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Manny Pacquiao vs Timothy Bradley, is a Boxing Welterweight super fight. The bout will be held on June 9, 2012, at the MGM Grand Garden Arena inLas Vegas,Nevada,United States.
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Watch Pacquiao vs Bradley live. While the eternal disappointment of not seeing Manny Pacquiao vs. Floyd Mayweather remains, in its place we were given two high quality match-ups. On Pacquiao’s end, he meets an undefeated, top 10 pound for pound fighter in Timothy Bradley, a guy who’s regarded as the best in the world at junior welterweight. Not bad for a backup opponent.
In some ways though, I believe that Pacquiao got the short end of the stick. He’s in tough here with a capable opponent who has never tasted defeated and doesn’t know how to surrender.
THE heat caused by a blazing summer sun was the only hitch that marred the just-ended Palarong Pambansa in Pangasinan—if one would consider heat a hitch.
Practically all across the archipelago, except of courseBaguio, Tagaytay and other places up the mountains, heat has become a bane brought on by an unusually hot summer.
I also wish to extend my congratulations to the Guv’s Men, especially Raffy Baraan, Butch Velasco and Modesto Operania, among others, who played their roles to the hilt to help ensure a trouble-free Palaro. And, of course, one lady stood 10 feet tall during the Games: Elsa Elduayan, the Provincial Tourism chief who did more than her share in making the stay of every athlete, official and visitor extra comfortable and super worthwhile during the entirety of the Palaro.
I am a Pangasinense and I cringed a bit at my inability to be present at the Palaro and I cried a bit at not being able to be in the midst of action during the momentous event that happens only once a year. Pressure of work in theBigCitywas the culprit. And some family matters, too, some so sensitive, that I just couldn’t leave behind. Sorry, indeed.
The first time I covered the Palaro when I was still a sportswriter for the Bulletin, which was in1977 inLucenaCity, I immediately fell in love with the games reserved for 18 and below from the public elementary and high schools all over the land.
To all those present in Pangasinan during the Palaro, please bring home the fond memories and leave behind the foul memories.
Manny Pacquiao’s skyrocketing popularity created chaos that no mere mortal could be expected to balance.
Pacquiao (54-3-2, 38 knockouts) appeared more human than ever in his last fight, however.
As he prepares now for his next bout June 9 against Timothy Bradley, Pacquiao and his trainer acknowledge Everyman’s frailty has been his most imposing contender.
“All the distractions caught up to Manny in his last fight,” Pacquiao trainer Freddie Roach said Thursday of the boxer’s narrow decision over Juan Manuel Marquez in November.
Roach reeled off a list of adjustments that Pacquiao, 33, has made since the Marquez bout, the most notable being saving his marriage to wife, Jinkee, who Roach said served Pacquiao with divorce papers on the eve of the Marquez fight.
Bradley finds that maintaining a sense of normalcy in his life keeps him fresh for the fight, free from burn-out.
“I think the balance is, when I go home, I don’t think about the gym anymore. I don’t think about the fight,” Bradley said. “I think about my family and it takes me away from the fight zone. Thinking about the fight constantly can drain you.”
Since winning his first world title in 2008, Bradley’s profile has risen in theCoachellaValley. He said he constantly receives honks and cheers from fans driving by as he logs up to 10 miles a day on his morning runs throughPalm Springs.
The roadwork is only the start of Bradley’s day as more conditioning work follows atPalm SpringsHigh School. Bradley then makes the 30-minute drive to the Indio Boys & Girls Club to focus on his boxing.
Three days a week, Bradley spars against three boxers, rotating them after every two rounds so he’s always facing a fresh fighter.
Bradley tops off his workouts with jumping rope, the speed bag and agility drills to culminate a training day that typically goes five hours.
Around his grueling training regimen, Bradley drives his step-children to school and picks them up. He also takes them to their various activities in the evening.