Manny Pacquiao vs. Brandon Rios Nov. 23rd Live From China

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WHO WINS?

  • Pacquiao by TKO

    Votes: 21 51.2%
  • Pacquiao by Decision

    Votes: 9 22.0%
  • Rios by TKO

    Votes: 7 17.1%
  • Rios by Decision

    Votes: 4 9.8%
  • Draw

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    41

Coach E. No

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Jetlag is a bitch. I think a week isn't enough. Some fighters do it more than most but everyone is different too. You're also flying at a pretty important part of training and lose an entire day of training. Not to say it's impossible, it just makes it tough. That's part of the reason why Roach likes to have Manny here earlier than just leaving from the Phillipenes
other than the obvious distractions he also faces being there.
 
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Maybe Rios will do the same. He's already going to spend a lot of time in China in a media tour in several Chinese cities. If he loses the fight its because he's Brandon Rios and he's fighting Manny Pacquiao.

Jet lag is a lame excuse as long as you give yourself time to adjust. Most all great fighters have to travel overseas.
 
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Coach E. No

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I agree but it's usually one of the first. I guess I can kinda see it though cause after travelling from NY to Cali and being in Cali for 2 weeks, then coming back to NY, I was totally sapped of energy for like 2 weeks. I couldn't get enough sleep for the life of me so I guess it can have an affect on you, especially flying to China. Either way, I expect Pac to beat the piss out of Rios, but wouldn't be at all surprised to hear that excuse.
 

Coach E. No

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It's way worse I think the longer you spend there and it's usually worse when you get back. I've had a lot of trips where I didn't get it but I've also had some where it was way worse.

@206, how were the underage hookers? j/k
 
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Rios on Pacquiao: I Will Shock The World, Shut Mouths!

By Dennis "dSource" Guillermo

Brandon "Bam Bam" Rios (31-1-1, 23 KOs) has had many big and exciting fights since turning pro in 2004, but none of them will be bigger and more exciting than his next one.

On November 23, the 27-year-old slugger from Oxnard, California will face 8-division world champion Manny Pacquiao (54-5-2, 38 KOs) in a clash of boxing's two most violent forces in what is pegged to be an all-out war for as long as it lasts. The fact that both men are coming off losses and raring to get back on the winning column only adds to the already high stakes of this prizefight.

Rios, as expected, is coming into his matchup against the Filipino boxing icon as the underdog. Some have even gone as far as writing him off as nothing but the sacrificial lamb in Pacquiao's comeback tour. But Rios, it's nothing new.

"It's nothing new to me; the critics saying 'Brandon is no good, Brandon's just a one-dimiensional fighter, he just comes to fight, no head movement, he gets punched a lot, bla bla bla...' its nothing new to me," Rios told me recently in an exclusive phone interview.

"I'm just going to go out there and shock the world and show the world that when I fight the best and when I have the best in front of me, it brings out the best in me. I'll be ready 100 percent and I'm just going to shut everybody up again," Rios added.

And in doing so, Rios plans to bring the same goods that has gotten him to this point in his career. As other fighters have found success in boxing and forcing Pacquiao to chase them inside the ring, Rios plans to go toe-to-toe like he has against all of his previous opponents and expects to be successful.

"I going to do what I always do and fight the way I fight like I always do. I always come to fight. I always come to bring it," Rios said. "They're going to see the Bam-Bam that always comes forward to fight. I don't hug, I don't dance, I don't f%$k around. I come to fight and I come to get the job done," Rios echoed in a separate interview with dSourceBoxing.com correspondent Nico Akia.

Another side story to this Pacquiao-Rios clash is some bad blood between both camps stemming from Pacquiao's 2010 fight with Antonio Margarito. During the lead-up to that bout, Rios mocked Pacquiao's trainer Freddie Roach and caught the ire of many boxing fans for his antics. Roach has been quoted saying that Pacquiao will avenge him, but for Rios, the incident is simply water under the bridge.

"It's behind me," Rios said. "I have no bad blood with Manny Pacquiao, but all those incidents and the videos that we did, I take responsibility for it, and if they are holding a grudge against it, let them," he added. Rios has apologized for his part in those videos in the past and maintains that this is his fight with Pacquiao now and is focused on nothing else but their November clash.