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		<title>It&#8217;s Now Collins Turn To Lead The Mets</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Nov 2010 09:01:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rich Mancuso</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[New York &#8211; Now it is up to Terry Collins to lead the New York Mets, at least for the next two years with an option for a third at least to 2013.  He was introduced as the 20th manager of the New York Mets at Citi Field Tuesday morning and the questions were asked. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>New York &#8211; Now it is up to Terry Collins to lead the New York Mets,  at least for the next two years with an option for a third at least to  2013.  He was introduced as the 20<sup>th</sup> manager of the New York Mets at Citi Field Tuesday morning and the questions were asked.</p>
<p>What must be done to turn the tide in Flushing? After two consecutive  losing seasons and questions about who will be where in the lineup,  Collins certainly has a huge task. Expectations for the Mets to contend  in 2011 are very slim with limited payroll flexibility, and probably no  significant additions to the roster.</p>
<p>The new manager immediately said he wants to win. He emphasized speed  on the bases and mentioned how important it was for Carlos Beltran and  Jason Bay to stay healthy.  Previous manager Jerry Manuel knew how  important that was, but for Collins to see success it will require more  than Beltran and Bay playing at full strength.</p>
<p>“I want to win, and there is no doubt in my mind we have the talent  to win,” said the 61-year old Collins, an intense and competitive  individual who expects nothing more than winning. He reminds you of a  general leading his troops to war. A veteran baseball man with expertise  coming back to the dugout after an 11-year hiatus should not be an  issue.</p>
<p>Collins knows the game, so adjusting to a new situation, in the big  city will be the question. Can he handle a losing situation?  Time will  tell because Collins will always have a skeptical past to his resume  after dismissing himself from his managerial duties with the California  Angels with 29 games remaining in 1999.</p>
<p>But that had no bearing on the decision to bring him on board. He  beat out Mets homegrown favorite Wally Backman, third base coach Chip  Hale, and minor league instructor Bob Melvin who had the previous  managerial background to lead.</p>
<p>“We believe Terry’s knowledge of our players, intensity and direct  approach will make an immediate, positive impact both in the clubhouse  and on the field,” said new General Manager Sandy Alderson.</p>
<p>There is also intensity that comes with Collins. An emotional man in  the dugout when he piloted the Houston Astros before the Angels, and  perhaps what his predecessor Jerry Manuel could not do, Collins will be  able to. That is bringing the intensity and fire to the Mets clubhouse.</p>
<p>Though we can’t put the entire blame on Manuel’s personality and  Collins will inherit most of the mess that Manuel had to work with. Luis  Castillo with the big contract, probably no way Oliver Perez gets  traded, and if the Mets can’t eat the remaining $36 million of his  contract, Collins may have to put him back on the mound. And he has to  deal with a controversial closer Francisco Rodriguez who is coming off  thumb surgery and a legal issue of assault.</p>
<p>An immediate impact will be on the youngsters that Collins knows  well. He served as the Mets minor league field coordinator this past  season and is familiar with Ruben Tejada, Ike Davis and Josh Thole.  No  doubt Alderson and the new Mets regime, all familiar with Alderson, took  that into consideration when they hired their new manager.</p>
<p>What Mets fans will see is a more intense and feisty individual,  something Manuel lacked. There will be no laugh in the pre and post game  meetings with members of the media that symbolized Manuel during his  tenure as manager. Collins is straight to the point and on a mission to  try and turn things around at Citi Field.</p>
<p>“I really hope that when we get together as a team in spring training  that the lines of communication open up,” stated Collins. “They have to  be open on a daily basis and the players have to realize my passion for  the game and my passion for excellence.”</p>
<p>Time will tell how the Terry Collins managerial reign will unfold.  “We want to be the last team standing net October,” said Collins who  definitely has proved to have a passion for the game.</p>
<p>A bold statement for sure, and an experienced leader who immediately  took charge as a new era has officially started at Citi Field.</p>
<p>e-mail Rich Mancuso: <a href="mailto:Ring786@aol.com">Ring786@aol.com</a></p>
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		<title>Martinez Could Indeed Be Considered in the Top Three as the best</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Nov 2010 07:18:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rich Mancuso</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Atlantic City- Moments after his stunning and quick second round knockout over three-time champion Paul Williams, that retained the WBC middleweight title for Sergio Martinez, his promoter Lou Dibella proudly said, “He is the best fighter I ever promoted.” That statement alone described what Martinez has now achieved. A 35-year old champion that HBO Sports [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Atlantic City- Moments after his stunning and quick second round  knockout over three-time champion Paul Williams, that retained the WBC  middleweight title for Sergio Martinez, his promoter Lou Dibella proudly  said, “He is the best fighter I ever promoted.”</p>
<p>That statement alone described what Martinez has now achieved. A  35-year old champion that HBO Sports believed had potential, and a  crafty fighter that Dibella felt could be better than former champions  under his wing such as Bernard Hopkins and Kelly Pavlik.</p>
<p>And now Martinez, who earned a career high $1.5 million against  Williams, is ready for the culmination of a successful career. Three  fights left in him, probably at 154 and maybe a matchup with either  Miguel Cotto or even eight-time division champion Manny Pacquiao or  Floyd Mayweather Jr.</p>
<p>“I was mentally prepared for this,” said a jubilant Martinez about  the KO, described now as knockout of the year. Hours later at a post  fight victory dinner, upstairs at the Caesars Atlantic City Café Roma,  Martinez was congratulated  by family, friends, members of his stable  and of course Dibella who organized the gathering.</p>
<p>It was a rematch of their first bout that took place at Boardwalk  Hall last December. Then Martinez moved up in weight. In that  anticipated bout both fighters hit the canvas in the first round with  Martinez losing a controversial and close 12-round decision.</p>
<p>But the only knockdown in this fight was the knockout of the year in  boxing delivered by Martinez. It had the Boardwalk Hall crowd stunned  when Martinez delivered a quick left hook to the jaw of Williams with  the stoppage coming at 1:10 of round 2.</p>
<p>“We had it prepared and went through a lot of hard work to do that,”  said Martinez in the ring wearing a customary victory crown.”I did not  what the judges’ to rob me this time,” referring to the decision last  December that many thought he should have had.</p>
<p>“One of the top three fighters in the world,” claimed Dibella about  his champion. And there will be no argument about that putting Martinez  in a category with Pacquiao and Mayweather.  Those could be possible  future opponents for the middleweight champion, or a unification bout  with Dmitry Pirog.</p>
<p>Martinez seeking redemption came out strong in the first round and  used a good left to the body of Williams. “I was waiting for him to make  a mistake,” he said about the knockout that put Williams on the canvas.  The round and a half of boxing saw 56 combined connected punches of  which 52 were power shots.</p>
<p>“We’ll fight anyone,” commented Dibella. “Let’s face it, it’s about  the money.” Fights with either Mayweather or Pacquiao will guarantee big  money, though the boxing fans still anticipates Pacquiao facing  Mayweather that would determine who indeed is the best pound-for-pound  fighter.</p>
<p>If there were doubts about Martinez they are now over. Before the  fight he was once again the underdog, and as champion the respect was  not granted when he entered the ring before the challenger Williams. His  commanding win over Pavlik earlier this year and the big knockout punch  Saturday night will earn him fighter of the year honors.</p>
<p>“I want to listen to all offers and see what comes my way, but for  now I will go home and rest,” said Martinez (46-2-2, 25KO’s) of Quilmes  Argentina and residing in Oxnard California. “</p>
<p>And now the offers will come in, because the boxing world with this  stunning knockout knows that Sergio Martinez is one of the best. He also  has the right guy in his corner, Dibella.</p>
<p>“Martinez’s speed and power in a middleweight, one of the best I ever  saw,” said Dibella who has seen his share over the years as a boxing  executive with HBO and as a successful promoter.</p>
<p>Indeed Sergio Martinez has proved he is one of the best three fighters in the world with more to come.</p>
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		<title>Mayweather and Pacquiao Is Next but Where and When?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 20:50:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rich Mancuso</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The fight generated over two million buys on pay-per-view, Manny Pacquiao and Miguel Cotto put on quite a show, at least for the first four rounds. Now the next fight that will generate interest and tremendous revenue is Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr.  The problem though is how much will it take to get it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The fight generated over two million buys on pay-per-view, Manny Pacquiao and Miguel Cotto put on quite a show, at least for the first four rounds. Now the next fight that will generate interest and tremendous revenue is Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr.  The problem though is how much will it take to get it done, where and when?</p>
<p>As soon as they finished trading jabs, Pacquiao the clear winner in the ring late Saturday night, Mayweather started to make some noise. “Pacquiao does not want to fight me or he would have said so himself,” said Mayweather. His people want ot get the fight done, so does Pacquiao’s trainer Freddie Roach who called for the undefeated Mayweather immediately.</p>
<p>It has been explained to yours truly, from a source at Top Rank, the promoters of Paccquiao that the problem getting this fight together is dealing with Mayweather.  Bob Arum, promoter of Top Rank has a malicious attitude towards Mayweather his former fighter. So the negotiations that reportedly have started are going nowhere.</p>
<p>Mayweather wants more of the money form the purse to pay-per-view revenue. This has a potential to be the mega fight of this new boxing era, and could easily top the revenue of previous PPV fights that Mayweather and Oscar De La Hoya have accomplished. It is a fight that will keep boxing in the picture because these are two fighters now that generate that type of interest.</p>
<p>Not since we have seen Marvelous Marvin Hagler, Thomas Hearns and Sugar Rey Leonard, the prime fighters of the 1980’s have we seen a fighter like Pacquiao. The Philippine sensation made boxing history Saturday night becoming the first seven-time division champion in the sport and easily dominated Miguel Cotto.</p>
<p>Cotto is now a second thought. What once was talked about, a trilogy between Cotto and Pacquiao, now can become a three- time deal with Pacquiao and Mayweather. Cotto can continue to fight and work his way back into the picture. Possibly a return bout with WBA welterweight champion Shane Mosley at Madison Square Garden in June, the place where Cotto reigns and always fights on the eve of the National Puerto Rican Day Parade in New York City.</p>
<p>But the fight boxing fans and the sport needs is Pacquiao against Mayweather. Arum said the past few days that it will have to happen.  How much each fighter will get has to be determined and where it will take place is another factor before the fighters sign on the dotted line.</p>
<p>The original idea was to stage Cotto again against Pacquiao at the new Yankee Stadium in the Bronx. Perhaps Cotto or Pacquiao opposing Mayweather there, however, Arum now has a change of thought because of a tax structure in the state of New York that would hinder the earnings of the fighters, promoters and pay-per-view outfit, most likely HBO Pay-Per-View.</p>
<p>Las Vegas is the most probable option. Promoters get rooms on the house, and the Nevada tax structure is so much easier to work with.  Then there is the new Dallas Cowboys Stadium being discussed as a possible venue for the fight. Unless the New York politicians give in, and their greed and bickering won’t allow it, Pacquiao and Mayweather is not coming to Yankee Stadium.</p>
<p>So where do we stand? Boxing fans want an answer soon because the sport is in need of this mega fight. They are looking at a date in May to get this done.  Reports are Dallas is the lead contender to host the fight. And the Cowboys Stadium has the largest video board for a sports venue that will allow those with the cheaper tickets to attend and see the fight from the upper rafters.</p>
<p>Arum, even with all his past animosity with Mayweather, knows also that the sport needs to stage this fight and is willing to put differences aside.  And though Pacquiao has not commented about an impending meeting with Mayweather, he too knows the significance of this potential fight to be.</p>
<p>After a vacation with family, Pacquiao with a clear mind and rest should be more than ready to make a deal.  Mayweather also needs to meet him half way and also knows differences with Arum will be put aside to get this fight done. It is for the betterment of the sport to make sure that Pacquiao and Mayweather touch gloves soon.</p>
<p>If not, the boxing world puts itself in the same situation. Less interest and fights of minimal value that carry no weight, or do nothing to bring the sport back to respectability. Cotto and Pacquiao gave us some hope that sparked some mainstream media interest again for the sport. Now we need Mayweather and Pacquiao to continue the process.</p>
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		<title>Pacquiao Dominates Cotto with 12th Round Stoppage</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Nov 2009 16:46:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Las Vegas – Manny Pacquiao had another epic performance and for Miguel Cotto it was a fight for survival as referee Kenny Bayless stepped in and stopped the fight at 0:55 of the  12-round in the most anticipated fight of the year. With his win, Pacquiao once again secured his position as the best pound-for-pound [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Las Vegas – Manny Pacquiao had another epic performance and for Miguel Cotto it was a fight for survival as referee Kenny Bayless stepped in and stopped the fight at 0:55 of the  12-round in the most anticipated fight of the year. With his win, Pacquiao once again secured his position as the best pound-for-pound fighter in the business and also dethroned Cotto as WBO welterweight champion.</p>
<p>Pacquiao out punched Cotto from the fourth round on, and like he has done with previous opponents he used speed and power to his advantage/. Pacquiao also becomes the first seven-time division champion and up next is a potential lucrative pay day with the undefeated Floyd Mayweather Jr.</p>
<p>“The strategy of the fight was to take time and not hurry,” said Pacquiao (50-3-2, 38KO’s). “We were very careful in the early rounds,” he said as Cotto tried all he could to use his devastating left hook that had little impact on Pacquiao.  “Im trying to test his power in the early rounds that’s why I wanted to get hit in the body and the head,” he said.</p>
<p>Pacquiao also used good strategy against Cotto that his trainer Freddie Roach preached in their intense training camp. “I was looking for a knockdown shot, he said. “That’s why I didn’t throw a lot of punches. That’s why in the last seconds, I threw the good right hook.   I kept pressuring him and was very careful of his counter.”</p>
<p>But the counter never seemed to work for Cotto. After the fourth round it was all Pacquiao who knocked down Cotto with a left hook in the third round, and he knocked Cotto down again late in the fourth round as Cotto advanced to him.</p>
<p>The first four rounds reminded many about the Hagler-Hearns wars of the 1980’s with Cotto and Pacquiao trading and taking some punches, but Pacquiao was able to do more and took command of the fight after that. It was all Pacquiao, who led on all of the judges scorecards as it appeared Cotto took the first round and he barely won the fifth with some good counter punching.</p>
<p>“We were trying our best to try and knock him out because that is what my trainer said,” commented Pacquiao. But Cotto with a swollen face and blood flowing form his nose, with cuts showed his pride and determination by refusing to quit. His trainer Joe Santiago thought about stopping the fight earlier but saw that his fighter had the ability to continue,</p>
<p>“I thought in the 11th round they were going to stop the fight.  I was surprised,” said Pacquiao about the fight not being stopped sooner. Pacquiao also said that he would not consider moving up in weight class again. “154 is too big for me,” he said.</p>
<p>On a possible fight with Mayweather, a name the sold old crowd at the MGM Arena started to chant, Pacquiao said “My job is to fight in the ring and that depends on my promoter Arum (Bob) to negotiate that fight.”It was a hard fight. Cotto is a tough opponent,” he said.,</p>
<p>A battered and defeated Cotto (34-2 27 Ko’s) will take some time and think about his options. His last fight back in June he barley defeated Joshua Clottey at Madison Square Garden in New York City. “You don’t have to tell me anything,” he said, “Its part of my job. I’m pretty proud of what I have done in the ring.”</p>
<p>He added, “ I did not protect myself from the punches   I fought everybody  Miguel Cotto came to fight all the big names and Manny is one of the best of all time.”   And about his trainer stopping the fight earlier, Cotto said, “I told Joe to stop the right when the round was over,,” he commented about the 11<sup>th</sup>,” but I think better it was my decision.   I will continue fighting.”</p>
<p>Now fight fans await the negotiations. Roach wants Mayweather and Arum will have a rough time at the table because Mayweather is an adversary. “I said we were going to break him down and we did,” said Roach about Cotto.” Manny put pressure down and early in the fight he was assessing Miguel’s power.”</p>
<p>MORE TO COME     e-mail Rich Mancuso <a href="mailto:Ring786@aol.com">Ring786@aol.com</a></p>
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