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PAQUIAO ON TIME MAGAZINE

The November issue of Time Magazine Asia edition features Filipino boxing superstar Manny Pacquiao in its cover. Pacquiao graces five pages of the magazine which will hit the streets and newstands this weekend.
Filipino boxing icon Manny Pacquiao is this month’s cover story of Time Magazine’s Asia edition. The November issue will hit the newsstands this weekend.
‘It’s amazing’, ‘I never expected that to happen’. These are the initial words that he uttered when the popular Filipino boxer heard of the Time news story.
Pacquiao said he had no idea that from his humble beginnings, he would be where he is today. He is amazed at how he would land in the Time Magazine cover story. “A fighter’s dream is to win a world title and gain financial stability. But what is happening to me now is the most humbling experience of my life.” he added.
Inquirer.net reports:
“It is a great honor for me to be the face of my people and to let everyone know we are a small but mighty country,” he said. “I have great pride for all of the Filipinos living throughout the world and it is these people that I fight for each and every time I step into the ring.”
The magazine story, titled “The Meaning of Manny,” traces the boxer’s colorful life, from the time he spent sleeping on cardboard boxes in street corners in Mindanao, to the fateful day in 2001 when—fighting as a substitute—he won his US world title debut in shocking fashion via a knockout victory over Lehlo Ledwaba, the Inquirer report added.
Pacquiao is the first Filipno boxer to grace the Time Magazine cover and the first boxer in the world to be given the honor since Mike Tyson 20 years ago.
Pacquiao is aiming for his seventh win in as many weight classes against Puerto Rican boxer and WBO welterweight champion Miguel Cotto. If he wins in their ‘Firepower’ match, the popular Filipino boxing superstar will become the first boxer in history to win seven times in seven different weight classes.
Manny Pacquiao and Miguel Cotto of Puerto Rico will collide on November 14 at the MGM Grand Garden arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. At stake is Miguel Cotto’s WBO welterweight crown.

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De La Hoya: Cotto to win FireFight

Oscar De La Hoya, one of Manny Pacquiao’s high-profile ring
victims, sees the Filipino icon’s winning streak ending this time.

In a blog he wrote for The Ring, De La Hoya, who recently retired from boxing, said Pacquiao will be in for a rude surprise when he faces Puerto Rican bomber Miguel Angel Cotto on Nov. 14 (Nov. 15 in Manila).

“Now that the fight is getting closer, I’ve changed my mind about who I think will win. At first, I had Manny Pacquiao. I was a firm believer that Pacquiao’s speed was going to neutralize Miguel Cotto, especially after Cotto’s performance against Joshua Clottey in June,” the former multiple-division champion wrote.

“Then, as the fight was getting closer and closer and I thought more about it, I’m now convinced Cotto will win. The reason is, first, nobody looks good against Clottey. He’s a difficult, strong, in-your-face type of fighter. And Cotto had that gash over his eye the whole fight. I thought he did an excellent job in light of that,” he added.

De La Hoya said that at welterweight, Pacquiao does not pack enough punching power to be able to knock out a full-blown 147-pounder like Cotto. He cited his own welterweight duel with Pacquiao last December, where he was mercilessly battered by the Filipino but still managed to stay on his feet until his corner stopped the bout at the end of the eighth round.

“Cotto has a good chin and a big heart. He’s a natural welterweight who hits hard and is also smart and fast. Pacquiao doesn’t hit hard enough to knock anyone out in the welterweight division. I’m basing that on my fight against Pacquiao. I could’ve stood there and put my face in front of him and he couldn’t have hurt me,” he said.

De La Hoya had so much faith in Cotto that he thinks the Puerto Rican will be able to withstand whatever Pacquiao brings to the table.

“A lot of people are counting him (Cotto) out after his last performance. I think he’s the real deal, though. I’ve seen his skills and I’ve seen his power. He’s proved himself against tough, rugged guys. He’s proved himself against slick boxers,” he continued.

And the Golden Boy’s forecast? A late-round stoppage for Cotto.

“I think Cotto is a smart fighter. I think he’ll get through those first few rounds and in a smart way he’ll walk down Pacquiao and possibly stop him in the later rounds,” De La Hoya predicted.

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Pacquioa Cotto HBO Boxing PPV

pacquiao-cotto   As the anticipation for Pacquiao-Cotto begins to escalate, it’s hard not to think about the fight that’s gotta happen but isn’t a given to happen if Pacquiao wins, that being of course Pacquiao-Mayweather. I’m not selling Cotto short and a win by Miguel shouldn’t be considered an upset, despite him being a 3-1 underdog. But when considering Pacquiao has the style advantage and is the bigger star, it’s hard to envision Cotto being awarded the decision even if he clearly earns it. In order for Cotto to garner a decision verdict over Pacquiao he’ll have too practically beat him almost beyond recognition. And the reason for that is because there’s so much money riding on a potential Pacquiao-Mayweather fight.

Everybody wants to see Pacquiao and Mayweather fight, even quasi boxing fans care about it and want to see it. But that doesn’t mean it will happen. Mayweather hasn’t really shown an interest in the fight and acts as though he doesn’t care or need for the fight to take place. Floyd knows that he’s gotten over by being a fighter with a manufactured undefeated record. In the process he’s fooled some sharp boxing observers and fans into believing that he’s a greater fighter than he is. And he’s counting on as time goes by that being undefeated will enhance his legacy. Which it no doubt will to those who want to live in their perfect world and don’t fully understand how to read a fighters record.

If Pacquiao beats Cotto the pressure will be on Mayweather to fight him. However, that won’t be enough for the fight to be realized unless Mayweather can somehow hoard most of the money.

Last week while training for his upcoming fight with Miguel Cotto, Pacquiao was asked what he thought his chances were of fighting Mayweather and said, “Fans shouldn’t hold their breath. I don’t think it’s going to happen. I’m sure he doesn’t want to fight.

“Boxing for him is like a business,” Pacquiao said. “He doesn’t care about the people around him watching. He doesn’t care if the fight is boring, as long as the fight is finished and he gets (plenty of) money….I want people to be happy. You have a big responsibility as a boxer.”

Pacquiao’s words are right on the mark. It’s hard not to like and root for Pacquiao. Other than some of his fans being over the top and believing he can walk on water, the guy is a real fighter and is definitely one of the greats. It’s funny that Pacquiao – who’s the smaller fighter and has a better resume and will go down a greater fighter than Mayweather historically, wants the fight more. And I’m not convinced it’s all about money on his part. In reality Manny doesn’t have to continue to fight bigger fighters, especially if he beats Cotto. The burden of proof as to their greatness rest moreso on Mayweather’s shoulders.

I don’t believe Mayweather actually fears fighting Pacquiao, and it’s my belief that if the fight does actually happen, Mayweather has the perfect style to beat Pacquiao. But Floyd is more about the money and as it’s been said here before it’ll be hard to get Mayweather to agree to a 50-50 purse split with Pacquiao. And there’s no way Bob Arum would let Manny ever agree to fight Floyd for less than a 50-50 purse split.

Arum and Pacquiao face a huge task in dealing with Mayweather at the negioating table if Manny wins on November 14th. Based on Mayweather’s one-sided decision over Juan Manuel Marquez seven weeks ago, he’s convinced he’s the biggest star in boxing. And here’s why. Pacquiao-Marquez II did 405,000 pay-per-view buys, Mayweather-Marquez did one million. Pacquiao-Hatton did 850,000 pay-per-view buys and Mayweather-Hatton did 920,000. Granted, the circumstances surrounding those fights were a lot different and Pacquiao, based on his showing in his last fight versus Ricky Hatton is a much bigger star now then he was six months ago. But does anyone with a pulse think that means anything to Mayweather? Of course it doesn’t!

The biggest fight this year to date was Mayweather-Marquez. However, it’s inescapable that Pacquiao-Cotto is the more legitimate fight. Manny and Miguel are closer in size than Mayweather and Marquez were. And Marquez was 36 whereas Pacquiao is 30 and Cotto is 29. The debate as to which is the more legitimate and anticipated fight doesn’t exist; it’s Pacquiao-Cotto.

That’s why it’s imperative that Pacquiao-Cotto do more pay-per-view buys than the one million that Mayweather-Marquez did. As of this writing Mayweather can support his claim as being the active pay-per-view king of boxing because the numbers support him. Obviously the numbers don’t tell the whole story and it would be difficult for Arum to argue against Mayweather being at least an equal draw to Pacquiao.

If Manny Pacquiao wants to fight Floyd Mayweather as much as he professes to he better beat Miguel Cotto and hope that the fight does somewhere close to 1.5 million buys. And if that’s how it unfolds then Pacquiao will have the leverage over Mayweather along with the boxing public behind him. Sure, Mayweather will counter with the fact that he’s undefeated, but that doesn’t interest boxing fans like it used to. They’ve smartened up and view Pacquiao as the more willing fighter who’s tested himself against live bodies who in some cases were legitimately a little bigger than him.

If Cotto happens to beat Pacquiao, Mayweather holds all the cards and will say he would’ve beaten Pacquiao with ease. The only way Mayweather is in a predicament is if Pacquiao looks impressive beating Cotto and Mosley handles Berto. Even at that, Mayweather has the choice as to whether he fights an almost 40 year old welterweight or a fighter who weighed 20 pounds less than he did when they made their pro debut.

Either way it’s remarkable how well Mayweather’s positioned himself to retire undefeated.

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Manny Pacquiao Relaxed About PPV Fight

Pacquiao BoxingPacquiao, MiguelHOLLYWOOD – Proof that all’s well in his training camp, a happy and relax Manny Pacquiao showed up for his scheduled media workout at the Wild Card gym here Wednesday (Thursday in Manila).

“Training was good. I don’t think I was even distracted during the camp,” said Pacquiao when asked about the tension – including the series of calamities – that occurred when he first began training camp in Baguio City. “I’m happy,” said Pacquiao, flashing his familiar boyish smile.

Pacquiao’s eight weeks of hard work at camp boils down next week when he challenges Puerto Rican Miguel Cotto for the World Boxing Organization (WBO) welterweight title at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada.

A victory by the 30-year old warrior known as the “Pacman”, would make him the only boxer in history to win seven titles in seven different weight classes.

And that’s what makes him going on.

“This is a huge fight for me,” said Pacquiao (43-3, 37 KOs). “I’ll try to win a seventh title in seven divisions. And no other boxer has done that.”

Roach again persisted Pacquiao is going to beat the reigning welterweight king. “He (Pacquiao) definitely has all the edge, that’s why we’re gonna win this fight.”“Everything, he’s the better boxer, the better puncher, has the better defense,” added the said the 49-year old former boxer turned trainer.

After doing the round of interviews and photo ops, Pacquiao did his thing on the ring by going four rounds on the mitts with Roach, worked on the speedball, before ending the workout with his usual stretching exercises.

Top Rank big boss Bob Arum waxed nostalgic as he watched countless of people from all walks of life, including celebrities Mario Lopez and Mickey Rourke come over and see the Pacman in training.

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He (Pacquiao) definitely has all the edge, that’s why we’re gonna win this fight. Everything, he’s the better boxer, the better puncher, has the better defense,

– Freddie Roach
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“Look at the press, look at the people. It’s like a throwback to the days of Ali. It’s incredible,” said the veteran boxing promoter, who bared that Pacquiao’s appearance in ESPN’s Sports Center the morning of Wednesday received a high-rating that the show will be replayed.

Pacquiao’s Sports Center’s TV appearance came the morning after he appeared in the Jimmy Kimmel Show.

The universally considered pound-for-pound king acknowledges that his speed is the biggest edge he has against Cotto.

And while he’s a 2-1 favorite over the 28-year old Puerto Rican, he said he still won’t take Cotto lightly.

“He is strong, he has a left hook and an uppercut. He is one of the toughest opponents”I have ever had. I think he will be coming forward, being aggressive,” Pacquiao said. –

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