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WHEN MANNY PACQUIAO SMILES...
WHEN MANNY PACQUIAO SMILES...

#mannypacquiao Just irreplaceable. On July 20, 2019, Manny Pacquiao scored a 12-round split decision over the previously unbeaten Keith Thurman to annex the WBA welterweight title at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. One judge scored 114-113 for Thurman, but was overruled by two tallies of 115-112 for the Filipino hero. Pacquiao, 40, became the oldest man in boxing history to win a legitimate version of the welterweight crown that night. His experience was key, but Pacquiao also defied Father Time with his speed and athleticism in what turned out to be his final triumph. Despite being inactive and injury prone, Thurman was an elite-level operator. Many experts predicted that the 30-year-old boxer-puncher would have his way against the faded veteran, who was already a multi-weight world champion when Thurman turned pro. But youth wasn’t enough. Pacquiao floored Thurman with a long right hook in the opening round and performed brilliantly over the first half of the fight. Thurman came roaring back in the second half, but without the same consistency. The Floridian also did well to survive a massive left to the body that doubled him over in Round 10. Thurman’s gutsy effort kept the fight close, but the decision was just. Please support by subscribing to my channel: https://bit.ly/3D0VQ20 *Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teacher, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. No Copyright infringement intended. ALL RIGHT BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS*



DON'T MESS AROUND WITH RYAN GARCIA !!!
DON'T MESS AROUND WITH RYAN GARCIA !!!

#ryangarcia NEW YORK — Ryan Garcia showed improved poise in his first fight with new trainer Eddy Reynoso, knocking out the frustrating Braulio Rodriguez in the fifth round on the undercard of Canelo Alvarez-Rocky Fielding. Garcia (17-0, 14 knockouts) scored a knockdown in the first round with a right hand and a left hook off a clinch, but Rodriguez (19-4, 17 KOs) survived the count. An overhand right started the ending of the ten-round scheduled lightweight bout four rounds later, sending Rodriguez into the ropes. Two rights followed by a left uppercut set up the knockout blow, a left hook again, putting Rodriguez onto the ring apron, looking up at the lights of Madison Square Garden as Garcia’s sizable fan base cheered. Referee Ron Lipton reached the count at the 1:14 mark. “When I was first coming up, I made the mistake thinking when I was knocking everyone out that I can conquer the world. I know it’s a process and I’m going to trust everyone and trust my team. I’m not scared of nobody,” said Garcia Garcia, 20, of Victorville, California was making his New York debut in his first fight since switching trainers to the coach that guides Alvarez’s career. The change came after an underwhelming majority decision win over Carlos Morales in September. “This was the first time I had a real camp. You all saw something different. I came in showing skills. You didn’t see me getting reckless. I came to show my skills and I did that,” said Garcia. “They took me in like family. They took care of me good. I don’t speak Spanish but they took care of me. I don’t speak Spanish, but I got the Mexican blood in me. Viva Mexico!” Garcia kept his composure as Rodriguez, who had lost two straight and had been mostly inactive for the past two years, began clowning. Rodriguez, 30, of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republican began poking his head out and shuffling his feet, ripping off the moves of commentator Sugar Ray Leonard at ringside, but quickly retreated whenever Garcia turned on his offense. Lipton took a point away from Rodriguez in the second after repeated low blows, and Rodriguez was never able to organize any effective offense. “We knew from the weigh-ins when [Rodriguez] pushed me that he would try to intimidate me, I think that’s what he was trying to do, but I came in here and I was like, that’s not going to happen,” said Garcia. Please support by subscribing to my channel: https://bit.ly/3D0VQ20 *Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teacher, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. No Copyright infringement intended. ALL RIGHT BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS*



One of the Best ICONIC UPPERCUT in Modern Boxing! DAMN We Missed This Version of Him...
One of the Best ICONIC UPPERCUT in Modern Boxing! DAMN We Missed This Version of Him...

#anthonyjoshua Anthony Joshua climbed off the canvas to produce a dramatic late stoppage victory over Wladimir Klitschko in an epic heavyweight world title fight at Wembley. The 27-year-old appeared to be on the brink of his first professional defeat when he was floored in the sixth round, but staged a severe onslaught to halt Klitschko in the 11th round. Joshua successfully defended his IBF title, while also claiming the WBA 'super' belt, but there could be calls for a rematch after a classic heavyweight unification clash in front of a record 90,000 crowd at the national stadium. Klitschko had overcome a heavy knockdown in the fifth and the former unified champion defied questions about his advancing age until he finally wilted to defeat after being floored twice more. A fiery pyrotechnic show was part of Joshua's ring walk, but he was unable to display his explosive power in a tentative first round as Klitschko kept him at bay with probing jabs. Klitschko landed his straight right hand at the start of the second round, which was initially shrugged off by Joshua who answered with a crunching combination from close range in the third. Seconds into the fourth round, Klitschko stunned Joshua with a booming right hand, forcing the British fighter to hold on grimly before he replied with his own powerful right. Joshua stormed out for the fifth and floored Klitschko with a brutal barrage of punches, but the 41-year-old was far from finished and uncorked a lightning left hook to leave the home favourite in desperate trouble. With Joshua sagging worryingly on the ropes, Klitschko appeared on the brink of a stoppage victory, as he piled on more punches. Klitschko continued to stalk Joshua in the sixth, detonating a searing right hand to dump him heavily on the canvas, and the dazed 27-year-old staggered through the remainder of the round. Into the seventh, Joshua started talking defiantly to his seasoned foe after eating a few more punches, but Klitschko was having the final word with his piston-like jab. Joshua had been dragged into the longest fight of his career and tried to claw back control with two big right hands in the ninth, although he walked into a right from Klitschko in the 10th. Sensing the need for urgency, Joshua exploded out of his corner in the 11th, and a jolting uppercut left Klitschko on unsteady legs before he was sent crashing to the canvas by further punches. Joshua ruthlessly finished off his dazed foe, flooring him again with more savage shots, and referee David Fields signalled the finish to spark scenes of relieved celebration. Please support by subscribing to my channel: https://bit.ly/3D0VQ20 *Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teacher, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. No Copyright infringement intended. ALL RIGHT BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS*



Arce ASKED for it, Nonito Donaire being GENEROUS so he gave it!
Arce ASKED for it, Nonito Donaire being GENEROUS so he gave it!

#donaire The left hook of Nonito Donaire held a fiesta on the face of Jorge Arce Dec. 15 in front of a wild crowd at the Toyota Center in Houston, Tex. The pro Mexican crowd cheered for their beloved Arce, a proud warrior who's given some great thrill in his time, but their Spanish chants for Donaire's downfall could not improve Arce's underdog status. Arce was an underdog for a reason despite his decorated career. Donaire is bigger, faster, more athletic and came with a much more rounded set of boxing skills to bring to the cook-off, and he had Arce for dinner. Here's a look at Donaire's victory. Donaire came into the ring to a chorus of deep, spiteful boos from a pro Mexican audience here to support his opponent, the action-oriented Jorge Arce. And at 33 years old, he's expected to be the underdog against a prime, still-fresh Donaire. Arce has been in this position before. He fought Wilfredo Vázquez, Jr. on the undercard of Pacquiao-Mosley last year. Then-undefeated Puerto Rican world champ Vázquez was supposed to cruise through Arce on his way to the top, but Arce gave the crowd a bloody war en route to a stoppage victory in Round 12. The same man Donaire would go on to earn a split decision against was the same man Arce had stopped inside the distance, prompting Donaire to be careful initially. "Arce is an offensive type of fighter, so we already know what to expect that from him, but he is a dangerous guy," Donaire said after the fight. Donaire was cautious in the first round, but proved to be the more aggressive fighter, as he jabbed while moving forward and chasing Arce, who appeared intimidated by the speed and size of his opponent. Donaire sensed this uncharacteristic cautiousness in Arce and eventually launched a left hand that downed Arce in Round 2 after setting it up and watching the Mexican fighter move. "I got him with the jab and I knew what he was going to do [afterwards]," he said. Donaire hurt Arce, and in true vintage Arce-form, the warrior wanted to come back and show he was not hurt by the Filipino. Arce began to forgo defense in an attempt to get in close and make it a brawl. Donaire was able to catch Arce with even more counters and lefts, but was still able to maintain his defense and evasiveness as he continued to dominate the fight. "I knew that at any moment in any time of the round, every second can make a difference in that round," he said. In Round 3, Arce was dropped hard twice by the left hook. After the second knockdown in the round, Arce was on his back and clearly no longer about to continue. When asked how well he thought the knockout victory over Arce went, Donaire's trainer, Robert Garcia, said, "I honestly believe this is one of his best performances ever." Garcia described Arce as the "perfect opponent for Nonito to shine" due to his style. Donaire has been in fights that proved to be duds, such as last year's unanimous decision over Omar Narváez that was difficult for Donaire to generate the level excitement that his fans expect of him in world title fights. "We know the danger of having Arce in front of us, but we also know that style makes fights," Garcia said. "That was the perfect style for Nonito to shine.” Naturally, every member of the boxing media swarmed Donaire and his team with questions about who he'll fight next, specifically noting WBA 122 lb. title holders Guillermo Rigondeaux and Abner Mares. Donaire's trainer, Garcia, likes Mares over Rigondeaux due to the former's more exciting style than the latter among other things. "Mares would be a more exciting fight for the fans, for Mexican fans," Garcia said. "It would just be huge in the L.A. area, or in Vegas. That’s why I pick Mares, because that’s the fight we’re doing for the fans. We’re thinking about giving what the fans deserve.” Rigondeaux, while he does contain explosive power, is a bit timid with his punch output and is very comfortable with being defense-minded and evasive over explosive and exciting. But unlike Rigondeaux and Donaire, who are with Top Rank Promotions, Mares belongs with rival promoter Golden Boy. "That’s between them, I really don’t get involved," Garcia said concerning the subject of Donaire-Mares negotiations. "I don’t even really ask why or why not. That’s their job. They both have promoters; they both have managers ... If [they can't work out a deal], Nonito’s on top of the world, and he can make so many different decisions. Please support by subscribing to my channel: https://bit.ly/3D0VQ20 *Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teacher, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. No Copyright infringement intended. ALL RIGHT BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS*



Isaac "PITBULL" Cruz BRUTALLY "EATS" Yuriorkis Gamboa 🥊
Isaac "PITBULL" Cruz BRUTALLY "EATS" Yuriorkis Gamboa 🥊

#isaaccruz #pitbullcruz Artistic? Not at all. Brutal? Absolutely. Isaac Cruz battered Yuriorkis Gamboa mercilessly until the lightweight fight was finally stopped in the fifth round on the Errol Spence Jr.-Yordenis Ugas card Saturday in Arlington, Texas. Cruz (23-2-1, 16 KOs) made a strong impression in a losing cause against Gervonta Davis in December, losing a disputed decision. And the Mexican further enhanced his reputation against the 40-year-old Gamboa, although he had no desire to demonstrate his boxing skills in a seek-and-destroy effort. Cruz winged mostly wild punches from the opening bell. Many missed but enough didn’t, which led to Gamboa’s demise. The Cuban went down in each of Rounds 2, 3, 4 and 5. He refused to quit after the first three knockdowns, holding, moving, punching back, doing anything to survive. However, there was no coming back from the last knockdown, the result of a left hook to the head and then a right to the head, which sent a badly damaged Gamboa into the ropes. At that point, referee Mark Calo oy immediately gave Gamboa a bear hug, his way of saying enough was enough. The official time of the stoppage was 1:32 of Round 5. Gamboa was stopped by Davis in the 12th and final round and he went the distance with Devin Haney in his previous two fights. “I came here to box, not dance. I gave a spectacle here in Dallas,” Cruz said. Cruz is ranked by all four of the major sanctioning bodies. He’ll probably creep higher on each list after his spectacular victory on Saturday. Please support by subscribing to my channel: https://bit.ly/3D0VQ20 *Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teacher, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. No Copyright infringement intended. ALL RIGHT BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS*



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Vasiliy Lomachenko (ломаченко): "The Art of Boxing"
Vasiliy Lomachenko (ломаченко): "The Art of Boxing"

vasiliylomachenko #lomachenko Vasiliy Lomachenko outpoints Ortiz in return from military service in Ukraine Vasiliy Lomachenko ...





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