So Edwin Valero or Joan Guzman might be the 3rd foe of Pacman this year...

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  1. hmi

    hmi Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Pacquiao-Marquez II sure blockbuster; judge steps down

    HOLLYWOOD -- It’s still 10 days before Pacquiao-Marquez II erupts in Las Vegas, but Top Rank president and promoter Bob Arum is already labelling it a blockbuster.

    The public response has been so tremendous, according to Arum, that gate receipts are certain to be the strongest ever since 2001, when Filipino ring super star Manny Pacquiao broke into the United States fight scene.

    Arum also predicts that the pay-per-view (PPV) hits will surpass Pacquiao’s fights against Juan Manuel Marquez in 2004 and his unforgettable encounters with other Mexican greats Marco Antonio Barrera and Erik Morales.

    “Everybody seems to be interested in this fight,” said Arum.
    Upon seeing Pacquiao during the media workout on Wednesday (Thursday in Manila) at the Wild Card Gym of trainer Freddie Roach -- who turned 48 -- here, Arum said victory for his prized ward is imminent.
    “Never seen him (Pacquiao) in this kind of shape,” said Arum. “When he’s in this shape, nobody can beat him.”

    The 76-year-old Arum said Pacquiao has also gotten better since his first clash with Marquez where he knocked down the Mexican thrice in the first round.

    He also said that the plan to stage Pacquiao’s next fight in June in Macau against World Boxing Council lightweight champion David Diaz is likely to change after MGM Grand offered to stage Pacquiao’s next fight in Las Vegas.

    If this happens, Macau will be the venue of Pacquiao’s third fight for the year. “I really don’t know,” said Arum of the Filipino’s third foe for the year. “We might go against (Joan) Guzman or (Edwin) Valero.”

    Meanwhile, a new judge has been named for the fight set March 15 at the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino in Las Vegas.

    Tom Miller of Ohio has replaced veteran Dick Flaherty, who decided to resign after questions were raised by various quarters over his competence.
    Arum disclosed the development Wednesday. “He (Flaherty) has decided to resign,” said Arum, who vouched for Miller’s competence.
    Miller will join Jerry Roth and Duane Ford in the judges’ panel.
     
  2. Dude

    Dude lost my car Full Member

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    They won't fight Guzman.
     
  3. knockout

    knockout Make my day Full Member

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    Style makes fights then it would be Valero.
     
  4. knockout

    knockout Make my day Full Member

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    Yeah...thats if Pac stays in 130 or it can be made at 135.
     
  5. richie leon

    richie leon Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I would really like Guzman to get the shot here, provided he gets past Arthur obviously. And if JMM beats Pac, then JMM-Guzman would be one hell of a boxing match.
     
  6. hmi

    hmi Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Agree. I want to see the JMM-Guzman fight. I hope I won't fall asleep though.
     
  7. Nestea

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    Agree. But I still have a huge doubt of JMM winning against Pac.
     
  8. hmi

    hmi Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I just want to see the JMM-Guzman fight. It's not related at all on the outcome of the JMM-Pacman fight.
     
  9. truewarrior

    truewarrior Boxing Addict Full Member

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    So JMM and Guzman this year thats gonna be exiting, a real boxing match unlike "jab" "double left" brawl.
     
  10. Nestea

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    What fans like nowadays are massive brawling in the boxing ring. They won't pay nowadays just to watch boring fights.
    Just refer to Klitschko-Ibragimov. (yeah they were sold out and its a damn waste of money)
     
  11. truewarrior

    truewarrior Boxing Addict Full Member

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    thats true but fans also like watching technical brawls like Vazquez/Marquez, barrera/JMM. I really hate seeing someone do the same thing over and over like PAC did with JMM the first time they met.
     
  12. superchile

    superchile Well-Known Member Full Member

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    valero ofcourse guzman is tool slick if paquiao can stil make 130
     
  13. Chert

    Chert Ringside Potato Full Member

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    hmm... so what happened to hatton after d. diaz? if pac faces either of them, the fight has to be made @135 as his fight before that (w/ d. diaz) will be @ lightweight. i don't think pac will be able to make 130 anymore after fighting diaz.
     
  14. dangerousity

    dangerousity Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Id prefer he took on Juan Diaz at 135 rather than Guzman & Valero. Its better legacy wise and its easier fight than Guzman at least.
     
  15. PH|LLA

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    You can see Arum really has confidence in Pacquiao which is pretty rare in his case.