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December 23, 2009

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By Edwin Ladaga

Bob Arum, Pacquiao's promoter, has issued an ultimatum in less than 24 hours to drop Mayweather's demand on Olympic style testing or the highly anticipated boxing clash between Pacquiao and Floyd Jr. will not happen.

Pacquiao has proven time and againt that he is a fighter who fights quality opponents like Barerra, Morales, Hatton and Cotto. The same cannot be said of Mayweather, who is known for ducking elite fighters like Mosley and Margarito.

Mayweather needs the Pacquiao fight badly in order to silence his critics. Beating an elite fighter in his prime would solidify Floyd's claim that he is the best in his generation.

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By Oliver Suarez

In an article by Steve Kim for MaxBoxing, Bob Arum said "We’re willing to do all kinds of urine analysis. We’re willing to do blood testing before the last press conference and after the fight."


Pacquiao and his team are open to taking a blood test but not right before the fight. So the headlines about Pacquiao refusing to take a blood test are misleading.

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December 22, 2009

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 By Oliver Suarez

 The Pacquiao vs. Mayweather Jr. bout is one of the most anticipated fights in recent years. It can be argued that a fight of this magnitude has not happened since the days of the four horsemen (Hagler, Duran, Hearns, and Leonard) when bouts between elite fighters were more common.
 
As a result, it is fitting that this bout should include excellent undercards. This is the perfect fight for boxing to go back to its roots. The days when undercards often included title fights and featured other great boxers.

Boxing has experienced a renaissance in the last two years and the Pacquiao vs. Mayweather Jr. bout has a chance to put boxing back where it used to be.  In the front pages of the sport sections and main topics of discussion in sports shows.

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December 21, 2009

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 By Oliver Suarez
  Although it is not etched in stone yet, the probability of the most anticipated fight since Oscar De La Hoya vs. Felix Trinidad happening is very good, according to recent reports.
There have been a number of great fights throughout the years, but few come close to the drama and storylines that this fight provides.
I can’t remember a fight of this magnitude, involving two fighters who are so different from each other in so many aspects. You have arguably the most arrogant and talkative fighter facing the most humble fighter in the sport.

Also, has there ever been a bout between the best defensive fighter and most feared offensive fighter who are both also considered as the best pound for pound fighter? The matchup that

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By Oliver Suarez

Those who had the privilege to watch Roy Jones Jr. during his prime will tell you what a fighting specimen he was. In between Sugar Ray Leonard and Floyd Mayweather Jr. there was Roy Jones, holding the mantle as the most complete fighter during his prime.

He had the intimidation factor, speed, quickness, and tremendous power with both hands. His only weakness may have been his defense and fundamentals, and only because we never knew how good they were.

He was never easy to hit, but too often relied on his quickness, and his opponents’ hesitancy to pull the trigger in fear of being countered, as his main defensive strategies.


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by Prime Tyme Koby

Floyd Mayweather has feasted on every opponent he has faced is his 40-fight pro career.

But my greatest advice would be to stay "Sugar" free.

With all the hype surrounding the possible megafight between Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao, many casual boxing fans are shouting that PacMan will be the one to eat Floyd's "donut".
I believe Sugar Shane Mosley poses the biggest threat to Floyd's perfection.

Manny Pacquiao is going to take a lot of punishment from Floyd's jab and wear down from the ring discipline that Floyd possesses.

Shane Mosley possesses the kind of jab and counterpunching ability that it will take to combat Floyd.
Also, they would more than

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By Oliver Suarez

Despite not having Mayweather’s pedigree and proper resources at his disposal at the beginning of his career Pacquiao has become arguably the best boxer of our generation. But, a number of boxing fans and so called boxing “experts” continue to deny him all the credit that he deserves.

His total body of work is second to none when compared to other great boxers of our generation. He’s only one of a handful of fighters in history that has surpassed his potential and expectations. This rare accomplishment should be appreciated by boxing fans and analysts.


Still his wins and accomplishments are too often downgraded and attributed to his opponents’ shortcomings instead of his ability to find a way to win. Many of his critics ignored his win versus Oscar De La Hoya since the latter was supposedly past his prime and weight drained. Yet, many of those critics knew those circumstances beforehand and still picked Oscar because they did not think that Manny had the boxing ability to pull out a victory.

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Paul Williams has been coined “The Most Avoided Fighter” and for good reason. He’s had to fight in multiple divisions since none of the top fighters in the welterweight division were willing to fight him.

Still, he’s been able to step into the ring with respectable and recognizable fighters such as Carlos Quintana, Antonio Margarito, and Vernon Philips.


Nonito’s list of recent victims on the other hand includes the following names: Luis Maldonado, Raul Martinez and Rafael Concepcion. They are solid and respectable fighters but none of them were considered elite fighters.

Nonito Donaire seemed to be destined for stardom after destroying Darchinyan considering the rising numbers boxing fans within the Filipino community.

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