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Pacquiao can fight tomorrow

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

by Ronnie Nathanielsz

Top Rank promoter Bob Arum says “Fighter of the Decade” and pound-for-pound king Manny Pacquiao “can fight tomorrow” even as he noted that trainer Freddie Roach’s job is to “have to slow him up.”

Arum told us that he is “getting rave reviews on his (Pacquiao’s) performance in the gym and everybody is saying they can’t believe how great he’s looking.”

The astute promoter said “everything is excellent” in terms of the Pacquiao-Joshua Clottey WBO title defense of the Filipino hero at the $1.2 billion Dallas Cowboys Stadium on March 13 as well as the “Pinoy Power III/Latin Fury 13” fight card on Sunday, February 14, Manila Time.

Arum said all the fighters on the card which showcases five promising Filipinos against Latino counterparts. He said “all the fighters are in good shape. All the fighters are confident and they are all coming to win” which has stirred a lot of interest both among the Filipino fans and their Hispanic counterparts.

The fights will be telecast in the Philippines by the giant broadcast network ABS-CBN over its pre-eminent Channel 2 at 10:30 a.m. with a replay over Studio 23 at 8:30 p.m. It will also be telecast globally to Filipinos abroad on The Filipino Channel TFC which is widely followed.

Meantime, Oscar De La Hoya continues to ignore the call of respected, award-winning boxing writer and lawyer Thomas Hauser to sign a waiver that would allow the Nevada State Athletic Commission to release the results of drug tests conducted on De La Hoya when he was fighting and to allow people associated with the tests to talk publicly.

Arum who was De La Hoya’s promoter has told boxingscene.com he “knows what the history is” adding that Hauser knows exactly what he is alluding to.”

While indicating even in his conversations with us that he was not going to say much about the issue, Arum told boxingscene.com “I know when it happened, how many times it happened. He also pointed out that there was a grace period when they tested fighters for steroids.”

We inquired from the current NSAC executive director Keith Kizer about Floyd Mayweather Jr’s use of the pain-killer Xylocaine which is reportedly banned in 49 US states except Nevada and there was the contention it was the reason Mayweather Jr didn’t want to go to Dallas for a planned showdown with Pacquiao and wanted to fight to be in Las Vegas.

We also inquired whether Nevada would consider banning the drug or will Mayweather be found guilty of drug abuse if he uses Xylocaine. We mentioned the fact that Thomas Hauser insists that De La Hoya needs to sign a waiver for results on his drug tests before your time, to be released. It also involved - he says - the right to talk to people involved for public consumption.

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The Truth Behind Pacquiao’s Refusal On Blood Test

Monday, January 4th, 2010

by Mark Lester

The Pacquiao-Mayweather fight is expected to be the highest grossing PPV in the history of boxing if ever the fight will be settled. But due to blood test disputes, it seems that the Pacquiao-Mayweather fight will remain as a dream forever.

We’ve heard both sides. At first, Team Pacquiao rejected to undergo a series of blood test. Pacquiao’s refusal to the drug test draws controversy so he finally agreed to unlimited urine testing and at least three blood test. The first test is planned early this January, second test is 30 days before the fight, and last test right after the fight. But still, Mayweather’s camp is not satisfied. Golden Boy Promotions CEO Richard Schaefer said that he wanted to have a blood test done at less than 30 days before the fight because they believed that having a blood test done in 30 days is no longer effective. Top Rank CEO Bob Arum gave them an ultimatum that if they didn’t agree with their final decision it will be the end of their negotiations. Mayweather’s camp is still strong with their stand so Top Rank is negotiating with Yuri Foreman as Pacquiao’s next opponent.

Even though Pacquiao agreed with the blood test, boxing fans all over the world wants to know why Pacquiao wants the blood test to be done in 30 days before the fight. Some suspected that Pacquiao really takes performance-enhancing drugs. Some people also assumed that undergoing a blood test does not really affect boxer’s performance in the fight and some other people even compare it their boxing fight to Olympic games. “Mayweather will undergo a blood test so why Pacquiao is so afraid?” And this made Pacquiao a little bit disappointed.

Pacquiao never failed any drug test on his professional career. For the past ten years, he has only one loss and that was against Erik Morales. So what’s the connection of Erik Morales inPacquiao-Mayweather fight? It seems that the Morales team strategy is something that Mayweather’s camp have discovered to beat Pacquiao.

THE HOLE: MORALES TEAM STRATEGY EXPOSED PACQUIAO’S WEAKNESS

Here’s a video taken on March 2005 after the first encounter of Manny Pacquiao and Erik Morales:

It was a post fight interview made by a Filipino newscaster named “Puno” regarding Pacquiao’s defeat against Morales.

Pacquiao discussed about the blood test done before the fight. Puno asked why does the Nevada State Commission insists to have a blood test done. Pacquiao said that he will not be permitted to fight Morales if he will not pass the blood test. Pacquiao explained that one month before the fight, Nevada State Commission rushed him to have a medical exam. He said that they needed his blood for medical requirements. He went back to training and before the weigh-in, he didn’t eat and didn’t even drink because he was in the exact weight. Then two days before the fight, NSAC called him to have a blood test again. Pacquiao said that he already underwent a blood test but NSAC said that the records were lost according to the doctor. Coach Freddie Roach with his manager Shelly were wondering why the NSAC did not have his medical records. According toPacquiao , he have spoken to a certain doctor and said that it’s impossible for NSAC to lose his record because it is a well-established institution.Pacquiao felt something wrong and he thought that it was a tactic against him. He said that he felt dizzy 30 minutes after the blood was taken from him. He said that his nape was very painful. The doctor advised him to drink a lot of water but because he’s in a diet and controlling the amount of food and water he intake in order not to exceed the weight limit, he just lay down and have a body massage. During the actual fight, he is weak and he knows that he will not be able to knock out Morales. Puno said that Morales said in an interview that he never felt any ofPacquiao’s power punches. Pacquiao said that Morales didn’t know that he is weak and that he didn’t have the strength to win.

The incident regarding the loss documents of Pacquiao was never investigated nor brought to the media here in the U.S. or other parts of the world. We can say that his issues were never heard because he was not that too famous at that time. Now thatPacquiao have established his name as the world’s greatest boxer, every little incident that happened to him matters like the issue on his theblood test refusal.

Whether it is true or not true that Morales camp really plotted this blood test incident, the bottom line here is that it proves that Pacquiao was just preventing this thing to happen again on his fight against Mayweather. Mayweather’s camp cannot deny that they don’t know this incident. They might have seen the hole in order to destroy Pacquiao. This may be the closest reason why they really insist the Olympic style random blood test done less than 30 days before the fight.

What is Mayweather’s camp main reason why they insist to take Pacquiao’s blood less than 30 days before the fight? If they are suspecting that Pacquiao is taking performance-enhancing drug, then Pacquiao would love to have his blood taken right after the fight. Is there any difference from having a blood test taken less than 30 days from having a blood test taken right after fight?

What do you think?

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