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aquariusone
05-10-2011, 05:35 PM
From Aqua's Corner

A few days after the jam packed MGM Grand heard, for the first time, loud booing from the audience in a Manny Pacquiao fight, most of us have turned into late night arm chair critics and commentators. Those of us who have been so accustomed to the thrill of seeing the pound-for-pound champion deliver lightning fast combinations with deadly accuracy against stronger, bigger, and renowned pugilists are left struggling to avoid being depressed.

In psychological terms, after the fight, we were shifted into a “conflict-avoidance” mode. It is like opting to make excuses to date a sensuous charming lady, so that we could go to a football game where it rained, we got soaked, and our team lost. So now, to avoid punishing self, we begin to collect bits of events that made the night memorable – like Paris Hilton going gaga over Manny before, during, and after the fight – right in front of Jinkee. We look for reasons why it was “worth it to shell out $55 to watch it on PPV.” Failing to overcome frustration we then lambast someone, something.

Thus, it is pretty hard to be truly objective and to avoid going over and over again as to why this fight was even made. But let us try anyhow.

But first, let us call a spade, a spade. Whoever or whatever sold the idea that Mosley, at age 39, could summon the magic we once enjoyed years ago to threaten to upset the P4P king had everyone fooled except a few of those who refuse to be swayed by hype.

I do not believe that Mosley entered the ring just to survive 12 rounds. Those who are personally acquainted with Shane know him to be a gentleman and a “nice guy”. The only blemish in his record is his involvement with BALCO for alleged steroid use prior to his fight with Oscar dela Hoya in 2003.

Both fighters were seizing each other up during the first two rounds with Manny not sure about Mosley’s well-known counter-punching skills. He kept his distance. When Manny shifted gears at the third round and connected, Mosley was shocked. It was reminiscent of his first fight against Vernon Forrest in 2002 when he was knocked down twice. Nature is a great teacher – once bitten twice shy.

In fact this is what he admitted after the fight in an interview: "I'm not sure if there weren't openings that I couldn't pull the trigger on, but there were shots that I couldn't see. I've been knocked down by Vernon Forrest, so that was a strong knockout punch. But this second time, that couldn't compete with Manny Pacquiao," said Mosley.

"I was pretty hurt. I was pretty stunned. It surprised me, because I didn't think that it was a big shot when he threw it. But Manny Pacquiao was very strong," said Mosley of Pacquiao's left hand that floored him. "That was a great shot, and I definitely felt it and went down. And sometimes, he was setting traps. Manny, like I said, his punching power is a little different. You never know what could happen."

Those statements pretty well sum up what took place the rest of the bout. Like wounded prey, he goes into a survival mode abandoning whatever plan he and Richardson had before the fight.

Pacquiao suffering leg cramps in the fourth round compounded his difficulty in pursuing Mosley, who, we are now informed suffered a blister at the bottom of his right foot restricting his mobility. Steve Carp of the Las Vegas Review was apparently told by Richardson that “things got so bad he (Richardson considered stopping the fight after the sixth”.

This is not the first time that fight fans are frustrated in a huge PPV event. Last week’s UFC 129 between highly decorated George St. Pierre of Montreal and Jake Shields was as flat as Brooke Shield’s chest. Shields did not engage GPP and St. Pierre spent five rounds shadow boxing in the dark.

Anderson “The Spider” Silva, known for his explosive style of MMA fighting dominating most of his opponents has had Dana White disgusted with the middleweight star more than once. In Dubai, his fight against Demian Maia was loudly booed. Tickets were as high as $1000. In UFC 90, he had a weak performance against Patrict Cote.

The only plausible conclusion about last Saturday’s main event is this. High performing athletes elevate audiences’ expectation by their tenacity and high intensity performances. They push the limit of excitement soaring through the stratosphere where people come out of such events with exhilaration from an overflow of an unlikely combination of endorphins and adrenaline. Anything less is almost unacceptable. To those accustomed to a “normal Pacquiao night”, such was not the case last Saturday.

FINALLY, if you all believe that a Mayweather fight would be exciting, be prepared to be frustrated. In my humble opinion, I do not think that Mayweather will engage Manny Pacquiao in a all-out war. It could be worse than last week’s main event.

rokko
05-10-2011, 06:13 PM
good read aqua

rudee
05-10-2011, 11:01 PM
Ya know Aqua and the rest of the gang... I think we are beating a dead horse. Probably enough said about Manny vs Mayweather. We just whistling dixie here...
Time to move on. Manny is still the best pound for pound fighter in the land..
I think he will fight one more time this year.. versus Bradley or Marquez. That will do it.
He stated he has tons of work to do back home and all the training really sets him back.
As I said in an earlier post, Marquez turned down 5 mil from Arum... Arum said,, screw you! And so it goes.
Let us just hope Arum comes up with something better than he did last saturday.
By the way,, the fight mades lotsa dough. Everybody's pockets got lined.

el chido
05-11-2011, 12:46 AM
As Always, very entertaining read Brother Aqua!!...two disappointing PPV events back to back, and You're right, most of Us got really pumped to see the Pacquiao We All know of and expect the same thrilling performance everytime, no matter who the opponent is. The Guy is Only Human and Him having that blister ( which is news to me ) and those cramps on his legs throughout the rest of the fight, and still come out apologetic to All The Fans afterwards, shows The Humble character He truly is!!....I'm really peed off at Marquez for refusing the loot, It's not like He is still in his 20's anymore, and would have loved to see a third installment of These two going at It again!!

aquariusone
05-11-2011, 01:02 AM
Bro, it was Mosley who suffered a blister at the bottom of his right foot. We actually had two fighters who had to contend with some limitations last Saturday night for which the audience had little idea.

Marquez's ego is no secret with Mexicans. That is one of the reasons he does not command a big following right in his backyard. He thinks he is worth a lot than 5 mil. Few people are aware of what it takes to pay a guaranteed purse in millions of dollars. Arum is astute when it comes to the bottom line. I am sure he has his financial whiz to measure probabilities. A lot of the "behind the scene" negotiations take into account "what is at stake" - a small miscalculation of PPV revenues could result in big losses. You will also notice that last Saturday night's fight was "co-promoted" by MP and SM productions. Thus, Manny and Shane were sharing financial risk with Arum.

aquariusone
05-11-2011, 01:18 AM
Ya know Aqua and the rest of the gang... I think we are beating a dead horse. Probably enough said about Manny vs Mayweather. We just whistling dixie here...
Time to move on. Manny is still the best pound for pound fighter in the land..
I think he will fight one more time this year.. versus Bradley or Marquez. That will do it.
He stated he has tons of work to do back home and all the training really sets him back.
As I said in an earlier post, Marquez turned down 5 mil from Arum... Arum said,, screw you! And so it goes.
Let us just hope Arum comes up with something better than he did last saturday.
By the way,, the fight mades lotsa dough. Everybody's pockets got lined.

You have great wisdom with your thoughts, Amigo!

You see, people think that "this fight would be the 'fight of the century'" just because of the fighters' stature: Pacquiao crowned as P4P king and Mayweather the "zero" guy. In reality, because of style (Pacquiao-aggressor; Mayweather-defensor) the anticipated "excitement" could very well tank. I really don't see Floyd taking a risk - he never did in all his fights. So, you are right. Time to move on.

Condor
05-11-2011, 02:09 AM
My 2 http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c58/jacfs/X%20centavos/DSCF0013.jpg.....lol.. Blisters??? I get blisters doing yard work.. (palmolive hands...heheheheee). That doesnt stop me... mayweather engage??.. He has never engaged anyone.. Defense, defense and a few combos here and there.. All fights are boring if just one fighter fights.. Mosley achieved what he wanted...he survived 12 rds. As I said before he still has his legs even though he cant throw anymore.. Anyone ever try to fight 1 round??. Your hands feel like jelly by the first minute.. Specially when you are 40 yrs old.. In my view Manny has fought everyone they have thrown at him.. What else can anyone ask?.. His reign will be over just like any other fighter.. There will be the day when someone younger, faster will come and put a whooping on him.. Why?? because he will be over the hill and his skills will and are diminishing... JMO.. Sorry I reckon I am a little bored.. lol....