An empty can is always noisy.
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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An empty can is always noisy.
Ikariam
I would define a boxing fan as someone who watches fights all the time and who has the ability to discuss a wide range of fighters from different eras, weight classes and nations. I really don't think boxing is a way of life for most people in the Philippines. Of course, there are boxing fans, but most people just know Manny Pac and that is where the knowledge ends. Perhaps they will know the name Morales or Marquez or Barrera, but they won't be able to discuss those fighters in any depth when challenged. Same in the UK when it comes to British fighters, but then I wouldn't describe boxing as a way of life in the UK!![]()
Ikariam
Latest update:
PAC batters British sparring partner...
"MANNY Pacquiao continued to batter his sparring partners and, according to Top Rank promoter Bob Arum, is in high spirits.
“Pacquiao almost knocked out the first guy [whose name he couldn’t recall] and literally the kid was out on his feet. He was ready to go down,” said Ariza, who described the sparring partner as “a real tough kid from England. A big kid, who had to be about 155 to 160 pounds.”
The conditioning expert, who helped trainer Freddie Roach prepare Pacquiao for his fights against World Boxing Council lightweight champion David Diaz and later against Oscar de la Hoya last Dec. 6, said the sparring partner, who went four rounds with Pacquiao, had a good record.
“He was pretty popular because the press knew who he was and they interviewed him in the beginning,” said Ariza, who added members of the media told him the British fighter had “a brilliant winning career, but had hand surgery sometime ago.”
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Hatton might as well just give up now, eh?
Pacquiao has never faced anyone as large, explosive with a bull like brawler style that Hatton possess. Theres a good chance there will be an upset.
That said my money is on Manny because it will spoil future fights for sure
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