From Cotto to Clottey...
After defeating Puerto Rican Miguel Cotto last November, Pinoy pound-for-pound king Manny Pacquiao will fight Ghanaian Joshua Clottey, who already lost to Cotto in June 2009.
That's what you call a "boxing triangle"!
Pacquiao, 31, stands 5'6 and has a record of 50 wins, 3 losses, 2 draws with 38 knockouts will defend his WBO World Welterweight Title against Clottey, who's 33 years old, stands 5'8 and has 35w, 3l with 20ko.
The mega fight will be held on March 13, 2010 not in Las Vegas but at THE Dallas Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas, USA.
Unlike Pacman and Cotto, Joshua Clottey has never suffered a knockdown in his 3 recorded losses.
Floyd Mayweather Jr who was supposed to face Pacquio on March 13 will also have his own fight with a still undetermined opponent on that same day. It will be held at the MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas.
It's exciting for everyone to know which fight will earn more in Pay-Per-View.
After defeating Puerto Rican Miguel Cotto last November, Pinoy pound-for-pound king Manny Pacquiao will fight Ghanaian Joshua Clottey, who already lost to Cotto in June 2009.
That's what you call a "boxing triangle"!
Pacquiao, 31, stands 5'6 and has a record of 50 wins, 3 losses, 2 draws with 38 knockouts will defend his WBO World Welterweight Title against Clottey, who's 33 years old, stands 5'8 and has 35w, 3l with 20ko.
The mega fight will be held on March 13, 2010 not in Las Vegas but at THE Dallas Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas, USA.
Unlike Pacman and Cotto, Joshua Clottey has never suffered a knockdown in his 3 recorded losses.
Floyd Mayweather Jr who was supposed to face Pacquio on March 13 will also have his own fight with a still undetermined opponent on that same day. It will be held at the MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas.
It's exciting for everyone to know which fight will earn more in Pay-Per-View.
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