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  • rocky_balboa23
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    Clottey ready to dethrone Pacquaio

    By Prince Dornu-Leiku - Former IBF Welterweight champion Joshua Clottey is ready to wrestle away the WBO crown from the grips of Manny Pacquiao when he meets the Philippine on March 13 in Las Vegas. Clottey last fought in June last year when he lost a close split points decision to Puerto Rican Miguel Cotto, a fight that the Ghanaian still believes he won. A supposed eliminator against former WBO Welterweight champ Carlos Quintana last December 5 fell through but the 32 year old has now got the big fight he craves.

    “I am so happy to fight Pacquiao because when you fight such opponents it means you are also in the game. I must say I was surprised when I got the call to fight Pacquiao. It is a big fight and even though I was not expecting it, I am up for it and ready to beat him in March,” Joshua told this writer in Accra where he has been holidaying since Christmas.

    The left-handed Manny Pacquiao had to settle on Clottey as the opponent for March 13 after the supposed mega multi-million fight with Floyd Mayweather was called off following the two camps’ failure to agree terms over blood testing. Pacquaio will be defending the WBO Welterweight crown he so decisively won against Cotto, and Clottey is too aware of the Pacman’s huge billing in today’s pound-for-pound boxing..

    But he remains unfazed. “I know all about the pressure of fighting Pacquaio and how he is a smaller guy but very fast with good punches. But this is a lifetime opportunity you will never get again. I also know how to handle southpaws so I am ready,” stated Clottey who leaves Accra to his New York base on Tuesday to begin preparations for the big fight.

    The Ghanaian hitman is also cautious because he has not fought since the June defeat to Cotto, much to the advantage of Pacman who beat the same Cotto in November. Clottey however has an antidote of his own against the ring disadvantage. “It affects people but it depends on you the fighter. I train everyday, all the time, I even play soccer when I am not training so there is no ring rustiness here,” the 32 year old with a 35-3 (20K0s) record has confidently stated.

    As he flies out of the country on Tuesday on the mission to rewrite Ghana’s name on the world boxing map again, Joshua has reminded his countrymen of the mission ahead and the need for their prayers. “I have repeatedly told Ghanaians that I will win back a world title for them in 2010 and I think now is the time. This is the third time I’m fighting for the WBO title and I will not fail again, not this time. All Ghanaians have to do is to support me with their prayers and it will be done,” Clottey said.

    i am happy for this guy..he is going to have this once in a lifetime shot for greatness..
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    sounds like a nice fellow. Good luck to him in his fight with Pacquiao.

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    • The Underboss
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      Clottey has my respects.
      he's the definition of a true warrior.

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      • rocky_balboa23
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        yup..he is a nice fellow. these are the people that deserve a shot at the Pacman. He has this chance for stardom like Pac has his with Barrera,

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        • alexpz
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          good luck to both fighters. So someone from Manny side had already called Clottey. Wow that was fast.

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          • Mike Hawk
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            good for him...see alot of pride in him for his people...

            i hope they dont do him dirty though....

            like if the may/pac actually goes down, false hope for clottey lol...

            may/pac dosent have to absolutely happen now...i dont know why everyone thinks its the end of the world....

            worst that could happen is they lose some of their value if they almost get beat in their next fights ala paul williams LOL

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              Originally posted by rocky_balboa23
              By Prince Dornu-Leiku - Former IBF Welterweight champion Joshua Clottey is ready to wrestle away the WBO crown from the grips of Manny Pacquiao when he meets the Philippine on March 13 in Las Vegas. Clottey last fought in June last year when he lost a close split points decision to Puerto Rican Miguel Cotto, a fight that the Ghanaian still believes he won. A supposed eliminator against former WBO Welterweight champ Carlos Quintana last December 5 fell through but the 32 year old has now got the big fight he craves.

              “I am so happy to fight Pacquiao because when you fight such opponents it means you are also in the game. I must say I was surprised when I got the call to fight Pacquiao. It is a big fight and even though I was not expecting it, I am up for it and ready to beat him in March,” Joshua told this writer in Accra where he has been holidaying since Christmas.

              The left-handed Manny Pacquiao had to settle on Clottey as the opponent for March 13 after the supposed mega multi-million fight with Floyd Mayweather was called off following the two camps’ failure to agree terms over blood testing. Pacquaio will be defending the WBO Welterweight crown he so decisively won against Cotto, and Clottey is too aware of the Pacman’s huge billing in today’s pound-for-pound boxing..

              But he remains unfazed. “I know all about the pressure of fighting Pacquaio and how he is a smaller guy but very fast with good punches. But this is a lifetime opportunity you will never get again. I also know how to handle southpaws so I am ready,” stated Clottey who leaves Accra to his New York base on Tuesday to begin preparations for the big fight.

              The Ghanaian hitman is also cautious because he has not fought since the June defeat to Cotto, much to the advantage of Pacman who beat the same Cotto in November. Clottey however has an antidote of his own against the ring disadvantage. “It affects people but it depends on you the fighter. I train everyday, all the time, I even play soccer when I am not training so there is no ring rustiness here,” the 32 year old with a 35-3 (20K0s) record has confidently stated.

              As he flies out of the country on Tuesday on the mission to rewrite Ghana’s name on the world boxing map again, Joshua has reminded his countrymen of the mission ahead and the need for their prayers. “I have repeatedly told Ghanaians that I will win back a world title for them in 2010 and I think now is the time. This is the third time I’m fighting for the WBO title and I will not fail again, not this time. All Ghanaians have to do is to support me with their prayers and it will be done,” Clottey said.

              i am happy for this guy..he is going to have this once in a lifetime shot for greatness..
              Good luck to the both of you.
              Clottey seem to be a very decent fighter and it should be a very exciting fight.

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              • YoungReezy
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                Clottey will not beat Pacquiao, if it goes to a SD you already know Pac will get the nod, Arum will not let a PBF vs Pac fight get destroyed.

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                • rocky_balboa23
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                  Originally posted by YoungReezy
                  Clottey will not beat Pacquiao, if it goes to a SD you already know Pac will get the nod, Arum will not let a PBF vs Pac fight get destroyed.
                  GOTH. At least Pac gives other boxers the chance for superstardom. Clottey has this once in a lifetime chance. plus margarito-cotto 2 and Valero-sotto on the undercard. how exciting is that? ah yeah floyd is also willing to give matthew hatton a chance at superstardom;..

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                  • Nate126
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                    #10
                    clottey getting his 2nd chance..

                    let's go!!

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