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The Philippines vs. Mexico: A Prelim to War
By Benn Schulberg
A boxer named Pacquiao lost Thursday night but the Philippines isn’t in mourning just yet. That’s because it was their favorite son’s younger brother, Bobby Pacquiao (27-11-3), who was disqualified by referee Kenny Bayless in the waning seconds of the eleventh round after landing the last of numerous low blows against Mexican veteran Hector Velazquez (45-11-2) in their super featherweight bout. Billed as the main attraction for a chance and given center stage on Versus television, Pacquiao disappointed his fans by using dirty tactics and ultimately embarrassing himself.
From the opening bell at The Hard Rock Hotel in Las Vegas, Pacquiao went after his opponent’s midsection with abandon, but seemed unable to keep his punches from straying south of his opponent’s beltline. After flooring Velazquez with a hard right uppercut against the ropes in the third round, Pacquiao inexplicably landed a low blow that resulted in a one-point deduction. As the fight went on, so did the fouling. Round five saw Velazquez crumple to the canvas after being hit with another shot below the beltl and the referee once again deducted a point from Pacquiao.
The fight was close-fought throughout with Pacquiao pressing the action and Velazquez fighting back with equal resolve. After another low blow in round ten, referee Kenny Bayless warned Pacquiao that one more foul and he’d be disqualified. Apparently, Pacquiao didn’t get the hint because with seconds left in the eleventh round his right hand smashed into Velazquez’s cup one last time, sending him to the canvas writhing in pain and putting a disappointing end to a rough, exciting battle.
Pacquiao seemed miffed by the disqualification, languishing on the ropes and pointing to his beltline with a smile as if to say the punch was legitimate. With his opponent still lying on the ground in agony and the fight over, Pacquiao stood anxiously awaiting more ring action, seemingly unable to grasp the reality of what he’d done. Even after seeing the replay of the eleventh round low blow in which he blatantly fouled Velazquez, the Filipino still didn’t understand the problem with the disqualifying punch. If that’s the case, then maybe Bobby Pacquiao and Andrew Golota should get together for a sparring session and teach each other what a low blow is.
At the time of the stoppage it was anybody’s fight as evidenced by the judges scorecards (95-93 and 94-93 for Pacquiao, 94-93 for Velazquez). Both fighters rocked each other, with legal punches that is, and despite Pacquiao’s fouling clinic, the bout was an intense in-fight brawl that seemed appealing to the packed ballroom crowd.
The drama came early for Bob Arum as he looked to add extra intrigue to Saturday night’s showdown between Manny Pacquiao and Eric Morales by pitting stablemates of those fighters against each other in a Filipino vs. Mexican match-up. With Freddie Roach manning the elder Pacquiao’s corner and Fernando Beltran managing Velaquez’s, you couldn’t help but to think of Thursday night’s fight as a small battle that helps ignite the big war to come. Beltran seems to be the Mexican version of Shelley Finkel and he will head back to Morales’ corner where he’s been throughout his career.
With the proud Filipino and Mexican flag-bearers waving their respective colors around the ring before the opening bell, we got a taste of what’s to come Saturday night when the ardent fans from each nation will converge with fistic spirit on the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas and collide in competition to cheer on their respective heroes.
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dan:
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can i request the vid. of bobby pacquiao. and manny pacquiao after his fight..thank you and more power.
Friday Nov 17, 2006 02:58:02 PM
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Mike:
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Manny Pacquiao will win nonetheless. He is a gentleman fighter without necessarily saying that Bobby is not. Brothers could be different in that way - since the Biblical times.
Friday Nov 17, 2006 04:19:13 PM
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Roy:
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PACMAN fights clean inside the ring and a true gentleman indeed.
Friday Nov 17, 2006 05:11:35 PM
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Charles Carlo:
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Good luck Filipino Fighters.......
Friday Nov 17, 2006 06:14:02 PM
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Rowyn:
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Even though BobPac didn't admit to the low blows, i doubt they're intentional. One has to realize that as a fighter, a lot of factors contribute to situations like these: fatigue, roughhousings, etc. Anybody noticed that BobPac punches were aimed at the beltline but HV keeps blocking them forcing the punches to hit south? Anyway, it's still BPac's (and his corner's) fault he kept aiming at the same spot. Bpac was winning that fyte though no matter what those 2 dumb commentators were saying. LATES
Friday Nov 17, 2006 07:11:18 PM
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voltaire:
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maybe bobby dont understand english or maybe he doesn't use his head.unlike manny he fight clean atrue warrior in the ring
Friday Nov 17, 2006 07:25:26 PM
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jeriel:
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Manny will WIN...!!! and Boby sucks...!!!
Friday Nov 17, 2006 10:04:16 PM
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Sean:
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I think bobby is the opposite of his brother manny! That's all I can say, I met pacman once and he's a nice guy! Yeah! Brothers aren't always the same i would say...
Friday Nov 17, 2006 10:48:56 PM
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bienroa:
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boobby pacquiao is way different from manny....
saturday night will be a disaster for both omar nino and el terrible..
bring your pillows mexicans and prepare to sleep on the canvass.!!!!!
Friday Nov 17, 2006 10:52:49 PM
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Sodamn Insane:
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Its too bad for Bob Pac I guess he will remain as a journeyman living in the shadow of the Pacman who brought his brother to the US so he doesn't have to support him. Poor Bob Pac who does not have the same smarts as his brother. Velasquez is a tough cookie and was able to take take BobPacs punches till the last 2 rounds where he was going to get knock out by Bob Pac because he look clearly out of gas and his only chance was low blow foul to win the match and Bob Pac did make that stupid mistake and will lose all credability and will be sent home for execution.
Saturday Nov 18, 2006 12:44:13 AM
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junnchops:
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Bobpac & manny pacquiao although they are brothers are miles & miles apart when it comes to boxing strategies and indivividual character. Bob Pac is the villain & Pacman is the hero. Bob Pac is the bad guy & Pacman is the good guy. Definitely we will have different results wherein Bob Pac is the loser & Pacman will come pout the winner!!!!!
Saturday Nov 18, 2006 01:44:26 AM
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taga-malita:
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bob, wa man 'to nimo tuyoa di ba? amping na lang next time para dili ma-utro ang imong disqualification - gary
Saturday Nov 18, 2006 02:41:58 AM
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jp:
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better luck next time. more practice
Saturday Nov 18, 2006 03:28:01 AM
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kkhiya:
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I hope nxt time, you will fight like your Kuya, No comment from anyone , A good fighter.. Dont use your dirty tactics in fight . Be fair and square.
Saturday Nov 18, 2006 09:00:24 AM
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emr:
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hanggang jan lang mararating mo kung di ka mag babago ng style bobby pac buti pa mag call boy ka na lang mahilig ka rin lang naman mang tira sa ibaba eh kaka hiya ka di bale sana talo kung malinis ang laban okey lang at least may pride pa din dun, di mo na naisip na may pangalan ang mga paquio na inaalagaan pag dating sa sport na boxing. mag isip ka ulit, yabang mo, malayo ka kesa sa kuya mo ang hero ng pinas.
Saturday Nov 18, 2006 10:33:06 AM
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2009 Reader Of The Year Weighs In On Legacies Of Pacquiao And Mayweather
"Pacquiao has proven....in the ring... time and time again that he is the greatest of this time. He has earned his respect. He begs for nothing. He is a man content with his growth, his family and his achievements. A man the world has now turned it's eyes to behold. Floyd Mayweather is not even close in stature. He may possess the greatest skills but he is not the Face of Boxing today. Google Manny Pacquiao. There are 20 million searches. Google Floyd. There are 6.5 million. Look at the NYTimes, the Wall Street Journal and Time. Count how many words were used these past years to mention Floyd Mayweather. Then count the words still being printed about Manny. And keep counting. As I've said many times, Floyd has been too clever by half. He has short changed his public.....and has out-smarted himself. Manny will fight but a few more times. Enjoy it while you can. He is an all time great pugilist. Floyd, with all of his remarkable skills lack the will to be truly great in the biggest sense of the word. His legacy will look more like Holmes that Ali. He has earned it." ---November is half-way gone, but we don't need to keep counting ballots. It's a landslide. Fe'Roz has won the 2009 Reader of the Year award. His comments add to the website immeasurably, and he epitomizes the thoughtful, respectful, educated fan of pugilism we strive to cater to at TSS. Congrats, Fe'Roz, and please accept my thanks for being the valued member of this community that you are. Sincerely, Editor Mike
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