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Who's Hungry ?: Apparently, Pacquiao was before his departure to get to his fight.
Have a good meal before heading to # 39; arena. #PacquiaoMatthysse pic.twitter.com/0QVclWP2pI
– Manny Pacquiao (@mannypacquiao) July 15, 2018
UNLOUILLARD:
Jhack Tepora (22-0, 17 KOs) TKO 9 over Edivaldo Ortega (26-2-1, 12 KOs): Although it seems like Ortega probably won the fight in the first eight rounds, Tepora found renewed energy in the ninth and stopped his opponent in a featherweight fight. Tepora, from the Philippines, put his undefeated record on the line ahead of the thousands of compatriots who traveled to Malaysia to watch Pacquiao. At the end of the fight, they had to be satisfied because Teporta shot Ortega with a nasty uppercut with about a minute to go in the round to score a knockdown and finished it while the referee stopped the fight about 45 seconds later.
Carlos Canizales (21-0-1, 17 KOs) TKO 12 wins over Lu Bin (1-1): Fight for junior junior flyweight title from Canizales in only his second professional fight-trying to outdo Vasily Lomachenko, who fought for a title in his second bout, but lost to Orlando Salido-Lu Bin, a 2016 Chinese Olympian, was seriously injured in the 12 , forcing the referee to stop the fight. In the end, the experience of Canizales and his late fighting power was too much for Lu Bin. Canizales knocked him out on 11, and he wounded him several times in the 12th before hitting him on the canvas. Just seconds from the fight, the referee waved the ball.
Here is what this last knockdown looked like.
-Hyped and rushed –
Lu Bin of China
Bidding to win a belt title in only his 2nd pro fightBig Mistake
He was arrested late by Carlos Canizales aka " Triple C "of Venezuela who is now 21-0-1 (17ko).
On the # PacquiaoMatthysse undercard pic.twitter.com/lIOoDU75QY
– The 112 (@ _THE112) July 15, 2018
Cote: The majority of boxers think that Pacquiao will prevail against Matthysse. And yes, he is a little favorite to win
According to Bovada, Pacquiao is a favorite of -210, which means you have to bet $ 210 to win $ 100. Matthysse, meanwhile, is +170, which means you'll win $ 170 betting $ 100.
For most of the week, these odds remained constant, which means that until now, there has not been much money fighter.
Manny Pacquiao, left, will fight against Lucas Matthysse of Kuala Lampur on the ESPN + app. (Photo by Mohd Rasfan / AFP / Getty Images)
Purses: It is unclear how much Pacquiao does, but his manager Michael Koncz said in April that Pacquiao could earn more money for this fight than he won against Jeff Horn (10 millions of dollars). Jessie Vargas ($ 4 million), and the third fight of Timothy Bradley ($ 20 million).
But there have also been rumors that this map in Kuala Lumpur will lose a lot of money for the Pacquiao promotion.
"The goal is to show investors that we are capable and that we are real and that we can repay the money.Then, if they are happy, we will do it again" , said Koncz, via PhilStar.com, in April
As for Matthysse, he would have won a $ 2.5 million purse, in his last two bouts he won $ 410,000.
How to broadcast the fight: Although this card was supposed to be on PPV, the Pacquiao promotional company would have missed the deadline to deposit the money that would have allowed this to happen – the only way to watch this game legally in the United States is on the ESPN + broadcast application. It's not available on the ESPN network, only on the ESPN + application
costs $ 4.99 a month, but it allows a free seven day trial.
The map starts at 9:00 pm ET, and Pacquiao and Matthysse are scheduled to enter the ring at around 23:00
There are so many questions in Manny Pacquiao's fight against Lucas Matthysse on Saturday, it's hard to know where to start.
Is Pacquiao, nearly 40 years old, washed like a fighter? Why is he still fighting? How much does he need money? Will he suffer huge damage against Matthysse? And about Matthysse? Does he still have the same kind of power that ravaged the 140-pound division now that he's 35 years old and that he's fighting at 147 pounds? Is Pacquiao ranked 13th on the list of Moneymakers Pound-For-Pound-still too fast and difficult for him?
It is impossible to know the answers to these questions, and these unknowns are what makes this fascinating fight possible.
"Pacquiao has a very unique style.When I fought him, I thought he was going to be tired.He never tired," said Oscar De La Hoya, who Promotes Matthysse, via ESPN. "So, I do not know what Pacquiao we will see for this fight. I do not know how distracted he can be. I know that Matthysse is fully focused and determined. It's the fight of his life. Everything will depend on Pacquiao's reaction when the first bell rings. Will this be a distracted Pacquiao? Or a Pacquiao that everyone has a habit of seeing? "
Whatever the case may be, Forbes will be here for the fight, giving our round thoughts, explanations, and unofficial notation.
While you wait for the livestream to start at 9 pm ET, make sure you to read all the other Forbes Boxing Covers this week:
- Manny Pacquiao Vs. Lucas Matthysse Preview: Boxing Biz
- Manny Pacquiao Vs. Lucas Matthysse Predictions: Boxers Make Their Choices
- Book Menders Boxing: Manny Pacquiao goes back on the list but for how long?
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Who's hungry ?: Apparently Pacquiao was before he
Good meal before heading to the arena. #PacquiaoMatthysse pic.twitter.com/0QVclWP2pI
– Manny Pacquiao (@mannypacquiao) July 15, 2018
UNLOUILLARD:
Jhack Tepora (22-0, 17 KOs) TKO 9 over Edivaldo Ortega (26-2-1, 12 KOs): Although it seems like Ortega probably won the fight in the first eight rounds, Tepora found renewed energy in the ninth and stopped his opponent in a featherweight fight. Tepora, from the Philippines, put his undefeated record on the line ahead of the thousands of compatriots who traveled to Malaysia to watch Pacquiao. At the end of the fight, they had to be satisfied because Teporta shot Ortega with a nasty uppercut with about a minute to go in the round to score a knockdown and finished it while the referee stopped the fight about 45 seconds later.
Carlos Canizales (21-0-1, 17 KOs) TKO 12 wins over Lu Bin (1-1): Fight for junior junior flyweight title from Canizales in only his second professional fight-trying to outdo Vasily Lomachenko, who fought for a title in his second bout, but lost to Orlando Salido-Lu Bin, a 2016 Chinese Olympian, was seriously injured in the 12 , forcing the referee to stop the fight. In the end, the experience of Canizales and his late fighting power was too much for Lu Bin. Canizales knocked him out on 11, and he wounded him several times in the 12th before hitting him on the canvas. Just seconds away from the fight, the referee waved his hand.
Here is what this last confrontation looked like.
-Hyper and Rush –
Lu Bin of China
Bidding to win a belt title in only his 2nd pro fightBig Mistake
He was arrested late by Carlos Canizales aka " Triple C "of Venezuela who is now 21-0-1 (17ko).
On the # PacquiaoMatthysse undercard pic.twitter.com/lIOoDU75QY
– The 112 (@ _THE112) July 15, 2018
Cote: The majority of boxers think that Pacquiao will prevail against Matthysse. And yes, he is a favorite to win little to win.
According to Bovada, Pacquiao is a -210 favorite, which means you would have to bet $ 210 to win $ 100. Matthysse, meanwhile, is +170, which means you'll win $ 170 betting $ 100.
For most of the week, these odds remained constant, which means that until now, there has not been much money fighter.
Manny Pacquiao, left, will fight against Lucas Matthysse of Kuala Lampur on the ESPN + app. (Photo by Mohd Rasfan / AFP / Getty Images)
Purses: It is unclear how much Pacquiao does, but his manager Michael Koncz said in April that Pacquiao could earn more money for this fight than he won against Jeff Horn (10 millions of dollars). Jessie Vargas ($ 4 million), and the third fight of Timothy Bradley ($ 20 million).
But there have also been rumors that this map in Kuala Lumpur will lose a lot of money for the Pacquiao promotion.
"The goal is to show investors that we are capable and that we are real and that we can repay the money.Then, if they are happy, we will do it again" , said Koncz, via PhilStar.com, in April
As for Matthysse, he would have won a $ 2.5 million purse, in his last two bouts he won $ 410,000.
How to broadcast the fight: Although this card was supposed to be on PPV, the Pacquiao promotional company would have missed the deadline to deposit the money that would have allowed this to happen – the only way to watch this game legally in the United States is on the ESPN + broadcast application. It's not available on the ESPN network, only on the ESPN + application
costs $ 4.99 a month, but it allows a free seven day trial.
The map starts at 9:00 pm ET, and Pacquiao and Matthysse are scheduled to enter the ring at around 23:00
There are so many questions in Manny Pacquiao's fight against Lucas Matthysse on Saturday, it's hard to know where to start.
Is Pacquiao, nearly 40 years old, washed like a fighter? Why is he still fighting? How much does he need money? Will he suffer huge damage against Matthysse? And about Matthysse? Does he still have the same kind of power that ravaged the 140-pound division now that he's 35 years old and that he's fighting at 147 pounds? Is Pacquiao ranked 13th on the list of Moneymakers Pound-For-Pound-still too fast and difficult for him?
It is impossible to know the answers to these questions, and these unknowns are what makes this fascinating fight possible.
"Pacquiao has a very unique style.When I fought him, I thought he was going to be tired.He never tired," said Oscar De La Hoya, who Promotes Matthysse, via ESPN. "So, I do not know what Pacquiao we will see for this fight. I do not know how distracted he can be. I know that Matthysse is fully focused and determined. It's the fight of his life. Everything will depend on Pacquiao's reaction when the first bell rings. Will this be a distracted Pacquiao? Or a Pacquiao that everyone has a habit of seeing? "
Whatever the case may be, Forbes will be here for the fight, giving our round thoughts, explanations, and unofficial notation.
While you wait for the livestream to start at 9 pm ET, make sure you read all the other Forbes Boxing Covers this week: