Showing posts with label manny pacquiao. Show all posts
Showing posts with label manny pacquiao. Show all posts

Friday, November 13, 2009

Pacquiao vs Cotto Live Free Online Streaming Video Preview

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The Pacquiao vs Cotto Live Stream, together with UFC 105 live stream, will be held this Saturday, November 14, 2009.


Talking about the real thing, that's Pacquiao vs Cotto, Manny has evolved as a fighter more than anyone I've watched in the past 10 to 20 years. He is taking his game to an unseen level in boxing and I don't think he has even gotten all the way there yet. A fast, brutal puncher with an aggressive style yet he has developed great skill and now the defense is coming along to. Great footwork and anticipation to go along with a huge knack for finding openings or blasting them open himelf, nobody can touch him at this point.

That is my opinion, so get ready to check vs
Pacquiao vs Cotto live stream available possibly with Pay-Per-View sites in just a few days coming.

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Ricky Hatton Pacmanized!!! Congratulations Manny Pacquiao!!!



So finally, the Ricky Hatton mystery has been solved. It wasn't close as most of us foresaw. Ricky Hatton never got a chance. 2 knockdowns in the first round, one by a right hook and the other by a left straight both of which he looks googly and wobbly. Speed difference is so great. Manny having the advantage.

In round 2 when Manny threw a feint-parry right hand, Ricky threw a weak left hook to the body, dropping his right hand giving Manny's left hook an opening. Of course that being Manny's most destructive weapon, we expect a hit to drop RH again. It landed right on the button. RH looked lifeless. the brits silenced, Filipinos jubilant. I'm glad Hatton's OK. he was able to walk with his own strength going to the locker. as for Manny, sky is the limit. Pretty boy floyd, Miguel Cotto, Juan Manuel Marquez or even the Klitschkos just bring them on. I'm sure they'll all get Pacmanized.



Thursday, April 2, 2009

Pacquiao vs. Hatton ; Pacquiao's Training Footage

I'm not so sure but I guess right now I'm more of a boxing fan than a basketball fan (Arenas being inactive for so long can be blamed for that) cause I was able to watch a sucky heavyweight fight and actually endure it. Chambers vs. Peters is a classic slumber fest and I did search for it in the internet.

So here's the thing, one of the biggest fight this year is coming and one of the protagonist is "our" (yea Tsao, the racist chink, we own yer ass in pugilism) Manny Pacquiao. He's full speed ahead in his preparation for hard-hitting Ricky Hatton and all I can say is that he is in the right track. 148 lbs as of the moment, the speed bag vid, good sparring sessions with Urbano Antillon and the talented Jorge Linares and this vid that I'm going to share in a little while, that's how serious Roach and Pac is. I'm not sure how Hatton is preparing for his showdown with the Pacman, but all I can say is that he'll get a good run for his money come fight night!

so here you go... Pac's training footage... as always, he's training like a monster!!! the Spirit of Sugar Ray Robinson is guiding Pac!!LOL




Pacquiao will put on a good show.
Pacquiao vs. Hatton will be good while it lasts!


Sunday, March 29, 2009

Manny Pacquiao Hitting the Heavy Bag as if it's Ricky Hatton



Just wanna share this youtube find, Manny Pacquiao at the heavy bag. You can see the speed and power, the bag just won't go down. Both hands are packed with power and would detonate at impact.. Ricky Hatton could've seen this already and readying himself to get hit with those bombs.

It's too early for predictions, but if Pac continues training like a monster, then I would stick to my first call at queensberry-rules.com (comments section) last february of a KO3 for Pac. (Roach just followed what I've said.. hehe)

I'd be posting where to watch the May2 live streaming of the Pacquio vs. Hatton when the links are up. click here for Pacquiao vs. Hatton news

Monday, March 2, 2009

BBB? blog,boredom,boxing.

After being off from blogging for a long time. I really can't think of anything to put up again. Blogging to me right now is like the feeling of a sea-turtle getting used to living in land (does that made sense at all?). I don't even know if my readers are still dropping by. My feeds, my ads, my links and other stuffs, I don't know if they're still working at all. So what kept me busy all this time? A bunch of reasons; A quest for a new day job, a new online game I'm semi-addicted about (semi,cause I don't play like I used to anymore)and boxing. yeah... my passion for sports was rekindled again. Thanks to Manny Pacquiao, Tim Starks and the ageless VHS tapes collection of my grandfather, Boxing excites me once again. hmm.. actually I never really lost the love for boxing, it's just that before Pacquiao ruled the world of pugilism, heavyweight fights are aired more often and those fights bored me to tears.

I love boxing predictions, remember my december 5 entry? It was right on.

and 2009 starts out so well for boxing, yesterday's fight was one of the best I've seen, where Juan Manuel Marquez (yeah the last mexican standing) KO'ed Juan Diaz and Indonesia's Chris Johns, who's still undefeated, fought outside his country for the first time.

Plus local tv channels especially CS9 airs a lot of boxing matches and reruns during the weekends. SO Filipino fans of the Sweet Science won't be left out anymore.

Do I sound really excited about boxing? Certainly! Cause this is one sport where a Filipino is on top and a number is following suit.

and oh yea, the new season of hajime no ippo is out. Another boxing thing to look out for.

Im sharing some boxing vids you may find interesting.



This looks good right? good news, the anime picked up from where they left off...


Emmanuel Augustus... The drunken master of boxing.



Funniest KO... the infamous Zab Shuffle..



Manny Pacquiao Highlights



So there... finally a new entry. Thanks for visting my blog.
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BTW, Let's Support our very own Manny Pacquiao on his May 2, showdown with Ricky Hatton






Thursday, January 29, 2009

Update on Pacman vs. the Hitman,Watch Pacquiao-Hatton Fight


Ok fight Fans.. The Pacquiao-Hatton Fight is on.
Official Announcement here.

Pacquiao Hatton Boxing Online Live and Streaming FREE! Yep, you read it right. Details, links and other stuffs about the Pacquiao vs. Hatton fight. Will be posted soon.

This is the most anticipated fight of the year and most fight fans are thrilled that finally the two protagonist agreed to slug it out on may 2.

My prediction, Early K.O. for Manny Pacquiao. Most likely pick for bettors though is Pac by KO through 8-11 rounds.

for more boxing talks click here.

watch this pac vs hatton fan video... kinda blurry but really creative.



More Pacquiao-Hatton news.







Wednesday, December 17, 2008

A Birthday Wish For Mega-Manny


December 17, Manny Pacquiao's Birthday. His 30th. I'm pretty sure he'll be sorrounded by good-honest-loving people (and leeches alike) celebrating with him today.

Here are my wish for Pac ;

  • He stays healthy so he can have many fights. Reason? I'll quote what I read recently.
Eid Kabalu, the Moro Islamic Liberation Front civil-military affairs chief, has been known to say, “If Manny fights every day, guns will always be silent.”
For so many years Mindanao was at war, and Pac doesn't have to talk to create a ceasefire. how cool was that? plus crime rates was almost zero everytime he fights,

  • That he remains religious. So people in catholic churches can hear things like this.
‘Don't tell God that you have a big problem. But tell your problem that you have a big God.’ - Manny Pacquiao

  • That he stays away from vices.
  • That he gets to beat Hatton, Pretty Boy Floyd and Bernard Hopkins(JK) LOL
  • That he become richer.
  • more kids to carry on his legacy. (not necessarily boxing)
  • That he stays away from politics.
Pac is generous, he wants to help people. that's why as a fan I understand why he wants to do politics. but one thing is certain. That's not good for him. Right now he's an image that every Filipino looks up to, and I don't have a politician in mind that was respected that way.

Pac's achievements have been fully his own, as far as boxing is concerned. His becoming a sports hero has led not only to riches, but also has won him the incomparable affections of an entire nation. That success and that affection are his because of how he unites a nation otherwise divided and discouraged by politics.

No one can doubt that Pac is looking for a career that will not just give meaning to his life after boxing, but which will also allow him to help others as so many have helped him rise from rags to riches through sports. The question is not whether he can or should try to be a force for public good, but whether the public good is served by his entering politics.

His dogged determination, his dedication to his sport, his discipline and his ability to improve himself, all the while maintaining a sunny disposition and picking no quarrels with people outside the boxing ring, suggest to us that the greatest good for the greatest number lies in Manny staying out of the political arena. He is a political force by sheer force of being who he is-the man who unites-and staying that way.


And last, I wanna see him quit boxing while he is ahead. that he won't end up like many other boxers: broke, cheated, disgraced or punch-drunk.

But really he should stay out of politics. The punches thrown in political shadow boxing are more vicious than any he will ever face in the ring.

Saturday, December 6, 2008

Word of the Year

Something's telling me that I'll be hearing the word "Pacquiao" 2 million times tomorrow just ib time to beat the US' "Bailout" for word of the year . LOL

Friday, December 5, 2008

Pacquiao - dela Hoya, a Mismatch.

Pacquiao - dela Hoya is just around the corner. I tried to envision what the fight would look like and it looks like this. A total mismatch.

Round 1.

Pac and ODLH will come smoking, they will try to engage early. Why? Cause Oscar knows that a long fight would give him trouble and Pac wants to sap ODLH's energy. at this time Manny will still be cautious, cause Oscar still has a good left hook up until the 5th round.

Round 2.

Both men will slow down a bit, ODLH will try to establish the jab but will try to engage at certain points. Manny will try to tire ODLH's 36 yr old legs and make him slower by going from left to right. Body shots will be the key.

Round 3.

A jabbing Dela Hoya and a circling Pac who will give 3-5 combinations at a time.

Round 4.

Pac will have trouble with the jab, But ODLH will show signs of fading.

Round 5.

ODLH will look like an old man who wouldn't be able to protect himself from lethal body shots.

Round 6.

Someone should go on his butt/knees by this time. If it's not Pac, ODLH will be in lot of trouble.

round 7.

Much like of round 6.

Round 8

Someone's gonna be clinching to save his ass.

Round 9.

Power won't be an issue anymore, tough conditioning will be the Key.

ROund 10.

Nacho will throw in the towel and ODLH will be asking for an oxygen tank.

TKO win for Pac.


Some people will be calling me names because of this post, but this is how I really think the fight will be. Oscar to KO Pac must be able to hit him. But I don't see ODLH's gloves touching Manny, so it'll come down to speed, strategy and conditioning in which Manny has the edge. Why did i say that? anyone saw 24/7? ODLH looks great catching weight and all but He looks disoriented at times, that happens when you lose or put on a lot of weight , so he will have a handful from Manny fight night.
Oscar failed to Floor a 3rd rate boxer(who is smaller than him too) in Forbes so what made B-hop and the Oscar-huggers think He can KO Pac? That's crazy, not us who thinks Pac will win.

Oh well, call me anything you want but in this one. I really think I know what I'm talking about.
Manny making ODLH regret for picking this fight, Cause this will be his last. ^^,V

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Pacman’s Mighty Fortress, Bolstering His Aura of Invincibility





PhilBoxing.com


Whatever you call this mega-fight, a farcical or a mismatch, between Pound-for-pound King Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao and Pay-Per-View King Oscar de la Hoya, it surely sets the world stage for what could be a crucial moment in the history of boxing.

So, the tectonic shift in boxing continues.

But, let us not forget that this meritorious fight between these two great men serves as a lens through which we can see how the human mind responds to this entertainment stimulus despite economic turmoil.

To understand this is to immediately lift the clouds in our minds about our present condition, that for the Maharlikan nation, the Philippines, in particular.

Philippines has been in a vacuum of inspiration and truism of heroic life for many centuries now.

What Manny Pacquiao did in the ring of violence evolves into a romantic interplay between politics and inspiration, nay, religion and lifestyle sophistication. And, whatever condemnation you would have about this man, such may not fit into his aura that the Creative Power of the Universe has given to him.

In fact, no purported hero in the history of Philippines had ever made it in the hearts of every living Filipinos. Even my twenty-two month old niece knows who Pacman is, at least in her own intimation.

Meanwhile, the name “Pacman” adds distinction to the lives of the Filipinos, at least in terms of outlook. Inspirations emitting from the life of their post-modern icon has brought out their imprisoned minds from the bondage of economic depravity and debility in the lack of inspiration.

Rightly so, when we think of Manny Pacquiao, we think: construction worker, baker, cigarette vendor, philanthropist, the legendary Asian boxer, descendant of Lapu-lapu - - - in short one of the greatest men of the Maharlikan nation.
But alongside that list stands another: a man of God.

However, while it is true that Pacquiao exhibits in his personal story a controversial past, he makes no effort to hide his own failures. Yet, he will always be remembered and respected for his heart of God.

Knowing how much more we share in Pacman’s failures than in his greatness, we should be curious to find out what made him as a man after God’s heart.

Pacman, like David of old, had an unchangeable belief in the faithful and forgiving nature of God. He is a man who lives with great zest. He sins many times. But, he is quick to confess his sins. In fact, he never takes God’s forgiveness lightly or his blessings for granted.

True, Pacman stands firm basking the limelight of giving glory to his Creator, a direct contrast of what De la Hoya gears up into.

De la Hoya resorts to making his fight against Pacman a personal revenge of what he perceives to be an easy way to avenge the withdrawal of the latter’s intent to establish contract with him. And for De la Hoya, he feels it necessary to demolish Pacman in the realm of his own power and strength.

What a difference perspective can make!

As to the intricacy of this fight, most boxing pundits only see the physical and boxing skill advantages of De la Hoya.

But, Pacman sees a mortal man defying almighty God. He knows that he would not be alone when he faces De la Hoya.

Because Pacman sees this clearly, he can fight him more effectively. Criticisms, nonetheless, couldn’t stop Pacman. In fact, he is unafraid to make his own trail.

And, it’s nevertheless about the heart of the True Maharlikan from the blood-thirsty aorta of Mindanao versus La Raza from the gang-infested section of East Los Angeles.

Conversely, the time is now for his greatest call on December 6, 2008 - to subdue the cockiness of Oscar de La Hoya, the Golden Boy.

But, leave it all to his Mighty Fortress who bolsters his aura of invincibility. It is He who is always ready to defy human logic, to which, of course as to this matter, I would keep my case open.


***I'm taking pac winning by KO in the 10th round. i really think ODLH punches wouldn't touch Pac, cause if it does, it''ll be lights out and we'll all be sad***

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Upcoming Boxing Schedules



(All bouts subject to change)


TODAY - at Moscow - 12 rounds,
heavyweights: Oleg Maskaev (34-6, 26 KOs) vs.
Robert Hawkins (23-11, 7 KOs).

TODAY - at Houston (HBO)
-
12 rounds,
lightweights:
Juan Diaz (33-1, 17 KOs) vs. Michael Katsidis
(23-1, 20 KOs)
12 rounds, super featherweights:

Jorge Rodrigo Barrios (47-3-1, 34 KOs) vs. Rocky Juarez
(27-4, 19 KOs).

TODAY - at La Paz, Mexico - 12 rounds,
IBF mini flyweight title: Raul Garcia (23-0-1, 15 KOs)
vs. Jose Luis Varela (15-4, 7 KOs).

Saturday, September 13 - at Mafikeng, South Africa -
12 rounds, IBF junior lightweight title: Cassius Baloyi
(35-3-1, 18 KOs) vs. Javier Osvaldo Alvarez
(35-7-1, 16 KOs).

Saturday, September 13 - at Lviv, Ukraine - 12 rounds,
WBA light welterweight title: Andreas Kotelnik
(29-2-1, 13 KOs) vs. Norio Kimura (34-5-2, 18 KOs).

Saturday, September 13 - at Las Vegas (HBO PPV) -
12 rounds, WBC light middleweight title: Sergio Mora
(21-0-1, 5 KOs) vs. Vernon Forrest (40-3, 29 KOs);
12 rounds, lightweights: Joel Casamayor (36-3-1, 22 KOs)
vs. Juan Manuel Marquez (48-4-1, 35 KOs).

Saturday, September 13 - Biloxi, Mississippi (Showtime)
- 12 rounds, WBA lightweight title: Nate Campbell
(32-5-1, 25 KOs) vs. Joan Guzman (28-0, 17 KOs);
12 rounds, WBC light welterweight title: Timothy Bradley
(22-0, 11 KOs) vs. Edner Cherry (24-5-2, 12 KOs).

Monday, September 15 - at Yokohama,Japan - 12 rounds,
WBA minimumweight title: Yutaka Niida (23-1-3, 9 KOs)
vs. Roman Gonzalez (19-0, 17 KOs) 12 rounds, vacant
WBA super flyweight title: Nobuo Nashiro (11-1, 7 KOs)
vs. Kohei Kono (21-3 7 KOs); 12 rounds, interim WBC
super bantamweight title: Toshiaki Nishioka
(31-4-3, 19 KOs) vs. Napapol Kiatisakchokchai
(45-2-1, 39 KOs).

Monday, September 15 - at Mexico City - 12 rounds,
interim WBA super flyweight title: Rafael Concepcion
(11-2-1, 7 KOs) vs. Jorge Arce (49-4-1, 37 KOs).

Wednesday, September 17 - at Manchester, New Hampshire -
10 rounds, middleweights: Peter Quillin (19-0, 14 KOs)
vs. TBA.

Thursday, September 18 - at Panama City, Panama -
12 rounds, WBA super bantamweight title:
Celestino Caballero (29-2, 20 KOs) vs. Elvis Mejia
(26-7-1, 6 KOs); 12 rounds, WBA bantamweight title:
Anselmo Moreno (22-1, 8 KOs) vs. Cecilio Santos
(22-8-3, 12 KOs); 12 rounds, interim WBA super
bantamweight title: Ricardo Cordoba (33-1-2, 21 KOs)
vs. Luis Alberto Perez (25-2, 16 KOs).

Saturday, September 20 - at Tubod, Philippines -
12 rounds, bantamweights: Getty Penalosa
(53-6-2, 36 KOs) vs. Nestor Rocha (19-1, 6 KOs).

Saturday, September 20 - at Bielefeld, Germany -
12 rounds, cruiserweights: Marco Huck (21-1, 16 KOs)
vs. Jean Marc Monrose (24-1, 15 KOs).

Saturday, September 27 - at Hamburg, Germany -
12 rounds, WBA cruiserweight title: Firat Arslan
(29-4-1, 18 KOs) vs. Guillermo Jones (35-3-2, 27 KOs).

Saturday, September 27 - at Mexico City - 12 rounds,
WBC light flyweight title: Edgar Sosa (32-5, 17 KOs)
vs. Sonny Boy Jaro (28-6-5, 17 KOs).

Saturday, September 27 - at Los Angeles (HBO) -
12 rounds, light middleweights: Shane Mosley
(44-5, 37 KOs) vs. Ricardo Mayorga (29-6-1, 23 KOs);
12 rounds, WBC welterweight title: Andre Berto
(22-0, 19 KOs) vs. Steve Forbes (33-6, 9 KOs).

Saturday, October 4 - at Berlin - 12 rounds, IBF
middleweight title: Arthur Abraham (27-0, 22 KOs) vs.
Raul Marquez (41-3-1, 29 KOs).

Saturday, October 11 - at Berlin (Showtime) -
12 rounds, WBC heavyweight title: Samuel Peter
(30-1, 23 KOs) vs. Vitali Klitschko (35-2, 34 KOs).

Saturday, October 11 - at Las Vegas (Showtime) -
12 rounds, IBF light heavyweight title: Antonio
Tarver (27-4, 19 KOs) vs. Chad Dawson (26-0, 17 KOs).

Thursday, October 16 - at Tokyo - 12 rounds,
WBC bantamweight title: Hozumi Hasegawa
(24-2, 8 KOs) vs. Alejandro Valdez
(21-2-1, 15 KOs);
12 rounds, WBC featherweight

title: Oscar Larios (62-6-1, 39 KOs) vs.
Takahiro Aoh (16-0-1, 8 KOs).

Saturday, October 18 - at Atlantic City (PPV) -
12 rounds, light heavyweights: Kelly Pavlik
(34-0 30 KOs) vs. Bernard Hopkins (48-5-1, 32 KOs).

Friday, October 24 - at Tokyo - 12 rounds, WBA
featherweight title: Chris John (41-0-1, 22 KOs)
vs. Hiroyuki Enoki (27-0-2, 19 KOs).

Friday, October 24 - at Montreal (Showtime) - 12 rounds,
IBF super middleweight title: Lucian Bute (22-0-0, 18 KOs)
vs. Librado Andrade (27-1-0, 21 KOs).

Saturday, October 25 - at Dusseldorf, Germany -
12 rounds, WBA super middleweight title:
Mikkel Kessler (40-1, 30 KOs) vs. Danilo Haussler
(29-3-1, 7 KOs).

Saturday, November 1 - at Anaheim, California - (HBO PPV) -
12 rounds, WBA & IBF welterweight titles:
Antonio Margarito (37-5, 27 KOs) vs. Joshua Clottey
(35-2, 20 KOs);

12 rounds, IBF flyweight title:
Nonito Donaire (19-1, 12 KOs) vs. Moruti Mthalane
(22-1, 15 KOs); 10 rounds, light middleweights:
Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. (37-0-1, 29 KOs) vs.
Matt Vanda (38-7, 21 KOs).

Saturday, November 22 - at Las Vegas - 12 rounds,
IBF junior welterweight title: Paulie Malignaggi
(25-1, 5 KOs) vs. Ricky Hatton (44-1, 31 KOs).

Saturday, December 6 - at Las Vegas (HBO PPV) -
WBC lightweight title: Manny Pacquiao (47-3-2, 35 KOs)
vs. Oscar De La Hoya (39-5, 30 KOs).

Saturday, December 13 - at Macau, China - 12 rounds,
IBF light flyweight title: Ulises Solis (27-1-2, 20 KOs)
vs. Brian Viloria (22-2, 13 KOs)

Lots of big name fights. People who loves boxing will have fun weekends until
christmas. lol.
I highlighted the matches I'm going to watch(tv),
they are great fights(IMO) and fights of my fellow countrymen. ^^,V


Sunday, August 17, 2008

Yahoo's latest top 10 Boxing pound for Pound Ranking

This is Yahoo's latest Boxing pound for pound ranking.
Manny Pacquiao isiKing of the Hill ^^,V (I don't like him to fight the Golden Boy though)

1. Manny PacquiaoPoints: 206 (17 of 21 first-place votes) Record: 47-3-2 (36 KOs) Title: WBC lightweight championLast outing: TKO9 over David Diaz on June 28Previous ranking: 1Up next: Potential Dec. 6 bout vs. Oscar De La HoyaAnalysis: Improvement of right hand makes him clearly No. 1.
2. Joe CalzaghePoints: 177 (4 of 21 first-place votes) Record: 45-0 (32 KOs) Title: WBA, WBO and The Ring super middleweight champion and The Ring light heavyweight championLast outing: W12 over No. 9 Bernard Hopkins on April 19Previous ranking: 2Up next: Nov. 8 in New York vs. Roy Jones Jr. Analysis: Familiar refrain: Had to pull out of Sept. 20 date with Jones because of hand injury.
3. Juan Manuel MarquezPoints: 162Record: 48-4-1 (35 KOs) Title: NoneLast outing: L12 to No. 1 Manny Pacquiao on March 15Previous ranking: 4Up next: Sept. 13 vs. Joel Casamayor in Las VegasAnalysis: Outstanding boxer with all-around skills
4. Israel VazquezPoints: 132Record: 43-4 (31 KOs) Title: WBC and The Ring super bantamweight championLast outing: W12 over No. 7 Rafael Marquez on March 1Previous ranking: 5Up next: Nothing scheduledAnalysis: Strong, powerful and has a great chin.
5. Kelly PavlikPoints: 121Record: 34-0 (30 KOs) Title: WBC, WBO and The Ring middleweight championLast outing: TKO3 over Gary Lockett on June 7Previous ranking: 6Up next: Oct. 18 vs. No. 9 Bernard Hopkins in Atlantic City, N.J. Analysis: Punching power is perhaps best in boxing.
6. Antonio MargaritoPoints: 111Record: 37-5 (27 KOs) Title: WBA welterweight championLast outing: TKO11 over No. 8 Miguel Cotto on July 26Previous ranking: NRUp next: Nothing scheduledAnalysis: Phenomenal chin allows him to keep barreling ahead.
7. Rafael MarquezPoints: 63Record: 37-5 (33 KOs) Title: NoneLast outing: L12 to No. 4 Israel Vazquez on March 1Previous ranking: 7Up next: Nothing scheduledAnalysis: Highly underrated as a boxer.
8. Miguel CottoPoints: 59Record: 32-1 (26 KOs) Title: NoneLast outing: TKO by 11 to Antonio Margarito on July 26Previous ranking: 3Up next: Plenty of restAnalysis: Fought brilliantly for most of the fight against Margarito, but found a bigger and stronger opponent.
9. Bernard HopkinsPoints: 40Record: 48-5 (32 KOs) Title: NoneLast outing: L12 to No. 2 Joe Calzaghe on April 19Previous ranking: 8Up next: Oct. 18 vs. No. 5 Kelly Pavlik in Atlantic City, N.J. Analysis: Game's most crafty fighter.
10. Cristian MijaresPoints: 24Record: 35-3-2 (14 KOs) Title: WBA and WBC super flyweight championLast outing: W12 over Alexander Munoz on May 17Previous ranking: 10 Up next: Aug. 30 vs. Chatchai Sasakui in Monterrey, MexicoAnalysis: Highly regarded boxer.

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