Manny Pacquiao vs. Joshua Clottey explained

Fight Name:The Event
Fight Date:March 13, 2010
Location:Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, Texas, U.S.
Titles:WBO welterweight title
Nickname1:"Pac-Man"
Hometown1:General Santos, Soccsksargen, Philippines
Record1:50–3–2 (38 KO)
Height1:5 ft 6+1/2 in
Weight1:145+3/4 lb
Style1:Southpaw
Recognition1:WBO
Welterweight Champion
The Ring
Light Welterweight Champion
The Ring
No. 1 Ranked Welterweight
The Ring No. 1 ranked pound-for-pound fighter
7-division world champion
Fighter2:Joshua Clottey
Nickname2:"The Grand Master"
Hometown2:Accra, Greater Accra, Ghana
Record2:35–3 (20 KO)
Height2:5 ft 8 in
Weight2:147 lb
Style2:Orthodox
Recognition2:WBO
No. 1 Ranked Welterweight
The Ring
No. 5 Ranked Welterweight
Former IBF welterweight champion
Result:Pacquiao wins unanimous decision in 12 rounds (120–108, 119–109, 119–109)

Manny Pacquiao vs. Joshua Clottey, billed as The Event, was a professional boxing match contested on March 13, 2010, for the WBO welterweight championship.[1] The bout was held at Cowboys Stadium, in Arlington, Texas, U.S. This match was put together after the long awaited superfight between Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr. had fallen through.

Background

Following Pacquiao's victory against Cotto, there was much public demand for a fight between the two best pound-for-pound fighters in the world: Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr. Pacquiao reportedly agreed to fight Mayweather on March 13, 2010, for a split of 50 million dollars up front.[2] And it was later agreed that the venue for the fight would be the MGM Grand Las Vegas. However, the bout was put in jeopardy due to disagreements about Olympic-style drug testing. The Mayweather camp wanted random blood testing by the United States Anti-Doping Agency,[3] whereas Pacquiao refused to have any blood testing within 30 days from the fight, because he thought it would weaken him, but he was willing to have blood taken from him before the 30-day window as well as immediately after the fight.[4] Freddie Roach, on the other hand, commented that he would allow blood to be taken from Pacquiao one week before the fight.[5] [6] In an attempt to resolve their differences, the two camps went through a process of mediation before a retired judge. After the mediation process, Mayweather claimed that he agreed to a 14-day no blood testing window, however, Pacquiao refused and instead only agreed to a 24-day no blood testing window.[7] Consequently, on January 7, 2010, Pacquiao's promoter Bob Arum declared that the fight was officially off.[8]

Pacquiao agreed to random blood testing above and beyond that which is required by the rules of the Nevada State Athletic Commission, but not to the extent requested by Mayweather. Despite producing no evidence to back their claims (Pacquiao has been drug tested for all of his past fights in Las Vegas and has passed them all), the Mayweather camp had repeatedly suggested Pacquiao was using banned substances throughout the negotiations, which resulted in Pacquiao filing a lawsuit for defamation, seeking damages in excess of 75,000 dollars.[9] The lawsuit cited accusations made by Mayweather, Floyd Mayweather Sr., Roger Mayweather, Oscar De La Hoya, and Golden Boy Promotions CEO Richard Schaefer.[9] [10] The lawsuit claimed that the damaging and unfounded accusations were made out of "ill-will, spite, malice, revenge, and envy."[10] Pacquiao stated: "I maintain and assure everyone that I have not used any form or kind of steroids and that my way to the top is a result of hard work, hard work, hard work and a lot of blood spilled from my past battles in the ring, not outside of it."[10]

After negotiations for the Mayweather fight fell through, other boxers were considered to replace Mayweather as the next opponent for Pacquiao, including former light welterweight champion Paul Malignaggi[11] and current WBA super welterweight champion Yuri Foreman,[12] while Mayweather considered Malignaggi[13] [14] and the smaller Nate Campbell as potential opponents for his next fight. However, Pacquiao chose to fight Joshua Clottey instead, a tough boxer from Ghana and the former IBF welterweight champion.

The fight

Pacquiao won every round and ultimately the fight through a unanimous decision.[15] [16] He dominated the punch count throughout the fight. Clottey landed some successful punches in the middle rounds, but never produced a sustained offensive. Manny Pacquiao defended his title by unanimous decision, 120-108, 119-109, 119-109. After the fight, Pacquiao returned to Manila. At the time, he reflected on a possible retirement.[17]

The fight was rewarded with a paid crowd of 36,371 and a gate of $6,359,985, according to post-fight tax reports filed with Texas boxing regulators.[18] Counting complimentary tickets delivered to sponsors, media outlets and others, the Dallas fight attracted 41,843,[18] well short of the 50,994 that was previously announced,[19] but still an epic number for boxing. In addition, the bout drew 700,000 pay-per-view buys and earned $35.3 million in domestic revenue.[20]

Undercard

Confirmed bouts:[21]

Winner LoserWeight division/title belt(s) disputed Result
Humberto Soto David Diazvacant WBC World Lightweight titleUnanimous decision
José Luis CastilloWBC Continental Americas welterweight title6th round RTD
Michael MedinaMiddleweight (10 rounds)Split decision
Non-TV bouts
Mauricio PastranaBantamweight (8 rounds)8th round TKO
Michael Farenas Joe MoralesSuper featherweight (8 rounds)No contest
Jaime VillaSuper featherweight (8 rounds)6th round TKO
Samuel SanchezSuper bantamweight (8 rounds)2nd round KO
Rodrigo Garcia Calvin PittsLight middleweight (4 rounds)2nd round TKO
Arthur Trevino Isaac HidalgoFeatherweight (4 rounds)Majority draw

Broadcasting

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Main Event
Sport 1
Polsat Sport
Solar Sports (Pay, live)
GMA Network and Solar TV (Terrestrial, delayed)
Sky Sports
HBO

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Manny Pacquiao vs. Joshua Clottey . boxrec.com . BoxRec . 7 November 2024.
  2. News: Manny Pacquiao lines up $50m feast of a fight with Floyd Mayweather . Kevin . Mitchell . The Guardian . 4 December 2009 .
  3. https://archive.today/20120804104843/http://www.gmanews.tv/story/180194/bob-arum-calls-pacquiao-mayweather-fight-dead GMANews.TV, Bob Arum calls Pacquiao-Mayweather fight dead
  4. News: Pacquiao firm on 30-day blood test limit . Philippine Daily Inquirer . 27 December 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150205043729/http://sports.inquirer.net/breakingnews/breakingnews/view/20091227-244161/Pacquiao-firm-on-30-day-blood-test-limit . 5 February 2015 .
  5. News: Mayweather, Pacquiao camps argue drug-testing points. Los Angeles Times . 22 December 2009 .
  6. http://www.gmanews.tv/story/180124/promoter-says-pacquiao-mayweather-likely-off GMANews.TV, Promoter says Pacquiao-Mayweather likely off
  7. News: Mayweather blames Pacquiao for failure to work out deal . Bob . Velin . USA Today . 1 January 2010 .
  8. News: Arum: 'The fight's off' . Dan . Rafael . ESPN . 1 January 2010 .
  9. Pacquiao sues Mayweather for defamation . Yahoo! News . 30 December 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100103093202/http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20091231/sp_wl_afp/boxusaphiwelterpacquiaomayweather_20091231003916 . 3 January 2010 .
  10. News: Manny Pacquiao issues Floyd Mayweather Jr with lawsuit . BBC Sport . 31 December 2009 .
  11. https://sports.yahoo.com/box/news;_ylt=AuSWYfxGN0Bwyj_2Ptbyw5GUxLYF?slug=ki-paulie122409&prov=yhoo&type=lgns sports.yahoo.com, Pacquiao-Malignaggi match could stop superfight
  12. http://www.boxingnews24.com/2009/11/pacquiao-could-face-yuri-foreman-next-news/ BoxingNews24.com, Pacquiao could face Yuri Foreman next
  13. http://www.boxingscene.com/?m=show&id=25950 Top Rank vs. Golden Boy: The War is Escalating Further
  14. https://www.espn.com/sports/boxing/news/story?id=4814829 Mayweather also fighting on March 13
  15. Web site: Pacquiao dominates Clottey in front of 50,994 . Yahoo Sports . 2010-03-17.
  16. Web site: Pacquiao back after win over Clottey . Philippine daily inquirer . 2010-03-23 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120311100904/http://sports.inquirer.net/sport/boxing/view/20100322-260133/Pacquiao-back-after-win-over-Clottey . 2012-03-11 . dead .
  17. Web site: Pacquiao back, mulls retirement from ring . Philippine Daily Inquirer . 2010-03-23 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120311100914/http://sports.inquirer.net/sport/boxing/view/20100323-260281/Pacquiao-back-mulls-retirement-from-ring . 2012-03-11 .
  18. Web site: King . Bill . Boxing’s grand stage . SportsBusinessJournal.com . 2010-06-14 .
  19. Web site: Watkins . Calvin . Crowd is one of biggest for indoor fight . ESPN.com . 2010-03-13 .
  20. Web site: Modest PPV buys for Pacquiao-Clottey bout . GMANews.TV . 2010-03-24 .
  21. Web site: BoxRec - event.