Boxing: Manny Pacquiao's skills may be too much for younger Chris Algieri, Latest Others News - The New Paper
Sports

Boxing: Manny Pacquiao's skills may be too much for younger Chris Algieri

He may be five years older than his upcoming opponent, but boxing star Manny Pacquiao is by no means the weaker of the two. 

Pacquiao, 35, recently sent a strong message to the younger Chris Algieri, 30, two weeks ahead of their fight in Macau on Nov 23.

The Filipino world champion knocked down sparring partner Stan Martyniouk during a training session last Thursday, indicating "his readiness to defend the WBO (World Boxing Organization) welterweight crown against Chris Algieri,” said Filipino news site inquirer.net.

American Algieri represents a younger, hungrier generation of boxers hoping to take down Manny Pacquiao but the world champion's coach Freddie Roach is confident the Filipino has both the speed and skills to retain his WBO title.


Manny Pacquiao (L) and Chris Algieri attend a media tour ahead of their fight in November.

Roach recognized the hard-hitting New Yorker's toughness with his recent win record up to 20-0, but said Pacquiao had the tools to defend his welterweight crown in Macau.

"He's a tough kid and he's strong," Roach told The Philippine Star. "He doesn't have the speed and the skills Manny has. But he has the power."

Pacquiao's storied 20-year professional career is littered with wins over some of boxing's biggest names, including Erik Morales, Marco Antonio Barrera, Juan Manuel Marquez, Shane Mosley and Oscar De La Hoya.

He suffered successive defeats in 2012 but has got back on track with two impressive wins over Brandon Rios and Timothy Bradley.

A win over Algieri could bring the long-awaited super fight with Floyd Mayweather Jr one step closer.

"A lot of the guys we fought in the past are retired now," Roach said. "We're fighting the new generation. Rios was the first step. And then Bradley. These guys are younger and hungrier."

Pacquiao has not scored a knockout since stopping Miguel Cotto in November 2009, and was himself knocked out by Marquez in 2012 in his first outing after losing to Bradley the same year.

While some have questioned how much gas the 35-year-old has left after 63 professional fights, Pacquiao will be a strong favorite to beat the 30-year-old American at The Venetian Macao in two weeks' time.

Sources: Reuters, International Business Times

boxingmanny pacquiaoUncategorised