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    Maybe this would help, In boxing it takes two to tango, I love how 2501 likes to jump on anything Mayweather even though it takes a lot of people to make a fght.
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    The contest that every boxing fan wants to see may have to wait because Manny Pacquiao is being groomed for an even more audacious challenge before he takes on his last great, unconquered rival, Floyd Mayweather Jr.

    While the deal-makers work on Pacquiao-Mayweather, Freddie Roach, the Filipino’s trainer, has ambitions for his boxer to go up yet another weight and claim a world title at an eighth weight division. Roach, specifically, has his eyes on Yuri Foreman, the New York-based Israeli, who is the World Boxing Association light-middleweight champion.

    Pacquiao won his first world title at flyweight, which is up to eight stone. If he moves up another weight he will be competing at 11 stone.

    The 30-year-old was already breaking new ground when he beat Miguel Cotto, on November 14, to win a world title in a seventh different weight division. It was after that victory at welterweight that he said that he believed his ascent through the weights had come to a natural end. However, Roach clearly has other ideas — and Pacquiao tends to follow his advice.

    “The Mayweather fight is the fight the world wants to see,” Roach said. “It’s going to be the biggest pay-per-view fight of all time. But I think we will fight one fight before that.”

    Roach said that Pacquiao’s schedule will be constructed around his political ambitions and the elections in the Philippines on May 10. “But there is a March date for him to fight,” Roach said. “People think I am crazy but I want him to win his eighth title against Yuri Foreman at 154lb. That’s my idea — then fight Mayweather in September. And then retire.”

    The way Roach sees it, there will be no further blemishes on Pacquiao’s record by the
    time he greets retirement, although he does concede that Mayweather will be “the hardest fight of his life”.

    “Mayweather’s a very difficult fight for Manny,” he said. “It won’t be physically the hardest, but it will be the hardest fight of his life style-wise. Mayweather is talented and he’s good at defence. I have a very good game plan for him, but I’m sure a lot of other guys thought that along the way.

    “We’ll have a ten-week training camp. We have to work on a lot of new moves, we have to improve in certain areas to win that fight.” And would he expect his man to win? “Oh yes. Without a doubt.”

    This is, of course, a different view to that espoused by Mayweather after he had witnessed Pacquiao’s brutal demolition of Cotto. Mayweather described Pacquiao as “easy work, easy fight. I don’t see no versatility in Manny Pacquiao. I see just a fighter, you know, a good puncher, but just one dimension.”

    It is not as if it would need Mayweather’s familiar bragging to sell this one, but he may have to bite his tongue for a while. If Roach gets his way, Pacquiao’s first stop is with Foreman, who was born in Belarus when it was still part of the Soviet Union.

    The 29-year-old moved to Israel when he was 9 and is as serious about ******* as he is about his boxing. Foreman boxes with the Star of David stitched on to his shorts and he is also an aspiring rabbi.

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    • COACH WEBB
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      #32
      Originally posted by Stewie Cruise
      Maybe this would help, In boxing it takes two to tango, I love how 2501 likes to jump on anything Mayweather even though it takes a lot of people to make a fght.
      The latest breaking UK, US, world, business and sport news from The Times and The Sunday Times. Go beyond today's headlines with in-depth analysis and comment.



      The contest that every boxing fan wants to see may have to wait because Manny Pacquiao is being groomed for an even more audacious challenge before he takes on his last great, unconquered rival, Floyd Mayweather Jr.

      While the deal-makers work on Pacquiao-Mayweather, Freddie Roach, the Filipino’s trainer, has ambitions for his boxer to go up yet another weight and claim a world title at an eighth weight division. Roach, specifically, has his eyes on Yuri Foreman, the New York-based Israeli, who is the World Boxing Association light-middleweight champion.

      Pacquiao won his first world title at flyweight, which is up to eight stone. If he moves up another weight he will be competing at 11 stone.

      The 30-year-old was already breaking new ground when he beat Miguel Cotto, on November 14, to win a world title in a seventh different weight division. It was after that victory at welterweight that he said that he believed his ascent through the weights had come to a natural end. However, Roach clearly has other ideas — and Pacquiao tends to follow his advice.

      “The Mayweather fight is the fight the world wants to see,” Roach said. “It’s going to be the biggest pay-per-view fight of all time. But I think we will fight one fight before that.”

      Roach said that Pacquiao’s schedule will be constructed around his political ambitions and the elections in the Philippines on May 10. “But there is a March date for him to fight,” Roach said. “People think I am crazy but I want him to win his eighth title against Yuri Foreman at 154lb. That’s my idea — then fight Mayweather in September. And then retire.”

      The way Roach sees it, there will be no further blemishes on Pacquiao’s record by the
      time he greets retirement, although he does concede that Mayweather will be “the hardest fight of his life”.

      “Mayweather’s a very difficult fight for Manny,” he said. “It won’t be physically the hardest, but it will be the hardest fight of his life style-wise. Mayweather is talented and he’s good at defence. I have a very good game plan for him, but I’m sure a lot of other guys thought that along the way.

      “We’ll have a ten-week training camp. We have to work on a lot of new moves, we have to improve in certain areas to win that fight.” And would he expect his man to win? “Oh yes. Without a doubt.”

      This is, of course, a different view to that espoused by Mayweather after he had witnessed Pacquiao’s brutal demolition of Cotto. Mayweather described Pacquiao as “easy work, easy fight. I don’t see no versatility in Manny Pacquiao. I see just a fighter, you know, a good puncher, but just one dimension.”

      It is not as if it would need Mayweather’s familiar bragging to sell this one, but he may have to bite his tongue for a while. If Roach gets his way, Pacquiao’s first stop is with Foreman, who was born in Belarus when it was still part of the Soviet Union.

      The 29-year-old moved to Israel when he was 9 and is as serious about ******* as he is about his boxing. Foreman boxes with the Star of David stitched on to his shorts and he is also an aspiring rabbi.
      yea, I mean its evident that anything Mayweather he negative and its Mayweather's fault. the article that you posted above, shows Roach saying that he wants to fight Mayweather in September and MARCH would be for a Yori Foreman bout. But of course, that is Mayweather's fault.

      Roach said that Pacquiao’s schedule will be constructed around his political ambitions and the elections in the Philippines on May 10. “But there is a March date for him to fight,” Roach said. “People think I am crazy but I want him to win his eighth title against Yuri Foreman at 154lb. That’s my idea — then fight Mayweather in September. And then retire.”
      So this is consistent with what Roach has been saying contrary to what ppl believe. After the fight he said that March would be too soon and that Manny needs to heal, HOWEVER, he is all of a sudden able to fight in March, BUT look who Roach says..NOT Mayweather..but Yori Foreman. Roach mentions the May fight ALL THE WAY IN SEPTEMBER. But of course, all of this is May's fault.

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        #33
        Originally posted by Stewie Cruise
        Maybe this would help, In boxing it takes two to tango, I love how 2501 likes to jump on anything Mayweather even though it takes a lot of people to make a fght.
        The latest breaking UK, US, world, business and sport news from The Times and The Sunday Times. Go beyond today's headlines with in-depth analysis and comment.



        The contest that every boxing fan wants to see may have to wait because Manny Pacquiao is being groomed for an even more audacious challenge before he takes on his last great, unconquered rival, Floyd Mayweather Jr.

        While the deal-makers work on Pacquiao-Mayweather, Freddie Roach, the Filipino’s trainer, has ambitions for his boxer to go up yet another weight and claim a world title at an eighth weight division. Roach, specifically, has his eyes on Yuri Foreman, the New York-based Israeli, who is the World Boxing Association light-middleweight champion.

        Pacquiao won his first world title at flyweight, which is up to eight stone. If he moves up another weight he will be competing at 11 stone.

        The 30-year-old was already breaking new ground when he beat Miguel Cotto, on November 14, to win a world title in a seventh different weight division. It was after that victory at welterweight that he said that he believed his ascent through the weights had come to a natural end. However, Roach clearly has other ideas — and Pacquiao tends to follow his advice.

        “The Mayweather fight is the fight the world wants to see,” Roach said. “It’s going to be the biggest pay-per-view fight of all time. But I think we will fight one fight before that.”

        Roach said that Pacquiao’s schedule will be constructed around his political ambitions and the elections in the Philippines on May 10. “But there is a March date for him to fight,” Roach said. “People think I am crazy but I want him to win his eighth title against Yuri Foreman at 154lb. That’s my idea — then fight Mayweather in September. And then retire.”

        The way Roach sees it, there will be no further blemishes on Pacquiao’s record by the
        time he greets retirement, although he does concede that Mayweather will be “the hardest fight of his life”.

        “Mayweather’s a very difficult fight for Manny,” he said. “It won’t be physically the hardest, but it will be the hardest fight of his life style-wise. Mayweather is talented and he’s good at defence. I have a very good game plan for him, but I’m sure a lot of other guys thought that along the way.

        “We’ll have a ten-week training camp. We have to work on a lot of new moves, we have to improve in certain areas to win that fight.” And would he expect his man to win? “Oh yes. Without a doubt.”

        This is, of course, a different view to that espoused by Mayweather after he had witnessed Pacquiao’s brutal demolition of Cotto. Mayweather described Pacquiao as “easy work, easy fight. I don’t see no versatility in Manny Pacquiao. I see just a fighter, you know, a good puncher, but just one dimension.”

        It is not as if it would need Mayweather’s familiar bragging to sell this one, but he may have to bite his tongue for a while. If Roach gets his way, Pacquiao’s first stop is with Foreman, who was born in Belarus when it was still part of the Soviet Union.

        The 29-year-old moved to Israel when he was 9 and is as serious about ******* as he is about his boxing. Foreman boxes with the Star of David stitched on to his shorts and he is also an aspiring rabbi.
        So PLEASE tell me what the most recent article states? I'll be waiting.

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          #34
          Originally posted by Stewie Cruise

          The way Roach sees it, there will be no further blemishes on Pacquiao’s record by the [/I]
          time he greets retirement, although he does concede that Mayweather will be “the hardest fight of his life”.

          “Mayweather’s a very difficult fight for Manny,” he said. “It won’t be physically the hardest, but it will be the hardest fight of his life style-wise. Mayweather is talented and he’s good at defence. I have a very good game plan for him, but I’m sure a lot of other guys thought that along the way.
          See, this is part of my point. Roach, during the lead up to the Cotto fight, said that a Mayweather fight would be easy by comparison.

          Now he sayin it'd be the hardest fight of Pac's life? That's quite a 180. That's what I meant about trainers being part of the maneuvering. Roger/Jeff...would be no different, in that they are a part of the overall hustle.

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            #35
            There is no "spinning" this.

            Regardless of what has been said, Pacquiao is ready in March.

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              #36
              2501 doesn't give up does he?

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                #37
                March is too soon to promote a megafight of this magnitude. It's Dec now. They have to train and do promo tours. Remember oscar/Floyd went on world tour...like 15 cities I believe. U need time to do that and this fight deserves that so March is entirely too soon.

                1 way or another, they will fight in 2010. But I doubt it will be in march and prolly not May, the last quarter or 3rd quarter of 2010 is when this fight gets made.

                Ain't nobody ducking nobody!!!

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Dominicano Soy!
                  2501 doesn't give up does he?
                  too many excuses from you guys. you guys NEVER answer questions directly. Here's an example.

                  Dom, in your HONEST opinion. If the Pacquioa camp states they are willing to fight in march and the Mayweather camp DECLINE and take another fight, who's fault is it? Please answer that honestly.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by 2501
                    too many excuses from you guys. you guys NEVER answer questions directly. Here's an example.

                    Dom, in your HONEST opinion. If the Pacquioa camp states they are willing to fight in march and the Mayweather camp DECLINE and take another fight, who's fault is it? Please answer that honestly.
                    Answer this 25, if the Pac camp comes out and says that want to fight Foreman in March, then May in September but claims that May doesn't want to fight in March and the fight gets delayed who's fault is that? Please answer that honestly.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by COACH WEBB
                      Answer this 25, if the Pac camp comes out and says that want to fight Foreman in March, then May in September but claims that May doesn't want to fight in March and the fight gets delayed who's fault is that? Please answer that honestly.
                      That would be the Pacquiao's camp AND if they were to fight Foreman at ANYTHING below 154 for his title, thats a SCAM son. Quote me on that ****.

                      But history has shown the mayweather camp to be less trust worthy. Its just the way it is.

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