Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Pacman for Four!

First things first, these keys to the bout will look (sound) bloody familiar come Sunday (Catch the Solar coverage over Solar Sports or GMA; or if you don't want any part of the "delay" in the not-slightly-delayed telecast go to your nearest movie house, most likely they'll be offering this box-office hit) when you listen to misters Quinito Henson and Chino Trinidad, this year's pair-up who will go to Las Vegas to call the shots for the Lethal Combination: Manny Pacquiao vs. David Diaz fight.

My own prediction is listed below the LETHAL LIST--- do's and don't's for the pair of boxers who will slug it out for the lightweight championship.

LETHAL LIST: PACQUIAO
  • PRESSURE COOKER
    • Pacquiao is raring to become the first ASIAN to hold four titles in four different divisions! That’s pressure for any level of boxing especially for Pacquiao who carries a nation’s weight on his shoulders…
    • Rather Pacquiao should forget about the “pressure of winning” but focus on the task at hand that is: to put “pressure on his opponent!”
  • WEIGHT WOES
    • Is Pacquiao indeed ready for the big time? Big time meaning bigger and heavier opponents?
    • Yes, he dominated fighters in the super feather, but will his SPEED and POWER be diminished against a larger fighter in his first fight as a lightweight?
    • Finally, how will this new weight affect Pacquiao’s strategy and game plan? Will he be more of a technical fighter and be conservative? Or will he revert to the old lock-and-load bruiser, banger go-go fighter and be aggressive?
    • Other notes: Will the new weight affect his performance if the fight go the whole nine yards?
  • MAN ON A MISSION
    • The mission is: Beat Diaz not Who’s Next.. Focus focus focus…
    • Pacquiao is now a grizzled vet inside the ring, but no mission is bigger than this one; Pacquiao realizes that and will use this as his primary motivation
    • It should be clear with Manny that any future fights should be forgotten on this night and focus on the task at hand and not “the plans” after the fight
LETHAL LIST: DIAZ

IMMEDIATE BUT NOT INTIMIDATED

    • Diaz should attack early and often but do not back down from the more popular (and crowd favorite, most likely) Manny…
    • Reputations are earned inside the ring not what writers or critics say, Diaz should simply fight and not be distracted by the high-profile fighter opposite him
  • BOSSY LIGHTWEIGHT
    • Diaz is the lightweight champ and Pacquiao half-a-division lower… David should show Manny that rising in the weight division is serious business
    • Since Diaz has been fighting in this division longer than Pacquiao, he should be better in recognizing which of the advantages should he use and disadvantages he should avoid…
    • Diaz is in familiar territory, and he should act like it and force Pacquiao to make the necessary adjustments and not him.
  • BRIGHTEST LIGHTS, BIGGEST NIGHT
    • Diaz is fighting the fight of his career--- this is his biggest match yet, and he knows that.
    • Diaz should be fighting like it is his last because this is his chance to be among the big-name fighters in boxing
    • A Diaz win would mean more big-money fights in the future at the same time spurning one of the fighters who is one of the most popular in the world today

As they say, come fight night all the pre-bout keys and notes will be useless; this is so, so true from the point one boxer eat the knuckles of his opponent and the blood unabashedly comes out of that big embarrassed gash in either eyes.

My fearless forecast? Pacquiao in the later rounds, specifically the 11th round; two minutes and a half gone by and Diaz is bye-bye. Biased? Probably. Just win Manny, just win.



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