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Pemberton is a tall, lanky super middleweight that can crack, especially with his right hand. Scott does not mess around. He will come forward and try to take your head off from the very beginning. With that style, he was made for TV. Pemberton has been around for a long time but did not get mainstream attention until after his two classic wars with Omar Sheika on Friday Night Fights. After back and forth action and knockdowns on both sides, Pemberton came away with two victories, establishing him as a top contender. "The Sandman" was on a roll heading into 2005 and finally secured the World Title shot that had eluded him his entire career. IBF Champion Jeff Lacy proved to be too strong, stopping Scott in the 2nd round.
After that fight, Pemberton announced his retirement, only to sign to fight Manfredo weeks later. There is no shame in losing to a young, strong brawler like Lacy. This may be Scott's last fight, win or lose. Pemberton will attempt to go out on top against an up and coming prospect on national TV. Personally, I think that he has enough to win. Manfredo is a good boxer, but lacks the overwhelming punching power to take advantage of Pemberton's biggest weakness, his chin. Scott has been through many wars and knows what to do when things are not going his way. Manfredo is in for a long night against a determined old man with a huge heart. :boxing:
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Manfredo (24-3, 10 KOs), on the other hand, is younger and quicker but he has nowhere near the power of Pemberton, nor has he faced down the same level of competition. Manfredo was undefeated as a junior middleweight but seemed to struggle when he moved from 154 pounds to 160 so the jump up to 168 could be more than he can cope with.
Loser in three of his last six fights, including two losses to Sergio Mora in the finals of ''The Contender" series last year and then again in a rematch in Los Angeles, Manfredo has questions to answer, and the roughhousing Pemberton intends to ask them.
Manfredo believes he has too much speed and youth for Pemberton plus the added advantage of having one of boxing's best trainers, Freddie Roach, in his corner. But as Omar Sheika learned, none of that matters if Pemberton walks you down and lands the heavy right hand that made him a top 10 contender for the past several years.
''How can he compete with me?" Pemberton asked last week, pointing out that Manfredo was undefeated at 154 pounds but split six fights at 160 and now is moving up another 8 pounds. ''He thinks he can beat me at 168? I'm not going to lose."
I was there live last night. Peter looked more relaxed, sharper, faster etc than ever. Crowd boo'd the MESS OUT OF Mora every time he was on the jumbo tron LOL
Yeah, he was hating on Peter. Then he had the balls to say, I will be glad to make the fans of Providence into "Mora fans".
I agree, his footwork has improved substantially. He seemed confident, strong and comfortable.
I was there live last night. Peter looked more relaxed, sharper, faster etc than ever. Crowd boo'd the MESS OUT OF Mora every time he was on the jumbo tron LOL
hahahaha pemberton got owned "manfredo wont last 12 rounds" i know he wont , cos he dropped him on the 3rd :cool: :p
Yeah, only few agreed with us, now they are eating up their words! :(
The second loss to Mora has low validity bc Manfredo was clearly robbed.
Says you. A close fight that resulted in a split decision and the champion won it in his home town, lol. I don't see that as a robbery, I see that as a close fight that could go either way. Now Brinkley-Bonsante; that was a robbery.
Pemberton is old. His most notable victories are not significant. Manfredo has fought at 160, and 165, so 168 is not that foreign to him. Pemberton's most notable vicotory was over Sheika(mediocre), all the other victories are over less than mediocre opponents. I wouldn't be surprised if Manfredo won a decision over Scotty. The second loss to Mora has low validity bc Manfredo was clearly robbed. Manfredo may not have much power but Pemberton has been knocked out by no-names.
Just bc Pemberton fought Lacy, that does not classify him as a "world class fighter" as some people are implying.
Let me say this if the undersized Manfredo puts a whoopin on the larger Pemberton I think we will no how to classify Left Hook Lacy's victory over Scotty. (If that happens then do you look at Calaghe v. Lacy differently?)
I have no clue how this fight plays out-you gotta go with Pemberton but man he is one old fighter that has been thru a lot.