Thursday, October 7, 2010

Manny Pacquiao's Injuries Don't Give Antonio Margarito the Advantage

It seems like there's trouble in Manny Pacquiao's camp regarding his health.

His fight against Antonio Margarito on November 13 isn't in jeopardy. So don't worry.

We hear about Pacquiao's recent leg and foot problems and think he might pull out of the fight.

As tough as Manny is, he won't let those minor aches and pains stop him.

There may not be proof that playing basketball or running is more beneficial when training for a fight.  Pacquiao will come to the fight prepared.

I think that Margarito doesn't pose a serious threat to the Pac-Man. Apparently, Ring Magazine thought Margarito was a threat two years ago because they labeled him as the most avoided man to fight.

I thought Paul Williams was supposed to be the one other boxers stayed away from.

What about Pacquiao himself.  Shouldn't he be the most avoided fighter instead? Floyd Mayweather can give us the answer to that question because he's been ducking Manny for months.

Have you ever seen someone hide when other people are watching them and then come out when the coast is clear? That is how I see Mayweather as he hides and take cheap shots at Pacquiao. To the Pac-Man's credit, he brushes off the criticism and keeps plugging away.

Once upon a time, Amir Khan wanted a piece of Pacquiao.  Both fighters are trained by Freddie Roach. I wonder how that would work if both fighters trained to fight each other.  Would Roach give both fighters equal time or would he dog Khan and devote most of his time to Pacquiao?

As a goodwill gesture, Pacquiao invited Khan to his sessions.

Since Pacquiao is slightly hurt, will Margarito take look to take advantage of that situation?

Pacquiao at 70 percent will still beat Margarito.

It would be a surprise if Pacquiao pulls out of the match because of injury.

 

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