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Excellent episode of 24/7 Pacquiao vs. Cotto

Posted: 26 Oct 2009 06:06 AM PDT

Watching people's lifelong possessions float by in muddy water is never fun. I certainly believe Manny Pacquiao is sincere in his hopes his countrymen get much more aid and assistance and aren't forgotten once the HBO cameras leave.



What also struck me was that I enjoyed the show. With all the tragedy around, it was still refreshing. I'm interested in these two fighters.



I hated the episodes of the Mayweather - Marquez promotion, not because I didn't like the fighters, but because I just couldn't handle Floyd Sr. and Uncle Roger.



I couldn't understand them, they are both bores, and lack any redeeming social value. They're simply not interesting. But that's me.



If what HBO does helps to sell addition households and converts some casual fans into diehards, that's great. It's ambitious and I hope it continues to pay off for them.



While I'm interested and will watch the rest of the shows; it's really wasted on me because I know I'm going to buy a ticket fight night without it. Maybe even buy a poster and a knockoff T-shirt or two.



So I have to say I was wrong back in September when I criticized the show. With the Mayweather family involved, HBO doesn't have much to work with in my opinion.



Having worked at many training camps over the years as a publicist, I have to say what I found most compelling was Freddie Roach walking up to Manny Pacquiao and his political guest and interrupting them to share the crisis they were in regarding the approaching weather and the need to break camp for Manila.



Sometimes how you approach a situation makes all the difference and I believe Freddie did as well as he could have hoped.



I have been chewed out publicly in hotel coffee shops in front of dozens of people and my peers by some of the best including a robust Lou Duva for all kinds of reasons. I still have the scars. It goes with the crazy job.


Source:http://www.examiner.com/

Pacquiao to KO Cotto in later rounds: Koncz

Posted: 26 Oct 2009 06:05 AM PDT

Canadian adviser Mike Koncz has joined American trainer Freddie Roach and conditioning coach Alex Ariza in declaring that Manny Pacquiao will certainly knockout WBO welterweight champion Miguel Cotto in the "Firepower" bout on November 14 in Las Vegas.

Koncz, however, thinks the KO will not come soon in the fight, contrary to what Roach has predicted.

"I believe it will happen but I don't believe it will happen as quickly as in the [Ricky] Hatton fight," Koncz told abs-cbnNEWS.com last week.

Pacquiao became the IBO/Ring Magazine light welterweight champion in May after stunning Britain's Hatton with a 2nd round KO in the "Battle of the East and West."

Roach told PhilBoxing.com that Pacquiao would KO Cotto in Round 1 if the Puerto Rican "doesn't run." Ariza, meantime, said the Filipino boxing superstar can KO Cotto "if he lands a shot" because of the immense power of Pacquiao's punch.

"You know Cotto's a fighter in his prime. He's one of the best body punchers in the business, very strong," Koncz said of the WBO welterweight champ.

"Certainly I believe Manny will prevail in the fight because his foot speed and his hand speed are just gonna be too much for Cotto," he continued.

"But the knockout, I think so but I don't think so [it will happen] until the later rounds."

Pacquiao went to the United States Saturday night to wrap up his training there. Koncz said the pound-for-pound king will train in Los Angeles, California for two weeks.

Team Pacquiao will proceed to Las Vegas, Nevada on the Sunday before the fight to continue training.

Source:http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/

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