By Jake Donovan - Stop me if you’ve heard this one before.
Manny Pacquiao presently serves as the reigning pound-for-pound king, the defending Fighter of the Year, and is set to star in the first truly big event of the New Year.
It was exactly how things went down in 2009 and history will once again repeat itself this weekend. The best fighter in the world plays center stage in the most visually breathtaking stadium in the country, as he prepares for a dangerous welterweight showdown with Joshua Clottey at Cowboys Stadium in Dallas (Saturday, HBOPPV, 9PM ET/6PM PT).
Ten months ago, Pacquiao was preparing for his first fight of 2009, against Ricky Hatton in his first (and to date, only) fight at the 140 lb. limit. It was the year’s first major event, a message sent by HBO that their pay-per-view shows would be reserved for the truly big fights. [Click Here To Read More]
Manny Pacquiao presently serves as the reigning pound-for-pound king, the defending Fighter of the Year, and is set to star in the first truly big event of the New Year.
It was exactly how things went down in 2009 and history will once again repeat itself this weekend. The best fighter in the world plays center stage in the most visually breathtaking stadium in the country, as he prepares for a dangerous welterweight showdown with Joshua Clottey at Cowboys Stadium in Dallas (Saturday, HBOPPV, 9PM ET/6PM PT).
Ten months ago, Pacquiao was preparing for his first fight of 2009, against Ricky Hatton in his first (and to date, only) fight at the 140 lb. limit. It was the year’s first major event, a message sent by HBO that their pay-per-view shows would be reserved for the truly big fights. [Click Here To Read More]
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