preliminary stages and could very well happen in November. I don’t think you could make a more exciting fight than this unless Mayweather decides to fight Pacquiao, so fans are definitely getting what they want to see this year. Check the details:

“Manny told me what to do,” Bob Arum said. “Manny told me, ‘Go ahead, make that fight.’ So it will go Nov. 14 at the MGM Grand here in Vegas.”

What with Cotto’s badly cut left eyebrow area, I asked if that might cause a date delay.

“No because it’s not that bad. Miguel is delighted to get a fight against Manny, trust me. Miguel very much wants this fight. It will be a sensational fight the way they attack.”

As far as the explosive, arena-shaking ovation more than 17,000 fans gave Pacquiao when Michael Buffer introduced him, Arum said the fighter was thrilled.

“Manny really enjoyed and liked that,” Arum said. “He was impressed by Cotto’s fan support and told me it reminded him of how the British fans stand with Ricky Hatton.

This fight is gonna be one of the most exciting things we see all year because their styles are very suited for each other. Manny is a fast offensive fighter, Miguel is all-heart and never clenches his opponent. Team Pacquiao made a VERY smart move by targeting Cotto because:

1. His defense is mediocre. Cotto has been put on his ass and rocked PLENTY of times, this plays into Manny’s hands.
2. Cotto is relatively slow, he doesn’t wow anyone with handspeed.

These two things are the exact reason Manny Pacquiao didn’t fight Shane Mosley (who has excellent handspeed and excellent defense). Shane approached Team Pacquiao immediately following his destruction of Ricky Hatton, and was basically told to kick rocks. It wasn’t about money, it wasn’t about weight, it was about the fact that Mosley is very dangerous and the risk outweighed the reward.

I highly doubt Manny would kick Cotto’s ass the way he kicked Hatton’s ass, because Cotto is a tough cookie, but Manny will win nonetheless.

[shouts to bad left hook for the scoop]

Trailer: New Muhammad Ali Documentary “Facing Ali”

April 23rd, 2009 . by Dell

If the Will Smith Ali movie, and the HBO Thrilla In Manila documentary were not enough for you, there’s a new doc on the way titled Facing Ali. This film is entirely composed of interviews with various boxers who faced Muhammad Ali back in the day it and it looks like a must see.

While the other films took a broad approach and covered things that happened outside of the ring, it appears that Facing Ali might be a little more straightforward and stick to the ins and outs of the actual fights. Check it….


Which Is More Embarrassing For Antonio Margarito….

February 10th, 2009 . by Dell

The fact that he got suspended for one year because he’s a dirty cheater

…. or the fact that this picture keeps getting plastered over every channel and sports website.

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New Trailer For “Tyson” Documentary

January 16th, 2009 . by Dell

I heard alot about James Toback’s Mike Tyson documentary last year when it premiered overseas at the Cannes Film Festival, and patiently awaited for it to make it’s way here to the states. Eight months later, Its playing at the Sundace Film Festival this weekend and will probably hit theaters later this year since it was recently purchased by Sony Pictures.

In the clip below, you’ll see Tyson getting choked up as he discusses the moment where he decided to give up his life as a street thug and give boxing a try.

Chris Rock Flashback: Are There Any Great White Boxers?

January 15th, 2009 . by Dell

I caught an old rerun of the Chris Rock Show on HBO last night, and there was a bit where Chris goes to a boxing gym and polls everyone on the state of white boxing. Everyone he questions pretty much trashes white boxers, but I thought it was funny considering that things have changed in the last 9 years since this originally aired.

Joe Calzaghe, Wladimir & Vitaly Klitschko, Ricky Hatton, and Kelly Pavlik have emerged as elite boxers in the last few years…. so all hope wasn’t lost eh?

and LOL @ “Asian boxers are tenderheaded”

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