Boxing
fans in Ebonyi have expressed mixed feelings over America’s Floyd Mayweather’s
victory
over Manny Pacquiao of Philippines in their World Boxing Unification
title fight which ended in the early hours of Sunday.
Mayweather
defeated Pacquiao by a unanimous decision to pick the unified World Boxing
Association (WBA), World Boxing Council (WBC) and World Boxing Organisation
(WBO) unification title-fight held in Las Vegas.
The
three ring-side judges scored 118-110, 116-112 and 116-112, respectively, in
favour of Mayweather, winning the $300 million world-title bout, tagged the
“fight of the century”.
Some
of the respondents in Abakaliki felt that Mayweather deserved the victory while
others said that Pacquiao was a victim of what they dubbed ‘American
conspiracy’.
The
Secretary of Ebonyi Sports Council, Hillary Obiesie, said that Mayweather truly
deserved his victory, noting that the American boxer has proven his mettle as
the most proficient boxer in the lower-weight category.
“Mayweather
displayed a brilliant performance with accurate jabs and precise thinking which
ensured victory, even though he was largely on the defensive side.
“His
experience came to bear in the fight because he discovered that Pacquiao was
fitter and though he did not throw many punches, he landed them with precision
whenever they came.”
The
Boxing Head Coach of the Ebonyi Sports Council, Lambert Ogbuzuru, pointed out
that Maywhether’s experience gave him an edge over Pacquiao.
“Mayweather
employed a tactics that ensured he conserved much energy and concentrated in
accumulating points with precise and on-the target punches.
“I
thought that his controversial statement before the fight that he was better
than the legendary Mohammed Ali, would affect him.
“But
he maintained his composure to enact a performance that only great boxing minds
could interpret,” he said.
Chief
Kingsley Nwali, Ikwo Local Government Area Council official and a former
amateur boxer, disagreed with the positions of the earlier respondents, saying
that Pacquiao was deliberately denied victory.
“Mayweather
failed to ‘bail’ himself from trouble whenever Pacquiao unleashed attacks but
employed negative tactics such as grabbing and holding his opponents; hitting
and running away in the process.
“The
judges were compromised because these negative tactics should ordinarily count
against Mayweather but surprisingly counted in his favour.”
A
boxing Analyst, Mr Henry Ike, said that the bias of the ring-side judges was
obvious, noting that Pacquiao dominated the fight.
“By
the eighth round, I felt certain that Mayweather could only win the bout
through a knock-out, as he did not ‘land’ a single-weighty punch until the
third round in contrast with the good punches from Pacquiao.
“Maywheather
missed his target in a number of times, as he was either running from his
opponent or cringing to the ropes and in my judgment; he did not win up to
three of the entire rounds.”
A
Physical and Health Instructor, Eugene Esonwune, pointed out that the venue of
the fight was a decisive factor in its outcome, as the United States of America
would not like to lose in such a high-profile, money-spinning fight.
“Pacquiao’s
promoter and coach both confirmed reports that Pacquiao was denied a
recommended shoulder injection by the Nevada State Athletic Commission, over an
injury he sustained before the fight.
“This
alongside the lopsided decisions of the ring-side judges proved that Mayweather
was unduly favoured in the fight.
“I
urge Pacquiao to immediately seek a rematch to be held probably in the
Philippines,” he said. (NAN)
Pacquiao a victim of ‘American conspiracy’ – boxing fans in Ebonyi
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Sunday, May 03, 2015
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