How did Manny Pacquiao defeat Joshua Clotty?

I was amazed that over 50,000 actually showed up for the fight to begin with. It absolutely packed the gorgeous Cowboys Stadium. According to promoter Bob Arum, "It was one of the grandest spectacles in the history of boxing," (sports.espn.go.com/dallas/columns/story?...) Pacquiao absolutely dominated Clotty in the fight.

Taking only 3 rounds to secure victory: Round 1: Pacquiao, in red trunks contrasting with Clottey's satin red, goes right to the body of Clotty. He goes in his southpaw stance and unleashes a left that Clottey blocks. Clottey covering.

He jabs, tries a right that misses. Pacquiao goes to body. Pacquiao looking much better in fight and jabs repeatedly, he clearly had the advantage.

ROUND 2: Pacquiao had his moment when he aimed for head, then dips to sides of Clottey. Clottey gets in a right to body and left to face. Clottey mockingly buckles his knees.

Clottey left to face. Lot of motion by Pacquiao, and little activity by Clottey. Clotty lookied like he was about to be beaten.

The judges: Levi Martinez, 10-9 Pacquiao; Duane Ford, 10-9 Pacquiao; Nelson Vazquez, 10-9 Pacquiao. ROUND 3: Clottey jabs. Pacquiao gets Clotty by the ropes and repeatedly hammered him.

The judges: Levi Martinez, 10-9 Clottey; Duane Ford, 10-9 Pacquiao; Nelson Vazquez, 10-9 Clottey.

Clottey knew that he couldn't stand there and try trading punches with Pacquiao. S best strategy was to go into a defensive shell and hope that Pacquiao punched himself out. He landed effective blows when he did punch, but he was far too passive over the majority of the fight to be successful.It's like Freddie Roach said, "Defense is important, but it's not the only thing that wins a fight.

" He needed to bring some heat with his punches of his own, and Clottey failed to do so. That said, for him to actually be standing when the bell sounded at the end of the twelfth round, is something to be said for itself.

Unanimous decision. One judge gave every round to Pacquaio, the other two gave all but one. Clotty spent most of the fight playing defense and never came close to hurting Manny.

Clottey threw only 399 punches and landed just 108. Pacquiao, meanwhile landed 246 of 1231 punches, a 20-percent connect rate.

Lot of motion by Pacquiao, and little activity by Clottey. Clotty lookied like he was about to be beaten. The judges: Levi Martinez, 10-9 Pacquiao; Duane Ford, 10-9 Pacquiao; Nelson Vazquez, 10-9 Pacquiao.

ROUND 3: Clottey jabs. Pacquiao gets Clotty by the ropes and repeatedly hammered him. The judges: Levi Martinez, 10-9 Clottey; Duane Ford, 10-9 Pacquiao; Nelson Vazquez, 10-9 Clottey.

I was amazed that over 50,000 actually showed up for the fight to begin with. It absolutely packed the gorgeous Cowboys Stadium. Pacquiao absolutely dominated Clotty in the fight.

Pacquiao, in red trunks contrasting with Clottey's satin red, goes right to the body of Clotty. He goes in his southpaw stance and unleashes a left that Clottey blocks. He jabs, tries a right that misses.

Pacquiao goes to body. Pacquiao looking much better in fight and jabs repeatedly, he clearly had the advantage. Pacquiao had his moment when he aimed for head, then dips to sides of Clottey.

Clottey gets in a right to body and left to face. Clottey mockingly buckles his knees.

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