Manny Pacquiao underlined his status as the world’s best pound-for-pound boxer with a stunningly destructive second round knockout of Britain’s Ricky Hatton this morning at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.
The 30-year-old Filipino, a rare amalgam of brutal power and virtuoso artistry, dominated his bigger opponent with speedier, more precise, explosive punches which reduced the 30-year-old from Manchester to a stumbling, impotent, overwhelmed version of the proud fighter who had marched to the ring with a record of 46 wins, 32 by stoppage, against just one previous defeat.
Hatton was twice knocked down in the opening round before Pacquiao put together a savage sequence of punches which further diminished the Mancunian before a bombshell left to the jaw sent him crashing onto his back unconscious. Wisely, American referee Kenny Bayless chose not to complete the count before he waved it over at 2:59 of round two, with Hatton in a frighteningly endangered state.
RELATED LINKS
Hatton in no rush to quit, says father
Hatton looks to defy the odds against Pacquiao
Pacquiao’s ambition for power is put on hold
MULTIMEDIA
Boxing blog: Hatton may have to retire
Thankfully, he managed to climb off the floor several minutes later but the wait was an anxious one for his father, Ray, and mother, Carol, who were seated at ringside alongside his distraught fiancée, Jennifer. The nightmare they may have feared in more private moments had come to pass, ending their son’s dream of beating the best boxer in the world and also his four-year reign as the world’s best light welterweight, a position he has held since his stoppage of Australian Kostya Tszyu at the MEN Arena in June 2005.
An intemperate lifestyle had reduced his effectiveness as a fighter in the years since and the strong belief that his 11th round stoppage of Paulie Malignaggi here in November would prove to be illusory was validated. Malignaggi, a hugely appealing personality behind his bombastic veneer, is no Pacquiao but on current evidence he is boxing’s nonpareil. Perhaps only a further jump in weight into a welterweight collision with Floyd Mayweather Jr, who announced a July comeback fight against Mexican Juan Manuel Marquez yesterday morning, could threaten this position.
It is incredible to consider that Pacquiao began his career in 1995 as a light flyweight, weighing 7st 8lb. Weighing 9st 12 lb at Friday’s official weigh-in and several pounds heavier when he stepped in the ring, he was a formidable specimen and too much for Hatton by far. Not long into the first round Hatton walked onto a right hand which stunned him and moments later he walked onto another from which he staggered discernibly.
The timing of Pacquiao’s punches was assassin-like and he kept tagging Hatton with his southpaw right hook. A right-left-right combination hurt Hatton and a follow-up right to the jaw, just as Hatton missed with a wild left, floored him for the first time. His expression was that of a man caught in a storm from which he could see no escape. He beat the referee’s count but was in serious trouble and Pacquiao’s relentless attack, culminating in an overhand left, put Hatton down again. He got up and, fortunately, there was no time left for Pacquiao to pursue him as the bell intervened.
But the minute’s rest was merely a brief stay of execution. Hatton tried to rough up Pacquaio at the start of the second round but he was hurt by two more quick lefts to the jaw before he walked onto another right hand. Momentarily, he stalled Pacquiao’s momentum with a right uppercut to the Filipino’s chin but Pacquaio held the shot well and fired back with a right-left to the chin. The final overhand left he threw was sinister in the extreme, sending Hatton down and into a parallel world.
When he recovered sufficiently for paramedics to be able to sit him on his stool in the centre of the ring he remained unable to communicate coherently. Back in his dressing room before being taken to the nearby Valley Hospital he managed to say, “It was a hard loss but I’m okay. I really didn’t see the final punch coming but it was a great shot. I know I’ll be okay.”
Pacquiao compared this victory to his previous win in December, a stoppage of Oscar De La Hoya who retired on his stool at the end of eight one-sided rounds. “This was as big for me as the De La Hoya fight,” he said. “I’m surprised this was so easy but I worked hard in training camp. He was open for the right hook. I knew he’d be looking for my left, so we worked on landing the right for three months in training camp. It’s nothing personal. I was doing my job.”
Pacquiao’s trainer, Freddie Roach, had predicted a third round stoppage and he insisted afterwards that the result was no surprise. “Hatton pumps his hands before he throws a punch, he’s a sucker for the right hook and we worked on that the entire training camp,” Roach said. “Ricky cocks back before he throws a punch and he fights the same way over and over. I studied tape for two months and I knew him as well as I knew my own fighters. This was no surprise.”
It may prove to be a career-ending fight for the Hitman from Manchester. No boxer has any desire to go out on a conclusive loss, especially one as successful as Hatton has been. But a corrosive combination of the wars he has fought and bad living have caught up with him and he will be a shadow of his former self should he continue his career. He lost to a gem of a fighter, one who has lost three times but the marked improvement he has made under Roach’s tutelage makes Pacquiao stand out as a fighter apart. There is no shame for Hatton this morning, only a sore head. The pain will pass but the performance of a champion who subsequently went off to the Mandalay Bay to play with his band will remain etched in the memory. link...
MENU
- INTERNATIONAL (165)
- PAKISTAN NEWS (61)
- SPORTS (56)
- BUSINESS (24)
- ENTERTAINMENT (17)
- pak army commission (4)
Blog Archive
-
▼
2009
(328)
-
▼
May
(168)
- Commission in Army Education Corps
- Join Pakistan Army as Psychologist
- Short Service Commission in Remount Veterinary and...
- Regular Commission in Pakistan Army
- New Orleans gets 2013 Super Bowl, its 10th
- Plans in Motion
- Fiji’s neighbours disagree on how to deal with its...
- CBS And NFL Reach Agreement On Two-Year Extension ...
- Russians unprepared for 2010 Winter Olympics - spo...
- NZ softens stance on Fiji sports teams
- JD Sports to enter French market
- Bristol Palin graduates from high school
- Nadal, Federer meet again to decide Madrid Masters...
- Army to Ensure Protection of Civilions: Gen.Kayani
- PAK Nuke Arsenal in Safe Hands, Asserts Musharraf
- 10 dead, 20 injured in Peshawar car bomb blast
- President Obama, Pakistan nuclear assets are safe
- Pakistan unlikely to get drone: Report
- Pakistan: Offensive kills 1,000+ alleged militants
- Arab states discuss Israel concessions
- Congress eyes new allies for coalition after India...
- Sri Lanka rebels 'call ceasefire'
- Taming of Tamil Tigers threatens to breed fiercer ...
- Citing Auschwitz, Pope Assails Hatred
- Nobel committee blasts Aung San Suu Kyi treatment
- How ObamaCare Will Affect Your Doctor
- What's Your Idea of the Perfect Mother's Day Gift?
- Mothers’ Day: Say I Love You
- Record crowd for Mother's Day Classic
- Andy Flower hopes England's thrashing of West Indi...
- Hubble ready for final service
- Drone strike kills nine in Waziristan
- EU presidency plans first summit with Pakistan
- Netanyahu to urge Egypt, Jordan to help Israel cou...
- Firefighters gain upper hand over California blaze
- Week's Best: Holy Site Prayer, More
- Zuma to announce South African cabinet on Sunday
- Critics warn US air strikes bolstering Taliban
- Ministers' 'Expenses' Prompt Explanation From U.K....
- Canada's first swine flu death, US cases double
- Shane Watson expects to play in Twenty20 World Cup
- Fergie predicts Champions League classic with Barca
- Last outer space repair of Hubble telescope pairs ...
- Taliban's Gains in Pakistan Have Washington Worrie...
- Poll protesters hurt in Kashmir teargas firing
- Fierce California wildfire burns into fourth night
- Papal visit inspires Gaza Catholics
- 35 rebels killed in Sri Lanka fighting
- Pakistan Again Squares Off Against Taliban in Swat
- Israel demands Pope Benedict XVI condemns Holocaus...
- American Airlines Passengers Held Over Fear of Swi...
- Molson Coors 1Q Net More Than Doubles On Increased...
- China Quarantines Canadian Students, Collects Citi...
- Q+A-What is Pakistan doing about the Taliban threat?
- Pregnant U.K. Woman Will Not Be Shot in Drug Traff...
- Zimbabwe court revokes bail on terror charges acti...
- Report says Magna seeks only minority stake in Opel
- Iraq condemns Iranian shelling of Kurd villages
- Netanyahu moots 'fresh' approach
- England out to settle score with West Indies
- Apple buying Twitter? Everything points to 'absolu...
- Opel labor leader says Fiat deal risks everything
- Pakistani court acquits two in killing of 11 French
- Cameron keeps pressure on Brown with election launch
- CPN-UML to lead next gov't in Nepal
- Pakistan expects up to 500,000 refugees from Swat
- PML-N decides to stay out of federal cabinet
- Hafiz Saeed's detention extended for two months
- Suicide attack on military convoy kills 5
- Nepal deal on national government
- Turkey says clan feud led to attack that killed 44
- IT professionals upset with Obama
- Tank battalion mutinies in Georgia
- Pakistanis to Obama: Stop drone attacks
- H1N1 Swine Flu Widespread in U.S.
- White House links up on Twitter, Facebook, MySpace
- Ravens sign QB Beck
- Boston Globe Still Seeking Accord With Guild to Av...
- Supreme Court to consider life in prison for juven...
- Poll: Flu response one bright sport for Paterson's...
- Nepal’s Maoists lose support over Army chief’s sac...
- Obama talks to lawmakers on court pick
- Obama Calls for New Curbs on Offshore Tax Havens
- Nepal’s Maoist Prime Minister Resigns
- Rutgers grad's resume needs some star power
- Zambia: Press Must Have More Independence
- Magna Bankruptcy Hearing Today
- Nepal PM quits over army chief crisis
- Lord Mandelson and Ed Balls to help Prime Minister...
- Hong Kong Confronts Swine Flu
- Manny Pacquiao stuns Ricky Hatton with second roun...
- Berlusconi has no plans to reconcile with wife
- Pakistan greats rue missed Aussie opportunity
- Pakistan battles Taliban; pact hangs in balance
- Nepal crisis should be resolved through democratic...
- US says Swat deal a real wake-up call for Pakistan
- US Increasingly Concerned About Pakistan Nuclear P...
- Indian Squad for T20 World Cup being Shaped-up in ...
- Flu cases increase, but US officials optimistic
- Nepal in crisis over attempts to fire army chief
-
▼
May
(168)
Monday, May 4, 2009
Manny Pacquiao stuns Ricky Hatton with second round knockout
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Search Engine Optimization and SEO Tools
HAHOO! Back
links free Dmegs
Web
Directory commercial
property businesses for sale Bollywood
Wallpapers -
bollywood models, bollywood female
models , bollywood female actresses, bollywood romentic pictures Sexy
Wallpapers Greeting
Cards -
Greeting Cards @ tiptopfun.com Download
In Unixdown Native
American Sites Directory graphic
design company and logo design firm by category.
Get listed underGraphic
Design | Web
Design | Logo
Design | Art
and Photography | Animation | Programming |Flash
Design | Design
Awards | Web
Hosting.
Also try with Country | City Free
Submit Directory Basic
Directory - A Free General Web directory dmozlist.com
Internet Directory - Submit your site FREE. Drive quality Traffic Blog
Directory Blogs
Directory
0 comments:
Post a Comment