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  • Daniel Alpha
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    Twin warnings for Manny Pacquiao





    Twin warnings for Manny Pacquiao

    By Recah Trinidad
    PhilBoxing.com
    Wed, 11 Apr 2012


    MANNY Pacquiao should take the latest statement of his physical conditioning coach as fair warning. Not against anybody, not against anything—but strictly against himself!


    Alex Ariza has made it clear he was not impressed with Pacquiao’s last two fights, against faded Shane Mosley and perennial nemesis Juan Manuel Marquez.

    Well, if Pacquiao had, say, been happy enough with his big bore of a bout with Mosley, there’s no way the national boxing superhero should be proud of his pedestrian performance against Marquez.

    **

    The tempestuous, magical Pacquiao was nowhere inside the ring in Las Vegas last November.

    The Pacquiao that got manhandled by Marquez was both tame and predictable.

    If the old magical Pacquiao had really been there, Marquez would’ve not cried “robbery.”

    If it was the original stormy Pacman who had waged war against Marquez, the hugely contested points win would’ve have never occurred.

    **

    They can’t afford a bad camp, swore Ariza, in the process bringing out in the open that, despite brags to the contrary, the training Pacquiao did against Marquez was anything but ideal.
    Who was to blame?

    Quite a number, but Ariza said he hopes Pacquiao’s extra-curricular commitments don’t come in the way again.
    In short, it’s all up to Pacquiao to manage his time; it’s all up to him to regain total focus.

    Pacquiao, in short, can’t afford to lose to himself again.

    **

    That’s warning No. 1.

    If the Ariza sermon sounded every word significant and valid, you’re free to debunk this next one as mere mumbo-jumbo.
    Listen please.

    If you bothered to count back, it would show that Pacquiao’s forthcoming fight against Bradley will be his 16th bout since last losing to Erik Morales.

    Sorry, but there’s something ominous about that number.

    **

    Chronicler Marv Dumon of the International Boxing Examiner has noted that, since Pacquiao’s first pro loss to “Rustico Torrecampo in 1996, he has lost every 16th bout thereafter”
    For the record, Dumon continued, Pacquiao was stopped by Medgoen (3-K Battery) Singsurat in September 1999 to lose the WBC flyweight crown.

    That defeat coincided with Pacquiao’s 16th fight since first losing to Torrecampo.

    **

    Pacquiao moved up in weight and went on to win the IBF super bantamweight crown.

    He had a string of sensational fights, including the first bout with Marquez which was declared a draw in May 2002.

    In March 2005, Pacquiao would lose a bloody bout against Eric Morales, which also happened to be Pacman’s 16th fight since losing his flyweight crown in Thailand in 1999.

    **

    Going straight to the point, Dumon repeated that Pacquiao’s June meeting with Bradley will be his 16th bout since that sensational losing stand against Morales in 2005.

    Dumon naturally smells a bad omen in the No. 16.

    “Don’t send me the congratulatory email,” he said. “I accidentally stumbled upon this insight through a vlog post.”
    Dumon, with an MPA degree from the University of Texas at Austin, writes on a range of subjects, social media, sports, ********, business and politics.
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    The 16th might really be his unlucky number...

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    • Earl-Hickey
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      #3
      "If it was the original stormy Pacman who had waged war against Marquez, the hugely contested points win would’ve have never occurred."

      The same Original "Stormy" Pacquiao who had two too close to call bouts with the same Marquez???

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      • serv
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        #4
        You really believe this crap byaw???

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        • Mathiaz
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          Originally posted by Earl-Lesnar
          "If it was the original stormy Pacman who had waged war against Marquez, the hugely contested points win would’ve have never occurred."

          The same Original "Stormy" Pacquiao who had two too close to call bouts with the same Marquez???




          I was thinking the exact same thing.

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          • talip bin osman
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            #6
            manny pacquiao loses so what?

            losing is so overrated...

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            • Rolaz
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              #7
              There's always an UPSET;

              But, this "16th Fight" things is interesting, and Pacman has all the freedom to refute it by training hard or set aside and allow the "16th phobia" to happen again!

              But, I believe that Pacman showing his Faith as Christian will overcome such
              omen.

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              • Agent Mulder
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                #8
                LOL. Reminds me of the 188 day theory.

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                • cixthree
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                  #9
                  So it will have nothing to do with Timmy being the better man that night?... Mannys the only fighter that can lose but not really lose, Jesus!

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                  • GrandpaBernard
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                    #10
                    Marquez proved you can beat him 16th or not last Nov

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