Undefeated world champion boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. talked to the media upon his arrival in South Africa, and one of the topics that was brought up was a possible super fight with Manny Pacquiao. … [Read more...] about Mayweather claims Pacquiao wants to fight him to help solve his tax problem
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Freddie Roach calling Alex Ariza “Shady” puts a cloud of doubt over Pacquiao
By Tan Wang Hall of Fame trainer Freddie Roach is best known for his prized pupil Manny Pacquiao, but recently he put his fighter into a bad situation by questioning the mysterious shakes that strength and conditioning coach Alex Ariza used to give Pacquiao to drink when he was part of the team. … [Read more...] about Freddie Roach calling Alex Ariza “Shady” puts a cloud of doubt over Pacquiao
Manny Pacquiao documentary trailer narrated by Liam Neeson
The greatest Filipino boxer of all time and fighter of the decade Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao will have an upcoming documentary to be released in theaters in Spring 2014. … [Read more...] about Manny Pacquiao documentary trailer narrated by Liam Neeson
Floyd Mayweather continues to duck a washed up Manny Pacquiao
By Freddy Fresco The Floyd Mayweather vs. Manny Pacquiao fight should have happened 3 to 4 years ago, and sadly it will never happen. The main reason the fight hasn't happened is due to Floyd's cold feet. … [Read more...] about Floyd Mayweather continues to duck a washed up Manny Pacquiao
Remember Those Names – Boxing In The Eighties
By Edgar Rider Boxing in the eighties had it all great names, promo videos, and melodrama. It was an era of larger than life spectacle. Fighters knew how to prolong the drama. … [Read more...] about Remember Those Names – Boxing In The Eighties
Chris Eubank enlightens his boxing style, history and philosophies
A Q&A with the European fight legend Chris Eubank. Chris, you started boxing in the South Bronx in the early 80s, why was this? I was living there. I decided to quit smoking, drinking and drugs and go to school, gym and church. The idea was to improve mind, body and soul. … [Read more...] about Chris Eubank enlightens his boxing style, history and philosophies
WHY BOXING IS A SPORTS FANS DREAM
By Michael Bailey What makes boxing such a popular sport? Yes too many blows to the head can cause brain damage and that is a scientific fact, but boxing still has millions of fans around the world. Do us fans ever sit back and wonder to ourselves why we enjoy watching and taking part in the 'sweet science' or the 'noble art'? I find it very peculiar how anybody couldn't … [Read more...] about WHY BOXING IS A SPORTS FANS DREAM
NO TO ANY MAYWEATHER OPPONENT BUT MANNY PACQUIAO
By Reni M. Valenzuela The issue is no longer between Pacquiao and Mayweather or between Top Rank and Golden Boy Promotions. It has come to a point that the “unbeaten” boxer has to contend with the entire boxing world excluding puppets. … [Read more...] about NO TO ANY MAYWEATHER OPPONENT BUT MANNY PACQUIAO
WHY FLOYD MAYWEATHER JR. CANNOT BE THE FIGHTER OF THE YEAR
By Reni M. Valenzuela Toughness of mind and skill in facing toughest oppositions are equal to gallantry. It is the virtue most supreme and compatible to boxing as a combat sport. Thus beyond ring performances, gallantry should be topmost as criteria in choosing the Fighter (not “Fighter”) of the Year award. … [Read more...] about WHY FLOYD MAYWEATHER JR. CANNOT BE THE FIGHTER OF THE YEAR
Despite loss, Adrien Broner would give Manny Pacquiao a problem
By Dewayne Bungo Adrien "The Problem" Broner lost for the first time to Marcos Maidana, but despite that defeat, which I consider a learning experience, he would give many fighters at 140-147 pounds a problem including his big brother Floyd Mayweather's rival Manny Pacquiao. … [Read more...] about Despite loss, Adrien Broner would give Manny Pacquiao a problem
Manny Pacquiao is Still a Pound-for-pound King
By Alon Calinao Dy I remember when Juan Manuel Marquez won by knockout against Manny Pacquiao, many boxing fans believed it was a form of luck that saved the Mexican warrior. I thought, when he defeated the Filipino boxing icon, he would finally end their controversies and convinced the whole boxing community that he's a better fighter than Pacquiao. … [Read more...] about Manny Pacquiao is Still a Pound-for-pound King
Chris Eubank Snr on George Groves vs Carl Froch
by Samuel Lee British super-middleweight great of the 90s, Chris Eubank, gives his verdicts on the recent Carl Froch vs George Groves all-British super-middleweight world title fight. … [Read more...] about Chris Eubank Snr on George Groves vs Carl Froch
Joe Frazier Statue Approved
By Gerardo Granados Legendary boxing heavyweight champion and one of the bravest lions to ever laced a pair of gloves Smoking Joe Frazier will be honored by Philadelphia with a statue. … [Read more...] about Joe Frazier Statue Approved
Pacquiao’s horrible PPV buy rate shows he is not on Money Mayweather’s level
By Albert Benson I honestly feel bad for Manny Pacquiao, the man was humiliated via one punch KO by a guy he fought four times, he is in deep tax trouble with the unpaid taxes he owes the Philippines government, and now his hyped up return to the boxing ring against Brandon Rios was a huge flop in terms of Pay-Per-View buys the early reports estimate anywhere between … [Read more...] about Pacquiao’s horrible PPV buy rate shows he is not on Money Mayweather’s level
PACMAN, TAXMAN AND BARBARITY IN BOXING
By Reni M. Valenzuela Great boxers have common trademarks. Most distinct among them is their ability to make a fellow “great” boxer look like amateurish. Who would ever conceive that Saul “Canelo” Alvarez and Brandon “Bam Bam” Rios would end up to be teddy bears for Floydie and Pac to toy around? … [Read more...] about PACMAN, TAXMAN AND BARBARITY IN BOXING