Boxing Forums



User Tag List

Thanks Thanks:  0
Likes Likes:  0
Dislikes Dislikes:  0
Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 15 of 26

Thread: Pacquiao vs Linares AWESOME READ!

Share/Bookmark
  1. #1
    Join Date
    Aug 2007
    Location
    New Jersey
    Posts
    2,679
    Mentioned
    1 Post(s)
    Tagged
    1 Thread(s)
    Punch Power
    2302
    Cool Clicks

    Default Pacquiao vs Linares AWESOME READ!

    This article was posted by RING Magazine online. I read it and thought I would just drop in Saddos and share the article with everyone. I'll be back in here full-time again soon enough. Still coping with the loss and need a little bit more time...

    Pacquiao and Linares wage gym war at Wild Card
    Posted Mar. 20, 2009 at 12:01am
    By Doug Fischer

    When Michael Moorer returned to the Wild Card Boxing Club to serve as Freddie Roach’s chief assistant trainer two months ago, the retired former heavyweight champ knew he was home.

    Moorer, who was one of the dozen or so world titleholders spawned from the Kronk Gym, says the atmosphere at the Wild Card is very similar to the famous but now-defunct Detroit gym.

    There are many similarities but the main ingredient that links to the two gyms, according to Moorer, is the constant hard sparring between world-class fighters and young boxers who desire to become world class.

    “The wars,” is how Moorer put it. “You have wars in here.

    “Your manhood is tested in the ring. That’s what makes you a fighter.

    “I told a young fighter recently -- a good kid from Minnesota I was working with named Joey Able -- you need to go where your manhood will be tested. Kronk is gone, so now Wild Card is the place.”

    That might explain why Jorge Linares, a Venezuelan junior lightweight titleholder who is based in Tokyo, was at Roach’s Hollywood, Calif.-based gym Thursday afternoon.

    Linares, who was training in Las Vegas for a May 9 title defense in Texas, heard that Pacquiao, who began sparring this week in preparation for his May 2 showdown with Ricky Hatton, was in need of quality gym work.

    Urbano Antillon, the local fighter Roach had planned to be Pacquiao’s chief sparring partner, was out sick this week. Antillon’s trainer Rudy Hernandez told Linares, who, eager to fill-in for the tough lightweight contender, told his Las Vegas handlers to immediately take him to Los Angeles.

    It might sound a little crazy that Linares would make a four-hour drive just to engage in one four-round sparring session, but the 23-year-old boxer knows, like Moorer, that there’s no better way to test his mettle than to get in the ring with the best fighter in the world.

    Thursday wasn’t the first time Pacquiao and Linares have sparred, but it was the first time in many years. The last time they met in Wild Card’s ring, Pacquiao had just gained recognition as the linear featherweight champ by dominating Marco Antonio Barrera; and Linares was an unknown teenage featherweight prospect.

    However, the young Venezuelan’s uncanny poise, balance, speed and accuracy forced the emerging Filipino icon to operate at 100 percent during their heated head-turning gym sessions.

    Now Linares, who won a title at featherweight before grabbing a belt at 130 pounds, is a full-grown junior lightweight with the frame of a junior welterweight. He’s added power to his finesse game, but Pacquiao, who advanced from junior lightweight to welterweight last year, has added considerable strength to his speed game.

    Before Linares stepped inside the ropes, Akemi Irie of Teiken Promotions, told Roach that the lad had not sparred since sustaining a cut over his right eye while training in Tokyo last month.

    “That’s OK,” Roach said. “Manny just started sparring Tuesday.”

    Hernandez, who was there to work Linares’ corner during the sparring session, shook his head.

    “Don’t they know there are no excuses in Southern California gyms?”


    GYM WAR

    At the sound of the bell, Pacquiao and Linares cautiously circled each other, showing a level of respect they seldom have to show to other fighters. Linares broke the tension by stepping forward with quick sharp jabs that Pacquiao avoided with quicker head and upper-body movement.

    A minute into the round, Pacquiao exploded without warning, counter punching with lightening-bolt shots over and under Linares’ jab. The taller, rangier Venezuelan was knocked off balance more from surprise than sheer impact of the punches, but he quickly steeled himself and doubled a hard jab to earn respect and a second to get his feet under him.

    Linares got a second reprieve but no respect from Pacquiao, who tapped the younger man’s body while advancing forward. Neither fighter let his hands go with abandon in the final minute of the round, knowing that one mistake could lead to catching a head-buzzing shot or even a knockdown. However, everyone in the gym could tell that the sparring session was heating up.

    “I don’t want him to stand in front of Pacquiao,” said Irie, a U.S. representative of Linares’ Japan-based promoter. “I want him to move -- in and out, side to side -- like he does so well, but fighters always have their pride. They want to fight.”

    Pacquiao asserted himself in the second round increasing his pressure and playfully taunting the serious young man in front of him.

    “Come on! Come on!” he barked as he advanced behind a high guard, slipping and blocking jabs as he worked his way in close enough to punish Linares’ lean torso with body shots.

    Linares retaliated with a hard left-right combination to Pacquiao’s body.

    “Double that jab on your way in! Double it!” Moorer reminded Pacquiao from ringside. “Hands up!”

    Pacquiao listened but he continued to goad Linares as he pressed him.

    “Go! Go! Let ‘em go!” he said as he forced a bewildered-looking Linares to give ground.

    It was obvious that Pacquiao had become a lot bigger and stronger than Linares recalled from their last sparring session.

    Between rounds, Hernandez let Linares know in Spanish that it was time to “man up”, but he cautioned the titleholder to do so intelligently.

    With fire in his eyes, Linares began the third round with a perfectly timed lead right that snapped Pacquiao’s head back.

    Pacquiao immediately jumped in Linares’ chest and swarmed him with the kind of hard power-punch combinations that he uses to end real fights. And then as suddenly as he turned on the rampage, Pacquiao turned it off and stepped back before the sparring session became too personal.

    “Come on!” he yelled as he stepped back. “Come on! Jab, punch, do something.”

    Linares, to his credit, did something. He landed a flush uppercut that once again jacked Pacquiao’s head back.

    This time Pacquiao just smiled.

    Linares went back to shooting a hard jab while stepping to his left. Pacquiao stalked him while blocking most of the jabs, letting his hands go in two- and three-punch combinations from various angles when he got in close.

    Both fighters made statements in the third round. It was getting very interesting going into the final round.

    Pacquiao did not allow Linares to score first at the start of the fourth round. He charged Linares into the ropes and mugged him with punches once again. This time, however, Linares covered up and remained composed.

    When Pacquiao let up for a second, Linares calmly timed a hard jab that landed flush and knocked Pacquiao back on his heels.

    Before Pacquiao could even flash a smile, Linares launched himself off the ropes and nailed the pound-for-pound king with a clean one-two combination that was caught by HBO’s “24/7” film crew, which had been setting up production during the first three rounds of sparring.

    Pacquiao jumped back in close with Linares and let go with a series of rapid-fire blows that forced the sharp-shooter into the ropes once more. Pacquiao didn’t land all of his power shots but he imposed his will on Linares before the talented Venezuelan landed a double right hand that landed with authority at the sound of the bell.

    Pacquiao stopped himself in mid-punch. Turned and walked to his corner where Roach took out his mouthpiece and pulled off his headgear. Moorer stared at Pacquiao with a strange look of spacey satisfaction. Perhaps he was remembering his gym wars, 20 years ago at Kronk.

    Oscar Gonzalez, a 14-year-old amateur boxer Hernandez brought to the Wild Card to witness the sparring session, was still in awe as Pacquiao walked across the ring to give Linares a hug and thank him for the work.

    “That was intense,” said Gonzalez, the younger brother of former WBC featherweight titleholder Alejandro “Cobrita” Gonzalez.

    If Gonzalez wants to follow in his older brother’s footsteps he’ll have to test himself in his own gym wars one day.

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Apr 2006
    Location
    CT Usa
    Posts
    8,846
    Mentioned
    0 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)
    Punch Power
    3092
    Cool Clicks

    Default Re: Pacquiao vs Linares AWESOME READ!

    Sweet read and recount of the session....

    Hope you are ok dude

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Dec 2008
    Location
    Washington
    Posts
    2,613
    Mentioned
    4 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)
    Punch Power
    955
    Cool Clicks

    Default Re: Pacquiao vs Linares AWESOME READ!

    Nice read that!

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Sep 2008
    Posts
    908
    Mentioned
    0 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)
    Punch Power
    1150
    Cool Clicks

    Default Re: Pacquiao vs Linares AWESOME READ!

    I loved that post. Very detailed.
    Lifes a wheel of fortune and its my turn to spin it. -Tupac Shakur



    Hidden Content

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Apr 2006
    Location
    Beyond the wall
    Posts
    17,202
    Mentioned
    38 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)
    Punch Power
    4362
    Cool Clicks

    Default Re: Pacquiao vs Linares AWESOME READ!

    Yo C-Lo great to see you back, phenomenal read bro.
    For every story told that divides us, I believe there are a thousand untold that unite us.

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Dec 2007
    Location
    Was New York, Cali most recently to present
    Posts
    467
    Mentioned
    0 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)
    Punch Power
    877
    Cool Clicks

    Default Re: Pacquiao vs Linares AWESOME READ!

    That was sweet, I am a huge Linares fan. I heard about their first sparring session. Sounds just as exciting

  7. #7
    XaduBoxer Guest

    Default Re: Pacquiao vs Linares AWESOME READ!

    These intense gym wars are good preparation for upcoming fights...

    "Train hard and the fight will be easy..."

    Good to have you back Mr. C-Lo...
    .

  8. #8
    Join Date
    Jun 2006
    Location
    British Columbia, Canada
    Posts
    18,766
    Mentioned
    15 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)
    Punch Power
    4298
    Cool Clicks

    Default Re: Pacquiao vs Linares AWESOME READ!

    Quote Originally Posted by SaddoBoxer View Post
    These intense gym wars are good preparation for upcoming fights...

    "Train hard and the fight will be easy..."

    Good to have you back Mr. C-Lo...
    .
    Sorry Saddoboxer, I couldn't resist.


  9. #9
    XaduBoxer Guest

    Default Re: Pacquiao vs Linares AWESOME READ!

    Quote Originally Posted by CFH View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by SaddoBoxer View Post
    These intense gym wars are good preparation for upcoming fights...

    "Train hard and the fight will be easy..."

    Good to have you back Mr. C-Lo...
    .
    Sorry Saddoboxer, I couldn't resist.
    It's obvious for PAC but how about Hatton, who are his current sparring partners?? Or is it a big secret??
    .

  10. #10
    Join Date
    Jun 2006
    Location
    British Columbia, Canada
    Posts
    18,766
    Mentioned
    15 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)
    Punch Power
    4298
    Cool Clicks

    Default Re: Pacquiao vs Linares AWESOME READ!

    Quote Originally Posted by SaddoBoxer View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by CFH View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by SaddoBoxer View Post
    These intense gym wars are good preparation for upcoming fights...

    "Train hard and the fight will be easy..."

    Good to have you back Mr. C-Lo...
    .
    Sorry Saddoboxer, I couldn't resist.
    It's obvious for PAC but how about Hatton, who are his current sparring partners?? Or is it a big secret??
    .
    I was wondering about that myself the other day. I've read nothing about Hatton's sparring partners, but I've been so busy with school I haven't had time to read much about boxing.

    You pull random superfluous theads about Pac all the time, find one about Hatton for once and inform us of his sparring partners.

  11. #11
    XaduBoxer Guest

    Default Re: Pacquiao vs Linares AWESOME READ!

    Quote Originally Posted by CFH View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by SaddoBoxer View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by CFH View Post

    Sorry Saddoboxer, I couldn't resist.
    It's obvious for PAC but how about Hatton, who are his current sparring partners?? Or is it a big secret??
    .
    I was wondering about that myself the other day. I've read nothing about Hatton's sparring partners, but I've been so busy with school I haven't had time to read much about boxing.

    You pull random superfluous theads about Pac all the time, find one about Hatton for once and inform us of his sparring partners.
    Ha ha I'll delegate that job to HTH or Lefty or miles ...
    .

  12. #12
    Join Date
    Apr 2006
    Location
    Beyond the wall
    Posts
    17,202
    Mentioned
    38 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)
    Punch Power
    4362
    Cool Clicks

    Default Re: Pacquiao vs Linares AWESOME READ!

    Quote Originally Posted by SaddoBoxer View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by CFH View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by SaddoBoxer View Post

    It's obvious for PAC but how about Hatton, who are his current sparring partners?? Or is it a big secret??
    .
    I was wondering about that myself the other day. I've read nothing about Hatton's sparring partners, but I've been so busy with school I haven't had time to read much about boxing.

    You pull random superfluous theads about Pac all the time, find one about Hatton for once and inform us of his sparring partners.
    Ha ha I'll delegate that job to HTH or Lefty or miles ...
    .
    why? you're the one asking the question.
    For every story told that divides us, I believe there are a thousand untold that unite us.

  13. #13
    XaduBoxer Guest

    Default Re: Pacquiao vs Linares AWESOME READ!

    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by SaddoBoxer View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by CFH View Post

    I was wondering about that myself the other day. I've read nothing about Hatton's sparring partners, but I've been so busy with school I haven't had time to read much about boxing.

    You pull random superfluous theads about Pac all the time, find one about Hatton for once and inform us of his sparring partners.
    Ha ha I'll delegate that job to HTH or Lefty or miles ...
    .
    why? you're the one asking the question.
    They live in UK, maybe they have some insider info...
    .

  14. #14
    Join Date
    Aug 2007
    Location
    On the levee
    Posts
    45,714
    Mentioned
    428 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)
    Punch Power
    5040
    Cool Clicks

    Default Re: Pacquiao vs Linares AWESOME READ!

    Awesome insight C-Lo.Nice,fluid read.Hope you are alright brother.

  15. #15
    Join Date
    Jan 2009
    Location
    Peak District
    Posts
    2,036
    Mentioned
    1 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)
    Punch Power
    853
    Cool Clicks

    Default Re: Pacquiao vs Linares AWESOME READ!

    That was a really smashing read, top surprise on a saturday morning. I'd read more of this kinda stuff. Will be keepin my eye out for kore of your posts in the future.. Thanks..
    Davo..............

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

     

Similar Threads

  1. Replies: 15
    Last Post: 06-23-2008, 02:22 PM
  2. `Sweet Pea’ Was One Of A Kind-awesome read.
    By El Gamo in forum Boxing Talk
    Replies: 3
    Last Post: 06-09-2007, 07:18 AM
  3. Replies: 1
    Last Post: 11-02-2006, 10:42 PM
  4. Replies: 0
    Last Post: 09-26-2006, 09:13 PM
  5. Replies: 10
    Last Post: 05-23-2006, 08:30 PM

Tags for this Thread

Bookmarks

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  




Boxing | Boxing Photos | Boxing News | Boxing Forum | Boxing Rankings

Copyright © 2000 - 2024 Saddo Boxing - Boxing