Clash in Cotai, Weigh-In @ Venetian, Macau – 23 November, 2013

A raucous pro-Manny crowd packed the CotaiArena as Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao (54-5-2, 38 KOs) and Brandon “Bam Bam” Rios (31-1-1, 22 KOs) weigh-in for their Welterweight clash.

Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao (54-5-2, 38 KOs)

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Photos taken with a Sony, after the Canon broke down again!

Pacquiao vs Rios: undercard – 23 November, 2013

The undercard to the main event between Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao (54-5-2, 38 KOs) and Brandon “Bam Bam” Rios (31-1-1, 22 KOs), features four fights starring Chinese boxers. Flyweight Zou Shiming (2-0), the headliner of April’s Fists of Gold and July’s Fists of Gold II, will be looking for his third win as a pro, and undefeated Hong Kong super flyweight Rex “The Wonder Kid” Tso (10-0-0, 6KOs) makes his return to the Cotai Arena, attempting to extend his perfect pro record. Undefeated Chinese boxer Ik Yang (Yang Lianhui) (12-0, 8 KOs) will make his Macao debut; the 28-year-old lightweight from Dalian is currently training in the U.S. with Hall of Fame trainer Freddie Roach, and enters the fight with an impressive string of victories in South Korea, China and the United States. Finally, Macao’s 23-year-old light middleweight Ng Kuok Kun (1-0) will be chasing his second pro win, after having won his debut in May in Hong Kong. Coming off of an amateur career, Ng began boxing when he was 13, and won Macau Boxing Association competitions in 2006 and 2012.

Not a Fighter, a Lover – Manny Pacquiao

Manny Pacquio
What, you may ask, is the breakfast of champions? Well the breakfast of the world’s foremost champion, boxing legend and Filipino Congressman Manny Pacquiao, is one for the history books.

Breakfast time in the ‘Pac-man’ household is a banquet of Tudoresque proportions, consisting of no less than steak, watermelon juice, oatmeal, steamed fish, bottled water, asparagus, steamed rice and fresh melon, the sporting icon told bc magazine’s Madeleine Ross who stepped into the ring to find out more about the man before his hotly anticipated November fight against American, Brandon ‘Bam Bam’ Rios.

The 12-round welterweight clash to be held at The Venetian in Macao on November 24 will be the first time Pacquiao has picked up his gloves since a crushing defeat against Mexican Juan Manuel Marquez last December. The boxing world has pegged the November battle as Pac-man’s illustrious comeback.

Pacquiao’s story is even harder to fathom than his breakfast. At 34 he’s lived a Hollywood screenplay; he was raised by a single mother in abject poverty, forced onto the streets at 14 with little prospects, and began boxing as a means to survive.

Fast forward twenty years, and Pacquiao is the highest paid athlete in the world, according to ESPN, and the first and only eight-division world boxing champion, in which he has won six world titles.

But boxing is just one string to the Pac-man’s bow. Three years ago he was elected to Congress and this year won a second term as representative of the province of Sarangani.

He believes his boxing prowess has trained him for politics by making him “a fighter to fight poverty and fight corruption”. Many foresee him as President one day, and, as The Philippines’ most celebrated export, and a local deity, it’s by no means an unlikely prospect. He’s also leading the nation’s campaign against sex trafficking.

His nature outside the ring is wholly at odds with his famed aggression exhibited within it. Gentle and softly spoken, the Pac-man is at once incredibly shy and entirely self-possessed. Talking one-on-one he radiates boyish innocence and enthusiasm – his own disarming brand of charm.

So how does he balance the drive to fight with innate tranquillity?
“In the ring it’s different,” he says. “In the ring you have to protect yourself – to fight like a warrior.

“But outside the ring I’m a lover,” he smiles cheekily. “Not a fighter, but a lover.”

Adding to his persona as the world’s most unlikely boxer is his angelic singing voice. Pacquiao has recorded a number of singles including a duet with 80s pop singer Dan Hill, covering ‘Sometimes When We Touch’.

So what kind of music is he into at the moment? “I really love music, different kinds, it depends on my mood. I like slow rock,” he says.

One of his advisors prompts him – “Who do you listen to when you train?”

“Shakira!” He exclaims in his mellow Manny way, a huge grin plastered across his face, before breaking into a hearty schoolboy laugh. “I like her.”

As for boxing in China, Pacquiao can’t wait to bring the fight East.

“The Philippines is only an hour and a half away [by plane] so I’m expecting more Filipinos than Mexicans are going to watch,” he smiles. ‘The Mexecutioner’ is one of his nicknames, although not one he endorses.

The fight marks the biggest push yet from Macao’s Sands China resort group to create an entertainment hub comparable to Vegas’ finest. If they’ve got the formula right there are 1.3 billion chances they’ll reap serious profits, both in ticket sales and pay-per-view.

But considering China has essentially been absent from professional boxing to date, will the push pay off?

“Hopefully  [the fight] will encourage them to promote professional boxing in China and that’s good for us,” says Pacquiao.

We can’t wait to watch Pac-man and Bam-Bam go fist-to-fist.

What: Pacquiao vs. Rios: The Clash in Cotai
When: 24 November, 2013
Where: CotaiArena, Venetian, Macau
How Much: $9,880, $6,480, $3,880, $1,880, $880 from www.cotaiticketing.com

Pacquiao vs. Rios: The Clash in Cotai @ The Venetian – 24 November 2013

After being knocked-out in his last fight many expected Manny Pacquiao to retire his boxing legend status firmly inked in the boxing’s annals. But no, the Pacman wants at least one more night in the ring and tickets for his 12-round welterweight rumble against Brandon “Bam Bam” Rios at The Venetian go onsale 29 July, 2013 from CotaiTicketing.

Special Offer:
Fists of Gold II ticket holders, A Reserve or above can purchase one advance ticket in any category for Pacquiao vs. Rios: The Clash in Cotai for each A Reserve or above Fists of Gold II ticket presented at the Cotai Arena box office, from 3 p.m. July 27 until 2 a.m. July 28, and 10 a.m.-10 p.m. July 28. This exclusive pre-sale offer is available only at the Cotai Arena box office, for a maximum of six tickets per person, subject to availability.

What: Pacquiao vs. Rios: The Clash in Cotai
When: 24 November, 2013
Where: CotaiArena, Venetian, Macau
How Much: $9,880, $6,480, $3,880, $1,880, $880 from www.cotaiticketing.com
Pacquiao vs. Rios: The Clash in Cotai @ The Venetian – 24 November 2013