Thursday, March 29, 2012

Bradley has no fear of Pacquiao

Timothy Bradley claims he will not be worried by Manny Pacquiao when the pair clash in Las Vegas in June.

Bradley is unbeaten in 29 fights and is viewed as a stern test for Pacquiao who will be putting his WBO welterweight belt on the line.
Timothy Bradley
Pacquiao is vying with Floyd Mayweather Jnr for the pound-for-pound title and is one of the biggest names in boxing.

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Tim Bradley: "Manny Pacquiao Has Everything to Lose"

Source: Fight Saga
Typically, when a fighter of Manny Pacquiao's star status fights a lesser-known challenger, the match-up has been cleverly and thoroughly conceived by the star fighter's team, including his trainer, manager and promoter. Their objective is to earn as much money as possible while keeping risks to a minimum.
Junior welterweight champion - Timothy Bradley
But Tim Bradley believes Manny Pacquiao and his team didn't do their homework when they elected to pencil him in as Manny Pacquiao's next opponent. "He's not fighting an old veteran, man - He's fighting a Tim Bradley in his prime. I'm hungry, determined (and) strong with the speed, power and ability to do what ever necessary to win," Bradley said.

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Pacquiao offers Mayweather a deal to save the mega fight

Everyone has been debating who's ducking who? however, majority of the fans believed that the latest offer made by undefeated champion Floyd 'Money' Mayweather Jr. was never fair for Manny Pacquiao. Mayweather rejected a 55-45 split with the winner taking all the money from Pacquiao's camp cause he wanted Manny to take $40 million guaranteed purse with no pay-per-view revenue.  Would you take that offer if you're  eight division champion Manny Pacquiao? 
Mayweather and Pacquiao
Now, an offer has been made by Manny Pacquiao's camp that the fans think Mayweather can not refuse.  Pacquiao telling everyone that he really wanted the fight stating that 70 percent of the pay-per-view to the winner.  According to GMA News . 
Team Pacquiao has reached out to Floyd Mayweather Jr. with an offer of 70 percent of the pay-per-view (PPV) money going to the winner of a possible bout between Manny Pacquiao and the undefeated American fighter, Pacquiao business advisor Rex "Wakee" Salud confirmed to GMA News Online. 
The 70-30 split is the latest in the back-and-forth negotiations between the two factions, as money has become the latest stumbling block to getting the fight, boxing fans all over the world wanted to see, off the ground.
So the question now is would Mayweather take the deal? Some say  that this offer is good and no doubt Mayweather would want it, if he really wants to fight Pacquiao.  He say he is number one and not scared of anyone.  He should take the offer and stop the Performance Enhancing Drugs (PED) accusations cause Manny's camp has already said "YES" to all testing.  So what more could Mayweather want?

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Manny Pacquiao vs Timothy Bradley Live Streaming

Watch Manny 'Pacman' Pacquiao VS Timothy 'The Desert Storm' Bradley live streaming here.
LIVE STREAMING
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Junior Welterweight Champion Timothy Bradley takes on the Eight Division Champion and Pound-for-pound king Manny Pacquiao.

Mayweather is clearly ducking Manny Pacquiao, His interview with Bob Costas Says it all

Floyd Mayweather interview with Boby Costas
If you haven’t watched the Bob Costas interview with Floyd Mayweather Jr., I will post the video below this article so you can view it, if you did watch it and you are unbiased you would walk away with all the answers you needed to know for why this Pacquiao vs. Mayweather super-fight hasn’t happened yet or will probably never happen.

Friday, March 2, 2012

Pacquiao's win over Cotto doesn't count - Mayweather

SOURCE: ESPN SPORTS

Floyd Mayweather Jnr has dismissed Manny Pacquiao's 2009 victory over Miguel Cotto, saying he still believes that Cotto is an undefeated fighter.

Mayweather, who meets Cotto on May 5 in Las Vegas, claims the Filipino's 12th-round stoppage triumph should not be a stain on Cotto's record because the bout took place at a catch-weight of 145lbs.

Mayweather vs Cotto
The unbeaten American is climbing from welterweight to meet Cotto, the WBA light-middleweight champion, at his preferred size.

"You have a guy Miguel Cotto. He has two losses, but one of his losses is to a guy at a catch-weight, where he wasn't 100%," Mayweather told boxingscene.com.

"And you have another loss to a guy [Antonio Margarito] who was caught cheating in the sport. I'm [thinking] that I'm facing a guy who's undefeated.  READ MORE