Martinez, Roach, Khan-Maidana Win BWAA Honors |
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| Written by The Sweet Science | |||
| Sunday, 23 January 2011 12:25 | |||
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Although his star pupil Manny Pacquiao was runner up in the "Fighter of the Year" voting, Freddie Roach maintained his perennial position as the "Trainer of the Year." Roach won the for the third year in a row and fifth time overall. The award has always had special meaning for Roach as it is named after his mentor Eddie Futch. Radam G says: I'm really looking foward to all the boxing reality shows that are coming up. P4P TNT Freddie will have one. Pops Joy May is making one. Also he and Pops Jack Mosley are doing a coach off. Three boxers trained by PJMay are going to do battle against three who be trained against PJMos. Boxing is going to be on the upswing in 2011. CBS is even bringing it back to commercial TV. [Women boxing will be getting some mean play now.] THC PacMan is going to Showtime with his PPV bouts, which later will be shown on CBS, so says the boxing grapevine. So expect for da Manny to do 1.5-to-2 million PPV payouts against Sugar Shane Mosley in the first Manny PPV for Showtime. I predict that da Manny makes upward of $40mil for the SSM bout and up to $120mil for a couple more bouts during the year. Don't be surprised that one of those bouts may just be in Japan, China or the Middle East. Twenty Eleven is da Manny Boxing HEAVEN. Holla!
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For Sergio Martinez, 2010 was a year to remember. He started by winning the world middleweight title from Kelly Pavlik, then successfully defended it with a sensational one-punch knockout of Paul Williams. As a result of Martinez's success, the Boxing Writers Association of America have voted him recipient of the "Sugar Ray Robinson Fighter of the Year" award. Martinez becomes the second boxer from Argentina to receive this prestigious honor, the first being Carlos Monzon in 1972.




