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Sunday, July 15, 2018
ANALYSIS: Why this is the best time for Pacquiao to call it quits
The way Manny Pacquiao broke down Lucas Matthysse before ending their world-title fight on a TKO note in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday was vintage "Pacman," no doubt.
Because of the thrilling nature of the finish — it was Pacquiao's first win that didn't go to the scorecards in the last 9 years — one fight analyst believes this should give Pacquiao a more compelling reason to hang up his gloves.
"For me, I heed for (Pacquiao) to call it a career, because not everyone gets a storybook ending in this sport," Nissi Icasiano said in an interview with ABS-CBN News.
"History shows that when a legendary boxer pushes the envelope too far, the sport has a way of being harsh, has a harsh way of sending out heroes that elevated the sport in a heartbreaking manner.
"In short, boxing with its cruel nature, doesn't smile upon aging legends. We all saw that . . . when he fought Jeff Horn.
"But if he wants a good exit, this is the right time to call it a career."
However, if Pacquiao decides he wants to give the fight game a few more go's, he may want to welcome an old friend back to the team.
Pacquiao has showered Buboy Fernandez with praise for devising a sound game plan that enabled him to beat Matthysse.
But should decide to go up against more formidable opponents, he might want to consider reviving his partnership with Freddie Roach.
Icasiano believes that Fernandez deserves credit for the patient, methodical approach that allowed Pacquiao to break down Matthysse.
But the names being lined up as Pacquiao's next assignment are far more daunting.
"If (Pacquiao) plans to move on to the best of (the 147-pound division), talking about Terrence Crawford, Keith Thurman and Errol Spence (Jr.), or at 140 Vasyl Lumachenko, he needs Freddie Roach because he needs a great mind behind those fights," Icasiano said.
source: news.abs-cbn.com
Saturday, July 14, 2018
World champion again! Pacquiao staves off Father Time, downs Matthysse
Manny Pacquiao has demonstrated he can do a lot of things and take on different kinds of roles.
But at the end of the day, he is only one thing to millions of Filipinos — boxing's GOAT.
And Pacquiao made his countrymen believe in that again when he defeated Lucas Matthysse via seventh-round knockout at Axiata Arena in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday to capture the World Boxing Association welterweight world title.
The exact time of stoppage was at the 2:43 mark.
"From the first round, I had in my mind I can control the fight. But our strategy is be patient, don't rush, don't be careless. Just focus, on our hard punches, power punches. That was our strategy resulting to a knockout," Pacquiao said.
"Like I said I'm not done, I'm still here. It's just a matter of time you got to rest then get it back. I owe it to my country."
It was Pacquiao's 60th career win, with the prizefighting senator accomplishing it in front President Rodrigo Duterte, who was seated at a lofty area in the stadium where he was joined by Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad.
Until his demolition of the Argentinean fighter, capped by a vicious left uppercut to Matthysse's face, Pacquiao hadn't won via stoppage since he eviscerated Miguel Cotto in 2009.
Many had wondered whether that version of Pacquiao would ever come back, especially this time he was without Freddie Roach.
Roach and Pacquiao decided to part ways this year, ending a partnership that began in 2001.
It was clear Pacquiao didn't need the hall-of-fame coach, at least not this time, to return to his bruising way of finishing his opponents off.
And on Sunday, the 8-division world champion revived that long-held reputation and subsequently restored hope that there's still more fights — and a big payday, perhaps? — ahead of him.
"I feel so blessed especially Buboy's strategy is very effective," Pacquiao said referring to his new chief trainer, childhood buddy Restituto Fernandez.
"And then also we did a good job in this training camp and we're blessed with this convincing knockout victory."
Right from the opening bell, this had the makings of a lopsided fight.
Pacquiao floored Matthysse thrice — the first caused by an uppercut in the third round.
The next was in the fifth when Pacquiao let loose a pair of right hands to the chest that got Matthysse falling down on one knee.
When he fell a third time in the seventh, referee Kenny Bayless waved the fight off sending the predominantly Filipino crowd into a frenzy.
source: news.abs-cbn.com
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