Showing posts with label Floyd Mayweather. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Floyd Mayweather. Show all posts

Mayweather vs. Pacquiao ; the best fight ever

There is no doubt that at present Manny Pacquiao deserves recognition as being the best fighter, pound-for-pound, in the world. This boxing icon deserves the accolade and is the first ever Filipino to reach such dizzy heights. This southpaw dynamo, "Pacman" as he is also known, has had several sensational victories during his career, and still has the power to achieve more.

His current standing in the boxing world was earned by hard work and brilliance, and while it is not easy to focus on any of his fights as being better than any of the rest, here are what could be considered to be his best seven bouts. While others would likely select others or place them in a different order, it cannot be argued this seven were not amongst his best.

At no. 7: Opponent - Fashan 3K Battery of Thailand

Two southpaws meet blow by blow, one defending his Ring Magazine featherweight title, and the other trying to make a name. Pacquiao proved that he's got the power to restrict this Thai boxer's straight win record to just the 68 it stands at now. This Manila event that took place on December 11, 2004, and Manny sent Battery to the canvas three times in Round 4. It was a left uppercut, literally lifting the Thai off his feet that ended the fight with a TKO.

At no. 6: Opponent - David Diaz of Mexico

Another southpaw! This time fighting in the lightweight division, Manny Pacquiao had his chance to overpower Diaz. Now weighing 135 pounds, Pacman showed to everyone that he has also carried up his powers by fashioning a perfect punch that sent Diaz flat on his face. This bout that took place on June 28, 2008 gave some boxing analysts the idea to stage a fight between the Filipino Champ and Oscar de la Hoya. His victory against Diaz earned him his fourth world title in a row.

At no. 5: Opponent - Erik Morales of Mexico

Would anyone think that Manny would finally make it in his third chance to claim supremacy over the super-featherweight great Erik Morales? Possibly, but no one else had ever done to Morales what Pacquiao did on that fateful 18th day of November 2008. Considering that Morales had beaten Pacquiao twice already, Manny could be said not to have learned his lesson and was heading for a fall. However, it was the other way around. "El Terrible" learned his lesson, and painfully at that, when he was blown away by a knockout in Round 3!

At no. 4: Opponent - Juan Manuel Marquez of Mexico

At featherweight, and for the second time, Pacquiao met "Dinamita" who holds the WBC featherweight crown. Way back in May 2004, their first encounter ended in a draw. Pacquiao showed dominating power right from the first round, checking Marquez three times. This March 15, 2008 event in Pacquiao's career really brought out the best in him and also from Marquez, both holding on to the finish. Manny won by a split decision. It was the third round knockdown that gave Pacquiao the edge to prevail on the scorecards.

At no. 3: Opponent - Marco Antonio Barrera

When Manny Pacquiao hit the floor in Round 1, many thought he deserved it because he dared to fight the legendary Marco Antonio Barrera. However, the expectation that the Mexican would end the fight early was reversed as Pacquiao landed 31 power punches in Round 2. As if awakened by the feel of the canvas during the opening round, the Filipino lefty displayed superior hand speed, delivering five-punch combinations.

In Round 3, Pacquiao put Barrera down with his powerful left hammer on the opponent's jaw. From then on the momentum of the fight shifted with Pacquiao's tremendous display of power, and in Round 7 a head butt sent blood down Barrera's face. The Mexican tried to hold on to defend his belt, but only up to the 11th round when he was floored again, and ending the game with his corner throwing a towel on him to save him from more of Pacquiao's ferocity.

At no. 2: Opponent - Oscar de la Hoya

Starting his professional career at 106 pounds and stepping up to 135 to snatch the WBC lightweight title from David Diaz on June 28, 2008, Pacquiao had to go up higher if he wanted yet another title. His victory over Marquez in March 2008 established him as the world top pound-for-pound sensation. This match was considered a suicide move by Pacquiao's camp, deciding to fight De la Hoya at 147 pounds.

Dubbed as a "Dream Match", 35 year old De la Hoya was favorite because of his advantage of 4 inches in height over Pacquiao. However, Manny's superiority in power and ring craft overcame that, and his trainer, Freddie Roach, had successfully added more tools to Manny's signature left-hand hammer. De la Hoya finally succumbed to his superior speed which was translated into devastating power. The Golden Boy of Mexico suffered 195 punches and in the 8th round had already developed a swollen face, giving the victory to Pacquiao by a TKO.

At no. 1: Opponent - Ricky Hatton

Who would forget the much talked about "The Battle of the East and West"? The most recent and the most unexpected victory of Manny Pacquiao came amidst the glamour and glitz of publicity from both camps. Even the trainers Freddie Roach and Floyd Mayweather, Sr. had their share of the limelight, throwing punches of harsh words at each other.

However, the real scene of the action came on May 2, 2009. Pacquiao right away showed determination to subdue Hatton in the opening round, finally forcing the favored boxer to the floor in Round 2 with his supercharged left hammer. The fight was over. Many found it disappointing, but once again Pacman had proved his superiority over whatever opponent had the temerity to face him.


 


 

Floyd "Money" Mayweather

Floyd Mayweather boy. is definitely the neatest technical fighter to ever have fought. Instinctively he possesses connatural talent and skill. A current unvanquished skilled record backs that claim. the planet is at his feet whenever he's therein ring. All opponents that have precede him have all fallen short, or as Mayweather himself states:

"Many tried however all have unsuccessful. there's no blueprint on a way to beat Floyd Mayweather, period."
Fortunately, for Mayweather, this could continue true. the dearth of endowment seldom sprung from today's prime contenders of the light-weight, welterweight and pugilist divisions wants a fix. those that do hold unvanquished career records typically due thus from substantial engagements in what fans seek advice from as "tune-up" bouts. For abundant of Mayweather's boxing career fighter's careers are entirely based mostly around remaining unvanquished.

Smaller weight category fighters are terribly selective once selecting their opponents.

For a loss would virtually actually ruin their probabilities of a match with Mayweather boy. as they advance the ladder of distinguishable weight divisions. It's no fluke. he is the simplest. At some purpose one should fall down to the only too frequent mentioning of admiration from prime ten thought music artists and A-list function figures.

... and therefore the greatest defensive fighter/counter-puncher ever recognition goes to...

Let's be honest in our analysis:

Floyd "Money" Mayweather is that the highest paid contestant worldwide for one simple reason-he does not lose. Ever. Not even shut. This man is additionally a gambling junkies' ally and a proverbial "cash cow" as he puts it. "They build fighters thanks to me". once the only real trade conducts engineering methods toward with success crafting the victorious state of affairs of defeating "MoneyMay", then his claim of being the best is truly valid.

Floyd Mayweather is not on the brink of lose a bout anytime shortly. Here's why. The doggedness is overshadowed solely by a real information of defense. This unbeatable counter punch solely vogue with the shoulder roll evidenced effective with the likes of James "Lights Out" Toney and was revered by his opponents.

You must conjointly perceive that defeating Mayweather involves iron-clad patience that is unprecedented from the other of today's human athletes with the exception of Floyd himself. Floyd could be a completely different breed of fighter. he's a purest style of a boxer ever to try to to it. Like Mike Tyson there aren't any wasted punches, solely with cash could every individual shot thrown is not done thus with knockout causation power.

He's actuality minister of defense. Floyd's the kind of fighter UN agency is unmatched far and away in bitted of speed and aggression. He'll ne'er get caught being greedy by taking uncalled-for punching risks. He does not 'sniff' knockout opportunities rather, however accepts them as they gift an opportunity to extend the already well revered knockout quantitative relation of this legendary career.

Nobody else will endure being ironed sort of a Floyd Mayweather. simply ne'er has been done before. Penetrating his defensive weapon with flurries of well placed power shots square measure simply too risky. this is often a wise fighter with a nearly unlimited boxing I.q. UN agency will box from any angle. That unmatched ability of counter punching on the fly whereas dodging all blows bar none square measure flourishing keys to finish versus anyone.

Yet with this arsenal, Mayweather still actively has different weapons each objectionably and otherwise to prove ought to his victim prove formidable. and at last, the last reason that Floyd "Money" Mayweather can stay current as a boxer is probably the foremost obvious - Floyd is simply too good to stay around for too long.

Like him or hate him, however "Prettyboy" Floyd "Money" Mayweather can stay unmutilated and undefeated for the length of his historical boxing career.