Sunday, April 10, 2016

Manny Pacquiao vs Timothy Bradley 3: Complete guide to HBO Boxing PPV event tonight

If tonight (Sat., April 9, 2016) is in fact Manny Pacquiao's (57-6-2) last appearance inside the squared circle, you better believe he's going to be at his best.
Luckily for Pacquiao's opponent, 32-year-old Timothy Bradley Jr. (31-1-1), these two Welterweights have already met before. Their first encounter in 2012 saw Bradley steal one of the more controversial split-decision calls in recent boxing memory and hand "Pac Man' his first loss in nearly seven years. In the 2014 rematch, Pacquiao left no stone unturned by defeating "Desert Storm" via unanimous decision.
 
Entering tonight's trilogy fight inside MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, there are a variety of possibilities that could occur over the duration of 12 rounds. So in order to dial in on the action and gear up for one of 2016's best, here are a number of links to "Pacquiao vs. Bradley 3" coverage compiled over the past week.
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MMAmania will deliver LIVE coverage of "Pacquiao vs. Bradley 3" tomorrow night (Sat., April 9, 2016), starting with the HBO PPV broadcast at 9 p.m. ET. We will also offer a stream for the various non-televised undercard bouts, which feature top prospects Oleksandr Gvozdyk and Egidijus Kavaliauskas, among others, starting at 6 p.m. ET.

Conor McGregor promises three UFC titles by year's end, Welterweight champ Robbie Lawler unimpressed

When Conor McGregor announced he'd be moving up to the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Lightweight division, there was no shortage of fighter's eager to welcome him to the weight class.
That's because a fight against "Notorious" will bring plenty of eyeballs to the fight, as well as plenty of cash. So you would think he'd get the same response after his coach revealed that a move up to Welterweight isn't completely out of the question down the road, right?
 
Wrong.
Current 170-pound champion, Robbie Lawler, recently told MMA Junkie that he "doesn't get excited" about potential moves like that because at the end of the day, it could simply be a lot of hot air coming out of someone's mouth. And he isn't going to get riled up or waste his time thinking about "what ifs".
"I don't really get excited. It's just how I am, nothing really gets me riled up too much. I just concentrate on myself. A lot of things could happen; everyone knows that. So I can't concentrate on all these what-ifs because these what-ifs might never happen, and then I've wasted my time. So there you go."
For now, McGregor will try to add the 155-pound title to go along with hisFeatherweight strap when he faces Rafael dos Anjos in the main event of UFC 197 on March 5, 2016, in Las Vegas, Nevada (full details here).
But, as he declared during today's UFC 197 press conference (see it), McGregor is more than confident that he will be a three-division champion by year's end.
"I am an active champion, I will fight in many weight divisions. I like the sound of the 170-pound title, I've got to be honest with you. I feel I can take down them three gold belts, so, and I feel like I can do it by the year's end."
 
Should McGregor shock the world yet again in two months time there is no telling just what his next move might be. After all, it seems the fiery Irishman can pretty much get anything he asks for from the higher-ups at Zuffa.
But, would asking for a title fight at Welterweight be too much?

UFC 196 payouts and salaries: Conor McGregor banks $1 million, Nate Diaz and Holly Holm grab $500k

C 196 fighter payouts for those athletes competing at the "McGregor vs. Diaz" pay-per-view (PPV) event last weekend (Sat., March 5, 2016) from inside MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, were released earlier today by the Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC).Reigning UFC featherweight champion Conor McGregor raked in a historic $1 million for less than two rounds of work. Not too shabby when you consider he lost by submission. Nate Diaz, meanwhile, earned his highest paycheck to date with $500,000.
In the UFC 196 co-main event, Holly Holm matched Diaz with a $500,000, then matched McGregor with a submission loss. That makes Miesha Tate the new women's bantamweight champion, but "Cupcake" is only on the books for $92,000.
That's not all.
Here is the complete list of UFC 196 payouts and salaries:
Nate Diaz: $500,000 (no win bonus)
Conor McGregor: $1,000,000
Diaz def. McGregor by submission
Miesha Tate: $92,000 (includes $46,000 win bonus)
Holly Holm: $500,000
Tate def. Holm by submission
Ilir Latifi: $50,000 (includes $25,000 win bonus)
Gian Villante: $36,000
Latifi def. Villante by decision
Corey Anderson: $40,000 (includes $20,000 win bonus)
Tom Lawlor: $28,000
Anderson def. Lawlor by decision
Amanda Nunes: $56,000 (includes $28,000 win bonus)
Valentina Shevchenko: $14,000
Nunes def. Shevchenko by decision
Siyar Bahadurzada: $38,000 (includes $19,000 win bonus)
Brandon Thatch: $22,000
Bahadurzda def. Thatch by submission
Nordine Taleb: $30,000 (includes $15,000 win bonus)
Erick Silva: $34,000
Taleb def. Silva by knockout
Vitor Miranda: $32,000 (includes $16,000 win bonus)
Marcelo Guimaraes: $13,000
Miranda def. Guimaraes by technical knockout
Darren Elkins: $74,000 (includes $37,000 win bonus)
Chas Skelly: $21,000
Elkins def. Skelly by decision
Diego Sanchez: $150,000 (includes $75,000 win bonus)
Jim Miller: $59,000
Sanchez def. Miller by decision
Jason Saggo: $20,000 (includes $10,000 win bonus)
Justin Salas: $16,000
Saggo def. Salas by technical knockout
Teruto Ishihara: $34,000 (includes $17,000 win bonus)
Julian Erosa: $12,000
Ishihara def. Erosa by knockout
The total disclosed payroll for UFC 196 was $2,871,000.
Keep in mind the salaries listed above do not include fight bonuses, sponsorships, percentages and other unofficial payments. It also does not include deductions for expenses such as insurance, taxes, etc.
For example, the promotion often hands out extra cash for "Fight of the Night" and "Performance of the Night" bonuses. To check out these figures for "McGregor vs. Diaz" click here.
For complete UFC 196 results and blow-by-blow coverage of the main card action clickhere.

Video: Live stream Manny Pacquiao vs. Timothy Bradley non-televised undercard

Manny Pacquiao may be making his final walk to the ring this evening in a trilogy fight with Timothy Bradley (series currently locked at 1-1).
Bradley will attempt to ride his recent momentum under new head trainer Teddy Atlas in order to defeat "Pac Man" for a second time, solidify his role at the Welterweight level, and take a glorious event away from the people of the Philippines. As for Pacquiao, he will try to cap a legendary career by being the quicker and stronger fighter Saturday night at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.
But before the main card action begins, there are a bunch of non-televised undercard matchups that are sure to deliver. Luckily, we here at MMAmania have the live link and will give fight fans the chance to view some good action.
MMAmania will deliver LIVE coverage of "Pacquiao vs. Bradley 3" tomorrow night (Sat., April 9, 2016), starting with the HBO PPV broadcast at 9 p.m. ET. We will also offer a stream for the various non-televised undercard bouts, which feature top prospects Oleksandr Gvozdyk and Egidijus Kavaliauskas, among others, starting at 6 p.m. ET.

Manny Pacquiao vs Timothy Bradley 3 live streaming results for PPV main card


It's a helluva supporting cast!
We're closing in on the third -- and likely final -- clash between Manny Pacquiao and Timothy Bradley, which takes place TONIGHT (Sat., April 9, 2016) inside MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. But, they're not alone this evening in "Sin City" -- Top Rank has put together a solid main card to support the rubber match, featuring multiple unbeaten prospects and a title fight.
MMAmania.com will deliver LIVE coverage of "Pacquiao vs. Bradley 3," starting with the HBO Boxing pay-per-view (PPV) broadcast at 9 p.m. ET.
 
The PPV co-main event pits long-time veteran and current WBO Super Middleweight Champion "King" Arthur Abraham (44-4, 29 KO) against unbeaten Gilberto Ramirez (33-0, 24 KO) in the former's sixth title defense, while blue-chip Featherweight prospect Oscar Valdez (18-0, 16 KO) faces former IBF title holder Evgeny Gradovich (21-1-1, 9 KO).
Last, and certainly not least, former United States Olympian Jose Ramirez (14-0, 11 KO) opens the show against Manuel Perez (25-11-1, 6 KO).
"PACQUIAO VS. BRADLEY 3" PPV MAIN CARD QUICK RESULTS:
Vacant WBO International Welterweight Title Fight: Manny Pacquiao vs. Timothy Bradley --
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Super Middleweight Championship: Arthur Abraham vs. Gilberto Ramirez --
Featherweight: Oscar Valdez vs. Evgeny Gradovich -- Valdez def. Gradovich by TKO at 2:14 of Round Four
Super Lightweight: Jose Ramirez vs. Manuel Perez -- Ramirez def. Perez by unanimous decision (97-93, 98-92, 99-91)
"PACQUIAO VS. BRADLEY 3" PPV MAIN CARD PLAY-BY-PLAY RESULTS:
 
Arthur Abraham vs. Gilberto Ramirez
Round one: Abraham with his usual high guard. Ramirez prods it with jabs and lefts. Ramirez to the body, lands a 1-2 upstairs. Ramirez still dinging the guard. One minute in. Abraham has yet to really throw back. Ramirez still just bouncing punches off his guard. Ramirez to the body. Mostly target practice thus far, though not much has landed clean. 10-9 Ramirez.
Round two: Abraham starting to throw a bit. Ramirez to the body with some hard hooks. Left hand lands upstairs. They trade in the center, no clean connections. Combination by Ramirez. Halfway through. Another right hook to the body by Ramirez. 1-2 from Abraham. Ramirez to the body. One minute to go. That right hook is money so far. Hard counter left. HARD right hook from Abraham, Ramirez  shrugs it off. Ramirez answers with a brutal right hook of his own and Abraham wobbles to the corner. Abraham desperately clinches until the bell. 10-9, 20-18 Ramirez.
Round three: Ramirez to the body to start the round. Abraham just following so far. Ramirez staying busy with the combinations. Straight left knocks Abraham back. One minute in. Another left hand by Ramirez. Ramirez rips another right hook to the body. Upstairs around the guard. Abraham with a pair of hooks. Abraham reacting to Ramirez's feints. Left hand by Ramirez near the ropes. Left downstairs. Abraham with a left hook in the waning seconds. 10-9, 30-27 Ramirez.
Round four: Ramirez splits the guard with a straight left. Abraham tries to mug him inside. Ramirez to the body. Twice more on the ropes. Overhand left around the guard. One minute in. Ramirez again digs to the body. Left hands upstairs. Abraham just looks bad in there so far, blocking a lot but offering very little back. Ramirez again to the body. One minute to go. Abraham tries to open up on the ropes. Right to the body, Ramirez answers in kind. Ramirez knocks him with with a left hand, digs a left to the body as well. Abraham tries to swarm him before the bell. 10-9, 40-36 Ramirez.
Round five: Ramirez continues to land blows around Abraham's guard. Abraham just a stationary target for the most part, showing no answer for the right to the body. One minute in. Ramirez circling well. Good left hand, then another as he angles off. Ramirez fires a body shot that strays low. Abraham briefly recovers. Ramirez goes back to the body. Abraham with a right on the ropes. clinch, rabbit punches on both side. Abraham's losing the exchanges and getting picked apart at range. Body blows from "Zurdo." 10-9, 50-45 Ramirez.
Round six: All Ramirez so far. Abraham still walking after him. One minute in. Abraham with some right hands, then one that knocks Ramirez backwards. Abraham opens up a bit on the ropes, lets Ramirez off. One minute to go. Ramirez with a left to the body that he's been finding success with on the counter. Ramirez warned again for rabbit punches. 10-9, 60-54 Ramirez.
Round seven: Ramirez still running circles around Abraham. That left hand to the body is working well. 1-2 by Abraham. Combination lands, Abraham comes back with a left hook. Ramirez with a 2-1 downstairs. Clinch. One minute to go. Ramirez still picking him off. Abraham puts him on the ropes, gets clinched. Abraham stumbles a bit from a left hand before the bell. 10-9, 70-63 Ramirez.
Round eight: Hard overhand left from Ramirez. Straight left on the counter. Left around the guard. 1-2 from Abraham. Ramirez with a right to the body. Halfway through. Ramirez to the body, then left hands upstairs. Again to the body. One minute to go. Abraham with a left hook. Ramirez with a counter left to the body. Abraham pops him with a jab. 10-9, 80-72 Ramirez.
Round nine: Ninth verse, same as the first eight. Ramirez circling well. Body shots. Abraham backs him to the ropes, doesn't throw. One minute in. Ramirez warned for a left to the groin. Clinch. One minute to go. Combinations from Ramirez. Clinch. Body shot. Clinch. Right hand by Abraham in the last ten seconds. Counter left forces him back before the bell. 10-9, 90-81 Ramirez.
Round ten: Still all Ramirez. Combinations to the head and body while Abraham covers up. To the body. One minute in. Ramirez still running circles around him. That right hook to the body has been money. Ramirez tries to chase, no dice. One minute to go. Right hand by Abraham. Abraham looking a little more aggressive. 10-9, 100-90 Ramirez.
Round eleven: Abraham still hasn't thrown caution to the wind. Ramirez circling, potshotting, landing that right hook downstairs. Clinch. One minute in. Abraham lands a right hand, eats a bigger left hand in return. Ramirez with a combination to the body. Abraham tries the 1-2. Swatting right from King Arthur. One minute to go. Abraham opens up a bit more in the last seconds, doesn't land clean. 10-9, 110-99 Ramirez.
Round twelve: More good combination work from Ramirez. Abraham with a right hand, eats a left to the body. One minute in. Ramirez backs Abraham to the ropes and uncorks a long combination. Abraham needs to go wild here but shows no inclination to do so.  One minute to go. Abraham with a right as they clinch. Another one to the body, then upstairs. 2-1 from Ramirez. Big counter left from Ramirez, who lands some hard shots in the waning seconds. 10-9, 120-108 Ramirez.
Final result:
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Oscar Valdez vs. Evgeny Gradovich
Round one: Gradovich marching forward as usual. Valdez looking to counter to the head. Valdez has a very pronounced speed advantage with his hands. Counter uppercut by Valdez. Nice left hook. One minute in. Jabs from Valdez. Body shot. Gradovich getting picked off on the way in. Lead right by Valdez, stiff jab afterwards. One minute to go. Valdez with a 2-1. Gradovich with a stiff left. Valdez to the body. Again. Gradovich's defense isn't doing well thus far. 10-9 Valdez.
Round two: Valdez doing a very solid job thus far of fighting off of his back foot and steering clear of the ropes and corners. Gradovich lands a right hand. Body shot by Valdez, then a brutal combination. Body shots and an overhand right. Check hook. One minute in. Hard right hand. Clinch. Gradovich still running into jabs and has yet to get a consistent body attack going. Hard body blow from Valdez. One minute to go. Right hands.. Gradovich with a right cross inside. Valdez again with a hard body shot on the counter. Valdez putting together combinations in the waning seconds. Brutal hook upstairs on the now-bleeding Gradovich. 10-9, 20-18 Valdez.
Round three: Gradovich cannot corral Valdez and he's taking a lot of punishment trying. Valdez's jab is stiff and persistent. Hard hook upstairs. Gradovich has yet to slow Valdez's movement. One minute in. Check hook lands for Valdez, then a darting right hand. Jabs, straight right. 1-2 by Valdez. Valdez picking him apart. One minute to go. Check hook yet again. Another heavy right hand. He's just handling Gradovich thus far. Valdez to the body. Gradovich storming forward, just not landing. 10-9, 30-27 Valdez.
Round four: Valdez keeps landing straight shots from the outside. Good jabs, good right hands. Gradovich just unable to cut the ring off. Hard right from Valdez. Valdez to the body. One minute in. Yet another series of hard shots from Valdez. Low blow by Gradovich. Left hook, jabs from Valdez. Right hand. Another counter right. Valdez is outclassing him and dealing some tremendous damage. A massive counter hook drops Gradovich. The Russian makes it to his feet and referee Russell Mora has seen enough.
Final result: Valdez def. Gradovich by TKO
-end-
Jose Ramirez vs. Manuel Perez
Round one: Both men jabbing early. Ramirez's looks very sharp. Hard right to the body. Perez looks for a 1-2-3, lands to the body well. Both men go to the body. Ramirez still winning the jab battle. One minute in. Perez continuing to target the left to the body, straying low at times. More body blows from Perez as Ramirez potshots his head. Left hook and 1-2 from Ramirez. One minute to go. To the body. 1-2 by Perez, then  another two. Ramirez with the left hook. 1-2-3 from Ramirez, body shots from Perez. 10-9 Perez.
Round two: More stiff jabs from Ramirez. Jab-uppercut-left hook. Ramirez hooking off the jab to good effect. More solid jabs. One minute in. Hard right hand lands for him as Perez plods forward, targeting the body. Left hook by Perez, then downstairs. Ramirez complaining of low blows. Perez trying to jab with him with mixed success, although the body blows continue to pile up. One minute to go. Combination by Ramirez. Ramirez working behind the jab, eats hooks from Perez. 10-9 Ramirez, 19-19.
Round three: Ramirez continues working behind that piston jab, but isn't doing a great job of keeping Perez at range. Perez with a pair of right hands. Ramirez has yet to really make a dent in Perez or slow the body shots. One minute in. Ramirez goess downstairs. Left hooks by Ramirez and a hard uppercut, only for Perez to crack the body in return. Perez bleeding from a butt. Nice right hand by Ramirez inside. 1-2-3 connects. Perez  still landing to the body with volume, eats a short 1-2. One minute to go. Ramirez doubles up the body hook, then goes high. Glancing combinations. Hard right hands. Ramirez starting to find his mark at the bell. 10-9, 29-28 Ramirez.
Round four: Ramirez comes out a bit more aggressively and the two trade in the center, landing hard to the head and body. Perez with a body shot and overhand right. Left hooks land for him inside. Ramirez looking for the 1-2, lands a body shot. One minute in. Ramirez putting together combinations, lands a hard straight and left uppercut. Ramirez's jab is hard. Nice combinations flowing for Ramirez, uppercuts and body shots slipping in. Perez, undaunted, continues to tag the body. Swatting right lands for Perez. One minute to go. Perez with a pair of left hooks. 1-2 from Ramirez met by a body shot. Ramirez picking him off with great effect now. Perez corners him and they trade, Perez doing more good work to the body. 10-9, 39-37 Ramirez.
Round five: Ramirez starting to take the front foot and bounce combinations off Perez's guard. Solid body shots come back. Ramirez looking to counter with short uppercuts. Ramirez to the body, then up top with the left hook. Good 1-2. One minute in. Perez still advancing and landing. Counter right hits home for Ramirez. 2-3 lands and seems to rattle Perez a bit. Body shots keep landing for him, though. One minute to go. Ramirez jabbing, landing mostly to the guard as Perez dings away. Clinch. 10-9 Perez, 48-47 Ramirez.
Round six: same thing as always; Ramirez buffeting him with jabs and eating body shots in return. Ramirez answers to the gut. Perez flurries to the body. One minute in. Hard 1-2 by Perez. 1-2 from Ramirez. 1-2-1 connects. Left hook by Ramirez. Jab exchange. One minute to go. Counter right lands for Ramirez. Nasty combination near the ropes. 1-2-3. Left hook by Perez. 10-9, 58-56 Ramirez.
Round seven: Right hand lands for Ramirez. Jabs and a hook off of it. Ramirez circling, potshotting. One minute in. Perez gets him to the ropes, lands some body shots, and eats some hard blows in return. Ramirez uppercut. Perez not landing as much this round. Left hook does connect for him. Three-piece by Ramirez. One minute to go. Perez dings the body with left hooks. He's warned for low blows. They exchange in the center. 10-9, 68-65 Ramirez.
Round eight: Thumping combination from Ramirez to start the round. Perez still chasing with body shots. Perez lands some decent shots in the phone booth. Good exchange. One minute in. Ramirez mostly using the jab at the moment, still taking body blows. Solid uppercuts and body shot by Ramirez. More body shots by Ramirez. Body shot exchange. One minute to go. Ramirez landing hard combinations, capped off by left hooks. Perez to the body, 1-2 from Ramirez. 10-9, 78-74 Ramirez.
Round nine: They trade in the center to start things off. Perez seems implacable as always. Body blows, headbutt. Perez gets him to the corner and flurries as Ramirez tries to counter. One minute in. Ramirez to the body. Right hands by Perez. Ramirez circles off and cracks him with a right hand. 1-2-3 by Ramirez. Double body hooks. Forehead-to-forehead near the ropes, Perez to the body. One minute to go. Perez landing some quality body blows, just eating too much in return. Clinch. 1-2 by Ramirez. 10-9, 88-83 Ramirez.
Round ten: Perez comes out and keeps doing what he's been doing. Ramirez wobbles him with a combination and Perez starts weaving, staying out of trouble. Ramirez rips to the body, eats a 1-2. One minute in. Perez lands to the body, then eats a monstrous left hook to the head. Big right hand by Ramirez. Perez soldiering on. Another left hook by Ramirez. Perez cracks him in the phone booth, eats a hook on Ramirez's way out. One minute to go. 1-2-3 from Ramirez, 1-2 soon after. Big shots by Ramirez with his back on the ropes. Perez blasts him with a 2-3 in return, walks through a right cross and a 1-2. Wow. Ramirez lands yet another brutal right and rips away with combinations until the bell. 10-9, 98-92 Ramirez.
Final result: Ramirez def. Perez by unanimous decision