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Friday, July 31, 2015

Floyd Mayweather win against Manny Pacquiao wasn't magical but it was a masterclass from the best illusionist in Las Vegas

 

 

 

 

 

Manny Pacquiao fans flood the streets in Manila but are left feeling glum after Floyd Mayweather beats 'people's champ' in Las Vegas

  • Floyd Mayweather beats Manny Pacquiao on points in unanimous decision at MGM Grand in Las Vegas
  • Pacquiao says he felt he should have won the fight but judges all agree on Mayweather victory
  • Thousands of fans watch Pacquiao in Manila but are left disappointed

While Manny Pacquiao was given a boxing masterclass by Floyd Mayweather in Las Vegas, over 7000 miles away in his home country fans watched on in despair.

Pacquiao is the national hero in the Philippines, proving how much one man can do, bridging the gap between poverty and super-stardom with his fast hands and devastating blows in what has been a phenomenal career.

But on Saturday night it seemed to be just one step too far, taking on the best in the business in the undefeated Mayweather and losing on points in what was a unanimous decision.

Fans watch on in Manila but people's champion Manny Pacquiao wasn't able to find his way to victory against Floyd Mayweather

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Fans watch on in Manila but people's champion Manny Pacquiao wasn't able to find his way to victory against Floyd Mayweather

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Thousands of fans lined the streets to watch their man in action on a screen from the MGM Grand in Las Vegas

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Thousands of fans lined the streets to watch their man in action on a screen from the MGM Grand in Las Vegas

Filipino spectators react during a fight which was largely one-sided with Mayweather keeping his undefeated record

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Filipino spectators react during a fight which was largely one-sided with Mayweather keeping his undefeated record

Fans of the local boxing icon watch on in despair as Pacquiao lost on points to Mayweather in Las Vegas

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Fans of the local boxing icon watch on in despair as Pacquiao lost on points to Mayweather in Las Vegas

Fans were 7384 miles away and 15 miles ahead of the fight in Las Vegas

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Fans were 7384 miles away and 15 miles ahead of the fight in Las Vegas

And back in Manilla, thousands of fans caught a glimpse of the fight anyway they could, only to be left disappointed.

The entire population of Manny fans were asked by their government to switch off their refrigerators before and during the fight to prevent an electrical black out across the country.

Incredible pictures show fans lining up 7384 miles away from the MGM Grand in the streets of the capital in the Philippines, 15 hours ahead of Las Vegas with the time of the fight coming at midday in the Asian nation.

Still though, fans stuck by their man - who is on the board of the Philippine House of Representatives - and many were posting 'you are still our champ' on Twitter.

Crime rates in the country fall to near zero when Pacquiao fights according to police, while the streets are deserted when it comes to traffic. But fans had to return to normality after the bout, some of them heading straight back to work.

 

Fans flocked to gather round any screen they could find - in this case one on the side of a lorry

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Fans flocked to gather round any screen they could find - in this case one on the side of a lorry

Traffic virtually grinds to a hault while Pacquiao stops, as do crime rates according to the police

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Traffic virtually grinds to a hault while Pacquiao stops, as do crime rates according to the police

In General Santos City, some fans cried while others called for an immediate rematch, saying Pacquiao deserved the win as he had been the aggressor, chasing Mayweather around the ring for much of the 12-round fight.

'It's a home court decision,' said Karlo Alexei Nograles, a lawmaker from Davao City. 'Manny should've won. He had Mayweather running and cornered on the ropes. Manny did not disappoint Filipinos, he gave it his all.'

The fight left streets deserted and brought the country to a virtual standstill as Filipinos packed into cinemas, hotels and parks to watch on big screens, while army bases across the Philippines also showed the fight for the troops.

President Benigno Aquino thanked Pacquiao for inspiring his countrymen to strive for better lives.

'He fought for respect, not points,' Edwin Lacierda, the president's spokesman, said. 'He won the hearts of the world.'

While many fans vehemently disagreed with the result, some agreed Mayweather had come out on top.

'I am sad, let's accept the decision,' Isidro Santos, a shopping mall guard, told Reuters. 'Manny will remain my idol, he lost to a better fighter, a clever boxer.'

Mayweather unified one more belt after defeating Pacquiao after 12 rounds at the MGM Grand

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Mayweather unified one more belt after defeating Pacquiao after 12 rounds at the MGM Grand

Mayweather connected more of his punches against Pacquiao who didn't look his normal self

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Mayweather connected more of his punches against Pacquiao who didn't look his normal self

 

Manny Pacquiao lives up to Mr Nice Guy reputation as boxing superstar hands out food supplies to children in the Philippines

  • Manny Pacquiao lost to Floyd Mayweather at the MGM Grand on May 3
  • The 36-year-old will spend up to a year on the sidelines to undergo surgery
  • Pacquiao returned to the Philippines and handed out supplies to children

Manny Pacquiao has been called Mr Nice Guy on many occasions and the boxing superstar certainly lived up to his reputation as he handed out school supplies and food to the children of Sarangani, Philippines.

Pacquiao has been enjoying some time away from the boxing ring after his defeat to Floyd Mayweather last month.

The Philippines-born boxer returned home to lend a hand and give out supplies to local children in Sarangani.

Manny Pacquiao hands out food to children in Sarangani

Manny Pacquiao lived up to his Mr Nice Guy reputation as he handed out food to children in the Philippines

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Manny Pacquiao lived up to his Mr Nice Guy reputation as he handed out food to children in the Philippines

Pacquiao has been enjoying some time away from the boxing ring after his defeat to Floyd Mayweather 

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Pacquiao has been enjoying some time away from the boxing ring after his defeat to Floyd Mayweather 

Pacquiao wrote on Instagram: 'Distribution of school supplies and food to the children of Sarangani! Lord, thank you for your blessings. Thank you for letting us help those around us. "Emmanuel and Jinkee's Heart Foundation." @jinkeepacquiao'

The 36-year-old will spend up to a year on the sidelines as he prepares to undergo surgery on his torn rotator cuff, an injury he suffered in training ahead of his fight with the Money Man.

Following his loss, the boxer revealed he almost pulled out of the fight after he sustained the injury three weeks before the 'Fight of the Century'. 

He was accused of dishonesty after failing to disclose his shoulder injury in pre-fight medical questionnaire.

Mayweather preserved unbeaten record as a professional with a unanimous decision victory over Pacquiao

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Mayweather preserved unbeaten record as a professional with a unanimous decision victory over Pacquiao

After the fight, Pacquiao revealed he had injured his shoulder less than three weeks before the fight

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The showdown between the two best boxers of their generation had been more than five years in the making

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After the fight, Pacquiao revealed he had injured his shoulder less than three weeks before the fight

Mayweather preserved his unbeaten record as a professional with a unanimous decision victory over Pacquiao in their welterweight mega-fight at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on May 2.

The 38-year-old American made a surprisingly strong start, then withstood some aggressive counter-punching by the Filipino southpaw in the later rounds as he improved his career record to 48-0.

Though Pacquiao repeatedly forced Mayweather to backpedal, the wily American blunted his opponent's best efforts by using his renowned defensive skills while getting in several telling jabs and punches of his own.

The showdown between the two best boxers of their generation had been more than five years in the making and is expected to be the biggest-grossing prize bout of all time.

Pacquiao will spend up to a year on the sidelines as he prepares to undergo surgery on his torn rotator cuff

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Pacquiao will spend up to a year on the sidelines as he prepares to undergo surgery on his torn rotator cuff

 

 

 

Floyd Mayweather win against Manny Pacquiao wasn't magical but it was a masterclass from the best illusionist in Las Vegas

  • Floyd Mayweather beat Manny Pacquiao on points at the MGM Grand
  • It was chess in a boxing ring, and did not ignite the sport as was hoped
  • David Copperfield performs at the MGM Grand, but Mayweather is probably the best illusionist in all of Las Vegas
  • He made up to $200million disappear into his bank account by putting on a show in which he expended the necessary minimum of effort

Floyd Mayweather will stand taller than Manny Pacquiao not only in the ring but in the pantheon of boxing’s all-time greats.

Yet the fight which put beyond all argument that he is the finest boxer of his generation will not rank even close to the epic encounters of the prize-ring’s golden age.

None other than Sugar Ray Leonard himself was among the many hoping that the Money Man versus the PacMan would put the fight game back atop the glorious pedestal once occupied by himself, Tommy Hearns, Marvin Hagler and Roberto Duran.

No such luck.

Floyd Mayweather beat Manny Pacquaio in the Fight of the Century, but it did not live up to expectations

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Floyd Mayweather beat Manny Pacquaio in the Fight of the Century, but it did not live up to expectations

Mayweather poses with his welterweight belts - the one he was awarded for this latest victory is worth $1m

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Mayweather poses with his welterweight belts - the one he was awarded for this latest victory is worth $1m

Floyd Mayweather: Manny Paquiao is a remarkable fighter

Not that Mayweather needed any to fend off a challenge from Pacquiao which was spirited but not relentless, willing but not thrilling, adequate but not eye-catching of the judges.

All he had to do was fight his usual, masterly, defend-and-counter, hit and run, adapt as he goes fight.

That is not to deny the brilliance of his craftsmanship.

This is a very clever act indeed. Never mind David Copperfield, who also performs at the MGM Grand, Mayweather is probably the best illusionist in Las Vegas.

He has just made up to $200million disappear into his well-stuffed bank account by putting on a show in which he expended only the necessary minimum of effort and which failed to bring the house down.

The Money Man is the best illusionist in Las Vegas - he made up to $200m disappear into his bank account

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The Money Man is the best illusionist in Las Vegas - he made up to $200m disappear into his bank account

Mayweather expended only the necessary amount of effort to brush Pacquaio aside at the MGM Grand

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Mayweather expended only the necessary amount of effort to brush Pacquaio aside at the MGM Grand

Floyd Mayweather: I made you all eat your words

Here was an admirable example of an intelligent, orderly disciplined exposition of the noble art of self defence.

Yet as a Saturday night out at the theatre it was neither dramatic nor exciting.

This was chess in a boxing ring, which caught the intellect without entertaining the audience. It was not, as had been hoped, the fight to ignite the sport.

It was sufficient for Mayweather to preserve his cherished unbeaten record, now 48-0, after adding Pacquiao’s WBO welterweight belt to the WBC and WBA titles he already owned. But through no real fault of his own it does not put the final seal on his claim to be The Best Ever.

Just as the fight did not compare with those of yore, the manner of the victory holds him back from the company of such as Sugar Ray Robinson, Muhammad Ali, Sugar Ray Leonard and Joe Louis.

What had been sold so hysterically as some kind of cross between the Second Coming and the greatest event in the history of the universe materialised into what Mayweather always said it would be: ‘Just another fight.’

The fight had been sold by some as the greatest event in the history of the universe, but it was far from that

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The fight had been sold by some as the greatest event in the history of the universe, but it was far from that

The stars turned out in force - pictured are Beyonce and Jay-Z - but many left Las Vegas disappointed

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The stars turned out in force - pictured are Beyonce and Jay-Z - but many left Las Vegas disappointed

A fairly good fight, yes. But nothing that special.

In part this was because because Pacquiao did not oblige Mayweather.

The principal hope that this event might live up to the hype, the heat of the media and the high expectations was that Pacquiao would force Mayweather into a pitched battle.

When he failed to do so he lost the attention of not only much of the crowd but the judges.

There was revelation after the defeat of a shoulder injury which almost persuaded Pacquiao to seek a postponement. Evidently, the financial cost of that did not bear thinking about.

And perhaps his right hand was hampered to some extent. But although the speed still blurred the eye, the boundless energy and non-stop combinations were less in evidence than usual.

Pacquaio claimed  that he was hampered by a shoulder injury, but Mayweather brushed the excuse off

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Pacquaio claimed that he was hampered by a shoulder injury, but Mayweather brushed the excuse off

Mayweather said 'We all carry injuries. I had both hands injured tonight' in response to Pacquaio's injury claim

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Mayweather said 'We all carry injuries. I had both hands injured tonight' in response to Pacquaio's injury claim

Not that I agree with the margins by which the officials garlanded Mayweather with his latest victory.

The judge who called it 118-110 was as out of kilter as many Mayweather admirers think I was in scoring it a draw.

Even the other two officials at 116-112 were ungenerous to Pacquiao. But in a fight with so many close rounds the assessment frequently comes down to a preference for a style. And never discount that this is Mayweather fighting at home, in the city to which, on nights like this, he is worth a fortune bigger than his own.

In my view Pacquiao’s aggression kept him on level terms when weighed against Mayweather’s running, holding and sporadic accuracy.

The impression of Mayweather domination was reinforced by television commentary but there were others at ringside who went further than myself by marking Pacquiao the winner.

The judges voted in favour of Mayweather (left) but Jeff Powell and others did not think it was a domination

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The judges voted in favour of Mayweather (left) but Jeff Powell and others did not think it was a domination

After the fight, Pacquaio genuinely believed he had won, but the judges voted heavily in favour of Mayweather

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After the fight, Pacquaio genuinely believed he had won, but the judges voted heavily in favour of Mayweather

In truth, when the rounds are this close there is not much arguing with a narrow win either way, or a good old score draw. The punch statistics, by the way, which hardly acknowledged a PacMan blow of any significance, were laughable.

For what it’s worth, Pacquiao honestly believed he won. Where Mayweather definitely outscored the idol of the Philippines was with this retort to the shoulder injury claim: ‘We all carry injuries. I had both hands injured tonight. But if he’d won I would just have congratulated him and told him that he was the better man on the night.’ Ouch. This is a hard old game and that one hurt.

What we do know for certain is that not even Mayweather The Magician will be able to conjure up another half a billion dollars for a rematch.,

As one night stands go this was anything but sexy and few in Sin City or out there in pay-per-view country would want to watch it again.

The buzz which 16,507 fans had brought in with them from the over-flowing Strip evaporated in the Grand Garden.

Many were left underwhelmed and told fans outside that it wasn't worth the exorbitant money some had paid

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Many were left underwhelmed and told fans outside that it wasn't worth the exorbitant money some had paid

Sportsmail's Jeff Powell admits the overall experience of being at the fight was greater than the actual event

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Sportsmail's Jeff Powell admits the overall experience of being at the fight was greater than the actual event

As they filed back out they told the thousands left outside, the many who could not afford the exorbitant tickets but just wanted to be around on the big night, that it wasn’t worth the money — anything from $1,750 to $350,000 a seat.

For most of us, the overall experience has been greater than the actual event.

With Pacquiao misfiring at times and as a consequence Mayweather more comfortable in there than he might have anticipated, they pretty much cancelled each other out. That can happen when two excellent practitioners meet in the ring and on this occasion the flashes of genius were intermittent.

Pacquiao will regret keeping something in reserve on the defining night of his career. The animated Filipinos present were still lionising him later but neither the result or the performance will have boosted his eventual campaign to become president of his country.

Muhammed Ali reminded Mayweather last week that the title of 'The Greatest' is already taken

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Muhammed Ali reminded Mayweather last week that the title of 'The Greatest' is already taken

Mayweather had insisted that wants to retire with a 49-0 record... but he will perhaps make it to the big 50

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Mayweather had insisted that wants to retire with a 49-0 record... but he will perhaps make it to the big 50

Mayweather, criticised as he is for his spending extravagance and domestic conduct outside the ring, has simpler choices to make.

Money, and plenty of it, is the primary objective. He also craves to be recognised as The Greatest, although Muhammad Ali reminded him last week that that the title is taken.

The one last fight, back here in September, will not take care of either ambition.

There will not be a financial bonanza to approach this Fight of the Century, whoever the opponent.

But assuming he wins, he will draw level with Rocky Marciano, who retired undefeated with a 49-0 record.

Huge crowds gathered in the Philippines to watch the fight, but they were left disappointed after the fight

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Huge crowds gathered in the Philippines to watch the fight, but they were left disappointed after the fight

Their 'People's Champion', a potential future president of the country, was defeated by Mayweather in Vegas

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Their 'People's Champion', a potential future president of the country, was defeated by Mayweather in Vegas

Manny Pacquiao: I thought I won the fight

Why wouldn’t he want to go again just once more and force open those doors to the Halls of Valhallah where the immortal fighters reside?

‘No, it’s time to hang up the gloves,’ he insists. Then he says: ‘But I do contradict myself. I’m not perfect.’

That last sentence referred to his life — not his boxing — and he clarified that by adding: ‘I do not give account to all the bad things that are said and written about me. For one thing I’m a good father to my four kids and I try to do my best in all things.’

No, the contradiction refers to the historic Marciano record and he adds: ‘I didn’t come into this game to try to overtake what other great boxers before have achieved. I just wanted to be me. But who knows if I do get to 49-0…….’

Floyd baby knows but he’s just not telling us.

Not just yet.

 

 

 

 

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