Pacquiao's next fight set Oct. 17

Collapse
Collapse
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • multivitamins
    Contender
    Silver Champion - 100-500 posts
    • Dec 2008
    • 279
    • 16
    • 8
    • 6,388

    #1

    Pacquiao's next fight set Oct. 17

    Pacquiao's next fight set Oct. 17


    Manny Pacquiao has personally given word to Top Rank to schedule his next fight on Oct. 17.

    The name of the opponent and the venue have yet to be determined although a clearer picture of what’s on the horizon for the Filipino pound-for-pound would likely be painted by Top Rank head Bob Arum by the end of June.

    Pacquiao is coming off a second-round knockout of Ricky Hatton of England and is just keenly awaiting the outcome of two major bouts involving potential foes scheduled within the next nine weeks before coming up with a more detailed account of his much-awaited return to the ring.

    On June 13, Miguel Cotto of Puerto Rico faces Joshua Clottey of Ghana in New York, while Floyd Mayweather Jr. of the US meets Juan Manuel Marquez of Mexico on July 18 in Las Vegas.

    Arum said he can’t afford to wait for the result of the July 18 bout and is poised to make a decision regarding the identity of Pacquiao’s next rival, the date and place by the end of next month.

    Arum and Pacquiao might be forced to wrap everything up in the event a scenario being played out — a huge Cotto victory over Clottey — happens according to script.

    Madison Square Garden in New York is being eyed by Arum to host Pacquiao-Cotto considering the large Puerto Rican population in the Big Apple. Pacquiao hasn’t fought in New York and actually dreams of fighting in the world’s most famous arena.

    But if Clottey upsets Cotto, which is not a remote possibility given Clottey’s sterling credentials, Team Pacquiao and Arum might be forced to wait a while for Mayweather-Marquez.

    Pacquiao will be at ringside when Cotto slugs with Clottey as he will receive his second Fighter of the Year award from the Boxing Writers Association of America banquet the night before at the Capitale, a classy dining haven in Manhattan’s Lower East Side offering American Nouveau cuisine.
  • VaBoriKua 2.0
    Banned
    • Aug 2007
    • 3995
    • 110
    • 47
    • 4,417

    #2
    Originally posted by multivitamins
    Pacquiao's next fight set Oct. 17


    Manny Pacquiao has personally given word to Top Rank to schedule his next fight on Oct. 17.

    The name of the opponent and the venue have yet to be determined although a clearer picture of what’s on the horizon for the Filipino pound-for-pound would likely be painted by Top Rank head Bob Arum by the end of June.

    Pacquiao is coming off a second-round knockout of Ricky Hatton of England and is just keenly awaiting the outcome of two major bouts involving potential foes scheduled within the next nine weeks before coming up with a more detailed account of his much-awaited return to the ring.

    On June 13, Miguel Cotto of Puerto Rico faces Joshua Clottey of Ghana in New York, while Floyd Mayweather Jr. of the US meets Juan Manuel Marquez of Mexico on July 18 in Las Vegas.

    Arum said he can’t afford to wait for the result of the July 18 bout and is poised to make a decision regarding the identity of Pacquiao’s next rival, the date and place by the end of next month.

    Arum and Pacquiao might be forced to wrap everything up in the event a scenario being played out — a huge Cotto victory over Clottey — happens according to script.

    Madison Square Garden in New York is being eyed by Arum to host Pacquiao-Cotto considering the large Puerto Rican population in the Big Apple. Pacquiao hasn’t fought in New York and actually dreams of fighting in the world’s most famous arena.

    But if Clottey upsets Cotto, which is not a remote possibility given Clottey’s sterling credentials, Team Pacquiao and Arum might be forced to wait a while for Mayweather-Marquez.

    Pacquiao will be at ringside when Cotto slugs with Clottey as he will receive his second Fighter of the Year award from the Boxing Writers Association of America banquet the night before at the Capitale, a classy dining haven in Manhattan’s Lower East Side offering American Nouveau cuisine.
    its not gonna be cotto unless its at 145 or 147

    Comment

    • ИATAS
      Banned
      Franchise Champion - 20,000+ posts
      • Jul 2007
      • 36648
      • 2,509
      • 1,953
      • 50,835

      #3
      Plenty of time for Mayweather to get ready

      Comment

      • Njord777
        Archaic Pugilist
        Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
        • May 2006
        • 2509
        • 177
        • 9
        • 8,928

        #4
        Originally posted by multivitamins
        Pacquiao's next fight set Oct. 17


        Manny Pacquiao has personally given word to Top Rank to schedule his next fight on Oct. 17.

        The name of the opponent and the venue have yet to be determined although a clearer picture of what’s on the horizon for the Filipino pound-for-pound would likely be painted by Top Rank head Bob Arum by the end of June.

        Pacquiao is coming off a second-round knockout of Ricky Hatton of England and is just keenly awaiting the outcome of two major bouts involving potential foes scheduled within the next nine weeks before coming up with a more detailed account of his much-awaited return to the ring.

        On June 13, Miguel Cotto of Puerto Rico faces Joshua Clottey of Ghana in New York, while Floyd Mayweather Jr. of the US meets Juan Manuel Marquez of Mexico on July 18 in Las Vegas.

        Arum said he can’t afford to wait for the result of the July 18 bout and is poised to make a decision regarding the identity of Pacquiao’s next rival, the date and place by the end of next month.

        Arum and Pacquiao might be forced to wrap everything up in the event a scenario being played out — a huge Cotto victory over Clottey — happens according to script.

        Madison Square Garden in New York is being eyed by Arum to host Pacquiao-Cotto considering the large Puerto Rican population in the Big Apple. Pacquiao hasn’t fought in New York and actually dreams of fighting in the world’s most famous arena.

        But if Clottey upsets Cotto, which is not a remote possibility given Clottey’s sterling credentials, Team Pacquiao and Arum might be forced to wait a while for Mayweather-Marquez.

        Pacquiao will be at ringside when Cotto slugs with Clottey as he will receive his second Fighter of the Year award from the Boxing Writers Association of America banquet the night before at the Capitale, a classy dining haven in Manhattan’s Lower East Side offering American Nouveau cuisine.

        If this is true, I hope there aren't any double standards. People gave Floyd **** for not waiting for the result of Manny's fight to take on Pacquiao, if he won. Brian Kenny brought that up.

        If Manny refuses to wait to see if Mayweather wins- to make that fight- that isn't Floyd's fault, guys. That's not sack-licking. That's just the way it is.

        Comment

        • Wales08
          Contender
          Silver Champion - 100-500 posts
          • Nov 2008
          • 402
          • 11
          • 0
          • 6,461

          #5
          Gonna be Cotto. Pacman could take him at any weight Cotto wants in my honest opinion.

          Comment

          • Main Event
            Interim Champion
            • Apr 2009
            • 586
            • 16
            • 7
            • 6,983

            #6
            Mayweather vs Manny Oct 17.....P4P

            Comment

            • sandyvahra
              Undisputed Champion
              Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
              • Apr 2004
              • 1451
              • 48
              • 0
              • 7,732

              #7
              Well if Cotto wins it looks like this is going to happen. Garbage, since I cant see Manny beating Miguel & would rather see Manny/Floyd. On the flip side the winner could always fight Floyd.

              If Manny somehow beats Cotto, goodluck trying to split the pot for Manny/Floyd. Floyd wont take less, but has to if Manny beats Cotto.

              Comment

              • FreshPrince
                Undisputed Champion
                Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
                • Dec 2008
                • 1929
                • 70
                • 0
                • 8,282

                #8
                Hopefully its at Cowboys Stadium.

                Comment

                • VaBoriKua 2.0
                  Banned
                  • Aug 2007
                  • 3995
                  • 110
                  • 47
                  • 4,417

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Wales08
                  Gonna be Cotto. Pacman could take him at any weight Cotto wants in my honest opinion.
                  no if its 145 or 147 cotto kos pacman

                  Comment

                  • badnewsbrown
                    Undisputed Champion
                    Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
                    • Apr 2007
                    • 2308
                    • 70
                    • 106
                    • 10,233

                    #10
                    hope this fight happens. that will leave floyd to face mosley which is the fight i want to see first.

                    Comment

                    Working...
                    TOP