Thursday, May 5, 2011

Manny Pacquiao vs Shane Mosley Live Fight Coverage



Manny Pacquiao vs Shane Mosley Live Fight Coverage. There are only a few days left before the big match between boxing pound-for-pound king Manny Pacquiao and Sugar Shane Mosley. This would certainly be a big fight because both boxers are stuff of legends.

First, the challenger is a Hall of Famer. Shane is no stranger to boxing and he is one hell of a strong fighter who was never knocked down before in his entire career. Will Manny Pacquiao be able to knock him out? Maybe. If he does, then this might be the signal to retire. Maybe it's time for his son to take his place as the next great Mosley.

On the other hand, the fighting congressman from the Philippines - Manny, is in his prime. He is the best fighter pound-for-pound and according to him he is in the best shape of his boxing career. The majority favor him to win the fight but he must not be complacent as he is going to fight a very dangerous fighter.

For Shane to win, he must draw from his long boxing experience. He also must maintain his speed which put where he is now. Yes, he is not as fast as Pacquiao but he has to be quick in both offense and defense or else he would be dominated by Pacquiao.

Pacquiao on the other hand just has to be himself. He has to bring the hurricane so to speak and confuse Shane with his flurry of power punches and combinations.

With all that said, Pacquiao has the upper hand hence he most likely will win this fight.

If you are in the US and can afford to watch in Las Vegas then by all means do so. You can also watch via PPV. Or you can watch Manny Pacquiao vs Shane Mosley Live Fight Coverage online. All you need to do is be resourceful :)

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Fantasy Pickups for Deep Leagues - Mike Bibby, Troy Murphy




Fantasy Pickups for Deep Leagues. If you are looking to improve your 3pt standing in fantasy basketball then this is your chance. 2 veteran players will be joining playoff-contending teams in the next few days.

Mike Bibby - From Atlanta to Washington to Miami. He was sent to Washington for Kirk Hinrich and now he was bought out to be able to play with a playoff team. He is going to Miami. He might or might not hold the starting role but he can give you the 3s you need. If things look good, he might get the starting gig and you'll get a boost in assists as well.

Troy Murphy - The 3pt specialist rebounding forward. He is reported to be going to the mighty Celtics. Given the vacuum created by Kendrick Perkins' departure, Troy might be able to carve out a niche in Boston and be relevant in fantasyland once again.

These 2 players should be watched in standard leagues. But if you are in a deep league (12 teams or more), then you may take the risk by adding them from the waiver wire.

Monday, February 28, 2011

Mo Williams is Back!




Mo Williams is Back! Mo Williams, LeBron James's former sidekick in Cleveland is back. Not in Cleveland, but in LA as part of the Clippers team. He was sent there as part of the deal that traded him and JMoon for Baron Davis.

In his first game as a Clipper, he started as the PG and brought in 16 points, 5 assists and 5 steals. Not bad for a player coming off a recent injury and a newbie to his new team's playbook.

If you play basketball fantasy, he is worth a look at standard leagues. But if you can get him in deep leagues, then he is a must own. Given that he remains the starting point guard, expect his assists and points to go up.