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Floyd “MONEY” MAYWEATHER ho la Las Vegas Workout e qotsa LE PHOTOS



Moqebelo, Sept. 12, PHELA ON Showtime ea Ela-ka ho ya ka-VIEW
AT THE MGM GRAND Garden Arena ho la Las Vegas
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TSOHLE ho fumana: MAYWEATHER VS. BERTO
Premieres Sena se Labohlano, Aug. 28 ka Showtime®

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Las Vegas – (Aug. 27, 2015) – Floyd “Chelete” Mayweather (48-0, 26 Kos) bula le Mayweather Boxing Club ka Laboraro bakeng sa hae ea ho qetela mecha ea litaba letsatsi le leng leha e le neng ha a ntse a o lokisetsa la ho qetela ntoa ea le tummeng ya mibu 19 mosebetsi. O ile a o tla sireletsa hae WBC le WBA Welterweight World Championships khahlanong le matla-otla ka litebele, tse peli nako welterweight lefatše 'mampoli Tse ling tse Berto (30-3, 23 Kos) ka Moqebelo, Supa. 12 ka MGM Grand Garden Arena ho la Las Vegas, phela ka ho Showtime PPV® (8 p.m. LE/5 p.m. PT).
Haeba hlolang, Mayweather o ne a tla tšoanang le rekoto ba morao heavyweight 'mampoli Rocky Marciano, ba tlohela mosebetsi ka April 1956 nang le tlaleho e ea 49-0.
Thelevishene khamera basebetsi, koranta ea columnists, papading ya ditebele tsa bangoli ba, -le-moea diromamowa, ho web batlalehi le lifoto shebella ha papali ea litebele ea perennial boima ba bakeng sa boima ba morena 'me a 12 ea nako e lefatše' mampoli tse hlano tse boima ba 'mele lihlopha ile ka hoo e ka bang le metsotso e 45 boithapollo, e leng e le oa ka 35 metsotso e sparring.
Pele seshene ya boikwetliso e neng e tšoaroa ka TV & CBS Radio botho ba Big Tigger le Emmy®Khau-ho hapa lipapali moqolotsi oa litaba Mark Kriegel le phallela se phahameng tlhaloso ka mose multiple platforms, ho akarelletsa le ka sathelaete fepa ka, YouTube le metswedi ya dikgang, Mayweather o ile a nka lipotso tse tsoang ho mecha ea litaba ka hare e khethehileng e-hahoa tente ka mituka ka ntle ho tlelaseng ea boikoetliso,.
Khothalletsa ka Mayweather ho phahamiswa, ea Supa. 12 tse 'nè ntoa lefa-ka ho ya ka-maikutlo a telecast tla li ka hlahisoa ka le ho aba phela ka Showtime PPV 'me ke la botšelela le ho qetela loana ya rekoto-ho tlōla sebetsana pakeng tsa Mayweather le Showtime Networks Inc. Showtime Sports® tla tshehetsa ketsahalo le le Sports Emmy® Khau-ho hapa letoto la lihlooho tse ALL ho fihlela.
A lefatše mampoli loanela ka lefa-ka ho ya ka-maikutlo a telecast, Roma “Majoe” Martinez (29-2-2, 17 Kos) o tla sireletsa hae WBO Junior bobebe tlotla ka katie khahlanong le tse 'nè ea nako e lefatše' mampoli Orlando “Siri” Tloha (42-13-2, 29 Kos), le Badou Jack “The Ripper” (19-1-1, 12 Kos) tla etsa hore ea lekgetlo la ntlha tshireletso ea hae WBC Super Middleweight World tlotla khahlanong le e tlamang challenger “Saint” George meru ea (21-2, 16 Kos). Qalang ntoa ya telecast tla Feature pele e neng e tse tharo ea nako e lefatše 'mampoli le Mexico matla-puncher Jhonny Gonzalez (58-9, 49 Kos) khahlanong le Puerto Rico ea Jonathan “Dust” Oquendo (25-4, 16 Kos) ka 10 ho pota boraro a bobebe sephephechaneng.
Hape, pele e neng e 154 ea boima ba lefatše 'mampoli Ishe Smith (27-7, 12 Kos) tla hanyetsoa ke bao e leng khale holimo e mehlano contender Vanes Martirosyan (35-2-1, 21 Kos) a 90 ea metsotso e COUNTDOWN LIVE: MAYWEATHER vs.. BERTO” preshow ka Moqebelo, September 12.
Ditekete tsa e phelang ketsahalo, e khothalletsa ka Mayweather ho phahamiswa LLC., ba turu ka $1,500, $1,000, $750, $500, $300 le $150 'me li ka Sale hona joale. Tickets ba feela ho tse robeli (8) ka ntlo bohle tekete theko e ka ntle ho $150 tekete sehlopha, e feela ho tse 'nè (4) ka ntlo. Ho lefisa ka fonong kapa le e kholo karata ya keretiti, bitsa Ticketmaster ka (800) 745-3000. Tickets boetse di a fumaneha tsa ho reka kwa www.mgmgrand.com kapa www.ticketmaster.com.
Eng Mayweather, Mayweather ho phahamiswa CEO Leonard Ellerbe, WBC Super Middleweight World Champion, Badou Jack le Mayweather ho phahamiswa’ Ishe Smith o ile a re Wednesday:
Floyd Mayweather
“Berto ka loantša. O tse peli nako 'mampoli. O lapile. A tla ho loane. Ho na le ha ho mohla le lerootho motsotso ha a ne a loanela kahoo ke ka lebella hore lihele ea ho loana tsoa ho eena. Re tla bohle bona kamoo e phetha karolo tsoa.
“My ho qetela ntoa, lōna bohle ba bashanyana beha [Manny] Pacquiao ka pedestal 'me, bonang se ileng sa etsahala. Ke ile ka a ho na le me a etsa seo ke lokela ho etsa'ng, e leng win.
“Ntoeng ena, ho sa tsotellehe hore ba le lireng, motho e ne e tla ba le ho hong mahlonoko tseo ho leng kapa o fosahetseng ho re. Batho ba bang ba sa khotsofaleng. Empa ke kgotsofala.
“Tsohle 48 ea ka ho tlisa lintoa ba 'nile ba ka thata. Ha ho be ho bile bonolo. All bapala e khōlō ka sehloohong. Ho le 'Mayweather Mehla e.’ Ke nahana hore mong le e mong oke ke moetsi oa litšoantšo 'me bohle nka litšoantšo ka tsela ea bona. Ke e 'ngoe ea molemo ka ho fetisisa baetsi ba litšoantšo.
“Ke 'nile ka e le kannete ba hlohonolofalitsoe. Ke 'nile ka nkile nako, a 'na a leihlo la ka le moputsong le entse seo Ke' nile ka o ne a ho etsa. Kahoo ke khona ho etsa khetho ha ho tlohela mosebetsi. Most bahlabani le hantle ka se khonang se ke ua.
“Boxing o 'nile a mosebetsi oa ho' na, mosebetsi. Haeba ke ne a ka re ntho efe kapa efe ho sa le mocha ho ho fihlela papali ea litebele e ne e tla ho “ba bohlale le se ke ua nka e ngata punches. Ho bitsoa e monate saense bakeng sa le lebaka la. Hit me a ke ke otla, etsa hore chelete e ngata ntle le ho e ngata kotlo. Hore 's seo ho ka.
“Ha ho ea tsebang seo bokamoso bo se tšoereng, empa hona joale, I’m cool and comfortable and having no second thoughts at all about retirement. Ke ne ke mosebetsi o motle, Ke ile ka hlōla mong le e mong lefatše tlotla, empa papali ea litebele ke apara le tabola 'mele. Ho nako ea ho e qeta 'en ho fihlela. Ke batla ka thabo ho ho sebetsa le ba bang ba ho fihlela-and-tla bana ba bang, etsahalang maemo ', le ho nka phomolo.”
Leonard Ellerbe
“Batho bohle ba ba re ke hore Berto ke 3-3 a hae ea ho qetela tse tšeletseng ho tlisa lintoa empa Pacquiao e ne e le 3-3 a hae ea ho qetela tse tšeletseng ho tlisa lintoa, le eena o. Cotto o se ba hae ba babeli tse hlano tse fetileng ho tlisa lintoa. Empa ba ntse u ka bobeli a leba ho Hall of Fame.
“Rea tseba Berto o tla tla ho loantša, e le hore a o tla tla ho hlōla le makatsa lefatše. Ha ho na tsela Floyd o mo habobebe. O ile a a sebetsa feela joalokaha ho le thata hore ntoeng ena joalokaha a ile a se ka pele ho 48.
“Floyd ke motsoalle oa ka, re se re lelapa la, empa ke babatsa le ho applaud eena bakeng sa ho etsa se o ile a lintho etsoa, seo a se li finyella, kamoo atleha o, kamoo atleha o 'nile ho tloha 1996 ho hona joale.
“Ho ikhethang ka ho fetisisa. Ho ba khona ho tsamaea a le mong ya ka dipehelo, ho latela hae tai game moralo, ke ke sa kholoe. Ka 38, o ile a lintho ile ka fumana boatload la chelete a ya banka, bohle ba hae magoro le o ile a etsa e tsela ea hae. Ena ke American Dream.
“Floyd ka loantša ka nako e telele ha a ntse a o batla hore, haeba ba neng ba e seo a se batla ho etsa. Batho ha ba utloisisa hore na o tsoela ea hae sekepe. O ile a koetlisa bosiu le motsehare. O fuoa bophelo ba hae ho mosebetsi oa hae oa. O ile a itokisetsa ho palama tima ho e latelang mohato ea bophelo ba hae. O e sebelelitseng le tokelo eo.
“Re ile ra etsa boitlamo 'me re ka mor'a hore a konteraka. Ntle ho moo, kamoo lekane? E kae Motho a ka botsa la motho? Hakaakang ka a etsa hore?’
“Sena se tla Floyd oa ho qetela ntoa. Ke thabile haholo bakeng sa hae. O etsoa e tsela ea hae. O o ne a e leholo, e mosebetsi le Kea tseba hore o haholo phutholohile ka seo o 'nile khona ho finyella.”
Badou Jack
“Ka botsepehi, Ke nahana hore sena ntoa ka utsoa bontša le e tla ba ntoa ea bosiu. Sena se tla haholo, li monate hakaalo.
“Meru ea ke sebele e ntle, thata oke, O na le ngata lebelo, e ngata pelo. Ke mo hlompha. . O ile a loana Carl Froch ka makhetlo a mabeli. Empa ha ke Froch me le se ke loantša joaloka Froch. Ha re tšoane mekhoa.
“Sena ke ea ka ea pele tshireletso 'me ke thabela seo haholo, empa Kamehla ke 'nile a lula e underdog boikutlo ba kelello, le hore ke ke fetola. Ke leka ho lula ba ikokobelitseng. Ke ntse ke e tšoanang Guy empa ka ho ba mampodi wa lefatshe ka e feela etsa hore ke sebetsa matla le ho feta.
“Ke ntse ke ho ithuta, ho sebetsa ka thata. Kea tseba hore ke ka se ke ua talima nakong e fetileng mang kapa mang ea. Na le e ngata 'nang le hantle khōlō ho tlisa lintoa nakong e tlang – 'me ke batla ho loantša molemo ka ho fetisisa ho sa tsotellehe hore haeba ho ke ke GGG, Andre Ward, mang kapa mang ea.
“Empa hona joale ka feela amehile ka hore papali moralo le a liha e. Ka sebele ke lebeletse ho ntoa e [George] Meru ea le ho hapa ka Sept. 12.”
Ishe Smith
“Ke a ke ke a leha e le efe tse boletsoeng esale pele. Ke mpa ke ikela ho tsoa le etsa seo ke se etsang le le hore 's fana ka 100 lekholong.
“Ke tla re ena, leha ho le joalo, haeba a nahana hore o tla ho kokota a 'ntša, joaloka o ile a lintho a re, hore lintho li tla ho ba li monate hakaalo ntoa.
“Ke ile ka hlōla lefatšeng le tlotla e le B-lehlakoreng, empa ke ikutloa ke ke le A-lehlakoreng ntoeng ena. Ke 'nile ka loana molemo ka ho fetisisa ya go arola ka lilemo tse ngata le lilemo tse, Ke 'nile ka sparred le molemo ka ho fetisisa.
“Martirosyan ke e ntle Aamir 'me o na le lelapa le letle, empa o ile a o se a le bashanyana joaloka ke na le. Bashanyana a molemo ho le otla e ngata e thata ho feta mo. Ke e-s'o bile ho fihlela. Ke e-s'o e se e le tse robeli bala. Ke 34 le lilemo li me le ka mohla ba utloisitsoe bohloko le O re: o ile a lintho gonna gonna go ba khaotse ho 'na. Hore feela ka bohlanya.
“Ke becha ka selelu, seo bakeng sa bonnete ba hore. O ne a sa kokota tsoa [Jermell] Charlo a hae ea ho qetela ntoa. O ile a etsa bohle mofuta ofe ikemela ka ho lahleheloa ke. Lebaka la o ile a lahleheloa e ne e le hobane o ile a lahleheloa ho e molemo oke.
“Haeba a batla ho ea bakeng sa le KO, ntle; haeba le hore 's hae bua haholo ka. Molemong oa ka, Ha ke ho nahana KO. Ke feela ho nahana hlōla.”
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HIGH lithupeng: Mayweather vs.. Berto,” le 12 ho pota welterweight lefatše 'mampoli gia bakeng sa Mayweather ea WBC le WBA ea 147-boima ba dihlooho, e khothalletsa ka Mayweather ho phahamiswa LLC. The event will take place Saturday, September 12 kwa MGM Grand ho la Las Vegas 'me o tla televised ka Showtime PPV. The undercard Features le WBO Junior bobebe World Championship loana, e leng katie pakeng tsa Roma Martinez le Orlando Salido. Hape hlahisa ka PPV telecast e tla ba WBC Super Middleweight sehlooho gia pakeng tsa Badou Jack le George meru ea, e khothalletsa kamanong le Team Sauerland. Qalang PPV bout likoti pele e neng e lefatše 'mampoli Jhonny Gonzalez khahlanong le Puerto Rico ea Jonathan Oquendo ka 10 ho pota bartolomeo featherweight bout.
“TSOHLE ho fumana: Mayweather vs.. Berto” Episode 1 premieres ena Labohlano, Aug. 28 ka 10:30 p.m. Et / PT.
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CBS AND SHOWTIME ANNOUNCE FULL, MULTI-PLATFORM PROGRAMMING SCHEDULE SURROUNDING FLOYD MAYWEATHER vs. MANNY PACQUIAO FIGHT

SHOWTIME Sports Offering More Than A Dozen Hours of First-Run Shoulder Programming Including Documentary Series INSIDE MAYWEATHER vs. PACQUIAO

 

NEW YORK (April 24, 2015) - Showtime Networks Inc. and parent company CBS Corporation have scheduled a broad range of programming and promotion across the Company’s diverse portfolio of media platforms in anticipation of the showdown between Floyd Mayweather le Manny Pacquiao on Saturday, Ka 2.

 

Showtime Sports® is anchoring the charge with 13½ hours of first-run shoulder programming, including its acclaimed documentary series Ka hare ho MAYWEATHER vs.. PACQUIAO, classic fights and a comprehensive offering of digital assets.

 

Holim'a moo, ea CBS Television Network will run promotional spots in primetime and late-night programming throughout fight week. This will be supplemented with marketing support and editorial coverage from CBS Sports Digital, significant coverage across CBS Sports Radio and a dozen CBS Radio stations throughout the country, and a robust schedule of shoulder programming and marketing support on CBS Sports Network.

 

“The Company is uniquely positioned to support an event of this magnitude with media assets across virtually every medium,"A re Stephen Espinoza, Phethahatso Vice Mopresidente le General Manager, Showtime Sports. “We’re grateful for the company-wide support and look forward to an all-encompassing push leading to May 2 leading into this milestone sports event.”

 

SHOULDER PROGRAMMING AND PROMOTIONAL SUPPORT WILL INCLUDE:

Ka hare ho MAYWEATHER vs.. PACQUIAO delivers a unique perspective of the pound-for-pound champion Mayweather in the weeks leading up to the marquee event. The four-part documentary series from SHOWTIME Sports includes the Sports Emmy Award-winning “Epilogue” which shines the spotlight on Fight Week and takes viewers inside the ropes on Fight Night. A full schedule of the four-part series is detailed below.

CBS Television Network will run Mayweather vs. Pacquiao promos during primetime and late-night throughout Fight Week.

 

CBS owned and operated television stations throughout the country have been actively engaged in coverage of the event since theMarch 11 kick-off press conference in Los Angeles. These affiliate stations, located in the nation’s top markets, will have access to all the news and footage of fight week through the distribution network of CBS Newspath.

 

CBS Sports Network will provide live Fight Week coverage from Las Vegas, including the official Weigh-In on Labohlano, Ka 1 (6 p.m. LE), as well as immediate reaction and analysis following the fight and the post-fight press conference. During the week leading up to the bout, the Network also will air encore presentations of classic Mayweather fights and Ka hare ho MAYWEATHER vs.. PACQUIAO episodes.

 

CBS Sports Digital has launched a landing page at CBSSports.com, a one-stop shop for everything Mayweather vs.. Pacquiao. The ‘Tier 1’ support from CBS Sports Digital includes static homepage promotions, additional marketing and significant editorial coverage on all digital platforms, including breaking news, commentary and placement of live event streams.

 

CBS Radio is backing Ka 2 with stations from 10 of the country’s top markets broadcasting live from MGM Grand, including WFAN in New York, KROQ-FM in Los Angeles, KRLD-FM in Dallas and WIP-FM in Philadelphia. Ekelletsa moo, CBS Sports Radio’s nationally syndicated “The Doug Gottlieb Show” and (Scott) “Ferrall On The Bench” will be in Las Vegas for Fight Week. “The Doug Gottlieb Show” is simulcast on CBS Sports Network on Labohlano, Ka 1.

 

CBS Radio coverage also includes a special broadcast hosted by WFAN’s No. 1 morning show personalities Boomer and Carton ka moqebelo prior to the fight from 6-8 p.m. LE. The program is available on WFAN, CBS Sports Radio, and select CBS Radio stations nationwide. The special also will be simulcast for television on CBS Sports Network.

 

CBS Local Digital Media has created a comprehensive array of online audio, video and editorial features to promote the fight which can be experienced across a variety of digital and mobile platforms.

 

#MayPac:Daily is a daily online show hosted by SHOWTIME Sports personality Mauro Ranallo. The series will deliver the buzz of Fight Week in Las Vegas with special guests from sports and entertainment, insider analysis and more. Taped live from the casino floor at MGM Grand, #MayPac:Daily will be posted nightlyLabobeliLabohlano ka http://www.sho.com/sho/sports/home le Youtube.com/shosports.

 

Ekelletsa moo, the SHOWTIME Sports digital team is working closely with SnapChat to deliver exclusive content, launching a new boxing blog on TUMBLR called Pound for Pound, and working with Twitter on a unique feature capturing the years of social conversation leading to #MayPac.

 

Classic Floyd Mayweather fights are being offered across the premium network’s portals, including nightly on SHOWTIME EXTREME, SHOWTIME ON DEMAND and SHOWTIME ANYTIME. Those platforms will also offer the media workouts of Mayweather and Pacquiao and the live stream of the final press conference. Fans can tune-in to the final stare-down between the fighters on Labohlano, Ka 1 when SHOWTIME airs WEIGH-IN LIVE: MAYWEATHER vs.. PACQUIAO.

 

SHOWTIME Sports also delivers a host of short-form content available across multiple platforms, including original music videos, Mayweather greatest hits, a Spanish web analysis and more.

 

Below is a sampling of select SHOWTIME programs and air times:

  • Ka hare ho MAYWEATHER vs.. PACQUIAO:
    • Episode 2 premieres Moqebelo, April 25, ka 7:30 p.m. LE/PT ka Showtime.
    • Episode 3 premieres Laboraro, April 29 ka 10 p.m. LE/PT ka Showtime
    • Epilogue premieres Moqebelo, Ka 9
  • WEIGH-IN LIVE: MAYWEATHER vs.. PACQUIAO: Labohlano, Ka 1 ka 6 ET/3 PT, phela ka ho Showtime
  • COUNTDOWN LIVE: MAYWEATHER vs.. PACQUIAO:Moqebelo, Ka 2 ka 8 p.m. LE/5 p.m. PT, phela ka ho Showtime

 

 

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Showtime Networks Inc. (SNI), e feletseng-ruilweng ka tlaasana ea CBS Corporation, owns and operates the premium television networks SHOWTIME®, THE MOVIE CHANNEL™ and FLIX®, as well as the multiplex channels SHOWTIME 2™, SHOWTIME® SHOWCASE, SHOWTIME EXTREME®, SHOWTIME BEYOND®, SHOWTIME NEXT®, SHOWTIME WOMEN®, SHOWTIME FAMILY ZONE® and THE MOVIE CHANNEL™ XTRA. SNI also offers SHOWTIME HD™, THE MOVIE CHANNEL™ HD, SHOWTIME ON DEMAND®, FLIX ON DEMAND® and THE MOVIE CHANNEL™ ON DEMAND, and the network’s authentication service SHOWTIME ANYTIME®. SNI boetse laola Smithsonian Networks ™, e khoebo e kopanetsoeng pakeng tsa SNI le Smithsonian mokgatlo, eo e fana ka Smithsonian Channel ™. Tsohle SNI fepa fana ka le matlafatso e molumo sebelisa Dolby Digital 5.1. SNI markets and distributes sports and entertainment events for exhibition to subscribers on a pay-per-view basis through SHOWTIME PPV®.

147-POUND WEIGHT CLASS TAKES CENTER STAGE AGAIN ON SATURDAY, 'Na 2 AT THE MGM GRAND GARDEN ARENA

Floyd Mayweather & Manny Pacquiao Square Off
In Another Classic Showdown

In The Welterweight Division

Las Vegas (April 20, 2015) — It has often been said thatas the heavyweight division goes, so goes boxing,” but that has not always been the case and, haele hantle, might not even be valid when viewed from a comprehensive perspective dating back to the late 19go th century. A Boxing, German author Bertram Job’s epic, 420-page coffee-table dissertation on all aspects of the sweet science, he writes that, “Elegance is the trademark of the slim and nimble stars in the under 147-pound weight class that has attracted insiders and admirers of beauty like no other.

 

And so it is with what will be another benchmark entry in the rich history of the division when, kaKa 2 kwa MGM Grand ho la Las Vegas, live on pay-per-view, welterweight mampoli Floyd “Chelete” Mayweather (47-0, 26 Kos) takes on fellow titlist Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao(57-5-2, 38 Kos) in a long-anticipated unification showdown that will be the richest prizefight in the sport’s history, and which has drawn comparisons to some of the premier matchups in a weight class imprinted with that elegant trademark to which Job referred.

 

Although Pacquiao, the only fighter ever to win world championships in eight weight classes, and Mayweather, who has reigned in five weight classes, have not campaigned solely or even mostly as welterweights, it is hardly a surprise that the most important intersection of their remarkable careers comes in the same division for which so many of boxing’s greatest legends are primarily known.

 

The “gold standardto which all welterweights aspire remains the late, great Sugar Ray Robinson. Born Walker Smith Jr., the skinny kid who had never fought in a sanctioned bout at any level was a tag-along with coach George Gainford to an amateur tournament in Kingston, N.Y.. Asked if he had a flyweight he wished to enter, Gainford was about to say no when Smith tugged on his sleeve and said, “I’ll fight.As it turned out, Gainford had an AAU cardyou needed one to be certified as a non-professionalin the name of Ray Robinson, one of his boxers who had given up the sport. Smith/Robinson won a four-round decision, le, although no one knew it then, thus was a legend born.

 

Robinson was 85-0 as an amateur before turning pro at 19 a 1940. Ka 1951, he was 128-1-2 le 84 knockout victories. Although he is also remembered for winning the middleweight title five times, Robinson never lost as a welterweight, winning so often and so emphatically that the legendary trainer, Eddie Futch, was moved to observe that, “He had everything. Boxing skills, otla ka litebele matla a, a great chin, mental strength. There was nothing he couldn’t do.

 

Robinson also had an outsized ego, which perhaps is a necessary component to any great fighter’s mental makeup. Even a trace of doubt in one’s own ability is not conducive to success in the ring. Once, when asked about hisgolf game,” Muhammad Ali, who didn’t play golf, responded, “I’m the best, greatest of ’em all. I just haven’t played yet.

 

Mayweather certainly brings that aura of invincibility to his work, and maybe not just because he has yet to lose as a professional. A 2013, o ile a re, “Of course I feel unbeatable. I’m the best. I’m not going into any fight figuring that I’m beatable. I want to make a legacy for myself as the greatest fighter who ever entered the ring.

 

Pacquiao, while perhaps not as verbose, is no less secure in his own belief system. It is those heaping measures of talent and swagger that make Mayweather vs. Pacquiao a must-see event. Which of these outstanding fighters can make the other bend to his will? Who will have his name written in larger print in the big book of welterweights?

 

The International Boxing Hall of Fame has inducted 23 fighters who were, at one time or another, welterweight champions. In addition to Robinson, those whose plaques grace the hallowed hall include Sugar Ray Leonard, Roberto Duran, Thomas Hearns, Oscar De La Hoya, Felix Trinidad, Julio Cesar Chavez, Pernell Whitaker, Carmen Basilio, Henry Armstrong, Emile Griffith, Pipino Cuevas, Jose Napoles, Curtis Cokes, Barney Ross, Kid Gavilan, Wilfred Benitez, Luis Rodriguez, Mickey Walker, Fritzie Zivic, Jack Britton, Jackie Fields, Ted “Kid” Lewis andMysteriousBilly Smith. Mayweather and Pacquiao are of course assured of joining their ranks as soon as they become eligible to go onto the ballot.

 

The lead-up to Mayweather vs. Pacquiao has generated no shortage of comparisons to past welterweight clashes that are notable for the classic nature of those bouts, the widespread public interest attendant to them, or both.

 

Is Mayweather vs. Pacquiao more likely to be a repeat of, re, Leonard-Duran I, which Duran won on a rousing unanimous decision on June 25, 1980, Montreal? The epic Leonard-Hearns I, ka Sept. 16, 1981, which saw Leonard, trailing on the scorecards, rally for a dramatic, 14go th-round TKO at Caesars Palace? Trinidad’s controversial majority decision over De La Hoya in their Sept. 18, 1999, unification showdown at the Mandalay Bay? Or will it make its own mark in such a distinctive way that no comparisons can or should be drawn?

 

When it comes to unforgettable welterweight bouts, by now it should be obvious that anything and everything is possible. Mayweather and Pacquiao will make history, and add to it, by attempting to bend destiny each to their own purpose.

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Mayweather vs.. Pacquiao ke bout ea bompoli ba lefats'e ba boima ba lefats'e ba 12terterweight e khothalelitsoeng ke Mayweather Promotions le Top Rank Inc., and is sponsored by Tecate. The pay-per-view telecast will be co-produced and co-distributed by HBO Pay-Per-View® and SHOWTIME PPV® qala ka 9 p.m. LE/ 6 p.m. PT.

 

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MANNYPACMANPACQUIAO’S HOLLYWOOD MEDIA WORKOUT ATTRACTS RECORD MEDIA TURNOUT!

Quotables From Notables

Manny Pacquiao, Freddie Roach and Bob Arum

16 Days Before The Fight of the Century

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Hollywood, CALIF. (April 16, 2015) – It was Manny Media Mania at Laboraro oa media workout for Fighter of the Decade, eight-division world champion and boxing superhero Congressman MANNY “Pacman” PACQUIAO. Pacquiao (57-5-2, 38 Kos), who represents the Sarangani province in the Philippines, hosted a Hollywood Media Workout with his Hall of Fame trainer Freddie Roach and Hall of Promoter Bob Arum.

 

Over 300 media from around the globe flocked to Wild Card Boxing Club to ask the trio about Pacquiao’s Ka 2 welterweight world championship unification battle against undefeatedFloyd “Chelete” MAYWEATHER JR. (47-0, 26 Kos), ka MGM Grand Garden Arena ho la Las Vegas.

 

Mayweather vs.. Pacquiao is promoted by Mayweather Promotions and Top Rank Inc., the live pay-per-view telecast will be co-produced and co-distributed by HBO Pay-Per-View® and SHOWTIME PPV® qala ka 9:00 p.m. LE/ 6:00 p.m. PT.

 

What Pacquiao, Top Rank CEO Bob Arum and Hall of Fame trainer Freddie Roach a reLaboraro:

 

MANNY PACQUIAO, Eight-Division World Champion

 

I feel very excited for the fight.

 

I have a lot of sparring partners that are similar to Floyd’s fighting style, we have done well. We know what to expect.

 

I have watched tape on Floyd to make sure that our strategy and technique in training camp is correct.

 

My entire career defines my legacy; I have already accomplished great achievements in my career while excelling in different weight divisions. This fight is an additional achievement in my career; it’s the biggest fight in boxing history.

 

I can say that beating Floyd would be the biggest victory of my career.

 

More people are interested and informed about this fight now than they would’ve been five years ago.

 

Style wise, I am the same fighter I was five years ago. My determination, inspiration and killer instinct is the exact same as it was five or six years ago.

 

“Molemong oa ka, boxing is my passion. I enjoy boxing and giving honor to my country of the Philippines. My concern is to bring an exciting fight to my fans. My first concern going into every fight is how will be to be able to entertain my fans, give them enjoyment and make them happy.

 

The reason I am so loved by fans is because of my reckless style of fighting. People like exciting fights with actual punches being thrown.

 

BOB ARUM, Top Rank CEO

 

Manny is motivated, he’s ready for the fight. I expect a great performance from him.

 

It’s a very interesting fight because Floyd is a defensive specialist who has a good right hand and picks off his opponents. He’s an extraordinarily good fighter.

 

Pacquiao’s strength is speed, particularly his foot speed and the fact that he throws so many punches and attacks from low angles. He really hits harder than Floyd does, so that’s really what it’s going to be about.

 

Floyd has a different defense than Juan Manuel Marquez. His defense is primarily his shoulder roll. A lot of his defense is geared against a right handed fighter. Le hore o ile a re, I think Manny is going to surprise a lot of people with how he is going to be able to reach Floyd.

 

I would say Manny is more motivated for this fight than any other fight I’ve seen him prepare for.

 

I’m looking forward to Ka 2. I love Manny’s chances of winning, that’s the main thing. He looks great, he’s motivated, no nonsense, and I think he’s going to put on a performance for the ages. It’s going to be hard for him to top his performance against Oscar De La Hoya, but I think he will in this fight.


Freddie Roach, Pacquiao’s Hall of Fame Trainer

 

We have a great idea of when and where we are going to attack Mayweather.

 

This fight was five years in the making. Promoters should realize that these types of fights are what’s best for boxing and we should have more fights like this. I’m not surprised by the hype surrounding the fight.

 

Manny has really raised the bar in this training camp. He’s a different Manny Pacquiao than I have seen him going into previous training camps. He is punching so much harder in training for this camp.

 

Manny is better than ever, his attitude is different and I’ve never seen him work this hard. His speed is faster, his punches are harder. I’m really happy where he’s at. His legs look great; he’s on his toes all the time.

 

Mayweather is a good counter-puncher, but Manny has faster hands and his combinations are better than Floyd’s.

 

Both fighters have great experience, so I don’t believe that will be a factor in the fight. The biggest thing is that each fighter comes in with a different style. Floyd is a counter-puncher but Manny must be the one to enforce the fight.

 

I believe that Manny being a southpaw will be a factor in this fight. Manny showed me tape of Floyd fighting a southpaw and told me that that is exactly what we are going to do in this fight.

 

I can tell how much this fight means to Manny because he has watched tape on Floyd. Manny has never watched tape on any fighter before.

 

Since Manny moved to 147 he hasn’t knocked many guys out, so getting the knockout in this fight isn’t a concern for me. If Manny fights at 140, then he does knock guys out, but at this weight he is fighting guys who are bigger than him.

 

Floyd may be a bigger guy, but we will still win the fight.

 

This fight is much bigger than when Manny fought Oscar De La Hoya. Manny is a different person going into this fight. He hit me so hard the other day that I believe it’s the hardest I’ve ever been hit by a fighter who I’m training.

 

I don’t believe that Floyd ever wanted this fight, he was forced to take it by the public and the media. I wouldn’t be surprised if Floyd pulled out now.

 

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