greenarrow Posted October 23, 2006 Share Posted October 23, 2006 Trainer Freddie Roach says Pacquiao is like Stallone’s ‘Rocky’ By NICK GIONGCO FREDDIE ROACH sees a strong similarity between the Nov. 18 rubber match pitting Manny Pacquiao and Erik Morales with that of the 1985 movie clash between Rocky Balboa, played by Sylvester Stallone, and Ivan Drago, portrayed by Dolph Lundgren. "For me, this will be like the movie ‘Rocky’ where Stallone’s opponent undergoes training with a group of experts and doctors but still loses against a natural fighter," Roach told Hispanic fight scribe Ramiro Gonzalez in an article published in the Los Angeles-based Spanish-language newspaper La Opinion on Monday. Like the muscular Drago who honed his skills using the most modern techniques and facilities, Morales has been training under a team of physical conditioning experts, doctors and dietitians. Roach revealed that just before he went to work the corner of Gerry Peñalosa in El Paso, Texas, Pacquiao had weighed in at 134 lbs, just four lbs over the superfeatherweight limit of 130. Morales tipped the scales at 142 on Friday during an official weigh-in supervised by the World Boxing Council in Mexico City. His training team and even staffers of the Velocity Sports Performance in Los Angeles expressed the belief that Morales is right on track. But some observers say Morales is still behind in his race to meet the weight limit. At 142 pounds with just 25 days remaining before fight night, Morales will have to lose at least a pound every two days to make the limit. "He can do that," said veteran Inquirer sportswriter Recah Trinidad, "but he might be too weak to put up a good fight against Pacquiao who, on the other hand, is just four pounds overweight at the moment." If Morales comes in above the weight limit of 130 lbs, he will pay a fine of 0,000 for each pound that he is overweight. That holds true for Pacquiao, too. Under the contract signed by the two boxers, each fighter can decline to fight, pocket the fine and call it a day. Pacquiao, however, is not inclined to simply taking Morales’ money in the event Morales is overweight. During an interview two months ago, Paquiao said he will still enter the ring because not to do so would make him appear "greedy." Because of Pacquiao’s tremendous performance during workouts and sparring sessions, Roach is confident that the Filipino can easily duplicate or even surpass his 10th round knockout win against the Tijuana native last January. http://www.mb.com.ph/SPRT2006102477919.html Quote Link to comment
greenarrow Posted October 25, 2006 Share Posted October 25, 2006 Pacquiao, No. 3 din sa Ring Magazine Ang Pilipino STAR Ngayon 10/25/2006 Matapos ang isang boxing website, muling pumuwesto sa No. 3 si Filipino boxing idol Manny Pacquiao sa isang popular na boxing magazine sa hanay ng mga pound-for-pound fighters sa buong mundo. Binigyan ng bigat ng Ring Magazine ang mga impresibong panalo ng 27-anyos na si Pacquiao sa mga Mexican boxers. Ang pagiging No. 3 ng 27-anyos na tubong General Santos City sa linya ng mga pound-for-pound fighters sa buong mundo ay nauna nang pinatotohanan ng boxing website na Boxing-talk.com. Inilagay naman ng Ring Magazine si Mexican Marco Antonio Barrera, ang kasalukuyang featherweight champion sa World Boxing Council (WBC), sa No. 6, samantalang wala naman sa Top 10 si dating three-division titlist Erik Morales. Ito ay bunga na rin ng sinasabing kabiguan niya kay Pacquiao sa kanilang rematch noong Enero ng taong ito kung saan siya humalik sa lona sa 10th round ng kanilang super featherweight bout. Nasa maigting na paghahanda ngayon sina Pacquiao at Morales para sa kanilang "Grand Finale" sa Nobyembre 18 sa Thomas & Mack Center sa Las Vegas, Nevada. Sakaling manalo si Pacquiao kay Morales sa ikalawang sunod na pagkakataon, tiniyak ng Golden Boy Promotions ni Oscar Dela Hoya na magkakaroon ng Pacquiao-Barrera rematch sa 2007. Tinalo ni Pacquiao si Barrera sa kanilang "People’s Featherweight Championship" noong Nobyembre ng 2003 via 11-round stoppage. Ang listahan ng Top 10 pound-for-pound boxers ng Ring Magazine hanggang Oktubre 22 ay binubuo nina Floyd Mayweather, Winky Wright, Manny Pacquiao, Jermain Taylor, Barnard Hopkins, Marco Antonio Barrera, Rafael Marquez, Ricky Hatton, Jose Luis Castillo at Joe Calzaghe. (RC) http://www.philstar.com/philstar/pinoy200610257401.htm Quote Link to comment
Kuya! Posted October 25, 2006 Share Posted October 25, 2006 Is it true that with 25 days to go til fight night, Morales is still 142 lbs? Quote Link to comment
SoulMTC Posted October 25, 2006 Share Posted October 25, 2006 500 daya talaga... I plan to watch it pa naman... pero 500 bucks!!! Quote Link to comment
greenarrow Posted October 26, 2006 Share Posted October 26, 2006 Pacman tips in at 138 ¾ lbs By Nick Giongco WEARING HIS trunks and pair of boxing shoes, Manny Pacquiao weighed in at 138 ¾ lbs on Wednesday morning (Tuesday afternoon in the US) to pass a requirement by the World Boxing Council for fighters to undergo a pre-fight weigh-in 30 days before their scheduled bout. "He (Pacquiao) was on the scales wearing his shoes," trainer Freddie Roach said. "His real weight is about 136 (lbs)," added Roach. Rudy Tellez, the WBC’s Southern California representative, supervised the weigh-in held at the Wild Card Boxing Club in Hollywood, California. Pacquiao’s opponent on Nov. 18 in Las Vegas, Mexican Erik Morales, had been weighed in the presence of WBC Executive Secretary Mauricio Sulaiman, over the weekend in Mexico City. Morales, clad in boxer shorts, tipped the scales at 142 lbs, a pound under the maximum weight allowable. The official weigh-in for the two fighters will be held on Nov. 17 at the Wynn Las Vegas, but Pacquiao and Morales would still have to weigh in on Nov. 11 as per WBC rules to determine if they are right on target in their respective bids to cut down on weight. When the WBC weighs the two on Nov. 11, they both should not weigh more than 136 ½ lbs, according to Games and Amusements Board Boxing Division Chief Dr. Nasser Cruz, who has a copy of the correspondence that Sulaiman furnished Pacquiao and Morales’ camps. To make sure Pacquiao does not encounter problems with the scales in the week-before-the-fight weigh-in, Cruz, a member of the WBC’s Medical Advisory Board, will arrive in Los Angeles on Nov. 10 to lend his expertise on the matter. The super-featherweight limit is 130 lbs and Pacquiao has never had any difficulties making it for almost two years now, while Morales has had problems going down to that level. But with experts from Velocity Sports Performance in Los Angeles helping him out, Morales believes he can get the job done and climb the ring in top form http://www.mb.com.ph/SPRT2006102678098.html Quote Link to comment
koolass Posted October 26, 2006 Share Posted October 26, 2006 Too much PRIDE for Erik Morales. I think he just can't accept how badly he got beat up by MP the last time. Forget the 130 lbs division and move on to a heavier division where he will be comfortable. I think MP will beat EM again. Quote Link to comment
cool_kojie Posted October 26, 2006 Share Posted October 26, 2006 I am for Pacquiao all the way! But I have a bad feeling this third time. Feeling ko he will loose. I hope not. Even the gamblers that I know is betting againts him na. Syempre they will win more if MP losses Bad Bad Bad! Hes becoming too showbiz daw kasi. Well Mga Kababayan Lets just pray for him, He makes me proud to be a filipino. A little prayer will go a long way!!!! Quote Link to comment
greenarrow Posted October 26, 2006 Share Posted October 26, 2006 Pacman weighs 138.75 but Roach not worriedBy Abac CorderoThe Philippine Star 10/26/2006 Manny Pacquiao weighed in at 138.75 lbs yesterday in Los Angeles but his camp seemed the very least worried about the 130 lbs limit for the Nov. 18 battle with Erik Morales in Las Vegas. The 27-year-old Filipino weighed in at the Wild Card Gym in Hollywood. According to his chief trainer and gym owner Freddie Roach, Pacquiao tipped the scales wearing shorts and fighting shoes. "His real weight is about 136," said Roach who, like Pacquiao, is not at all worried about the situation. The weigh-in came only 24 days before the big fight at the Thomas and Mack Center. Rudy Tellez of the World Boxing Council supervised the mandatory weigh-in that comes inside 30 days before the fight. Under the rules, a fighter cannot exceed the weight limit by 10 percent 30 days before a fight. Morales, the former three-time world champion, weighed last week in Mexico City. Clad only in cotton shorts, he stood at 142 lbs, and in great danger of meeting the 130 limit. Pacquiao has been training heavily in Los Angeles for over a month now. He came in with no weight problems, unlike Morales who was reportedly at 165 lbs when the fight was sealed last July. Morales spent two months at the high-tech Velocity Training Center in LA for two months, undergoing a weight-reduction program run by at least six international experts. After the fight press conference last Sept. 18 at the Beverly Hills Hotel, Morales proceeded to his mountain hideaway, two hours away from Mexico City, for serious road and gym work. Morales said he felt "unbelievably strong" after tipping the scales at 142, although some experts believe that he was merely trying to stay positive despite the fact that he had to lose 12 lbs in less than a month. If indeed Pacquiao is at 136 as Roach claimed, the left-handed slugger only needs to lose a pound every four days and head into the fight practically on a full tank. In contrast, Morales has to shed 12 lbs in less than a month. While it’s definitely possible, the big question is how much power would be left in him by the time he climbs the ring against an in-form Pacquiao. Sanirose Orbeta, the country’s top sports nutritionist, said losing 12 lbs in a month is "precarious because for boxers, we normally allow weight loss of anywhere from four to six pounds in a month." Adding up the pressure was Roach’s recent statement that they wouldn’t fight Morales if the Mexican would come in heavier than 132 lbs during the final and official weigh-in on the eve of the fight. Under the fight contract, Morales would pay Pacquiao $500,000 if the former tips the scale from 130.1 to 131 lbs, and $1 million if he even goes 132 or heavier. Pacquiao will also have the option to take the $1 million and not fight Morales anymore. If Morales comes in heavier than 132, Pacquiao might just take the easy money. And run back home. http://www.philstar.com/philstar/NEWS200610261602.htm Quote Link to comment
Kuya! Posted October 27, 2006 Share Posted October 27, 2006 I am for Pacquiao all the way! But I have a bad feeling this third time. Feeling ko he will loose. I hope not. Even the gamblers that I know is betting againts him na. Syempre they will win more if MP losses Bad Bad Bad! Hes becoming too showbiz daw kasi. Well Mga Kababayan Lets just pray for him, He makes me proud to be a filipino. A little prayer will go a long way!!!! Same feeling here. I think Pacboy will lose because EM will use his brains this time in order to win the match. He will use his overall ring generalship to run rings around the man from General Santos city. Quote Link to comment
cool_kojie Posted October 27, 2006 Share Posted October 27, 2006 Same feeling here. I think Pacboy will lose because EM will use his brains this time in order to win the match. He will use his overall ring generalship to run rings around the man from General Santos city. Yup EM is too proud a fighter. It will be a good fight! Go pacman Quote Link to comment
ella1152 Posted October 27, 2006 Share Posted October 27, 2006 yah, let's pray for the best for him' afterall if he'll win this fight, it will bring glory to all the pinoys :cool: Quote Link to comment
greenarrow Posted October 27, 2006 Share Posted October 27, 2006 Morales, Pacquiao to hype up bout among LA fansBy Abac CorderoThe Philippine Star 10/28/2006 To drum up their forthcoming showdown dubbed as "The Grand Finale," Manny Pacquiao and Erik Morales have agreed to go the extra mile. According to Ricardo Jimenez, the Mexican publicist of Top Rank Promotions, the two fighters who will square off on Nov. 18 in Las Vegas will have to do some additional legwork. Jimenez said they plan to parade Pacquiao and Morales in Mexican and Filipino communities in Los Angeles a week before the scheduled fight at the Thomas and Mack Center. Pacquiao will take his turn on Nov. 13 or the day before he leaves with his entourage for Sin City. Common practice calls for Pacquiao motoring to Vegas five days before the fight. Morales, on the other hand, will visit the Mexican and Filipino communities on Nov. 14. He arrives from Tijuana to Los Angeles on Nov. 13. In his two previous fights with Pacquiao, the first in March of 2005 at the MGM Grand and the second last January also at the TMC, Morales was flown in straight to Las Vegas from Tijuana. This time, it seemed that the 30-year-old Mexican agreed to drop by Los Angeles first for the promotional sortie before taking his private jet to Las Vegas. The two previous fights between Pacquiao and Morales were certified blockbusters on pay-per-view screen. The third one, actually the decider after a 1-1 standoff, is no different. In fact, a record-breaking 19,835 have answered Top Rank’s "Who Will Win? — Pacquiao of Morales" online poll. So far, the 27-year-old Filipino is way ahead in the polls with 12,438 votes against Morales’ 7,397. With still three weeks left before the fight, the on-line voting has already surpassed the previous high of 16,000 plus that was recorded last January for the Pacquiao-Morales rematch. "Those kind of numbers are another indicator how hot this event is," said Bob Arum of Top Rank. "Ticket sales are phenomenal, as is fan interest." http://www.philstar.com/philstar/NEWS200610281602.htm Quote Link to comment
clubber_lang Posted October 28, 2006 Share Posted October 28, 2006 (edited) SM Cinemas charge 500 pesos for the Pacquiao-Morales Fight! BOO!!! :thumbsdownsmiley: Edited October 28, 2006 by clubber_lang Quote Link to comment
cool2nasty Posted October 28, 2006 Share Posted October 28, 2006 ang kalaban lang ni PACMAN eh sarili niya ... Quote Link to comment
SoulMTC Posted October 28, 2006 Share Posted October 28, 2006 wah 500! common !!!! sobra yan! Quote Link to comment
Flash Sentry Posted October 28, 2006 Share Posted October 28, 2006 ang kalaban lang ni PACMAN eh sarili niya ... Yeah, I kinda believe that. As long as he stays focused, then there's no problem. Problem is he also has this penchant for a lot of extra-curricular activities, which takes him away from boxing. Not that it's bad, but he should choose how many of those activities he should really be in. Quote Link to comment
greenarrow Posted October 28, 2006 Share Posted October 28, 2006 Erik vows to make weight By NICK GIONGCO ERIK MORALES assured Filipino archrival Manny Pacquiao that he will make the super-featherweight limit of 130 lbs in time for their scheduled 12-round slugfest on Nov. 18 at the Thomas and Mack Center in Las Vegas. "Manny Pacquiao should not worry. Forget about me making 132 lbs. I will weigh in at 130," Morales told the Mexican sports daily Esto, reacting to Team Pacquiao’s statement a few days ago that the GenSan lefty won’t fight if the Tijuana natives comes in over 132 lbs. "The fight is done and I hope to win over the Filipino. I don’t like to pay him a million dollars," added Morales, referring to the penalty he will shell out in the event he comes in with extra baggage. Under the contract that they both signed, Morales will have to cough out 0,000 for every pound in excess of 130 lbs. Last week in Mexico City, Morales tipped the scales at 142 lbs, while early this week Pacquiao checked in at 138 ¾ lbs. Both weigh-ins were supervised by a representative from the World Boxing Council, which is sanctioning the bout dubbed "The Grand Finale." Experts from the Velocity Sports Performance in Los Angeles are lending a hand in Morales’ preparation in the mountains of Otomi outside Mexico City. Both fighters split the first two fights with Morales, 30, winning the first encounter on points and Pacquiao, 27, striking hard in the rematch with a tenth round stoppage. Pacquiao is also in the thick of training at the Wild Card Boxing Club in Hollywood under the celebrated Freddie Roach. The two boxers and their respective training teams are headed for Las Vegas on Nov. 14, where Top Rank and Wynn Las Vegas are rolling out the red carpet. According to sportsbook.com, Manny Pacquiao is listed as a -210 favorite over Erik Morales, who has been listed at +170. http://www.mb.com.ph/SPRT2006102978385.html Quote Link to comment
Mr KIM Posted October 29, 2006 Share Posted October 29, 2006 50-50 laban dito im sure kabado na lahat Quote Link to comment
greenarrow Posted October 30, 2006 Share Posted October 30, 2006 Pacquiao picked as huge favorite A $ 210 bet for Pacman would only win $ 100 By Nick Giongco AS EXPECTED, Manny Pacquiao was installed as the heavy favorite in his Nov. 18 Las Vegas rubber match with Erik “El Terrible” Morales. Sportsbook.com has put Pacquiao a -210 favorite over Morales, who was placed as a +170 underdog in their scheduled 12-round super-featherweight clash at the Thomas and Mack Center. Oddsmakers say that a wager of $ 210 for Pacquiao would only win $ 100, while a bet of $ 100 for Morales would result in a payoff of $ 170 in case the Mexican prevails in the highly-awaited battle. Pacquiao’s overwhelming tenth-round knockout victory over Morales last January and the difficulty that Morales will encounter in making the weight limit of 130 lbs in the next three weeks are being taken into account in placing the Filipino as the favored fighter. While Morales dealt Pacquiao a stinging defeat in the first fight in March 2005, the way Pacquiao scored the most devastating victory of his career early this year remains fresh in everyone’s mind. Pacquiao, 27, was heavily favored in the first match and the odds were about even during the second meeting. Morales, 30, is confident of conquering the scales with ease with the help of experts from the Velocity Sports Performance based in Los Angeles. The Tijuana native has been training intensely in the mountains of Otomi outside Mexico City since Sept. 20. Morales told the Mexican media over the weekend that he is not keen in shelling out a hefty fine if he fails to make the weight. Pacquiao and trainer Freddie Roach said they’ll take the money and push through with the fight if Morales does not go over 132 lbs. Gun enthusiast Cris Aquino, who will carry the Philippine flag from Pacquiao’s dressing room all the way to the top of the ring, was still surprised that Pacquiao was pegged the overwhelming favorite. "Masyado tayong llamado," said Aquino, who first carried the flag in Nov. 2003 when Pacquiao beat up Marco Antonio Barrera in San Antonio, Texas. http://www.mb.com.ph/SPRT2006103078418.html Quote Link to comment
jopit Posted October 30, 2006 Share Posted October 30, 2006 talo na sigurado si pacquiao....busy siya kasi sa bago niyang mercedez. go go go morales! Quote Link to comment
T.T. Posted October 30, 2006 Share Posted October 30, 2006 Go Erik Morales! Pacboy, itigil mo na yang showbiz Quote Link to comment
reddhat Posted October 30, 2006 Share Posted October 30, 2006 (edited) Pacman should concentrate with the real facts and stats between him and Morales, the odds will be in his favor because he beats the hell out of Morales the last time they square-off. But the fact that he was beaten also by Morales remains a sad truth and it is not impossible to repeat the same story come November 18 (Las Vegas time). If I will bet based on statistics of both boxers, I will bet for Morales. He is taller, has longer reach, has more experience fighting top rank opponents and if Morales chose to just jab and go (like Raheem did to him) and not to slug it out with Pacquiao he may have a chance to win. Pacman already has the power and quickness to knockdown opponents, one thing Pacman needs is STAMINA, he should be able to sustain a constant chase, jabs and combinations.He should focus in his training and should stop for awhile with his endorsements and other gigs. Edited October 30, 2006 by reddhat Quote Link to comment
reddhat Posted October 30, 2006 Share Posted October 30, 2006 Pacman will win by KO. Quote Link to comment
coldfussion Posted October 30, 2006 Share Posted October 30, 2006 I agree!!! PACMAN will bring home the bacon... :cool: Quote Link to comment
clubber_lang Posted October 30, 2006 Share Posted October 30, 2006 Dearest Manny, Knock Morales to next year... Thanks in advance Quote Link to comment
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