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By Michael Norby: For over two years now, boxing’s premier global superstar and WBO welterweight world champion Manny Pacquiao, has been feeding on legitimate 140 and 147lbers with relative ease. The Filipino continued that domination on Saturday night with a mightily impressive points victory over the usually rugged Ghanaian Joshua Clottey at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas, USA.
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Sebastien Demers headlines against American William Joppy at the Montreal Casino in Quebec, Canada on March 6. The entire six fight card will be broadcast LIVE on on Secondsouttv.com as part of the monthly subscription service.
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WBA junior flyweight world champion Giovanni Segura retained his title in exciting fashion on Saturday night with a wild third round stoppage over game challenger Walter Tello at the Discoteca El Alrbrije in Acapulco, Mexico.
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In today’s edition of Ask The Editor (ATE), we dissect the Floyd Mayweather Jr vs. Shane Mosley match, look closer at the role Joshua Clottey will play against Manny Pacquiao and talk about Allan Green entering the Super Six. We contemplate Ricky Hatton’s next fight, talk more about David Haye’s chances against the Klitschko brothers, track where Anthony Mundine is headed and more.
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WBA junior-welterweight champ Amir Khan hopes to make his American debut against Paulie Malignaggi at Madison Square Garden in New York on May 15.
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Knockout sensation David Lemieux fought the tough and experienced Jason Naugler for the vacant Canadian super-middleweight title in Montreal, Canada on Saturday night. If you missed the LIVE event on Secondsouttv.com Lemieux vs Naugler plus all the undercard action including the comeback of Herman Ngoudjo, is now available to view on Demand at Secondsouttv.com subscription required.
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Undefeated Canadian puncher David Lemieux headlines a six fight card at the Montreal Casino in Quebec, Canada on February 6 when he faces Jason Naugler for the vacant Canadian middleweight title.
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By Peter Lerner: Over the last few weeks SecondsOut has been conducting a survey of different boxing experts about their picks from 2009 and prospects for 2010. But rather than asking them about boxing in general and thus getting the usual answers (Manny Pacquiao, Danny Jacobs, etc), we decided to ask them about boxing in their particular countries.
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Comment by Paul Upham: A brand new year is upon us, a new decade as well. In boxing, everything is new again, but don’t let the sun obscure your view of the stars. Yes, we have seen this all before in boxing, an out of the ring controversy surrounding the making of a super-fight, but there is still plenty of other positives in the boxing universe.
The Floyd Mayweather Jr-Manny Pacquiao non-fight is a huge disappointment for all in boxing. The biggest match for 2010 would see the sport riding
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By Thomas Hauser: Two days before Manny Pacquiao fought Miguel Cotto, I talked with Alex Ariza, who has been Pacquiao’s strength and conditioning coach since early 2008. When I asked what it was like to work with an athlete of Manny’s caliber, Ariza shook his head in wonder.
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