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    Default To those who opposed Hoya-PAC fight, here's your ally...

    Government could halt Manny Pacquiao fight against oversized opponent

    Ricky Hatton has become an icon with boxing fans in the UK, but could you imagine Gordon Brown, David Cameron, or Jackie Smith coming forward to express their fears over Hatton being hurt by a bigger opponent, with a longer reach? Hands off our boy!


    Little and large: Pacquiao may be going a weight to far this time

    In this case, 'Only in the Philippines', where Manny Pacquiao, the world-rated No 1 pound for pound fighter, is a national icon and treasure. He is the regarded as a living legend. He's a great boxer, and an honourable man. Such an icon, in fact, that warring factions in that country have called a truce when he fights, as the country grinds to a halt.

    But now...a new level of 'Manny Idolatry', from a Filipino congressman, who has requested that the Government revoke, temporarily, Pacquiao's licence to stop him from entering into what Rufus Rodriguez insists may be an unfair mismatch with Oscar de la Hoya in Las Vegas in December.
    "I'm afraid that Oscar can hurt Manny very badly. Pacquiao is destined to be a great boxer. We should take care of him," said Rodriguez. "Their fight in December is not for glory, but for money."

    Pacquiao faces De La Hoya in a 12-round welterweight fight, Pacquiao is coming up two weight divisions, while de la Hoya must come down to the 147lb limit.

    Pacquiao started his career at 106lbs. He won his first world title at flyweight. De La Hoya has won 10 world championships in six different weight classes.

    I must admit that when the fight was first made - and there had been talk of Ricky Hatton-Manny Pacquiao at one point, in front of 100,000 in an open air fight at Wembley Stadium last year - my gut instinct was that Pacquiao was undersize and De La Hoya oversize in this one. De La Hoya has fought the likes of Bernard Hopkins - at middleweight - and is coming down two divisions. Pacquiao is moving up two divisions from his natural fighting weight.

    In a TV interview in the Philippines, Congressman Rodriguez said the bout should be stopped. "Manny is a national treasure. If something bad happens to him in that fight the Government and the Games and Amusement Board (GAB) would be blamed."

    It then emerged that there was actually some substance behind the request. Eric Buhain, chairman of the GAB, revealed that the board had passed a resolution in July which said they were against the fight. The board has actually asked Pacquiao to update them on his preparation on a weekly basis to appease all those supporting him. Congressman Rodriguez insists the Gaming Board should also inform the Nevada Commission that the Philippine Government does not sanction the Pacquiao-De La Hoya fight.
    Pacquiao, 29 - known in the Philippines as The Destroyer, People's Champ, and National Fist - should receive between $15 million and $20 million from the non-title fight. Pacquiao is self-managed.


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    Default Re: To those who opposed Hoya-PAC fight, here's your ally...

    I've done a complete 180 on this fight. I now think Pac will win.

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    Default Re: To those who opposed Hoya-PAC fight, here's your ally...

    To much money to be made for this fight to be stopped
    The wicked shall die by there own wickedness.

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    Default Re: To those who opposed Hoya-PAC fight, here's your ally...

    BTW this article is posted in one of UK's leading publication...




    Link to the article:Government could halt Manny Pacquiao fight against oversized opponent
    Last edited by XaduBoxer; 10-01-2008 at 04:30 AM.

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    Default Re: To those who opposed Hoya-PAC fight, here's your ally...

    If the fight is getting okayed in the US state its happenng the Phillipines governmet should leave it
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    Default Re: To those who opposed Hoya-PAC fight, here's your ally...

    Quote Originally Posted by plopeater View Post
    If the fight is getting okayed in the US state its happenng the Phillipines governmet should leave it

    The general opinion is, the Philippine government has no jurisdiction on this fight so it has no power to stop it...

    Now they're lobbying for the US government (or the Nevada Commission) to stop the fight...


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    Default Re: To those who opposed Hoya-PAC fight, here's your ally...

    i can see where they are coming from but manny should decide for himself i think

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    Default Re: To those who opposed Hoya-PAC fight, here's your ally...

    Quote Originally Posted by SaddoBoxer View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by plopeater View Post
    If the fight is getting okayed in the US state its happenng the Phillipines governmet should leave it

    The general opinion is, the Philippine government has no jurisdiction on this fight so it has no power to stop it...

    Now they're lobbying for the US government (or the Nevada Commission) to stop the fight...

    I think Manny is going a step too far with DLH but I don't see him being damaged beyond repair.

    The biggest problem will be coming back down weight.

    The fights gonna happen and they'll have the usual pre weigh in to see that things are okay.
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    Default Re: To those who opposed Hoya-PAC fight, here's your ally...

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    The fight was already launched... Can it still be stopped?


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    Default Re: To those who opposed Hoya-PAC fight, here's your ally...

    This fight belongs in a damn circus, but unfortunately they wont be able to stop it. Too much money involved.

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    Yeh this fight has got too much money involved and its happenin

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