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Temat postu: Filipino boxer Pacquiao faces De la Hoya
Filipino boxer Pacquiao faces De la Hoya
Filipino boxing icon Manny Pacquiao faces the biggest challenge of his career on Saturday when he takes on Oscar de la Hoya in what could be a careerdefining bout.
The bout between the MexicanAmerican "Golden Boy" and Pacquiao, who is reckoned to be the best poundforpound fighter in the world right now, has been dubbed the "Dream Match".
Pacquiao began fighting professionally at 106 pounds (48kg) fought just once at lightweight weighing in at 134.5 pounds (61 kg) when he wrested the World Boxing Council lightweight crown from David Diaz on June 28.
He'll take on De la Hoya at the MGM Grand on Saturday at a compromise welterweight limit of 147 pounds (66.7kg) will be the lightest De la Hoya has been since his 2001 victory over Arturo Gatti.
"I feel very comfortable at this 147pound weight right now," said Pacquiao, who nonetheless has made it plain he plans to go back to lightweight after the fight. "I've fought larger guys before. It's not a problem."
Pacquiao's trainer, Freddie Roach, admits he was sceptical of the whole idea at first.
"I honestly never thought it was possible," he said. "But then I saw Oscar with small guys and southpaws. He has trouble with both. So I pushed for it hard.
"It's basically because of what it will do for Manny's life. It's the icing on the cake. It makes him a superstar."
A hero in his homeland, Pacquiao stands to collect his biggest purse and make his biggest international impact in Saturday's fight, regardless of its nontitle status.
"If I win this fight, I will have achieved my dream and mission in boxing, to put my name in boxing history after all these years," said Pacquiao, who brings a 473 record with two drawn and 35 knockouts to the bout. "This is the most important fight of my life."
Results have been mixed for fighters who jump up in weight. It turned out badly for Kelly Pavlik recently, but Roy Jones jnr, who started his career at middleweight, made a jump to defeat World Boxing Association heavyweight champ John Ruiz.
Like Roach, Pacquiao believes his speed will help him overcome De la Hoya's fourinch height advantage.
"He's getting slow and the power is not there any more," Pacquiao said of De la Hoya, who has won world titles in six different weight classes. "I think I'm faster than him."
And there is the question of whether coming down in weight will adversely affect De la Hoya.
In his last six fights, De la Hoya has a record of 33 and he has looked drained in the latter stages of each fight, absorbing myriad blows in the final rounds.
Some pundits have predicted his effort to make the 147 weight will exacerbate the problem, although his trainer for this bout,[url=http://nikefree.mobilejeti.com]billige nike free[/url], Mexico's Ignacio "Nacho" Beristain, says they have adjusted his training regimen to prevent a latefight letdown.
"It's obvious that Oscar can't be the same fighter at 35 that he was at 20, but his preparation remained almost the same," Beristain said.
"Now we have corrected that error. We put more emphasis on physical conditioning so he can go the distance if necessary."
Certainly Pacquiao's famously aggressive style will offer De la Hoya no respite.
Roach, who trained De la Hoya for his unsuccessful super welterweight clash with Floyd Mayweather in 2007, believes the American has weaknesses Pacquiao can exploit.
"I'm not saying we're not going to knock him out," Roach said. "If it happens, fine. We'll take it. What we're going to do is break him down round by round," Roach said.
As if the imponderables in the ring weren't enough, the matchup includes a tinge of personal animosity.
That stems from a sevenfight deal worth at last $US35 million ($A54.31 million)that Pacquiao signed with de la Hoya's Golden Boy Promotions in September of 2006, only to return bonus money two months later and stay with promoter Bob Arum.
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