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  • Freitas targets Pacquiao after Raheem

    http://www.secondsout.com/USA/news.cfm?ccs=229&cs=19261

    Freitas targets Pac-Man punchfest

    By Ant Evans



    "When Acelino Freitas knocks out Zahir Raheem this Saturday he is right back at the top and the first fight I'll wanna make is with Manny Pacquiao," - so says Freitas's promoter Art Pelullo.

    Cutting an animated figure, Pelullo admits he is particularly fond of Freitas, the Brazilian power-puncher he discovered on his 1997 "Boxcino" Latin television series. "I'm very close with Acelino," he said. "I've been with him nine years, I've stayed at his house, we're business partners in Brazil together - you're not supposed to fall in love with fighters but, hey..."

    Banner Promotions boss Pelullo is excited because this Saturday at the Foxwoods Resort, Mashantucket, Connecticut, Freitas has a chance to redeem himself following his August 2004 defeat to Deigo Corrales. In that fight, Freitas elected to box and move rather than use the power which he traded on for much of his double world title winning career and, almost inevitably, was cornered and stopped by 'Chico' when he ran out of gas.

    It was the lone defeat of an otherwise impressive career but ridiculous assertions that 'Popo' - dropped in the eighth, ninth and finally tenth rounds - somehow "quit" continue to dog him to this day.

    "This fight with Raheem means redemption for Acelino Freitas," his promoter said. "If he'd stayed down when Corrales dropped him in round eight no one would have said anything (derogatory) but he got up and fought and fought until he had nothing left and so instead he gets criticized.

    "But a win over Raheem changes everything again. He'll be right back at the top, and from there we can make fights with Pacquiao, Morales, Barrera - even Corrales again. HBO knows Popo is a huge star and this one win will take him back to the top again."

    But Reheem is the chronic underachiever from the 1996 US Olympic team who finally got everything so right when he humbled Erik Morales last September. He is a slick box-mover whose lone defeat in a slow burning career was a controversial points decision v Rocky Juarez.

    The American is a formidable assignment for anyone - especially for a fighter who could well be 'between styles' as many have suggested slugger turned awkward stylist Fretias has become.

    'Popo' went 29 fights with 29 knockouts but since then five men have gone the distance with the man who at one time was the purest power-puncher in the game.

    Pelullo agrees that his fighter has to unleash the beast once more to give himself his best chance of victory this weekend.

    "This is a hard fight for Popo," Pelullo admitted. "This guy could box all the way to a decision, sure, but that's the only way he can win. He's doesn't have the power to hurt Acelino.

    "But Freitas could really take him apart if he goes back to the days where he was knocking everyone out. If he goes back to that, I think he can take out anyone."

    We will have to wait and see whether or not that includes the Pac-Man.

    Fretias v Raheem will be televised on HBO's Boxing After Dark series and will be for the vacant WBO belt.

  • #2
    ~IF~, and that's a big if, he gets by Raheem first.

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    • #3
      He shouldn't be looking past Raheem.Thats what Morales did,and
      look what happened.If Raheem fights the way he fought against
      Morales that night,then he has a good chance of beating Freitas.
      Although Freitas has more power than Morales.Should be very
      interesting.

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      • #4
        Pac/Freitas would be a great war/fight.But like others have said it would be a grave mistake for Freitas to look past Raheem.

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        • #5
          Pacquiao KO Freitas.

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          • #6
            Freitas has been campaigning at Lightweight for two years now. His date with Raheem is to fill up the vacant WBO Lightweight version. If he has his eyes on Pacquiao, does this mean that he intends to win the WBO crown only to throw it away, given that Pacquiao has repeatedly said he has no immediate plans to move up to Lightweight? If that is so, is Freitas saying he is going to throw away a "world" crown to fight for an "international" non-crown, given that Pac has no title except an "international" jr. Light title?


            Or, is Freitas (or, his manager) planning to lure Pac to Lightweight by danggling the WBO belt that he hopes to win from Raheem? If that is the plan, can Pac be lured, given that he has Barrera and Morales--much bigger names than Popo-- all lined up for fights at Jr. Light?

            Although Freitas has only one loss (to Diego, TKO 10) he has fallen in the hands of three others before going on to win. He was KD'd by Lemeul Nelson in the 1st, and Nelson has a record of only 13 stoppages in 25 wins. Juan Carlos Ramirez (a Morales TKO victim before meeting Popo) knocked Freitas down in the 2nd round, before himself getting KD'd twice in the fourth auguring a TKO4 win for Popo. Ramirez has stopped only 16 foes in his 37 wins, to date. Jorge Barrios, who currently holds the WBO Jr. Light title, knocked Freitas down in rounds 8 and 11. Freitas wildly swung back after picking himself up in the 11th and returned the favor. The bout was stopped in the 12th when Barrios went down again. At the time that ref Jorge Alonzo waved it off, Judge Denny Nelson had it 106-103, Freitas; Judge Guy Jutras, 104- 106, Barrios; and, Judge Peter Trematerra, 105-105, Draw.
            Last edited by grayfist; 04-25-2006, 09:09 AM.

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            • #7
              get in line popo.. larios, morales, marquez, barrera are all lined up ahead of you and pac wouldnt be foolish to pass these money fights by taking you. and if youre willing to go 130 the least coz freddie aint no takin his boy beyond that. and please do concentrate on mr. raheem he might take your wallet this weekend

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              • #8
                I think Raheem is gonna pull another shocker

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by knucks
                  I think Raheem is gonna pull another shocker
                  Shocker? What are the odds? I'd think Raheem wins on points.

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                  • #10
                    frietas takes this one

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