Yeah, something isn't right here...being a Cotto fan, I really like Manny, and find this hard to belive, but that's what was said by the big man himself....wierd. i agree with Dom...Manny is a 15 rounder stamina wise, but if there is any truth to this, Pac better be really, really careful with Cotto...cuz he's ain't coming to play!
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Can you imagine a Cotto nuthugger questioning Pacquiao’s stamina? Never heard of Pacquiao having problem going 12 rounds since he started boxing professionally. What I’ve heard is that somebody else is having problems gassing out early in a fight. uummmmmmmmmmmmm forgot the name
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Originally posted by S a m u r a i View PostSomething somewhere is twisted.
You don't get to this stage of your professional career and become P4P #1 in the world yet you can't finish a single round in sparring. Something with that quote is ****ed up.
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OK, as far as we know, Pacquiao sparred with Porter the first time and he got tagged with some hard shots. He didn't go down, and I'm pretty sure he did 3 rounds.
Next session with Porter, he handled him. Reports came out that Manny had Porter on ***** street a couple of times and could have finished him, but didn't.
The next time I saw any article on the sparring it said Manny did more sparring with Porter and some with Antillon. The sparring went well. So far he's had at least 18 rounds of sparring, most of which he's looked very good in, except for the first session, but nonetheless he completed the session.
Next up is Castillo.
There have been no reports from anyone except Arum that Manny wasn't even able to finish a 3 minute round.
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Originally posted by Kevin Jesus View PostCh@mp I think you should be more worried about how many rounds Cotto will be able to finish against Pacquiao, come November 14th.
Originally posted by SuckaPunch View PostCould it be possible that something was lost in translation from English/Spanish and vice versa?
If it's from Primera Hora, can you find the original Spanish article and interpret it for us?
Heres it is
Bob Arum: “Pacquiao se ve muy bien”
jueves, 8 de octubre de 2009
José Ayala Gordián / Enviado especial
Nueva York. Si el presidente de la empresa promotora Top Rank, Bob Arum, tenía reservas en cuanto a la seriedad con que el filipino Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao se estaba preparando para su encuentro ante el boricua Miguel Cotto, sus inquietudes ya fueron apaciguadas, luego de pasar una semana con el púgil filipino en su campamento de entrenamiento en Baguio, Filipinas.
Pacquiao entró en su tercera semana de entrenamiento para su mega reyerta del próximo 14 de noviembre ante Cotto y Arum aseguró que su preparación va viento en popa.
“Al principio tenía mis reservas de que Manny podría entrenar bien en Filipinas, pero luego de verlo, entiendo que está muy bien y que está encaminado en su preparación para el combate contra Miguel Cotto”, destacó Arum en entrevista con Primera Hora.
Tal y como explicó Pacquiao en la segunda parada de la gira promocional a principios de septiembre en Caguas, su entrenador Freddie Roach escogió a Baguio por ser una población tranquila, que no cuenta con muchos habitantes, lo que le permitiría entrenar a su protegido adecuadamente.
“Baguio está a una milla sobre el nivel del mar y eso es bueno para su preparación. Están entrenando en un lugar muy callado y en donde las pocas personas que hay lo dejan tranquilo. Eso sí, cuando sale a correr por las mañanas, Manny puede tener fácilmente a unas 600 personas detrás de él que lo acompañan en su carrera”, destacó el presidente de Top Rank.
Al principio de la gira, varios entendidos del boxeo cuestionaron el porqué Pacquiao no había iniciado su entrenamiento. Sin embargo, Arum constató la seriedad con que Pacquiao y Roach están tomando su preparación. El veterano hombre de boxeo dijo que Pacquiao está comiendo muy bien y que ya está cayendo en tiempo en el gimnasio.
“Ahora se ve en buena forma. Un día lo vi trabajando dentro del cuadrilátero y no pudo terminar los tres minutos de un asalto, pero ya al otro día pudo trabajar el round completo. Se está poniendo en forma; ya está a todo vapor en entrenamiento”, recalcó Arum.
Arum añadió que, durante su estadía, Pacquiao entrenó con el prospecto júnior mediano, Shawn Porter, al igual que el peso mediano Urbano Antillón. Además, se espera que el ex campeón wélter mexicano, José Luis “El Temible” Castillo se una a los trabajos próximamente.
“Pacquiao estará en Baguio hasta el 24 de octubre. De ahí se trasladará a Manila y luego tomará un vuelo a Los Ángeles, donde el lunes de esa semana comenzará la última parte de su entrenamiento en el gimnasio Wild Card de Roach”, sentenció Arum.
Heres the link!!!!
http://www.primerahora.com/diario/no...uy_bien/336092
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Originally posted by S a m u r a i View PostOK, as far as we know, Pacquiao sparred with Porter the first time and he got tagged with some hard shots. He didn't go down, and I'm pretty sure he did 3 rounds.
Next session with Porter, he handled him. Reports came out that Manny had Porter on ***** street a couple of times and could have finished him, but didn't.
The next time I saw any article on the sparring it said Manny did more sparring with Porter and some with Antillon. The sparring went well. So far he's had at least 18 rounds of sparring, most of which he's looked very good in, except for the first session, but nonetheless he completed the session.
Next up is Castillo.
There have been no reports from anyone except Arum that Manny wasn't even able to finish a 3 minute round.
http://www.primerahora.com/diario/no...uy_bien/336092
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Originally posted by Ch@mpBox@PR View Post
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