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As a boxing fan myself, I can say that I don't mind purchasing a pay-per-view when it's a really big fight. It even adds to the whole intrigue and big-event feel of an evening. However, after Pacquiao vs. Mayweather was canned, looking forward to Pacquiao vs. Clottey is a bit of a let down in comparison. It's still a good fight, it's not just a defining mega bout between the two biggest stars in the sport.
Therefore I'm sure a lot of fans aren't eager to be paying for this fight. That's why Pro Boxing Fans is providing a live Pacquiao vs. Clottey round by round blog. You'll see a continually updated scorecard for the fight, analysis from each round and even coverage of the major bouts on the undercard.
Of course, even if you do pay for the fight, you're probably still looking for more coverage on the big event. If the fight goes to scorecards you want to see how people had it scored for themselves. If the fight gets stopped, it's always great to see some analysis for how it went down exactly.
What to Expect from Manny Pacquiao vs. Joshua Clottey
Joshua Clottey's number 1 advantage in this fight is his superior size and strength. Pacquiao is still new to the welterweight division, while Clottey routinely makes the weight and then hydrates back up immediately to 160 lbs or more. That extra weight could help him deal with Pacquiao's power. If that's the case, Clottey could start to walk down the smaller man, winning rounds in the process.
However, Pacquiao is not just powerful, he's extremely quick and he's always prepared with an excellent game plan. He'll try to take advantage of Clottey's high shell defense to score points, darting in and out and avoiding any fire in return. Freddie Roach, the master prognosticator, trainer and pot-stirrer has shifted predictions from a Pacquiao unanimous decision to a Pacquiao win by knock out. Who will have their way come Saturday night, the pound for pound champion Pacquiao or the Ghanaian underdog Clottey?
When Saturday night rolls around and you need to find out what's going on with Manny Pacquiao vs. Joshua Clottey, visit http://ProBoxing-Fans.com and check out the live Pacquiao vs. Clottey results blog.
Published by Jake Emen
Based out of Washington D.C., Jake is a full-time freelance writer, and is the Editor of ProBoxing-Fans.com. He has been published on a variety of outlets, has served as both a Featured Contributor and Categ... View profile
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2 Comments
Post a CommentPacman's just too quick... I actually forked out the $50 bucks to watch it on PPV.
Thanks Jake, I'll be watching the blog and giving my dad, blow by blows! Cheers :)