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I thought you've gone home... While you're still here then please read this... another batch of painful readings...
"So Hatton can only opt for one option, while Ricky is strong and fresh he must look for the opportunity to land that one punch as the hyped Pacquiao is coming forward. Hatton must be spot on, he can not miss, he needs to time it just right and let that one knockout punch go. It’s hit or miss for Hatton if he hits he may be able to stop the machine right in his tracks if not we will see Hatton slumped in his corner on his stool battered and bruised not wanting to take any more punishment, sounds familiar."
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...since Manny came out to the spotlight, right?I beg to disagree. FYI, boxing is a way of life in the Philippines
It has been a way of life in the USA, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Europe, etc. And these countries keep producing boxing legends all the time. Who knows, maybe Pac is opening the door or maybe he'll retire along the road and boxing won't be heard of once again in the Phils, we'll see.
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“Phenomenal” is the only word conditioning expert Alex Ariza and the handful of those present at the Wild Card Gym Wednesday could use to describe Filipino boxing hero Manny Pacquiao’s performance in doing 15 rounds non-stop on the punch mitts. Ariza said Pacquiao didn’t even take a break for a sip of water.
He said trainer Freddie Roach couldn’t take the extended punch-mitts session any longer. Ariza described the workout as “unbelievable man, not even a sip of water and Freddie finally said I quit.”
What was even more amazing is that Pacquiao “did five-and-a-half miles of mountain running with only his pet dog “Pacman” able to keep pace with Manny as everybody else turned around and started running back downhill, including myself” said Ariza.
The initial plan was to do ten rounds on the punch-mitts but Pacquiao increased it to twelve and then pushed Roach to go fifteen.
Pacquiao followed up his explosive punch-mitts performance with his usual routine of shadow boxing, working the heavy bag and the double-end speed ball among others."
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