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    #131
    Quote Originally Posted by fourtheboys96 View Post
    i know the result already.

    RJJ KOs silva in a boxing match.

    Silva submits RJJ in an MMA match.

    boxing is very different from mixed martial arts. boxers have a specialized skill which they have been honing since they were 10 yr olds probably. MMA fighters are more of jack of all trades (kaya nga mixed eh).

    +1 . . .2 rounds pinakamatagal nya in a boxing match. . .hindi nya kaya bilis ng suntok ng boxer. . .boxers, along with race car drivers, have the fastest eyes among sportsmen

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    #132
    rjj by ko? hmmm when was the last time he did that to somebody in the ring? rjj's just plain old and silva is arguably the best p4p mma fighter today. rjj may have an edge in boxing but my bet is still on silva. in the octagon? ko by silva no doubt.

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    #133
    Quote Originally Posted by tsupermario View Post
    rjj by ko? hmmm when was the last time he did that to somebody in the ring? rjj's just plain old and silva is arguably the best p4p mma fighter today. rjj may have an edge in boxing but my bet is still on silva. in the octagon? ko by silva no doubt.
    read my post muna. syempre silva by KO in the octagon. but in boxing match??? have you seen how lousy boxers MMA fighters are??? they are not good in boxing thats why they are in MMA.

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    #134
    Quote Originally Posted by Zeus View Post
    Maganda na naman ang laban sa Linggo 23 Mar. nila Joel Casamayor vs Joel Katsidis para sa WBO Interim and Ring Magazine world Lightweight Title will be telecast at Studio 23 at 10am
    ang ganda ng laban! i honestly thought it would be a snoozefest because of casamayor's style. buti na lang pinanood ko since i had nothing better to do. katsidis down twice in the first round. casamayor down and driven out of the ropes in the 6th. Casa was merely surviving when he hit katsidis with a miracle of a punch in the 10th. some say that the stoppage was premature but i think it was just in time.

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    #135
    Oscar fight to fetch $20M for Manny?


    [SIZE=2]By JOAQUIN HENSON[/SIZE]
    [SIZE=2]The Philippine Star[/SIZE]

    [SIZE=2]It’s not an impossible dream for WBC super featherweight champion Manny Pacquiao to take on Oscar de la Hoya and trainer Freddie Roach said recently there’s a big chance the fight could happen sooner or later with a $20-million purse for the Filipino icon.[/SIZE]
    [SIZE=2]"I think it would be a great fight," said Roach. "Oscar wants it. And if Manny is guaranteed something like $20 million, he might just take it. But Oscar will have to go down to 147 pounds, which was what Manny weighed the night he fought (Juan Manuel) Marquez. Oscar will go up to about 160 at fight time so there will be a disparity in weight."[/SIZE]
    [SIZE=2]Roach, however, said de la Hoya will be at a disadvantage outweighing Pacquiao by over 10 pounds.[/SIZE]
    [SIZE=2]"Oscar will be much slower because he’ll carry more weight," said Roach. "That’s how we’ll want it. Manny can use his speed to move in and out. It’ll be a very competitive and entertaining fight. It will certainly sell at the box office."[/SIZE]
    [SIZE=2]Whether Pacquiao can bring up his power to the welterweight level is a question mark and Roach admitted he doesn’t have the answer. But if Pacquiao moves up in weight to fight de la Hoya or superlightweight Ricky Hatton, Roach said he will suggest seeking advice from United States Olympic Committee consultant for sports nutrition Mackie Shilstone of New Orleans.[/SIZE]
    [SIZE=2]Shilstone has worked with over 3,000 professional athletes, including fighters Bernard Hopkins, Roy Jones, Jr., Riddick Bowe and Michael Spinks. His success in bringing up Hopkins, Jones and Spinks to win world titles at higher weight divisions has brought other athletes, like Serena Williams of tennis, to link up.[/SIZE]
    [SIZE=2]Jones is living proof that Shilstone’s method works. He won world titles in the middleweight, supermiddleweight, lightheavyweight and heavyweight divisions. Hopkins captured world crowns in the middleweight and lightheavyweight classes.[/SIZE]
    [SIZE=2]"Mackie will look at bone and muscle development," said Roach. "He just won’t make you gain weight. He’ll make you gain weight at the right places without losing your mobility and flexibility. He’ll advice you on your real fighting weight."[/SIZE]
    [SIZE=2]Another future target for Pacquiao is Hatton who was stopped by Floyd Mayweather in a world welterweight title bout last December.[/SIZE]
    [SIZE=2]"Hatton is definitely beatable," said Roach. "Manny could fight him at 140. Hatton’s not much bigger than Manny. He’s got a crowding style. He’ll come forward to pressure which is what Manny likes. That’s a more realistic fight than de la Hoya but both could happen."[/SIZE]
    [SIZE=2]Roach said the problem is Golden Boy, which de la Hoya owns, controls both fighters. And at the moment, the only fighter Golden Boy wants Pacquiao to face is Marquez.[/SIZE]
    [SIZE=2]Roach said he will advise Pacquiao to consult a sports nutritionist on how much weight to put on after a weigh-in and before a fight.[/SIZE]
    [SIZE=2]"Manny is accustomed to eating certain foods so I’m not sure if a nutritionist can impose a diet without considering what his body is used to," said Roach. "For instance, he has to eat white rice before working out. When I fought, the weigh-in was six hours before a fight and after making the weight, I used to eat steak. That’s not done anymore today. But I fought some of my best fights with all that steak still undigested in my stomach."[/SIZE]
    [SIZE=2]Roach said Pacquiao appeared sluggish in his last fight against Marquez despite training eight weeks and getting ready to go 12 rounds if necessary.[/SIZE]
    [SIZE=2]"He put on a lot of weight after the weigh-in, maybe close to 20 pounds," said Roach. "Nutrition isn’t my specialty but I know all that weight will make you slow and sluggish and take away your quickness. It’s not right to think that the bigger you are, the stronger you are."[/SIZE]
    [SIZE=2]Roach was told sports nutritionist Dr. Sanirose Orbeta offered to develop a diet for Pacquiao like she did for Gerry Peñalosa. The diet will not dehydrate a fighter in making weight and preserve his strength for a bout.[/SIZE]
    [SIZE=2]"It wouldn’t hurt for Manny to listen to Dr. Orbeta," said Roach. "Nutrition is such a big factor in preparing a fighter and now that Manny is moving up to lightweight, he should consult an expert on how to bulk up without losing his power and speed."[/SIZE]
    Apr. 11, 2008

    Wow laki nyan a

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    #136
    Quote Originally Posted by Zeus View Post
    Apr. 11, 2008

    Wow laki nyan a
    magandang retirement fund yan

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    #137
    up ko lang april 20(sunday)bernard hopkins vs. joe calzaghe for hopkins light heavyweight belt..,

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    #138
    Quote Originally Posted by romel asuit View Post
    up ko lang april 20(sunday)bernard hopkins vs. joe calzaghe for hopkins light heavyweight belt..,
    oo nga, magandang laban na naman yan

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    #139
    Quote Originally Posted by romel asuit View Post
    up ko lang april 20(sunday)bernard hopkins vs. joe calzaghe for hopkins light heavyweight belt..,
    Panalo si Calzaghe via split decision

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