Showing posts with label Manny Pacquiao. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Manny Pacquiao. Show all posts

9/24/11

ROACH IMPRESSED WITH NEW FILIPINO BOXING PROTEGE




Baguio City - Hall of Fame trainer Freddie Roach started his training program with his new Filipino boxing protege, undefeated featherweight Lorenzo "Thunderbolt" Villanueva, at the Coyeesan Shape-Up Boxing Gym Wednesday and after four rounds of mitts sparring described the 24-year-old southpaw from North Cotabato as "impressive."

Villanueva, 21 wins with 20 KOs, becomes only the second Filipino boxer to be currently handled by Roach, widely acknowledged as one of boxing's best trainers. Roach is in the Philippines to start the first phase of the training program for his favorite boxer, Filipino boxing icon Manny Pacquiao who will figure in a third bout with Mexican challenger Juan Manuel Marquez.

"I don't want to be excessive with my praises but this boy learns fast, disciplined and he definitely packs power," proudly told Pacquiao of his new ward. Pacquiao arrived at the Coyeesan Gym to work out shortly after Roach finished his first training session with Villanueva.

The 5' 7" tall orphan, who Roach said is tall for a featherweight, was brought up to Baguio City by former North Cotabato governor Manny Pinol who is Villanueva's manager. He was presented to the American trainer for the first time in the plosh The Manor Wednesday morning in the presence of Baguio City businessman Jay Sobrepena.

"Don't be too shy," Roach told Villanueva after he noticed that the fighter from the southern Philippine island of Mindanao would just meekly smile and bow his head as the American trainer and Pinol discussed the training plans for the Filipino southpaw widely touted as a bright prospect for Philippine boxing.

The first training session at the Coyeesan Gym was supposed to start at 1:30 p.m. but Villanueva and his group were at the gym at 12:30 p.m. 

After four rounds of shadow boxing, Roach asked Villanueva to get up the ring with him and started a mitts sparring session which lasted for four rounds.

Roach started demonstrating to Villanueva the techniques to shorten his punches and move his body. He appeared impressed as the World Boxing Oriental Featherweight champion easily implemented the moves that the American training wanted him to do.

After four rounds of mitts sparring, Roach got off the ring with a thumbs up sign and a big smile on his face.

"It's a bit too early to say this but this boy could make it. He has the power and the discipline and he learns fast," Roach said.

Roach said he expects to bring Villanueva back to the United States with him to continue his training program at the famed Wild Card Boxing Gym in Hollywood, California.

Villanueva, along with Braveheart Boxing Club assistant trainer Bruce Lerio, will stay in Baguio City for about three weeks and train alongside Manny Pacquiao in his high-altitude training program.(pr)

5/8/11

Pacquiao-Mosley sked of bouts

Pacman will be donning the yellow colors as a sign of unity!
Top Rank Boxing
May 7, 2011 (May 8 in Davao)
MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada
Main Event (12 rounds for the WBO World Welterweight title)
Manny Pacquiao vs. Shane Mosley
Supporting bouts
12 Rounds for the WBO World Super Bantamweight Title
Jorge Arce vs. Wilfredo Vazquez
10 Rounds, Super Middleweight
Alfonso Lopez vs. Kelly Pavlik
10 Rounds, WBC Cont.Americas Super Lightweight Title
Ray Narh vs. Mike Alvarado
Super Flyweight
Javier Gallo vs. Rodel Mayol
Super Lightweight
James Hope vs. Jose Benavidez Jr.
Super Lightweight
Aris Ambriz vs. Pier Olivier Cote
Lightweight
Randy Arrellin vs. Karl Dargan

3/23/11

$100 million to fight Pacquiao? Floyd Jr. is dreaming

Top Rank chief Bob Arum confirmed that Floyd Mayweather Jr. will only fight world boxing champion and Davao City's adopted son Manny Pacquiao if he gets $100 million.

What?

Floyd Jr. is dreaming.

While our poll says that 82.56% of the voters wanted them to fight and it could not be argued that this is what that fans craved for, the money Floyd Jr. is asking is just too much.

Fans troop to the stadium because they want to see Manny Pacquiao, not Floyd Jr.

Unfortunately, Floyd Jr. does not see it that way.

Floyd Jr. should better settle for a lower prize money and give boxing fans the fight they want to see.

Frankly, the Pacquiao-Sugar Mosley fight on May 7 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada is not what the hard-core Pacman fans really want.

10/11/10

RP boxing team meets Pacman before leaving for Tammer Cup







BOXING icon Manny Pacquiao, center,  accepts a souvenir national team shirt from the PLDT-ABAP boxers bound for the Tammer Cup in Finland and the Asian Games in Guangzhou, China. Standing from left are: Delfin Boholst, Coach Roel Velasco, Charly Suarez, Victorio Saludar, Coach Ronald Chavez, Rey Saludar, RP women's team manager Karina Picson, Head Coach Pat Gaspi, and ABAP executive director Ed Picson. Seated in front are Coach Nolito Velasco and Annie Albania.[ABAP]







The Philippine National Boxing Team was among the handful of people allowed entry into the closed-door training session of world Pound-for-Pound King Manny Pacquiao in Baguio City Saturday.

Famed trainer Freddie Roach acceded to the request of ABAP officials Patrick Gregorio and Ed Picson who motored to Baguio City to oversee the final preparations of the boxers leaving for the prestigious Tammer Cup in Tampere, Finalnd this Tuesday.

Pacquiao had earlier assured ABAP officials that he would help in the training of our national boxers.

“Having our boxers observe firsthand the work ethic and intensity Pacquiao brings to his training sessions is more than enough to inspire our boxers and give them an idea of what the keys to success are. I just hope these sunk in”, commented Picson after Pacquiao’s grueling 2 1/2-hour session at the Shape-Up Gym .

Roach and conditioning expert  Alex Ariza have also pledged to visit the ABAP training camp in Baguio City to share their training and conditioning drills and techniques with the nationals.

“This can only redound to the benefit of our boxers. We thank Manny and his coaches for their enthusiasm in lending a hand to the team”, said Gregorio.

Boxers Victorio and Rey Saludar, Charly Suarez, products of the Brgy.Una Boxing Program founded by former Davao del Norte congressman Tony Boy Floirendo Jr. in Panabo City (Davao del Norte) before joining the national team, and Delfin Boholst leave on Tuesday for Finland for the prestigious Tammer Cup which has lured 23 participating countries, mostly European.

“We want to be exposed to the European style because some of our opponents in the Asian Games like the Kazakhs and the Uzbeks have similar styles”, according to Picson.

Annie Albania and Wilfredo Lopez will join them in November for the Asian Games to be held in Guangzhou, China.[pr]

3/16/10

PNA: Village councilman dies after watching Pacquiao-Clottey fight

While all Pinoys celebrated, some Pinoys in South Cotabato are grieving:

COTABATO CITY, March 15 (PNA) -– Due to so much excitement, a 50-year-old village councilor in South Cotabato has died minutes after watching live feed of the Manny Pacquiao-Joshua Clottey Sunday, police said.

3/6/10

Pacquiao to win by late KO according to poll

Manny Pacquiao website survey as of Saturday:



WHAT'S YOUR TAKE ON PACQUIAO-CLOTTEY?
Pacquiao by Late KO 56.4%
Pacquiao by Early KO 32.7%
Pacquiao by Decision 5.1%
Clottey by Early KO 2.4%
Clottey by Late KO 2.0%
Clottey by Decision 0.7%
Draw 0.7%

Davao City's adopted son Pacman graces TV show in U.S.

I love Manny Pacquiao's jacket!
It flashes my favorite jersey number, 17!





11/18/09

Pray for Z Gorres's speedy recovery

Cebu sports editor Mike Limpag described Z Gorres as a good man.
Mike admired him because of his humility.
Z Gorres won his bout in the Pacquiao-Cotto undercard against Colombian Juan Melendez via unanimous decision.
Melendez landed a strong left cross on the head of Z Gorres and knocked him down, 25 seconds left in the final round.
Few minutes later, the ALA fighter of Cebu was rushed to the hospital and underwent surgery to remove the blood clot.
He is in stable condition at the University Medical Center but observers said that Z Gorres will be no longer fit to fight.
Mike, a regular in the Philippine Airlines Inter-Club Golf Tournament coverage, I am sure is very relieved of the good news.
What we can do right now is to include Z Gorres in our prayers for a speedy recovery.

11/9/08

MARAON FIGHTS IN U.S. DEC. 12; GONZALES TAKES THAI NOV. 25

All's well that ends well.

Following a commitment from Filipino boxing icon Manny Pacquiao that he will take care of two of Mindanao's promising boxers who have been waiting for fights in the US for six months, Top Rank has finally scheduled a fight for one of them.

"We will be able to squeeze in one of them in the Dec.12 card of Top Rank with Telefutura," Pacquiao's lawyer, Jeng Gacal, told Vice Governor Manny Pinol, the boxers' manager, Tuesday.

Gacal said upon instructions from Pacquiao, he immediately talked to Top Rank President Bob Arum about the plight of the two boxers.

"There seems to be a miscommunication somewhere because Bob is not aware that Top Rank has signed up Glenn Gonzales and Jundy Maraon," Gacal said.

Gonzales, a featherweight (7 wins, 4 KOs, 1 draw) and Maraon, a bantamweight (10 wins, 8 KOs, 1 draw), both 23 years old, were signed up by Top Rank late last year through the recommendation of Pacquiao.

The 3-year promotional contract was facilitated by Top Rank executive Todd duBoef and was used as the basis for the issuance of the working visa to the two boxers.They were promised 4 fights a year but since arriving in the US in April this year, only Gonzales has fought, on July 5 winning a bout against Florida-based Robert daLuz.

"We wanted to accommodate both of them but the card is already filled up and that's Top Rank's last fight promotion for the year," Gacal said.

Vice Gov. Pinol said that Gonzales, known as "Rapid Fire" and 5' 7" tall, will have to come home to the Philippines on Nov. 12 for a 10-round non-title fight with a still unnamed Thai opponent on Nov. 25 in the big town of Midsayap in North Cotabato which will mark its foundation anniversary.

"We have to keep him active or else he will rust. Glenn needs at least a dozen more fights before he could take on the big names." Vice Gov. Pinol said of his cousin whose development as a fighter he nurtured since the boxer was an amateur at age 12.

Gonzales, a southpaw who caught the eye of trainer Freddie Roach when he was still a 4-round fighter, was a silver medallist of the Asian Youth Boxing Championships as a member of the Philippine national boxing team.

A shattered bone in his left hand, however, stunted his career as he had to undergo a bone graft and had to rest for one year.

Maraon's opponent has not been named yet, said Atty. Gacal, but he added it would be most likely be a Mexican.

Tall for a bantamweight at 5' "6, Maraon, called "Pretty Boy" because of his good looks is a village chief's son in Suminot, Zamboanga del Sur who joined Vice Gov. Pinol's Braveheart Boxing Club through the latter's young brother, M'lang Mayor Lito Pinol three years ago.

A tremendous puncher, Maraon, also a southpaw, is considered as one of the most powerful boxers in his division. "It is not often that you a see a boxer who can knock out an opponent with one punch but Maraon is one of those rare power punchers," Vice Gov. Pinol said.

The only blemish in his record was a draw with Pacquiao boxer Ernel Fontanilla who suffered a small cut in the forehead following a smashing left unleashed by Maraon in the 2nd round of their fight in the undercard of the Pacquiao-Oscar Larios bout.

"Fontanilla was on the way down but Buboy (Fernandez, Pacquiao trainer) saw a way out by asking the doctor to stop the fight because of that small cut and it was declared a draw," said Vice Gov. Pinol.

In one of his sparring sessions in Watsonville, California where he is being supervised by Mexican assistant trainer Josh Sanchez, Maraon knocked out cold in sparring a top US bantamweight amateur fighter.

"Such is the power of Maraon and this makes him a very exciting fighter," said Vice Gov. Pinol.

Gonzales and Maraon are two of a dozen outstanding but largely unknown boxers from Mindanao who now fight under the Braveheart Boxing Club of Vice Gov. Pinol.

3/28/08

Pacman fight show at Davao City Recreation Center







Davao City Vice Mayor Sara Duterte is one of the spectators.



2/11/08

Wide screens available at Rizal Park for Pacman fight after Araw Parade on March 16

The 71st Araw ng Dabaw Socio-Civic Parade is scheduled on March 16, the same day, ring idol Manny Pacquiao fights Juan Manuel Marquez.

Councilor Susabel Reta, Vice Chairperson from the Government Sector of the Executive Committee, said wide screens will also in set up at the Rizal Park to give the parade spectators a venue to watch the much-awaited fight at noon time, just in time the parade will be over.

The fight in the U.S. is scheduled on March 15, March 16 in the Philippines.

This year’s Execom is chaired by Mayor Rodrigo Duterte, co-chaired by Eduardo Bangayan, Roger Layson from the private sector, secretariat handled by Patricia Melizza Ruivivar.

Working committee heads are Ruben Bangayan for finance ways and means, Abdullah Aquino for agro-industrial fair, Mo.Assumpta David for the Datu Bago Awards, Richard Vilar for cultural activities, Flor Colina for publicity, Roy Ryan Rigor for barangay events, Charito Santos for employees’ activities, Police Sr.Supt.Jaime Morente for safety and security, Celso Gempesaw for traffic management, James Zimmerman for socio-civic parade and Atty.Jessie Marvin Melodias for physical arrangement.

The grand opening is on March 14 kicking off with a tri-people offering followed by historical vignette performances, Peoples declaration of unity and cooperation, promenade to the Museo Dabawenyo and Mutya ng Dabaw search.

March 15 will have the opening of the Trade Fair and Flea Market dubbed “Tabo”, on site performances and merrymaking at the Rizal and People’s Parks dubbed “Kasadya”, a feature of Davao’s outstanding performers with the Recognizing Outstanding Davao Youth (RODY) Project Specials called “Garbo sa Dabaw”.

The Parada Dabawenyo starts at 8 a.m. on March 16 and after the socio-civic parade, showdown performances of street bands will also be featured, winding up with a music concert of national popular artists called “Pahalipay ni Mayor concert”.