9balllvr said:can you provide more information on the event?
thanks.
Here's a previous thread about that event:
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=72993
9balllvr said:can you provide more information on the event?
thanks.
Renegade said:Thanks, Joey.. .Nice Pic.
Was this the fight he lost because of his socks? I heard he avenged that defeat already. Is this true?
Renegade said:Here's a pic of manny with someone named efrem i think....
(don't remember who i stole this pic from. thanks, whoever you are...)![]()
Ivory pointed Judd.Oddball said:What cue is he using?
He had a draw against JMM when he those foot-blisters.Renegade said:Thanks, Joey.. .Nice Pic.
Was this the fight he lost because of his socks? I heard he avenged that defeat already. Is this true?
tpdtom said:Here's the latest from HBO Boxing regarding the fight, and Manny in particular...Tom
DON'T WORRY, MANNY IS OKAY
It has become a mantra in the boxing soap opera, "As Manny's World Turns." Trainer Freddie Roach gets a lot of air time on the show, but the line he most often has to say is, "Don't worry, Manny is okay." But is he? After going through more distractions for his Oct. 6 fight with Marco Antonio Barrera that any boxer in recent memory, many are wondering: will Manny Pacquiao have his head screwed on straight when he enters the ring.
by Nat Gottlieb
First the Cliff Notes on "As Manny's World Turns." Starting in May:
Manny falls in love with the notion of being a congressman. He campaigns hard in the Philippines, where he is a national icon, spends a ton of money, but the voters break his heart. They spurn him for another.
Manny perks up when Golden Boy Promotions and Top Rank kiss and make up. He gets his second love, a rematch with Barrera. Manny is supposed to report to Roach's Wild Card Gym around the second week in July to begin preparing for his big night out. A plane with his Filipino training team and equipment is waiting for him on the runway. Manny backs out and cancels the flight in order to take care of a multitude of business deals he is involved in, including a movie he is filming with beautiful Filipino actress Ara Mina. The movie is an action/comedy. Mina plays a reporter covering an insurgency. Manny portrays a rebel and uses method acting.
Life back home continues to be so hectic that Manny keeps putting off his Wild Card arrival. He squeezes some training in between making commercials, filming the movie and signing product endorsements ranging from an herbal sleeping pill to beer, ice cream and vinegar. He also can't resist an old flame, basketball, which he plays when ever he can in a Filipino league.
Meanwhile, back in L.A., when asked about his boxing star's absence and his conditioning, Roach says: "Don't worry, Manny is okay."
Manny finally makes his fashionably late grand appearance in Los Angeles the second week of August for a press conference. Roach tells the media Manny will start working at the Wild Card the next day. Without informing Roach, Manny flies right back to the Philippines. When Roach contacts him, Manny tells him he went back because he was afraid there might be "Barrera spies" watching what he was working on in the gym. The mild-mannered Roach can only laugh and mutter "spies." For Manny's last three fights, Roach closed down the gym to outsiders.
Soon another reason for Manny's return to the Philippines surfaces. Manny, who is reported on daily more than Paris Hilton and Britney Spears combined, makes the Filipino scandal sheets. Rumors abound that he is having a romantic liaison with the sexy Ara Mina. His wife Jinkee is upset. Manny denies the affair emphatically, as does Mina, who says she often goes on "dates" with her leading men and crew members to build harmony on the set. Jinkee is mollified. All is well in the Pacquiao House. But Manny still balks at coming to L.A. He decides to train the first six weeks in Cebu City, the last two in the Wild Card and Vegas.
Unflappable Freddie tells the American media it's not a big deal, "Manny is doing fine."
Roach prepares to fly to the Philippines to train Manny. Manny has a change of heart. He says he is coming to L.A. after all. Roach unpacks. Two days later Manny has another change of heart. He is staying in the Philippines to train at friend and confidant Rex "Wakee" Salud's RWS Gym in Cebu. Roach repacks and flies to Cebu.
Training begins. Manny is happy. Roach is not. The trainer was assured security would keep out Manny's hordes of fans. They do not. The gym is filled with people who have flocked to Cebu to see their matinee idol. "Manny loves to play to the crowd. It is taking away from his focus," Roach tells the Filipino media. Roach threatens to pull out and return to Los Angeles unless security does its job. He gives Salud one last chance. "He's not focusing on the fight, he's focusing on the fans. If nothing happens, I am going home."
Order is restored at the gym. The fans are kept out. Roach stays. Manny is training well. Then on Friday, Aug. 31, he comes down with a contagious flu that was making the rounds of Cebu. His doctor prescribes medicine, two days rest and tells Manny to avoid contact with people. There was no indication from Manny what he found hardest: taking the pills, missing training or avoiding contact with his fans.
By Sunday Manny is feeling better. The doctor okays a walk around the hotel. Roach waits in his own room for a call from Pacquiao to inform him he was ready to go for the walk. No call comes. It was 10 a.m. Roach figured Pacquiao was still sleeping. He was not.
Feeling better, Manny sneaks out of the hotel, drives to Cebu City Sports Complex where he plays a game of basketball against the Cebu media. When he gets back to the hotel, Roach is told by Manny "he only ran up and down the court a little." What he doesn't tell Roach is he scored 30 points.
Manny returns to training hard and is looking good. So well that by the end of the week Manny feels he can take the weekend off to sign an agreement with GMA 7, which will telecast the fight, and to ink a deal to host a sports-oriented reality show and a possible telenovela.
Roach assures the media that Manny was back in Cebu on Sunday evening and was in bed by 9 p.m. On Monday, Manny returns to the gym for sparring. Roach, in his daily report to the hordes of Filipino media says: "Manny went ten good rounds," and indicated the workout was "pretty good for a Monday," considering he took the weekend off.
Manny is training now with great intensity and everybody in the Pacquiao camp is happy.
Meanwhile, Manny's opponent is working in total isolation in the high altitude mountains of Guadalajara. He allows no distractions.
Why is any of this important? Because both fighters have said they each lost a major fight because of outside distractions.
Pacquiao blames his loss in his first fight with Erik Morales in 2005 on distractions. Pacquiao blames his loss in his first fight with Erik Morales in 2005 on distractions. Every day the Wild Card was packed with his fans who cheered Manny's every move. Hangers on jammed his hotel suite. When he wasn't training, he was meeting with lawyers and managers to develop a strategy to sever ties with his then promoter, Murad Muhammad, whom Manny's team claims was shortchanging him on purse money.
Ron Borges, who writes for HBO, filed this post-fight account after Morales won: "As the days wore on, Pacquiao wore down. His focus on Morales seemed to slip away until he appeared to be only a shadow himself when Fight Night finally came. He fought bravely, as always, but he did not fight well and he was punished for it. Pacquiao's tactics seemed nonexistent, and his stubborn insistence on finding a way to knock out the resilient Morales with one punch led him to a painful defeat."
Barrera blames his TKO loss to Manny in 2003 on distractions. The Mexican fighter is very addicted to routine. His training camps are scripted the same way down to the T. He does not like change. For the first fight with Manny, Barrera went through the mother of distractions.
He was undergoing a painful professional divorce from longtime manager/promoter Ricardo Maldonado. The separation meant that Barrera also lost the services of his longtime trainer, Oscar Maldonado, who is Ricardo's son.
Then, while training in the mountains of Big Bear Lake in California, Barrera was blindsided when Maldonado leaked information to the media that the boxer had undergone brain surgery two years ago. Barrera, who trains with tremendous focus and intensity, had to deal with an onslaught of media questions. He explained that the surgery was very minor to remove a small cyst. In the middle of this circus, Barrera had to evacuate his camp when wild fires threatened Big Bear.
When the fight came, Barrera looked lethargic and unfocused in the ring, and was dominated by the underdog, Pacquiao. In the post-fight press conference Barrera would say: "I couldn't see a lot of things. I wasn't concentrating. I wasn't feeling like myself. I don't know what went wrong, but it wasn't me (in the ring)."
This time, Barrera has had no distractions. He has talked about retiring, and this may be his last fight. He sounds like a man on a mission.
"I am not just fighting for personal revenge. I'm fighting for my country and my fellow Mexican fighters who have fallen victim to Pacquiao," the Mexican said from training camp. "I am training harder than I ever have. I want to beat Manny so badly I can taste it. This goes beyond being personal. For me, this fight is about restoring national pride."
As for Manny, it was recently announced that he would be starring in a sitcom with another beautiful Filipino actress, Rufa Mae Quinto. His producers promise this will not disrupt the schedule of his training. Taping of the sitcom will start only after the Barrera fight. Manny has taken a similar stance about finishing the movie with Ara Mina.
According to a recent report in the Philippine Inquirer, shooting of the film will resume only after the fight. The movie will be entered in the Manila Film Festival in December. Asked to comment on his kissing scene with Ara Mina, "Manny responded with a shy grin."
Recently this comment surfaced from Oscar De La Hoya, who promotes Barrera through his company, Golden Boy Promotions. When asked what he thought of Barrera's chances to beat Pacquiao, De La Hoya was quoted as saying: "The more I hear about Pacquiao's distractions, the more I think he (Barrera) can pull off the upset."
Stay tuned.
JAM said:Manny is one tough competitor. I'll be watching the fight this weekend. Go MANNY!![]()
Check out out this picture. He's a man on a mission!![]()
I'd kill to have those six-pack abs.
JAM
Renegade said:Thanks, Joey.. .Nice Pic.
Was this the fight he lost because of his socks? I heard he avenged that defeat already. Is this true?
Winning brand gloves from Japan. Made of layered synthetic foam.crosseyedjoe said:It's supposedly the gloves. He wears Cleto Reyes (a mexican brand), puncher's gloves in most of his fight, but the contract in that fight had him wearing Champion brand, softer gloves.
Yes, he avenged his lost twice already with 2KOs.
crosseyedjoe said:It's supposedly the gloves. He wears Cleto Reyes (a mexican brand), puncher's gloves in most of his fight, but the contract in that fight had him wearing Champion brand, softer gloves.
Yes, he avenged his lost twice already with 2KOs.
JAM said:My work is overflowing, and I have to work this weekend. However, I am getting up early tomrorow morning and get my daily quota done because I am not going to miss this fight.
I'm having a party here at my house, too. We are looking forward to this boxing match and will be glued to the tube.
My sources tell me that Manny is determined in his training regime and is looking GREAT! Another Manny picture taken this week, gearing up for the big event!![]()
JAM
gopi-1 said:Here's the weigh-in pics from Vegas that was taken an hour ago JAM. Check
out the Pacman's six pack and abs, scary!!!![]()
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