Monday 31 January 2011

WWE Royal Rumble 2011 Live Stream pick Off On Sunday, January 30





On Sunday, January 30, 2011 comes the WWE Royal Rumble 2011 edition. This is considered one of the four major Pay-Per-View events of the year for World Wrestling Entertainment, and rightfully so. The winning superstar in the main event match goes on to headline Wrestlemania 27 which is in just a few short months.
Only four matches are scheduled, as of this report on the Royal Rumble. They include a World Heavyweight Title match with Edge defending against Dolph Ziggler; a WWE Championship match with The Miz defending against Randy Orton; and Natalya defending her Divas Championship against Lay-Cool.
Early predictions seem to favor all of the champions in these matches. That would keep the belts on the current champions heading into Wrestlemania 27.
Sky Sports reports that the main event will include 40 participants instead of the usual 30. That main event match is the Royal Rumble, a match in which competitors enter the ring in random timed intervals.
Opponents are tossed over the top rope out to the floor until one man remains in the ring as the winner of the match.  He goes on to get a title match at Wrestlemania, either for the WWE or World Heavyweight Championship.  There are also some Royal Rumble 2011 spoilers which have recently hit the internet, so fans who prefer a good surprise at WWE events should tune out now.

Thursday 20 January 2011

Watch Manny Pacquiao vs Shane Mosley Fight Online

There are lots of ways to watch Manny Pacquaio vs Shane Mosley Fight Online.
You can watch Manny Pacquiao vs Shane Mosley fight ONLINE using PPV:


shane-mosley-pacquiao

Lets talk about Shane Mosley

Sugar Shane Mosley is currently the WBO World Welterweight Champion of the world. Yes, he has a belt. Which means, Manny Pacquiao can get another belt if he wins. Is this another walk in the park for Manny Pacquiao or Sugar Shane Mosley, a fighter that Pacquiao could lose his winning streak?
As an amateur, Shane Mosley performed prominently. Dominating all other boxers in his class:
  • 1989 United States Amateur Champion at Lightweight 132 lb (60 kg)
  • 1989 World Junior Championships Silver Medalist in San Juan (PUR) 132 lb (60 kg)
  • 1990 United States Amateur Champion at Lightweight 132 lb (60 kg)
  • 1990 Goodwill Games Bronze Medalist in Seattle (USA) 132 lb (60 kg)
  • 1992 United States Amateur Champion at Light Welterweight 139 lb (63 kg) he also had an amateur record of 96-3
During his professional career, he is Undefeated Lightweight champion. Sugar Shane started his pro career in 1993, By 2000 he had fought 34 times amassing a 34–0 (32) record, beating undefeated Phillip Holiday to win the IBF Lightweight title. He made 9 title defenses with all inside the distance, but never unified belts. Mosley relinquished his lightweight title to move up 2 divisions, facing Oscar De La Hoya for his Welterweight title.

Sugar Shane Mosley vs Manny Pacquiao Fighting Style

Shane Mosley vs Margarito




Pacquiao vs Margarito

Pacquiao vs Margarito
So, who do you think will win? Pacquiao or Mosley?

Manny Pacquiao’s Next Fight and Predictions: Make Your Best Bet Get Here


Pacquiao vs Margarito

Pacquiao vs Margarito
So, who do you think will win? Pacquiao or Mosley?

Manny Pacquiao’s Next Fight and Predictions: Make Your Best Bet
 Manny Pacquiao News, Manny Pacquiao Predictions


Manny Pacquiao - After winning his 8th division title on November 13 against Antonio “Tijuana Tornado” Margarito, boxing aficionados are now busy analyzing Manny Pacquiao’s next fight and predictions about the coming super-fight are currently being made. While Top Rank Promotions CEO Bob Arum hasn’t officially disclosed who Pacquiao’s next challenger would be, and since Floyd Mayweather Jr. wouldn’t be available to fight Pacquiao by May next year, several names have come up – including those of Sugar Shane Mosley, Juan Manuel Marquez and Andre Berto.

It’s no surprise why a lot of fighters are eagerly lining up for a chance to fight the Pound for Pound King Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao inside the ring. With a shot for worldwide recognition plus a handsome payday (no less than $5 million) to boot, who wouldn’t take his chance?

So, who will it really be? Who will be the most likely candidate to fight Pacman on the ring? Let’s take a closer look, and try to see if we can accurately guess the identity of Manny Pacquiao’s next challenger.
Pacman vs. Mosley

Compared to all the other names in the list, Mosley has the largest fan base so it would be a very wise business decision should Arum decide to give Mosley his nod. A former three-division champion and considered to be the boxing world’s top welterweight until Floyd Mayweather reclaimed the title, Mosley is the nearest to Mayweather in terms of talent and skills so a bout with Pacman would be interesting to watch.

However, as more knowledgeable boxing fans would agree, age is fast catching up with the once most dreaded fighter of the boxing world. Would he still be a threat to Pacquiao? Or would he suffer the same fate as Margarito and be beaten black and blue by the Pound for Pound King? Many predict that it will be the latter.
Pacman vs. Marquez

WBA, WBO and Ring Magazine lightweight champion Juan Manuel Marquez is still a force to reckon with inside the ring, as his recent fight against Michael Katsidis showed. He also has great audience drawing power, being the face of Mexican boxing and all that. A third fight between these two boxers can easily draw in more than 40,000 live audience and a handsome 1 million pay-per-view buys. But will there be another rematch between the two?

If you ask Freddy Roach, he would say go for it just to “shut Marquez up”.

But as for Arum, the fight will only be possible if Marquez is willing to do it at a contract weight of 147. Besides, he had already said earlier that he “would not allow Golden Boy to control the promotion in any way” but would simply “offer to buy Marquez for a flat fee plus an upside of agreed-upon pay-per-view profits”. Now, this won’t be acceptable to Golden Boy’s Richard Schaefer and Oscar dela Hoya, who both want to prove the world how innovative their company has become.

So, unless cooler heads prevail on both sides, the world wouldn’t see a third Pacquiao-Marquez fight. But when it does happen, will Marquez stand a chance against a bigger, stronger, and more intelligent Pacquiao? Or is he just after another big payday before retiring?

While it is true that Marquez has been one of the fighters who had given Pacquiao the most trouble inside the ring (aside from Erik Morales who had beaten Pacquiao in their 2005 fight), he is admittedly way past his prime while Pacquiao is just reaching the peak of his career. Will this be another lopsided fight? Well, let’s wait and see.
Pacman vs. Berto

WBC welterweight champion Andre Berto may be a young, excellent fighter with solid power and probably the fastest hands Pacquiao has ever seen but unfortunately, he still hasn’t earned the right to warrant a fight with the Pacman. Besides, he has no commercial bankability to speak of and has not established a following in any region, not even on his own. With an insignificant fan base, what can he possibly bring to the table to make it worthwhile for the promoters to cast this fight?

So, there you have it - speculations on Manny Pacquiao’s next fight and predictions coming from all camps. Who will it really be? Have you made your own predictions yet? Well, we may need to wait for Arum’s decision to come out by mid-December to know who will face the Pacman on the ring by May next year. Until then, all we can do is speculate.
pacquaio vs berto, pacquiao vs marquez, pacquiao vs mosley

Manny Pacquiao News, Manny Pacquiao Predictions, Manny Pacquiao Video

Pacquiao vs Mosley - There are rumors coming out that Pacquiao’s next opponent will be Shane Mosley. The idea is, Pacquiao vs Mayweather, but Mayweather already booked Juan Manuel Marquez and Pacquiao don’t want to wait for the result of the fight. I guess Pacquiao is in a hurry to have the most number of boxing match because he’s gonna retire this year.




After Manny Pacquiao destroyed Ricky Hatton on Saturday night, most of the post-fight talk centered on the likelihood of Pacquiao fighting the winner of the July 18 fight between Floyd Mayweather and Juan Manuel Marquez. But Shane Mosley, the top welterweight in the world, thinks he should be Pacquiao’s next opponent.

    “I’m definitely campaigning for a fight with Manny Pacquiao,” Mosley said in an interview with inthiscornertv.com. “That would be a great fight the world wants to see. He’s definitely No. 1 pound for pound right now, I’m the No. 1 welterweight right now and I’ve been pound-for-pound before, so let’s get it on. … I’ll be ready.”

But will Pacquiao be ready for Mosley? Pacquiao’s trainer, Freddie Roach, says that Pacquiao’s next fight will be whatever makes for the biggest fight for the most money. Roach added that if Mosley wants that fight, he’ll have to lose a few pounds, because Pacquiao doesn’t want to move all the way up to 147.

My own opinion is that Pacquiao vs. Mayweather needs to happen, and I’ll be a little disappointed if Pacquiao’s next opponent is anyone other than Mayweather. But it’s not Pacquiao’s fault that Mayweather vs Marquez happened first, and if Pacquiao decides he doesn’t want to wait around for the next two and a half months to see how Mayweather vs. Marquez turns out, who can blame him?

And if that’s Pacquiao’s decision, I think Mosley is probably the opponent who makes the most sense. He’s a well-known, marketable boxer who’s coming off a big win over Antonio Margarito, and his style should make for an interesting fight with Pacquiao. If the next opponent for Pacquiao isn’t Mayweather, it should be Mosley.