Showing posts with label pacquiao vs margarito. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pacquiao vs margarito. Show all posts

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Sean Avery and Henrik Lundqvist do double take at Scarlett Johansson

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New York Ranger stars Sean Avery and Henrik Lundqvist became distracted by curvy Scarlett Johansson while visiting the set of "Saturday Night Live." Johansson was rehearsing for last night's co-hosting gig and warming up with funnygal Kristen Wiig. "Both players did a double take at Scarlett," said a source.

 The Rangers regained their focus enough to give Kenan Thompson and Bobby Moynihan a sneak peek at the new jerseys the team will begin wearing on the ice Wednesday.

Boxing News

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Manny Pacquiao batters Antonio Margarito, captures WBC super welterweight title at Cowboys Stadium:
ARLINGTON, Tex. - In an overhyped match that turned out to be nothing but a glorified exhibition, Manny Pacquiao displayed his brilliance against an overmatched Antonio Margarito. Pacquiao scored a lopsided 12-round decision Saturday night to take the WBC super welterweight title before a crowd of 41,734 at Cowboys Stadium.

This was a case of a great little man beating the stuffing out of a decent bigger man. All three judges gave Pacquiao, who earned a guaranteed $15 million, the victory by a huge margin. Judge Jurgen Langos scored it 120-108, judge Glen Crocker 118-110 and judge Oren Schellenburger 119-109. The Daily News scored it 119-109 for Pacquiao.

"It was hard," said Pacquiao, who gave Margarito credit for hurting him with a shot to the body late in the fight. "I really do my best to win the fight. He's strong. He's a very tough fighter. I can't believe it."

He said he eased up on Margarito, who was bleeding from a badly cut and swollen wound under his right eye, in the late rounds.

"I feel pity for my opponent. Look at his eyes and his bloody face," Pacquiao said. "In the 12th round I wasn't looking to get through the fight. My trainer said just be careful."

Margarito (38-7, 27 KOs) said the speed factor and the cuts were the difference in the fight.

"I knew Manny was very fast. We were going good until I got cut and that's when the problems started," Margarito said.

Margarito, who earned every penny of the $6 million he was guaranteed, said he never thought about stopping the fight, even though he was absorbing a tremendous amount of punishment through the final five rounds.

"I'm a Mexican. We fight till the end," Margarito said.

Pacquiao (52-3-2, 38 KOs), who weighed in officially on Friday at 144.6, stepped into the ring weighing 148 pounds and Margarito, who was 150 at the weighin, was 165.

In the end it hardly seemed to matter. And before the fight started it became background noise to some other issues that arose in the dressing rooms of both fighters.

Since Margarito had his license revoked by the California State Athletic Commission for attempting to enter the ring against Shane Mosley at the Staples Center in 2009, Freddie Roach, Pacquiao's trainer was present in his locker room at Cowboys Stadium during the entire time that his hands were being wrapped for Saturday night's fight.

Robert Garcia, Margarito's trainer, challenged Pacquiao's hand wraps and the Texas commission ordered his hands re-wrapped, which upset Roach and cut into Pacquiao's warm up time.Roach saw a bottle of Hydroxycut in Margarito's dressing room and ask the commission doctors to test him before the fight. The supplement used to contain ephedra, a substance that is used as an appetite suppressant, and stimulant. Roach also saw Margarito drinking several cups of coffee to get revved up before the fight. The commission doctor said that ephedra is illegal, but it's a risk that Margarito takes on himself. They refuse to order him to take a pre-fight urine test and said they would have him do the normal drug screening after the fight.

Both sides decided to suspend the locker room games and get on with the fight and settle things afterwards.
Once they got to the ring Pacquiao and Margarito quickly got down to business. There was no feeling out process. Pacquiao's speed advantage was immediately obvious as he split Margarito's defense and landed jabs straight on, which were quickly followed by two and three punch combinations. But Margarito didn't seem to be affected by the punches. During one exchange he smiled at Pacquaio as if to say, "Is that the best you got?"

But the accumulation of punches that Margarito was absorbing began to show on his face in the fourth round as a gigantic swollen bruise began forming under his right eye. The more Pacquiao pounded him, the larger the swelling became. Pacquiao had settled into a comfortable rhythm tapped out in time on Margarito's face. And Margarito helped Pacquiao out greatly by coming straight forward and providing an easy target.

By the sixth round it ceased to be sport - there was nothing competitive about it - and was more of an exercise in how much punishment Margarito was able to absorb. Margarito landed his best shot in the seventh round when he unloaded with a left hook to Pacquiao's side that nearly sent him to the canvas. The ropes held him up and Pacquiao came out firing to ward off Margarito's attack.

At the start of the 10th round Margarito's eye was so badly swollen and closed that referee Laurence Cole held up his hand over the eye and asked Margarito how many fingers he was holding up. When Margarito correctly answered "two" Cole let the fight continue.

Pacquiao kept up his assault in the 11th round, but he kept flashing looks at Cole, wanting the ref to step in and stop the beating. But Cole wouldn't end it.

Watch Pacquiao vs Margarito Results and Highlights

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Yesterday we brought you a preview of the Manny Pacquiao vs Antonio Margarito fight which was hugely anticipated in the boxing world. We noted that it looked as though it would be a really worthy and thrilling fight and fortunately we were right and were treated to an amazing bout.

In the end Manny Pacquiao took the victory after putting in a stunning performance. He tore Margarito apart in a masterful display of boxing to take his eighth world title. The fight for the WBC Light-middleweight Belt went to 12 rounds and Pacquiao’s resilience, speed and stamina really paid off. Margarito had appeared to be in great shape before the fight and after his year-long suspension for using illegal handwraps, had a point to prove.

He did prove a worthy opponent for Pacquiao though and put in a gutsy performance but The Pacman didn’t appear worried about Margarito’s extra bulk and the punches kept on coming. Pacquiao took an early lead and then landed a punch to Margarito’s right eye which opened a cut, according to Graham Shaw over on Sky Sports. It wasn’t all one-sided though and during the central part of the fight Margarito landed several good blows.

In the tenth round though Margarito almost looked down and out as he took some punishing punches from Pacquiao but managed to keep to his feet and by the eleventh many were wondering if the fight would be stopped. By the final round it was all elementary and Pacquiao knew he had it in the bag and just had to see out the last three minutes.

At the bell the scores were 120-108, 118-110, and 119-109, a result which we could see coming from the first round. Pacquiao was quite simply outstanding, but it should be noted that Margarito put on an impressive and brave performance to make this fight one to remember. Will we eventually see Pacquiao vs. Mayweather? That remains to be seen but for now Pacquiao should just enjoy this victory which he won in style. If you want to see a video of Pacquiao being interviewed straight after he won go to the sky link below.

For more on this go to Anysearchinfo.us. You may also be interested in the results of Haye vs. Harrison. What did you think of Pacquiao vs. Margarito? We’d be interested to hear what you have to say about this so please feel free to send us your comments.

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Manny Pacquiao vs Antonio Margarito

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ARLINGTON, Texas — By the time they step into the ring Saturday night for their super welterweight title showdown at Cowboys Stadium, Antonio Margarito could outweigh Manny Pacquiao by as much as 15-to-20 pounds.
At Friday's weigh-in, Margarito tipped the scales at 150 pounds, which is the catch weight the fighters agreed to. Pacquiao came in at 144.6 pounds, well under the limit, which caused a buzz among the news media covering the fight because of how low his weight was.

Margarito (38-6, 27 KOs) is expected to re-hydrate to about 162-165 pounds by the start of the fight, which will be televised on HBO pay-per-view starting at 9 p.m. ET. Pacquiao (51-3-2, 38 KOs) doesn't figure to come in at more than 147 pounds.

Friday, November 12, 2010

Watch Pacquiao Fight

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This is going to be very great event guys! Another great fight will be brought to you buy very own boxing champ Manny Pacquiao. Every time he has a fight, he bas been up bringing the pride of the nation. He was able to win all his 12 previous fights and he has surely shown his superb speed and discipline inside the ring. The boxer-politician Manny Pacquiao will fight against Antonio Margarito of Mexico for the WBC Super Welterweight world title. Their fight will take place at the Cowboy’s Stadium in Dallas, Texas and it will happen live at exactly 10:00 AM on Sunday, November 14, 2010 Philippine time.

The local government in several cities and municipalities in the country has been sponsoring pay-per-views for their residents and setting up big screens in their own gymnasium. Every Filipino will surely stop whatever they may be doing during his fight tomorrow just to watch the event. Watching the Pacquiao vs Margarito live stream would be the best way to spend the weekend with the whole family.