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Ron Borges' 2009 Wish List
By Ron Borges
Boxing officially begins the New Year this week and while the sport continues to have its problems there remains much to be hopeful about.
Frankly, the biggest hope may be the faintest. It is that some heavyweight finally emerges from the dark cloud that has enveloped the division for so long and finally captures the imagination of the public. It has been so long since Mike Tyson, Evander Holyfield, Riddick Bowe and, to a lesser extent, Lennox Lewis thrilled fight fans that one begins to wonder if the heavyweight division still exists.
This is not simply because all the reigning title holders are European (the Brothers Klitschko and Nikolay Valuev) although in a country as parochial as the United States that doesn’t help. It is rather that which ever one you’re watching at any given moment convinces you he’s worse than the guy you saw before him, who you were quite sure had to be the worse guy in the division. This is not a good thing for boxing.
The hope here then is that some time this year the brash Brit David Haye, the former cruiserweight champion who has charisma, crushing power and a cracked chin emerges to win one or more portions of the title and ends up in a showdown with Klitschko the Younger (Wladimir). That would at least be a fight of interest and if Haye found a way to win it, his personality alone would help revive the sport.
In this country the division will never really matter again until someone in red, white and blue becomes both a legitimate challenger and a fearsome puncher and that isn’t happening any time soon judging by the pretenders out there at the moment, but Haye would be a bombastic breath of fresh air…assuming his chin doesn’t implode when struck with authority by a true heavyweight. That may be a tall order but he has the kind of concussive one-punch power that can counter even a chin made of limestone…at least until the night someone hits him flush so we have to hope for the best there, but that’s part of what makes him interesting.
The news that promoter Bob Arum has found a new Spanish language television station for the boxing shows he used to showcase on Telefutura until that network pulled the plug at the end of the year was welcome, but do you have Azteca America on your cable lineup? At this point, it’s better than nothing, but it’s a step down from the ‘’Solo Boxeo” shows and seems another warning sign that if the people making the most money off the sport don’t begin to invest some of it back into the game at the grassroots level one of these days boxing will be like Oklahoma in the ‘30s – a dust bowl.
But wait a minute! This was supposed to be about good news so I digress. If 2009 is to be a good year for prize fighting the first thing the sport needs is a return of its greatest practitioner of the day – Floyd Mayweather, Jr. His self-imposed exile has achieved what he hoped – it cost his father a lot of money he would have made preparing Oscar De La Hoya to try and beat his son in a rematch. Now it’s time to get back to work in the hopes that he will face the winner of the Manny Pacquiao-Ricky Hatton fight in May, assuming it comes off as planned.
It seems Mayweather is too fast for Pacquiao and Pacquiao’s trainer, Freddie Roach, really has no interest in the fight but wasn’t Oscar De La hoya too big for him? Not!
It is that kind of mystery and fodder for debate that fuels interest in a sport like boxing and so Mayweather’s return is crucial. So, too, is it that Pacquiao defeat Hatton spectacularly. If he does, Pacquiao may have no real choice but to face Mayweather because there will be a clamoring for that fight – a pound-for-pound showdown between Mayweather and the man who replaced him as that mythical champion – Pacquiao.
Frankly, I’d be just as happy to see Pacquiao face Juan Manuel Marquez a third time to unify the lightweight title though, assuming Marquez survives what could be a tough challenge from former champion Juan Diaz this year.
Diaz is neither as skilled nor as fast as Marquez but he is a relentless warrior who will make it a fight. If Marquez wins, a third match with Pacquiao would be one of the 2009 highlights because their first two matches were the kind of classics fight fans still argue about because no one can say for sure who won.
Speaking of lightweights, one would hope the sport is smart enough to get Nate Campbell into the mix as well because he is both a guy who can fight and an entertainer and there is a shortage of both around these days. Campbell, Pacquiao, Marquez and Diaz could fight a year long round robin and it would be compelling TV, although don’t count on it because it would make too much sense.
Like many fight fans, I could watch Israel Vazquez and Rafael Marquez fight every Friday night and be well satisfied but I’d like to see undefeated young Juan Manuel Lopez, Edwin Valero, Joan Guzman and even aging Joel Casamayor get into that mix as well. Get them all fighting each other and you’ve got good fights and growing interest if properly promoted and showcased.
Word is Paul Williams will end up fighting the well used up and seldom pleasing Winky Wright next. Explain to me why this is happening beyond the fact that Wright has connections with Golden Boy Promotions? Fans of actual fighting have little interest in seeing Wright any more and they didn’t have all that much interest when he was at the height of his skills. So why risk Williams, who has great potential, in what can’t be anything but a stinker fight?
Anyone who is paying attention understands HBO climbed in bed with Golden Boy some time ago but that match is ridiculous and does boxing no good. Williams against middleweight champion Arthur Abraham would for a lot of reasons and that’s where the promotional effort should be made but it’s not going to happen any time soon.
Despite the sad night Kelly Pavlik had against Bernard Hopkins he’s back defending his middleweight title early this year and one has to hope that Pavlik, Williams, Abraham and the often ducking Felix Sturm, who apparently hasn’t seen a leading middleweight contender his management wants him to fight, could create some buzz for that division if they’d just square off with each other and settle a few things.
That’s what makes the Vic Darchinyan-Jorge Arce Feb. 7 showdown on SHOWTIME exciting. It not only will be a concussive contest in which judges will not be necessary but counting to 10 will be, it’s also a reminder that a guy like Darchinyan, who beat down Crisitian Mijares in his last outing and is now taking on more heavy iron in Arce, is what drives boxing. At its best, the fight game is about confrontations between equals, not mismatches of young vs. aged, or talented vs. not so much. That is what we’ve gotten time and again in recent years and, frankly, the sport can’t take much more of it.
This brings me to Shameless Shane Mosley vs. Antonio Margarito. Why are we doing this? Mosley couldn’t draw flies when he was young and a dominant lightweight. Now he’s old, not dominant and appears to be heading for a fall if he keeps pushing his luck against Victor Conte and the BALCO scandal. It’s pretty obvious reading stories by folks with access to Mosley’s grand jury testimony that he’s a cheat and he knew it. So why does he get rewarded with a Margarito fight while Barry Bonds can’t get a job as a DH? Because it’s boxing, that’s why.
There are several things one should want to see this year, including the emergence of a challenger who doesn’t carry an AARP card for light heavyweight champion Chad Dawson, a rematch between cruiserweight champion Tomasz Adamek and Steve Cunningham on a network willing and able to showcase them, a rematch with Margarito for Miguel Cotto (assuming he really wants one) and a match between Jermain Taylor and Mikkel Kessler.
I wouldn’t mind seeing a bit more of Michael Katsidis too, even though his defense is worse than Stephon Marbury’s. I’d like to not see Joe Calzaghe, who has no reason to press on, and I’d like to see a bit less waist line on heavyweight hopeful Chris Arreola. I’d like to see Don King use his considerable promotional gifts to make something big out of the talented but barely known Devon Alexander and wouldn’t it be great if the Western world got to know featherweight champion Chris John? Right now he’s a myth to most people, an Indonesian we know can fight but who is seen in the U.S. by so few people one begins to wonder if he’s really Sid Finch.
One of the beautiful things about boxing is when fresh faces start to rise. This could be the year for Victor Ortiz, Yuriorkis Gamboa, James Kirkland and the slow moving but talented Andre Ward. It’s also, we should all hope, the year young welterweight champion Andre Berto becomes a household name because he’s got the talent, the smile and the personality to become a star if he can get some exposure and the right fights.
In fact, as critical as I’ve been about Mosley, a proposed Berto-Mosley fight made sense because it could have been the classic case of the young star on the rise doing so at the expense of someone who used to be somebody but is now less of that than he once was. With Mosley unavailable, maybe promoter Lou DiBella should consider putting Berto in with Zab Judah, who is another guy who, like Mosley, still has some talent but is walking on the shady side of the street and so would be a good, hard test for Berto.
It’s the kind of fight Berto should win if he is who we think he is but it would also be the kind of hard test a young fighter needs to fulfill his true potential in sport’s harshest landscape.
Oh, by the way, wouldn’t you love to see another meeting between Kendall Holt and Ricardo Torres this year? Who knows what will happen but one thing is sure – somebody is going to end up on the floor. Let the winner fight Tim Bradley and the junior welterweights would be alive and kicking too.
The point in all this is to urge the people who finance the fights, profit from the fights and make or break fighters and the fight game – HBO, SHOWTIME, Setanta and Sky in England, ESPN, German promoters Peter Kohl and Wilfried Sauerland, England’s Frank Warren and the U.S.’ Richard Schaefer, Bob Arum, Don King, Lou DiBella, Dan Goossen, Art Pelullo and Joe DeGuardia – to dedicate one year of their life to a sport that has made all their lives far more comfortable than most of the fans who they keep asking to support them regardless of what they give them back.
Readers, please feel free to add your wish list for the Boxing Year 2009, and beyond, via a comment...
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onetwelve:
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This guy has a point! Those who benefitted from boxing should give back to the people who continue to support the sport no matter what! Give us the fights e deserve!
Tuesday Jan 6, 2009 10:19:13 PM
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MANG RESTY:
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With all the articles and the opinions from boxing experts praising MP for his past performances going through the fight with Hatton,it is given that Pacquaio has the edge.However,I can't help but think otherwise that the praises,the review,the analysis that are given to him at the moment were also given to Dela Hoya prior to his confrontation with Pacquiao.Unfortunately,with all the analysis going for Dela Hoya to expectedly win the fight...THE UNEXPECTED HAPPENED.
Hatton is not Hatton for nothing.Admittedly he is not as fast as Pacquaio but his punches, if it hits it's target can really spell some difference to this fight.
Now,the question arises....
---IS IT REALLY POSSIBLE FOR HATTON TO WIN?---
Tuesday Jan 6, 2009 10:32:49 PM
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boxingfanatic:
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Now,the question arises.... ---IS IT REALLY POSSIBLE FOR HATTON TO WIN?--- Such question, definitely! Hatton will possibly win the fight. However since boxing is business, Promoters would let "pacman" win the fight in preparation for the real big bucks the "Floyd and Manny Showdown
Wednesday Jan 7, 2009 12:25:39 AM
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opongsky1968:
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- there is actually a chance for anything to happen...this is boxing anybody can have the best or worst night..the most important thing is to really respect decisions by the officials and stop whining if you loose especially if it is a very close one like MP-JMM 2..but whine and be a cry baby on obvious faulty decisions like Holy-Valuev..
Wednesday Jan 7, 2009 02:03:04 AM
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2pe:
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IS IT REALLY POSSIBLE FOR HATTON TO WIN? The answer is Yes. That If he learn how to dance with MP. It's hard to hit a moving target. Now Pacman has evolved into a complete fighter. Pacman is no longer the old fighter. He moves a lot with both hands packed with speed and power. In addition his footwork is fast as well.
Mayweather Sr. knows his assignment however, If the Pacman continue to evolve he will be unstoppable in 140.
Wednesday Jan 7, 2009 02:22:01 AM
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To boxingfanatic:
Man, I just wonder how other "boxingfans" out there take away from Pac what is due to him. Instead, they insisted otherwise.. that, boxing is business that is why pacman is winning his fights! Ohh.. he not only wins, He classifcally destroyed his opposition. With the way Pac manhandled MB, EM, DD and his split decision win over JMM, I think MP deserve respect. From 106, he climbed up to 147, Now tell me, Has there anybody from the past, in the present and in the future who can do that? Hatton will give Pac a good fight, but i doubt if he could win it. Reason being, Hatton is just a puncher! whilst, Pac is not a only a puncher, He has a become a boxer! Like that of Pac's fight against ODLH, speed will be his key to win this one.. Please, don't ever use hatton's recent performance against PM to measure RK's mobility.. In that fight, PM was a no show! He doesn't move well (I didn't see the kind of speed that he was bragging about) and most importly, He only got his left hand.
Wednesday Jan 7, 2009 02:27:55 AM
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Alexandr Rommel Espiritu:
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WBC, WBA, Ring Magazine, WBO must work closely with promoters to arrange match-ups for unified championships. There should be one 'campionissisimo' in every weight division.
Wednesday Jan 7, 2009 03:07:00 AM
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doubleblade29:
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time to give the fans the fights they really wanna see. 2008 was a so-so year with regards to boxing, but with the way things are shaping up, this year there's nowhere to go but up.
boxingfan, the pacquiao-hatton fight hasn't been finalized yet and there you are ready with your post fight excuse. sad to say, it doesn't make sense.
Wednesday Jan 7, 2009 03:48:55 AM
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comwire:
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IS IT POSSIBLE FOR HATTON TO WIN? Regarding with your answer.Half of me want to agree and the other half dont want, because this question is same with. IS IT POSSIBLE FOR MANNY TO WIN? Because honestly speaking i don't see any difference at all who ever win this match will surely deserving no alibi's or scapegoat to put the blame. they are both on there primes. Both are love by there people, and most of all they gave life to the boxing which the other are saying dying...but i really hope the promoter will be more sensitive on what the fans want and what the fans need to keep this sport that they love and we love UNDYING....
Wednesday Jan 7, 2009 04:31:53 AM
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bryanzki87:
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Pac will make Ricky Hatton look old and the so called boxing experts would not give Pac the credit he deserves as they did to the Pac-DLH bout
Wednesday Jan 7, 2009 05:58:27 AM
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bryanzki87:
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Pac will make Ricky Hatton look old and the so called boxing experts would not give Pac the credit he deserves as they did to the Pac-DLH bout
Wednesday Jan 7, 2009 05:59:03 AM
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Lindsay487:
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I would like to see a third fight between marquez and Pacquiao too but it would probably be at 140-147 lbs not at 135 because the Pacman already has problems going down to that weight and marquez would have no problem going up to 140-147 to fight the Pacman, and I want to see it at that weight so that both fighters are at equal terms and at their best , and no one is going to benefit from the other fighter being dehydrated for the fight just like the second one.
Wednesday Jan 7, 2009 06:24:18 AM
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george pottot:
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pacman vs hitman is a sizzling bout which boxing aficionado would'nt miss...but speed and footwork will com eout the victor......
pacquiao by ko at 9th....
Wednesday Jan 7, 2009 06:30:07 AM
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Marklin P. Rey:
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Yes, Hatton have the chance to win opposite the pacman,only if the latter's one hand tied against the rope!! His only chance of winning versus pacquiao and retaining his IBO junior welter belt is a split draw..It could be consider as the biggest and hardest fight for hatton since the only big name he defeated was the 11th round TKO over Kotszyu and a shameless loss to Mayweather..He's not a good fighter, he's just relentless, powerful and the heart of a fighter which the pacman already have..I pick pacman to be the victor come May 2 by 7th..
Wednesday Jan 7, 2009 07:59:00 AM
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Marklin P. Rey:
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Yes, Hatton have the chance to win opposite the pacman,only if the latter's one hand tied against the rope!! His only chance of winning versus pacquiao and retaining his IBO junior welter belt is a split draw..It could be consider as the biggest and hardest fight for hatton since the only big name he defeated was the 11th round TKO over Kotszyu and a shameless loss to Mayweather..He's not a good fighter, he's just relentless, powerful and the heart of a fighter which the pacman already have..I pick pacman to be the victor come May 2 by 7th..
Wednesday Jan 7, 2009 08:01:13 AM
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renerey:
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hatton is an street fighter type of boxer, this could be a no match fight, i'm for paquiao tko between rd 8 to 12 or a unanimos decision for paquiao.
Wednesday Jan 7, 2009 08:20:20 AM
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brokengloves:
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Hatton may win if he can hit Pacman.......if ever Floyd comes back its good for him to warm up first by cleaning the welterweight division (Margarito, Cotto, etxc) or at least fight with JMM before fighting the reigning p4p king..exciting fights .
Wednesday Jan 7, 2009 09:45:44 AM
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boxingfanatic - So you're saying the boxing is fixed? I really believe that if marquez-pac fight again, we will not see anything we've seen before. it will be just like 1st and 2nd fight. A very close contoversial fight. These 2 fighters are taylor made for each other. Kinda like barrera-morales. Marquez will always make pac look bad and pac will always look marquez good. but if they fight other opponents, marquez doesn't look as good as when fighting pac while pac always look great compare to when he's fighting marquez.
Wednesday Jan 7, 2009 10:29:53 AM
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emitsomla:
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That was the worst read ever. Not one good sound point. Go take some journalism and writing classes, as well as some critical thinking and some philosophy...
Wednesday Jan 7, 2009 10:50:01 AM
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dave:
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manny and ricky for me has the same chance of winning the fight.I think the one who will come up with the good game plan is the one who will win the fight.
Wednesday Jan 7, 2009 11:06:46 AM
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Lindsay487 - you're right, pac will not fight below 140. Not to discredit marquez people do not notice because the way pac fought but he drained himself that fight. pac is too big for 130lbs. arum and roach knows that, that's why they said win-lose, pac is moving up. Pac in the weigh-in looks like a mummy. he couldn't stand up straight, no smile on his face, his eyes looks dry (means dehydrated), check him out yourself.
Wednesday Jan 7, 2009 11:20:51 AM
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jakko:
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Look,everyone is harping about PAC vs HITMAN, it's the fight people are waiting for. This is a classic example of the best in boxing history, so wait till we see this. But guys, THE HITMAN is gonna hv this problem how to HIT the PACMAN perfectly. HE may end up being HIT by PACMANS" unorthodox style in boxing. He's speed and foot movement is courtesy of playing basketball too. Imagine playing basketball for 3 hrs nonstopped?Howdy man, u can't beat that speed alone, what more with defense. See how Pac maneuvers left and right and backward movement in split seconds away in a distance about 1 meter. I'm sorry guys, but Hatton is gonna face the most difficult part of his boxing career.
Wednesday Jan 7, 2009 12:38:48 PM
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jakko:
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Look,everyone is harping about PAC vs HITMAN, it's the fight people are waiting for. This is a classic example of the best in boxing history, so wait till we see this. But guys, THE HITMAN is gonna hv this problem how to HIT the PACMAN perfectly. HE may end up being HIT by PACMANS\\" unorthodox style in boxing. He's speed and foot movement is courtesy of playing basketball too. Imagine playing basketball for 3 hrs nonstopped?Howdy man, u can't beat that speed alone, what more with defense. See how Pac maneuvers left and right and backward movement in split seconds away in a distance about 1 meter. I'm sorry guys, but Hatton is gonna face the most difficult part of his boxing career.
Wednesday Jan 7, 2009 12:39:44 PM
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Anonymous user:
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BOXING COULD GAIN SOME NEW STARS IF MORE PROMOTERS READ DAVID AVILA'S ARTICLE ON WOMEN FIGHTERS....give some talented, attractive fighters a chance to fight on one of their cards and you will draw a new bunch of fans, and maybe re-attract some old jaded ones.
Wednesday Jan 7, 2009 04:07:01 PM
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Brad:
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I would like to see the WBA reverse their corrupt, bogus and shameful decision in the Holyfield / Valuev fight and give the belt to the true and CLEAR winner of the fight, Evander Holyfield. If you want the best in 2009 for boxing demand the WBA overturn this corrupt decision! Go to their web site and WBAonline and email them in their contacts section. If your argument is that the fight was not entertaining so who cares.....then I guess you are all ok with corruption in boxing. Stand up for boxing, save this great sport and get 2009 off to a good start!!!
Wednesday Jan 7, 2009 04:55:14 PM
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Robert Curtis:
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Interesting article, but indeed a "wish list". Thankfully, it's lighter on the sarcasm than Ron's usual and a very good estimation of the known talent out there. But in the end, it's a bit of fantasy boxing. Ron's match-ups make sense for the sport, but he's not a match-maker by trade, he's a writer. As the Beach Boys sang: "Oh wouldn't it be nice..." Of course the younger and more talented should face-off and weight divisions are better when unified. But the money men sing their own song and the chorus is always jingle all the way. "HBO, SHOWTIME, Setanta and Sky in England, ESPN, German promoters Peter Kohl and Wilfried Sauerland, England’s Frank Warren and the U.S.’ Richard Schaefer, Bob Arum, Don King, Lou DiBella, Dan Goossen, Art Pelullo and Joe DeGuardia..." All the aforementioned will do what they damn well please like they've always done. Again, smart piece from Mr. Borges, but a bit fantastical. The street reality is that we'll get the match-ups the money men want and we better like them. You've got to take the crooked with the straight. Ricky and Manny won't be dull. Mosely's not as toasted as Evander and may have a chance. And if Pretty Boy gets bored counting the same old millions and wants a new stack to thumb through, he may come back for a scuffle or two. Not bad.
Wednesday Jan 7, 2009 05:01:26 PM
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pinoy_majesty:
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My wish list is first and foremost a happy and healthy new year to all! Pinoy in da house!!! After Mr. Manny Pacquiao deposits Ricky Hatton on the seat of his pants for a 10 count in the 5th round, I'd like him to fight Nate Campbell for all the marbles at lightweight. He'll win that by KO in 4. Then I'd like him to knock out Floyd Mayweather, which I think will be much easier than expected. It wouldn't surprise me to see Mr. Manny Pacquiao KO Floyd in 91 seconds like Tyson did to Spinks Jinx. Pinoy in da house!!! For heavyweights I'd like to see Valuev against Wladimir Klitschko. Haye doesn't interest me. Pavlik versus Arthur Abraham. Roy Jones versus Jermain Taylor. Pinoy in da house!!!
Wednesday Jan 7, 2009 05:17:29 PM
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rudy:
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my wish list is for pacquiao to fight tyson.true story.
Wednesday Jan 7, 2009 05:53:33 PM
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aguada:
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hatton and mayweather jr. has no match with manny pacquiao..i guarantee u that! even margarito wud beat brutally by pacquiao.100%
Wednesday Jan 7, 2009 07:07:24 PM
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boxingfanatic:
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Paquiao still has his speed, stamina, but i doubt if he still has his power punch after he moved up to welterweight. Notice when he was fighting with de la hoya, though he connected many solid punches on the face and body, still de la hoya managed to stood up, Manny wasnt able to knock de la hoya down on early rounds. Roach is somehow right to predict that they will tear de la hoya round by round because he knows that pacquiao lost his power punch
Wednesday Jan 7, 2009 08:06:53 PM
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Big Daddy's Erasing His Pinoy Spam (-:
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My wish is wish list is that more Filipino fans realize that Manny isn't "The Alpha and The Omega" of Boxing... most regular people don't even know who he is. There are other subjects to talk about in Boxing, you don't need to insinuate Pacquaio in to every discussion.
Wednesday Jan 7, 2009 08:23:02 PM
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DaveB:
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I would like to see Chris Arreola fight Kevin Johnson. Johnson was talking some big smack about Arreola being afraid of him.
Wednesday Jan 7, 2009 08:38:31 PM
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kokong:
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here is my top 20 boxing DREAM MATCH for 2009...
1. Manny Pacquiao vs. Floyd Mayweather Jr.
2. Manny Pacquaio vs. Ricky Hatton
3. Antonio Margarito vs. Miguel Cotto (Part 2)
4. Kelly Pavlik vs. Arthur Abraham
5. Paul Williams vs. Sergiy Dzinziruk
6. Joshua Clottey vs. Kermit Cintron
7. Andre Berto vs. Saul Alvarez
8. Joan Guzman vs. Edwin Valero
9. Juan Manuel Marquez vs. Nate Campbell
10. Joe Calzaghe vs. Chad Dawson
11. Yuriorkis Gamboa vs. Robert Guerrero
12. Juan Manuel Lopez vs. Jerry Peñalosa
13. Juan Manuel Lopez vs. Yuriorkis Gamboa
14. Nonito Donaire vs. Vic Darchinyan (Part 2)
15. Chris Arreola vs. David Haye
16. Mikkel Kessler vs. Lucian Bute
17. Breidis Prescott vs. Michael Katsidis
18. James Kirkland vs. Julio Cesar Chaves Jr.
19. Jorge Linares vs. Urbano Antillon
20. Amir Khan vs. Saddam Kietyongyuth
Wednesday Jan 7, 2009 09:47:40 PM
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Robert Curtis:
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Wise benevolent fight promoters are not going to save boxing any more than wise benevolent film producers are going to stop studios from making bad movies. This isn’t charity bowling or a chess tournament. This is boxing, the so-called red light district of professional sports. Now how about Pacquiao vs. Arreola? I'd like to watch them share a bottle of coconut wine then fight over a roast pig. I give Manny the edge. No kidding. Manny starved in the streets as a kid. Arreola looks like he hasn't missed one meal in his life.
Thursday Jan 8, 2009 09:22:12 AM
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Radam G aka Humble PRG translating the comedy of Bobby C to my peeps on a mountain top outside Cubi :
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Bobby C, there you go AGAIN! I'm beginning to believe that you are a plant. You are in this TSS Universe to cause damage to our funny bones. In the words of Editor Mike, "Dangit, stop it! Hey, Bobby C, you gotta stop sneaking that gut-busting comedy in your scribble. You got my peeps and me cracking up. They are drinking tuba -- Pinoy homemade coconut wine -- and waiting for your every post, then making me translate your slicky, witty, comedy-inhanced scribble. I'm the only one sober, here. Well, sober from drinking that tuba. But I'm eatting my coconut tree worms, frog soup and pansit. Holla!
Thursday Jan 8, 2009 01:06:49 PM
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The Bryguy:
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Everyone is talking Hatton-Pacman. What about eveyone else? The problem is HBO putting on fights, like the entire PPV undercard for Delahoya-Pacman, they were the worst! Calzaghe-Jones wasn't too far behind! I'm sick of reading about good fights that weren't televised and watching bad heavies like Wlad jab his way to a ten round UD! I would like to see highlights make sportscenter! How can I talk about fights with people if they don't know what happened? I don't just want good fights, I want them to be readily available to someone other than hardcore fans. I would also like local promoters to realize they don't have Mike Tyson! Why are ringside seats for some local guy 250 or 500 bucks?! Sell cheap seats and fill the place, you might get a few new fans!!! That's what I want for 2009.
Thursday Jan 8, 2009 03:08:37 PM
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#1 Pacfan P4P "Express":
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My wishlist for 09 is for all these non-believers to look themselves in the mirror and i say I believe!!!!!!
Thursday Jan 8, 2009 03:20:42 PM
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Leicester:
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Hatton-Pacquiao, Hatton/Pacquiao-Mayweather, Wlad Klitschko-Haye, Marquez-Campbell, Pavlik-Abraham, Hopkins-Dawson, Vasquez-Marquez, Darchinyan-Montiel, Kessler-Froch, Margarito-Cotto, Margarito-Williams, Roach-MayweatherSnr,Calzaghe-FrankWarren and the rise of Lopez and Gamboa.It looks like boxing's in real trouble doesn't it!
Saturday Jan 10, 2009 06:51:29 PM
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Luqman Ausman:
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Shane Mosley is going to knokout Antonio Margarito 11th round
Monday Jan 12, 2009 05:14:17 PM
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Not Hip To The Hype
"Haye has said that without the hype, boxing is boring. This tells you something about him as a fighter and as a man. And maybe something about his low expectations of his own value as a fighter. Why isn't his skill good enough? Which audience is he trying to impress? When I watch fights, I watch the contest, the skill, the drama, the match-up. Screw the circus hype."---TSS reader Mortcola, giving thumbs down on David Haye and his pre-fight antics
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