Watch for Free: Manny Pacquiao Vs Ricky Hatton Free Video / Live Streaming
Filipino pound for pound king Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao and 140lb champion Ricky “Hitman” Hatton from England will battle tonight for the world’s boxing supremacy. The fight will be held at the world’s entertainment capital Las Vegas in MGM Grand Arena and titles as the “battle of the east and west”. The fight is promoted by Bob Arum’s Top Rank and Oscar Dela Hoya’s Golden Boy Promotions. Floyd Joy Mayweather will be at the corner of the Brit Ricky “Hitman” Hatton, while hall of famer trainer Freddie Roach will be at Manny Pacquiao’s corner. Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao has a record of 48 wins (36 by KOs), 3losses, 2draws. On the other hand, Ricky Hatton has a record of 45 wins (32 by KOs), and one loss. The following are the undercard bouts of the “East vs West”: Read more
How many Pay per View (PPV) Revenues did the Dream Match Manny Pacquiao versus Oscar De La Hoya generated?
Considering the financial crisis the world is experiencing at this time, the Dream Match although expected as a sure blockbuster and exciting fight, was also expected to be affected by the global economic fall down. But since a pound for pound king and a PPV king are there to fight for, all odds in economics and finance forces has been beaten by their greatness and popularity.
HBO reported that the Dream Match which Manny Pacquiao won by 8th round TKO against Oscar De La Hoya on Saturday Night at the MGM in Las Vegas welterweight fight sold 1.25 million subscriptions and generated $70 million Read more
Mega Championship Fights to Watch this Month: December 2008 Boxing Schedules
The Dream Match between pound for pound king Manny Pacquiao of the Philippines and ten times World Champion in six division, the Golden Boy Oscar De La Hoya have just passed by, emerging the Pac Man as the victorious one. Although the Dream Match is over but the aftermath was still in the air, we still have the best championship fights left for the last period of the year. World’s best fighters such as Wladimir Klitschko, NIkolay Valuev, the legendary Evander Holyfield, Steve Cunninghum, Kendal Holt and the Japanese little world champions are among the boxers that we should have to watch and expect exciting and great championship bouts as the year is ending. Let us enjoy and watch the following mega fights this holiday seasons. Read more
Dream Match Weighin Results: Manny Pacquiao at 142 lbs, Oscar De La Hoya at 145 lbs
Main event – Welterweights -12 rounds
Oscar de la Hoya – 145 lbs vs Manny Pacquiao – 142 lbs
WBO super bantamweight championship – 12 rounds
Juan Manuel Lopez – 122 lbs vs Sergio Medina – 122 lbs
NABO Junior Welterweight Title – 12 rounds
Victor Ortiz – 140 lbs vs Jeffrey Resto – 140 lbs
Super Middleweights – 8 rounds
Daniel Jacobs – 162 lbs vs Victor Lares – 165 lbs
Swing Bout – Junior Bantamweights – 6/8 rounds
Richie Mepranium – 113 lbs vs Cesar Lopez – 114 lbs
Welterweights – 8 rounds
Danny Oscar Garcia – 142 lbs vs Jose Lugo – 138 lbs
Junior Featherweights – 8 rounds
Jesus Rojas – 123 lbs vs. Jose Angel Beranza – 122 lbs
Lightweights – 6 rounds
Adrien Broner – 131 lbs vs. Scott Furney – 131 lbs
Junior Featherweights – 6 rounds
Roberto Marroquin- 122 lbs vs. Isaac Hidalgo – 121 lbs Read more
