DUBBED by many boxing gurus during his peak as “the greatest fighter
that ever lived,” eight-division world champion Manny Pacquiao was
toppled twice last year, first by American Timothy Bradley who beat
him by a controversial split decision, then by Mexico’s Juan Manuel
Marquez who dealt him a vicious and devastating sixth-round knockout.
Now Brandon Rios, the Pacman’s next opponent this coming Nov. 24 at Venetian in Macau, China, wants to go a step further.
He wants to retire Pacquiao. Or maybe it’s just a more dramatic
way of saying that Rios wants to beat him, because beating the Pacman is
tantamount to retiring him. This is a must-win fight for the
Pacman—otherwise he’s done.
According to a report in www.philboxing.com, the Rios camp plans
to apply tremendous pressure on the Pacman by hitting him on the head
and in the body the way Antonio Margarito did three years ago.
“Pacquiao did not do so good against Margarito. Antonio put
pressure on him, so that’s one thing I really want to do. I want to put
pressure. We will see how he reacts to that. I want to go for body
shots. I want to say that I was the one to retire Manny Pacquiao,”
Rios was quoted in philboxing.com.
Former world lightweight champion Paulie Malignaggi told
esnewsreporting.com that the Pacquiao-Rios match will be a good one and
it could go either way.
“I think Rios has to find a way to cut the ring down. If Brandon
makes Manny uncomfortable and cuts the ring down, Manny’s in trouble.
If Brandon doesn’t, he’s in trouble. It’s up to how Brandon cuts the
ring down on Manny.”
A win for Rios, he said, would open the road to superstardom for him.
***
Meanwhile, WBO president Francisco “Paco”
Valcarcel said a Pacquiao-Marquez 5 is still possible, but only if
both fighters win against their respective opponents in their upcoming
matches.
Marquez will clash with Bradley on Oct. 12 at Thomas and Mack Center in Las Vegas.
“If Marquez and Pacquiao both win, the WBO
regulations would view Pacquiao as the mandatory challenger to Marquez.
Pacquiao goes up against Rios for the WBO international title, while
Marquez will try to capture the world welterweight championship of the
WBO from Bradley. If both win, the bout between them would be ready,
but of course the fighters would have the last word,” Valcarcel was
quoted in notifight.com.
While Pacquiao is willing and eager to
engage in a fifth confrontation with “El Dinamita” which will give him
the chance to redeem himself from the stigma of that shocking facedown
knockout, Marquez has been doing everything to avoid another meeting.
“I’d rather stay with the memory of that
‘lucky punch’ that I connected on Pacquiao. It’s about pride and honor,
not money. That’s why in that contest, there was no championship at
stake, only the WBO’s Champion of the Decade belt. There are no plans
to fight after Bradley. We’ll leave this commitment first and then see.
First I want to see how I feel and if I plan to continue my boxing
career,” Marquez told badlefthook.com.
Marquez said that he has proposed that, if ever, Pacquiao-Marquez 5 should be staged in Mexico.
He is afraid of another controversial
decision turning the tide against him, Lance Pugmire wrote in a Los
Angeles Times report.
Marquez said Team Pacquiao has rejected the offer to stage the fight in Mexico.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
0 Response to 'Pacquiao vs Marquez 5 still possible'
Post a Comment