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Pacquiao again honored as Fighter of the Year
By Dave Skretta
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 06 - 06 - 2010

Manny Pacquiao seems to win something, whether it's a fight or an award, just about every time he makes the long trip to the United States.
The newly elected congressman from the Philippines accepted his third Fighter of the Year award Friday at the Roosevelt Hotel, while his trainer Freddie Roach was honored for the fourth time by the Boxing Writers Association of America.
Pacquiao won by a landslide in the voting by the organization's members, after a year that featured a spectacular second-round knockout of Ricky Hatton to win a light welterweight belt and a brutal 12th-round stoppage of Miguel Cotto that gave Pacquiao a welterweight title and belts in a record seven divisions.
Pacquiao also accepted a special award as Fighter of the Decade.
Accompanied by his wife, Jinkee, and most of his family, Pacquiao will remain in New York to watch Cotto challenge junior middleweight champion Yuri Foreman Saturday in the first fight at Yankee Stadium in more than three decades.
He will then head to Washington on Monday to meet with US Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, promoter Bob Arum said, before a family vacation in Mexico.
Then it's back to the Philippines, where Congress convenes in July.
Meanwhile, Arum will continue work on perhaps the most highly anticipated fight in decades, between Pacquiao and the undefeated Floyd Mayweather Jr. - the two contenders for the unofficial title of world's pound-for-pound champion.
The two nearly reached an agreement to fight earlier this year, but negotiations broke down when Mayweather insisted on Olympic-style drug testing and Pacquiao refused to have blood drawn within 24 days of a fight.
Pacquiao went on to defeat Joshua Clottey before 51,000 fans at Cowboys Stadium near Dallas, while Mayweather packed the MGM Grand in Las Vegas for an impressive victory over Shane Mosley.
Arum declined to discuss details of the negotiations, in keeping with an agreement that he made with Richard Schaefer of Golden Boy Promotions, who is working on behalf of Mayweather. But the 78-year-old Arum said that Pacquiao is now willing to have blood tests within 14 days of the fight, the cutoff point that Mayweather had initially agreed to.
Arum also said he believes the fight, which would likely happen in November, will end up in Las Vegas rather than Cowboys Stadium or another venue that could pack upward of 100,000.
“The key element, if the fight happens, we're finding out now is that Manny Pacquiao in Las Vegas is Frank Sinatra times a hundred,” Arum said Friday. “They all are licking their chops for Manny Pacquiao, especially against Floyd Mayweather, because nobody else can bring in the highest of the high-rollers,” Arum added. “The MGM or Steve Wynn will put up a number over or above the best gate.”
Many believe that the reason negotiations for Pacquiao-Mayweather broke down the first time is that too many people involved in the fight were speaking through the media, which is the reason both sides have sworn secrecy for potentially the richest fight in boxing history.
Along with accepting his fourth Trainer of the Year award, he'll be in the corner of junior middleweight Vanes Martirosyan when he faces Joe Greene in the main undercard fight Saturday at Yankee Stadium.
Others honored by the Boxing Writers Association of America on Friday included Juan Manuel Marquez and Juan Diaz, who waged the Fight of the Year; the late Alexis Arguello for goodwill; Nick Charles and George Chuvalo for overcoming adversity; and judge Mills Lane for honesty and integrity.


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