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Pacquiao’s masterful performance

“He had a good defense, but defense isn’t enough to win a fight,” Roach said. The Event was a one man show — thanks to Joshua’s Clottey’s ugly performance. Although his turtle shell defense was good, it was only too good for his own good. Impenetrable as it was that only about 20% of Manny Pacquiao’s shots got through, nothing was also fired back. Clottey displayed his defensive mastery to the extreme. He was all defense, and thoroughly forgot that boxing also required a lot of punching in order to win.

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When will Khan start facing the top fighters in his division?

WBA light welterweight champion Amir Khan (22-1, 16 KOs) wants to be a boxing superstar and is hoping to pave his way into accomplishing that dream with his first fight in the United States against former IBF light welterweight champion Paulie Malignaggi on May 15, 2010 at the Madison Square Garden in New York. For Amir to become a big star, he’s going to have to start to face better fighters because it is unlikely that he will get the respect that he craves for so badly by facing and defeating weak fighters like Salita, Kotelnik and Malignaggi.

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