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Manny Pacquiao could have the boxing market cornered
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Monday, 04 May 2009 03:40

Pacman knocking hitmanManny Pacquiao prides himself as a smart businessman who knows how to play poker. Let future opponents beware: He walked out of the MGM Grand casino-hotel this weekend with a stack of chips.

A record-tying world title in a sixth division. A fourth consecutive victory in a different weight class. And a one-sided performance in a major fight that, compared to the Tyson-Spinks mauling and George Foreman's "Down goes Frazier!" triumph, has given Pacquiao unprecedented power in mapping his immediate fighting future.

The best pound-for-pound fighter in the world coming off a second-round knockout victory like that in a lucrative junior-welterweight championship bout against Ricky Hatton? That creates perks.

After the first major bout of the post- Oscar De La Hoya era, Pacquiao is now the man. He is empowered to pick who he wants to fight, when he wants to fight them, and at what weight.

The handful of opponents before him includes Pomona's world welterweight champion Shane Mosley, Miguel Cotto, unbeaten lightweight champion Edwin Valero, Mexico's popular Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. and unbeaten and recently unretired Floyd Mayweather Jr.

The problem with Mayweather is that he signed Friday to fight Mexico's Juan Manuel Marquez on July 18. The move surprised the Pacquiao camp, who say they are unlikely to rest until the super-fight.

"A busy fighter is a good fighter, we're not going to wait around," Pacquiao trainer Freddie Roach said. "Mayweather just had to wait one day and this fight could've happened. I think he's scared of Manny."

Privately, the Pacquiao camp said Mayweather Jr. harmed his leverage in future Pacquiao negotiations -- perhaps for a bout early next year -- by agreeing to fight Marquez in a bout expected to struggle for pay-per-view buys.

Meanwhile, the buzz around Pacquiao (49-3-2, 36 knockouts) intensified after he knocked down Hatton three times, including a highlight-reel left hook that flattened Hatton with one second left in the second round.

Pacquiao, 30, is in peak shape, showcasing ring smarts that have caught up to his speed and punching power. He's better than even those closest to him think. Pacquiao business manager Michael Koncz said before the fight that he bet at the sports book that his fighter would knock out Hatton in three to six rounds.

Roach, for the second consecutive fight, ended the night urging a Pacquiao victim to retire. De La Hoya did, and Hatton should, too, Roach said. "He had a great career, but knockouts like that aren't good for people." Hatton advisor Gareth Williams said, "It's Ricky's call."

Meanwhile, Pacquiao promoter Bob Arum of Top Rank said, "I have something special in history here, an athlete who's improving every fight. He's like a grand painting."

The next stroke, Arum said, is to have Pacquiao film a movie in the Philippines, then travel to New York in June to pick up his 2008 fighter-of-the-year award and watch Cotto's welterweight title defense against Joshua Clottey. The Pacquiao camp will then huddle to select a new foe.

"Manny will fight anybody. He says, 'Whoever, whatever, no problem, I just do what my coach [Roach] wants me to do,' " Arum's matchmaker Bruce Trampler said. "Freddie knows. He thinks about this stuff all the time."

So it's noteworthy that Roach first mentioned Mosley's name as a future opponent. "As a fan, that's the fight I'd most want to see," Roach said.

Mosley congratulated Pacquiao late Saturday, then quickly lobbied to get that fight while knowing Top Rank could be tempted business-wise to match Pacquiao against Cotto, a Top Rank fighter. Trampler said assuredly there's no such conspiracy theory in play.

"Let's get it done," Mosley said. "I don't see a reason they'd want to fight Cotto when I'm the champion who beat [Antonio] Margarito, who beat Cotto. It'd be a classic fight [against Pacquiao]. We both have good hand speed and power and I think that fans want to see the best fight the best."

Team Pacquiao, however, doesn't want to fight either Mosley or Cotto at the welterweight limit of 147 pounds, and would demand that either move down to a catch-weight bout of 143 pounds, said Roach.

"We can talk," Mosley said.

First, it'll be up to Team Pacquiao to make the call.



Tags: Manny Pacquiao  Ricky Hatton  Floyd Mayweather Sr.  Freddie Roach  Michael Moorer  Boxing  Manny Pacquiao prides himself as a smart businessman who knows how to play poker. Let future opponents beware: He walked out of the MGM Grand casino-hotel this weekend with a stack of chips.A record-tying world title in a sixth division. A fourth consecutive victory in a different weight class. And a one-sided performance in a major fight that  compared to the Tyson-Spinks mauling and George Foreman's Down goes Frazier! triumph  has given Pacquiao unprecedented power in mapping his immediate fighting future.The best pound-for-pound fighter in the world coming off a second-round knockout victory like that in a lucrative junior-welterweight championship bout against Ricky Hatton? That creates perks.After the first major bout of the post- Oscar De La Hoya era  Pacquiao is now the man. He is empowered to pick who he wants to fight  when he wants to fight them  and at what weight.The handful of opponents before him includes Pomona's world welterweight champion Shane Mosley  Miguel Cotto  unbeaten lightweight champion Edwin Valero  Mexico's popular Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. and unbeaten and recently unretired Floyd Mayweather Jr.The problem with Mayweather is that he signed Friday to fight Mexico's Juan Manuel Marquez on July 18. The move surprised the Pacquiao camp  who say they are unlikely to rest until the super-fight.A busy fighter is a good fighter  we're not going to wait around  Pacquiao trainer Freddie Roach said. Mayweather just had to wait one day and this fight could've happened. I think he's scared of Manny.Privately  the Pacquiao camp said Mayweather Jr. harmed his leverage in future Pacquiao negotiations -- perhaps for a bout early next year -- by agreeing to fight Marquez in a bout expected to struggle for pay-per-view buys.Meanwhile  the buzz around Pacquiao (49-3-2  36 knockouts) intensified after he knocked down Hatton three times  including a highlight-reel left hook that flattened Hatton with one second left in the second round.Pacquiao  30  is in peak shape  showcasing ring smarts that have caught up to his speed and punching power. He's better than even those closest to him think. Pacquiao business manager Michael Koncz said before the fight that he bet at the sports book that his fighter would knock out Hatton in three to six rounds.Roach  for the second consecutive fight  ended the night urging a Pacquiao victim to retire. De La Hoya did  and Hatton should  too  Roach said. He had a great career  but knockouts like that aren't good for people. Hatton advisor Gareth Williams said  It's Ricky's call.Meanwhile  Pacquiao promoter Bob Arum of Top Rank said  I have something special in history here  an athlete who's improving every fight. He's like a grand painting.The next stroke  Arum said  is to have Pacquiao film a movie in the Philippines  then travel to New York in June to pick up his 2008 fighter-of-the-year award and watch Cotto's welterweight title defense against Joshua Clottey. The Pacquiao camp will then huddle to select a new foe.Manny will fight anybody. He says  'Whoever  whatever  no problem  I just do what my coach [Roach] wants me to do  ' Arum's matchmaker Bruce Trampler said. Freddie knows. He thinks about this stuff all the time.So it's noteworthy that Roach first mentioned Mosley's name as a future opponent. As a fan  that's the fight I'd most want to see  Roach said.Mosley congratulated Pacquiao late Saturday  then quickly lobbied to get that fight while knowing Top Rank could be tempted business-wise to match Pacquiao against Cotto  a Top Rank fighter. Trampler said assuredly there's no such conspiracy theory in play.Let's get it done  Mosley said. I don't see a reason they'd want to fight Cotto when I'm the champion who beat [Antonio] Margarito  who beat Cotto. It'd be a classic fight [against Pacquiao]. We both have good hand speed and power and I think that fans want to see the best fight the best.Team Pacquiao  however  doesn't want to fight either Mosley or Cotto at the welterweight limit of 147 pounds  and would demand that either move down to a catch-weight bout of 143 pounds  said Roach.We can talk  Mosley said.First  it'll be up to Team Pacquiao to make the call. * L.A. Times * Philippine Sports Central  
 
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