Boxing History
Version: Manny Pacquiao – end of legend
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The eighth loss of his career did not seem like the other seven. Manny Pacquaio He could justify, explain and then wipe these defeats from his mind. Aberrations, each of them. Injury. Destitute preparation. Imprudence. Bad rating. The next time he entered the ring, he knew he could fix it. But the opposite was suffering from his hands Yordenis Ugas Over 12 rounds will be much more hard for the antique master. It was not the most destructive or the most criminal, nor was it the widest deficit he suffered on the results cards. However, he came with something that even Pacquiao will have difficulty refreshing: full stop.
At the age of 42 and after a decade of ups, falls, collisions and triumphs, the descent from Pacquiao, he suggested for the first time when he was involved with Shane Mosley in MGM Grand in 2011, he certainly reached the end of a few hundred meters away at the T-Mobile arena. “In the future you may not see how Manny Pacquiao is fighting in the ring,” he said after two results 116-112 and one of 115-113 (Boxing news Acquiring him 117-111) were announced for an impressive benefit of a Cuban in Las Vegas. “This is boxing. I had difficulties in the adjustment of the ring. My legs were tight, but I did my best.”
Realizing that he did his best, that he trained carefully and was as proficient as possible, he will tell Konitu, everything he must know about the watch that he stuck in us all. From this point it only moves faster.
Ugas’s victory will be marked as nervousness, but he was a live dog. Promoted from a failed card, when Errol Spence Jnr withdrew from an eye injury 10 days earlier, the 35-year-old was perhaps the most high, low delayed substitute, since Vitali Klitschko almost shocked the world champion in heavyweight Lennox Lewis in 2003. Even in the victory, Lewis recognized the same arrest that Pacquiao now. And fans of “Pac-Man”-also sport-to be grateful that it was Ugas, welterweight weight No. 4, not Spence, No. 1, providing it.
In the end, the history of boxing is littered with too many Rabacks aging: Muhammad Ali beaten by Larry Holmes and Trevor Berbick; William Joppy Thrashing Roberto Duran; Jack Johnson plays James J. Jeffries; The depressing fall of Mike Tyson against Kevin McBride; Joe Smith Jnr withdrew from Bernard Hopkins, and 14 years ago Pacquiao himself was afraid of the remains of Oscar de la Hoya. It was not so shocking, but it can be argued that it was equally revealing.
Although more lines are now engraved in his face, and his skin hangs a bit looser, Pacquiao at first glance looked like Pacquiao. Smiling his irresistible smile and showing the figure, which usually looked like a battle, he jumped to the ring on his eminent calves beating socks. But in the middle of the hole, these antique legs made mistakes, emphasizing that something was wrong. Square-on Pacquiao, forced to send as a result of the wrong feet, Pacquiao was compact with his right hand when Ugas cleverly maintained his position in the middle ring. Underdog was highlighting the opponent. This is obviously nothing up-to-date for Manny, but it was obvious that he couldn’t get inside as it used to be. The Kuban peak was shot, his defense was tight. After four rounds, in which the case of winning Pacquiao could only be spent in one of them, his most die -hard fans among 17,000 those present ignored the warning signs.
However, his trainer Freddie Roach tried to act on them. Calling to throw more combinations before the fifth, Pacquaio obediently tried to follow the instructions. Four blows were blocked by Ugasa and threw one of their own. The right hook – just as effective as his straightforward – beat manny and shook him back. Ugas remained composed, his leading hand was busy and almost always related to the goal. Pacquiao ran back, bribed the right glove after swelling, which grew around the same eye, and went again.
Pacquiao could handle his own activity, but he had no ideas. He did what he always did – automating forward, throwing blows – but nothing worked as it used to be. He never looked so indigent in a clamorous fight.
Meanwhile, Ugas was ecstatic to stay in his pocket, using clever leg work and rarely allowing defense. The possibility of using his torn enemy is still coming. Even in the nine, when Pacquiao threatened to get to the top, Ugas defeated his valued rival with two right hands to close the session.
Pacquiao had to win the last three sessions to have a chance at all. But the soles, both due to the effectiveness of the game of coach Ismael Salas and the ineffectiveness of his opponent, probably took them all. Finally, under the right eye, Pacquiao was a cut, another above his left. However, he never stopped trying to find an elusive opening and gave his best to the last bell. Ugasa’s features were also swollen – the same of his own fists, which were locked in his temple when they blocked Pacquiao’s blows when they actually lost.
“I’m sorry,” said Pacquiao, “I lost the fight.”
It does not require an apology from the greatest warrior of his era. He gave this competition and everything he could. It was inevitable that the day would come when so little left.

WBA WAWETREIGHT was detained by UGA and the judge was Russell Mora.
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In an stimulating duel and a nod to the future, a juvenile Philippine Mark Will – who adored Pacquiao for a long time before he became his stablema – he got up from the floor in the fifth round to knock out Julio Ceja in 10th. The competition in a featherweight began quickly, when Magsayo, also trained by Roach, shot knocking down in the first three minutes. But his lack of experience cost him when he was exhausting in a exhausting fight. He fell on the fifth with a wild blow to the body, Magsayo did extremely well before he landed with a massive right hand in 10th This is basically over. The next law sent a ceja-leading 86-83 (twice) and 87-82-down for the full number of judge Kenny Bayless.
Elsewhere both Robert Guerrero AND Victor Ortiz They gave their best, but not under the impression of an stimulating 10-runder. The first one, at the age of 38, proved that there was a little more left when he won close, but a unanimous 10-round decision. The results were 96-94 (three times).
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It has always been discussed who was the best of the two pre -war world champions in the fly weight: Jimmy Wilde or Benny Lynch? After two early losses as a teenager, Wilde lost only four times in his long career, and each of these failures was against a world -class fighter. He could hit the venomous strength and dominated the flyweight division for seven years. Lynch [pictured] The loser quite regularly in the very early years of his career in 1931–1933, but these defeats taught him a lot and until 1934 he was practically impossible to defeat. His career was harassed by the inability to conveniently attract weight and infamously by drinking. When in 1935 he defeated Jackie Brown for the title of world champion, he looked great, but his demons soon caught up with him, and his career became badly used, and one man, Jimmy Warnock from Belfast, clearly emphasized the shortcomings of the Scots.
Warnock comes from a fight family, because in the 1920s and 1930s there was a fighter cluster with Belfast, including Billy, Freddie and Dave, but Jimmy was by far the best. He began his career, fighting in countless places of Diminutive Hall, and then acting around the city, including in Rialto, Beresford club, Ring Street Thomas, and in the summer, in the open air in Grosvenor Park. In 1935 he became a Bill-Toper in Ulster Hall and Kings Hall, and a year ago the Ring magazine assessed him in the top ten of the world.
After destroying Brown, Lynch fought with three fights outside the titles in his hometown, winning them quite comfortably, and then went to Belfast to meet Warnock in what was another basic competition. The newborn Scot was “on the way”, allegedly earning money, defeating newborn ejaculation. In Kings Hall, in front of a crowd of 12,000 people, including the Prime Minister of Northern Ireland and most of his office, he received a great shock when Warnock withdrew him in a sensational fight. BN informed that “in the fighting Melees Warnock never had something to learn from Lynch, who said that the Irish star could have a high speed and body at a high speed, while ignoring the hit of the master. Lynch was equipped and thrown by a boy whose versatile equipment was better.” Whether Lynch’s problems with weight turned out to be a factor in this competition is unknown, but because the match was made with four pounds above the flying weight limit, it should not be the main factor. The fact is that Lynch was simply worse at night.
Two men met again the following year at Parkhead, the Glasgow Celtic Football Club house, in a match made for 4 ounces above the flying weight limit. Inevitably Lynch took two pounds of overweight and paid 150 pounds at that time, a huge amount of money. Even with this advantage, he could not master the newborn Irishman. About 20,000 people saw Warnock dominated the world champion at the full distance of the 15 round championships. After an early surprise, when Lynch dressed him during the first minute with pruning right -handing to such an extent, Warnock never looked back, and BN lamented: “Benny’s form was enraged that it was true. Where was the whole active attack in this competition!
Lynch’s story is very sorrowful and despite his splendor, when he was at its best, he ranks second in my book by Jimmy Wilde. As for Jimmy Warnock, his two victories over Lynch were the most vital event of his career. He beat some great fighters and earned a lot of money, but Peter Kane turned out to be his Nemesis. He won 74 of 101 competitions and retired in 1948. He was a great petite scenario.

Today, Glasgow is widely perceived as a spiritual home of Scottish boxing, but in the 1920s, when sport flourished north of the border, Edinburgh was a boxing epideror in the country. This was largely thanks to the ambitions and entrepreneurship of one pioneering promoter – Nat Dresner.
Born in a Jewish family in the middle class in Leith around 1880, Nathaniel Dresner was the son of an importer of the Baltic shoes and pawnshop. NAT started his career in theater management and branched in boxing in 1922 accordingly. His growth in sport was meteoric.
In his first year, as a promoter, Dresner put up a sale at the Waverley Market, the roof fruit and vegetable market at the Edinburgh City Center, each time drawing thousands of viewers. In November, Nat reserved the prevailing world champion of weighty weight, the legendary fighting pee for an exhibition on the market. The fight collapsed, but the program appeared on the headlines. Prince George, Prince Kent, whose ship Royal Navy was abandoned in Port Edgar, was the ring to see local favorites, Alex Ireland and George McKenza, winning clear wins over Billy Mack from Liverpool and Londoner Fred Bullions. Ireland and McKenzie, both managed by Dresner, were to win British titles, and the European Crown Ireland.
January 2, 1923 – less than a year after entering the combat industry – NAT achieved a solemn, almost unthinkable coup in the state of the coup when he issued the first British and European struggle in Scotland; That he was questioned two Scots, there was cherry on the cake. At that time, England – especially London – had a virtual monopoly on master competitions. In the event, in the industrial hall at Annandale Street in Edinburgh, he saw the delicate champion Seaman Hall of Peebs, he saw the pretender Johnny Brown of Hamilton in over 20 rounds, before 12,000 fans. Nat cleverly staged a match just after the Sprint Race race, an athletics event, which attracted tens of thousands of enthusiasts to Edinburgh.
In November 1924, Dresner tempted a great kid Ted Lewis in defense of his British and European welterweight titles in the industrial hall. In the crowd of 20,000 (2000 disappointed slow lately closed) that Scotland Tommy Milligan conducted Teda titles with the 20-Rund win. The program has set a foreign attendance record for Scotland, which I think is still standing.
NAT used every opportunity to pack boxing into a wider audience. Unlike the London National Sport Club, which excluded women from the promotion, Dresner reserved some of the places in the field of rings for exclusive apply by women on all their programs. He also offered the unemployed reduced admission indicator if they produced their “bottom” cards. On the other hand, he willingly accommodated members of the Scottish nobility: Marquis Clydesdale was employed as a constant time in Ringside, and Sir Iain Colquhoun from Luss was MC at the main shows of NAT.
Dresner was also an experienced marketer who understood the value of branding. Judge George Smith, who worked as a program seller in Dresner’s promotions, told the boxing author Brian Donald: “We were all flawlessly dressed by a promoter in white woolen jumpers with the inscription” Nat Dresner “with the inscription and front of bold green letters. Everything was meticulously planned. “
In six low years, Dresner made great progress in this sport and it seemed that it was just beginning, but health intervened badly. Nat died on March 31, 1928, at the age of 48, after a two -year illness. Two -week before his death he left the ill bed to take part in his last promotion, when the versatile British and European title Milligan and Alex Ireland attracted 10,000 fans at Waverley Market. His coat now goes to other promoters, but Dresner’s place was provided in the history of the Scottish ring.
Boxing History
On this day: Juan Manuel Marquez stunns the boxing world
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April 12, 2025
When Manny Pacquiao – Juan Manuel Marquez IV was announced that there is more than dissatisfaction among boxing boxing members. This concept will quickly be eliminated by rounds 37 to 42 tetralogy, which was probably the best of the group. The fight would gain a distinction between “Fight of the Year 2012”, but will be remembered for one unforgettable and destructive right fight after 2 minutes of 59 sixth round forever.
The previous three meetings between the couple were extremely close fights that could go both ways. Nevertheless, historical books will always be surrounded by two decision-making victories for Pacquiao and one 12-round draw after all three competitions hit the results of judges. Three Ringside judges on December 8, 2012 at MGM Grand Garden Arena would not be needed.
The fight began clearly, from Pacquiao trademarks, and the speed of the hand was enough to take the first two rounds on the cards, but the shoot changed in the third place, when the juggernauta on the right from Marquez knocked Pacquiao for the first time in 39 rounds between the couple. Herring raised the crowd to his feet and noise to almost carrying the level of decibels. Pacquiao, undetermined by this failure, will recover and have caught caution on the wind in the fourth round, waging a war with Marquez, which was more than willing to get involved. Marquez, which has swelling under the right eye, was dropped in fifth place by a velvety meter, which leveled the number of knocking down at one by one. When Marquez returned to his feet, the stock market stock exchanges followed the fact that both warriors were tearing in a cruel and thundering hit. The sixth round lasted, in which the exhausting fifth ended – Pacquiao detonates numerous harmful blows when it began to approach the detention of a brave Marquez. However, when one second of the round remained, Manny’s momentum was going to stop.
When Pacquiao closed the range, popping up twice the left stab, Marquez plunged to the left and exploded with the most destructive blows to the Filipinos, which immediately disconnected Pacquiao from his consciousness. Tris Dixon, in the ring that night, described the changing game as a “compact, atomic right hand, wandered about five whole grave backswing [that] He was rammed directly in the face of Pacquiao. ”
Time became still when Pacquiao crashed onto the floor, which caused judge Kenny Bayless not even to serve the count. The fight is over.
Almost 17,000 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena was silenced for a split second with a dramatic effect of a fist on the skull before exploding Mexican hysteria. Mexican fight fans finally won their victory to celebrate the great manny Pacquiao and did it happily. The increased contrast between these scenes and the shocking photos of the desperate wife Pacquiao, Jinkee, on the large screen, would somehow qualify the colossal historical significance of Marquez’s knockout.
That night, Marquez had the moment of defining his career, while Pacquiao will be able to decide whether he would extend his long and glorious ring career further, whether he would go away from sport and focused on a demanding congress calling. It testifies to the strength of the character and passion of Pacquiao to this sport that he chose the first and that three years after his destructive defeat with Marquez, boxing boxing fans in 2015 saw one of the biggest fights between the rejuvenated Pacquiao and the still pound-carrier king Floyd Mayweather Jr.

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