Cotto-Margarito II: Preview & Prediction
Posted On Tuesday, 29 Nov 2011 By Kenneth Ragpala. Under Opinions
Saying there will be a bloodbath come December 3rd at the Madison Square Garden, New York is spot on. When you got two hard-punching rivals going at it again, one can expect nothing short of a classic contest of pugilistic contest fused with raw savagery. When you got WBA light middleweight champion Miguel Cotto and former welterweight beltholder and disgraced ...
Three years later, both men will find themselves facing each other again.
In just over a week, boxing world will be ushered to a matchup that promises to be an explosive affair. For the second time around, former welterweight rivals Miguel Angel Cotto (36-2, 29 KOs) of Puerto Rico and Antonio Margarito (38-7, 27 KOs) of Mexico will tear up the ...
The welterweight landscape post Pacquiao-Marquez III
Posted On Wednesday, 23 Nov 2011 By Kenneth Ragpala. Under Opinions
Many found themselves at the wrong end of the prediction bandwagon when Juan Manuel Marquez once again provided rival Manny Pacquiao a highly-contested bout last November 12th. The Mexican boxing legend still has Pacquiao's number after all, despite the obvious improvements and several northern trips on the scale the Filipino underwent since their classic second meeting in March 2008. At ...
It has been a while since WBO welterweight champion Manny Pacquiao (54-3-2, 38 KOs) of the Philippines succesfully retained his title after a 12-round tiff (for the third time) with archnemesis Juan Manuel Marquez (53-6-1, 39 KOs) of Mexico last November 12th in Las Vegas, USA. Two judges gave the fight to Pacquiao while one official scored the bout even.
Needless ...
Pacquiao’s hair-thin disappointing victory
Posted On Friday, 18 Nov 2011 By Marcelo Ortigoza. Under Boxing News, Opinions Tags: pacquiao vs marquez 3
Although Manny Pacquiao got 117 against the 115 I scored to Juan Manuel Marquez’s, Manny’s performance was a disappointment.
He was tentative in most of the rounds to aggressively bring the war to Marquez.
Obviously, he was afraid to be hit by the flashing heavy counterpunches of the Mexican warrior – thanks to the conditioning methods of coach and BALCO investigation famed ...

