Saturday, September 17, 2011

Mayweather vs. Ortiz: Mayweather will give what the fans want!


Many people are craving to watch the upcoming fight between Mayweather vs Ortiz this coming September 17, 2011 at the MGM Grand, Staples Center. Most of them want to see a good fight from Floyd as he is known to be the best match up with the pound for pound Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao. Can he able to satisfy the fans? Can the orthodox style of Mayweather knock down his opponent Victor?

Mayweather will really give his best in the upcoming fight as he will not want to stain his undefeated record. Usually, a fighter like Floyd will give his very best to make the fight more interesting and epic. He will make the fans pleased as he is expected to win the fight. If this is the expectation of many people, what would be the reaction of Ortiz? Will he lose confidence on the fight or will it be the reason for him to prove to the world that he can beat “Money”?

If Victor will not give his best in the upcoming fight, he will not be able to stand a chance against Floyd. The best thing for him to do is to train hard to prove it to the boxing fans that he can beat Mayweather. If he can really beat Floyd, there is a possibility that he can also have a chance to beat down “Pacman”. Whatever may happen on the event “Star Power”, I know it will be something worth watching. A lot of good fighters will also be competing in the event like Jesus Vargas vs. Joselito Lopez, Erik Morales vs. Pablo Cesa Cano and many more.
Are you now energized to watch the Mayweather vs. Ortiz Live fight? The fight is near, so don’t forget to watch it online as it will make you entertained and be thrilled.

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Good Things About Mosley from Roach, Sale Strategy or Legit?


Watch Pacquiao vs Mosley Fight - After I have watched the first episode of Fight Camp 360, which tackles the reality television series-documentary of the moment-by-moment fight between Manny Pacquiao and Sugar Shane Mosley, what I find peculiar is the fact that Sugar Shane Mosley looks a little old and weary; like he looks a bit painfully slow. Once more, Pacquiao’s management struck golf and hit rock bottom at finding someone who isn’t his equal, who isn’t at his best.

Just look at how Mosley changed over time, perhaps the tangible and imminent result of him worn out being optimistic over Manny Pacquiao. When you try to examine Mosley’s poor performance in his last two fights, I really thing he does not have an inkling of a chance to win over the people’s champ. So true! Fact is, he’s becoming too slow and old for the world of boxing, and just too timid to win. And as far as the first episode, it was rather a bit boring with an array of videos of Pacquiao and Mosley being shuffled around place to place, Pacquiao beaming for picture-perfect moments and with a lot of old fight clips combined.

In Mosley’s case, the video clips indicating the fight are quite obsolete, dating back to ages ago, with his fights with the prime De La Hoya in no way, 2000 and 2003. maybe if they are in cahoots trying to sell this fight, well, they’d do everything for it to hit the market, by all means, because if they continue to show how bad Mosley performed in his last two fights against Floyd “Money” Mayweather and Sergio Mora, it would work like a PPV resistant. Another thing that I think really pisses off most fans is the fact that both Freddie Roach and Bob Arum are both like larks talking about how you can’t count Mosley off the hook because through it all, he’s just an exceptional fighter, by all means. Roach is one person who scarcely says good things about Pacquiao’s opponents, and the mere fact that he’s saying good things about hi, is one way to suggest that he’s really helping in selling out the fight to the public who already has raised eyebrows.

The episode was aired only on CBS so a lot of boxing fans can watch it. But the thing is, would these people be interested enough o pay in order to watch the fight? Maybe, maybe not. But if a good performance of boxers is what they have, well then count me in! Let us watch also the upcoming Pacquiao vs Mosley Fight Camp 360 Episode 2 due on April 23, 2011.

Sunday, February 13, 2011

P4P King Manny Pacquiao vs Shane Mosley Match up in Las Vegas on May 7, 2011.


Now the fight of Pound for Pound king has been finally signed and prepared. When Bob Arum, promoter of the Top Rank Promotion signed the contract between people’s champion Manny Pacquiao and Sugar Shane Mosley for the Welterweight division having the limit of 147 lbs on May 7, 2011 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas Nevada. According to Bob Arum, Mosley has a long experience in boxing career. He added that it is official, that Manny Pacquiao is set to date and the biggest Pay day ever when he battle Sugar Shane Mosley. Coach Freddie Roach says that this fight would not be easy for Pacquiao. Top rank Promoter Bob Arum says that Sugar Shane Mosley has agreed to the terms of the fight. Arum has not revealed the terms of the deal, he says that this fight is the biggest pay out for Manny Pacquiao, Pacquiao earn 20 million dollars after the fight with Antonio Margarito. Mosley a former 3 division champion has the professional record of 46 wins, 6 losses, and 1 draw.

He did beat Pacquiao’s last opponent Antonio Margarito with technical knockout in January 2009. This year, Mosley lost with Floyd Mayweather Jr. and a draw with Sergio Mora. Like Pacquiao, he continues his 35 wins streak against Mc Clottey and Antonio Margarito.

Unlike Floyd Mayweather Jr. Mosley showed his support for Many Pacquiao’s political ambition, but other feels that Many Pacquiao,s future as a congressman is tougher than any fight despite in the ring. Floyd Mayweather and Sugar Shane Mosley, 2 of the world’s best fighters in boxing history are just some of the best paired with the p4p king. Although Mayweather is not facing many Pacquiao, boxing fans are still hoping to see a Pacquiao Mayweather fight in the future.

For now, let us all wait and watch Pacquiao vs Mosley Fight happening very soon. Las Vegas will once more bring us another spectacular fight that tickets had been already sold out.