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shingodzilla98 · 3 months ago
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Okay I'm in Alloran obsession atm. So I was thinking about Alloran, like in a few different directions, but I'll focus on his physical body for now. How big is he supposed to be, I imagine like a Clydesdale horse for some reason and fluffy like purple blue. Would his eyes be bloodshot from the abuse Epsilon 9466 be putting him through? Would he have calloused hands, I'm hyperfocusing on Alloran. Also do Andalites grow hair/manes they could style? I'm rambling would love to see your opinion!
I've always headcanoned Alloran as being built like a featherweight boxer. Like, one of those dudes who is fairly short but ridiculously muscular and has a massive personality so you never even notice he's smaller than average. Maybe just because he's got that Full Metal Jacket energy, and Sergeant Hartman is very notably one of the shortest characters in the movie.
Plus, in my mind that would explain all the shouting. If you're 5'4" (or your host is), then no wonder you feel the need to SAY EVERYTHING IN ALL CAPS for fear of not being listened to. If you're built like David Prowse with a voice like James Earl Jones, all you have to do is talk and everyone pays attention. If you're built like Carrie Fisher, on the other hand...
But those are my headcana. We don't actually know, other than "blue" and "bad vibes."
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theanticool · 5 months ago
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Stephen Fulton vs Brandon Figueroa 1 - November 27, 2021
We got a big rematch this week!
Sadly, most boxing fans overlook Stephen Fulton (22-1) fantastic run at super bantamweight before running into Naoya Inoue. He had an amazing run of beating the likes of Angelo Leo, Daniel Roman, and Brandon Figueroa. He has since bounced back from that Inoue lost and moved up to featherweight (126lbs) with a win over Carlos Castro last September. A rather hard fought one that saw him come off the floor.
Brandon Figueroa (25-1-1, 19 KOs) took the 2021 lost to Fulton in stride, deciding to move up to featherweight. Sadly, he's only averaged a fight a year since but they've all been wins. He's beaten Carlos Castro, Mark Magsayo, and Jessie Magdaleno. He's the interim WBC featherweight champion and is looking to finally get that official title with a revenge win over Fulton.
Fulton and Figueroa will rematch this Saturday (Feb. 1) on the undercard of David Benavidez vs David Morrell on Amazon PPV. With the news that Inoue will be moving up to 126lbs later this year, we can also look at this as audition for that fight.
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moonandstarator · 9 months ago
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thank you to @fruityculture for tagging me in this! it took me a while to come up with a good list, but here it is!
(the CD featured Florence + the Machine, Arcade Fire, Fleet Foxes, and Kate Nash)
I am tagging @mayhemandstuff @vulpixelates @bardofheartdive @synthetic-witch @manasurge if you want, of course!
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accrastreetjournal · 4 months ago
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Samuel Takyi Makes History: Ends Ghana’s 29 Year Olympic Medal Drought
20 year-old Samuel Takyi has cemented his cult status after grinding out a hard win over Ceiber David Avila of Colombia in men’s featherweight round of 8 and consequent qualification to the semi finals of the boxing tournament of the ongoing Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games in Japan. Young Takyi lost the opening round 9-10 on the scorecards of all five ringside judges but he was not to be denied as he…
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digitalmore · 4 months ago
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bitchysuitheart · 4 months ago
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Here's How to Watch Gervonta Davis vs Roach Jr Live Streams Online Free on TV Channel
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WBA lightweight title fight: Gervonta Davis vs Lamont Roach
Super lightweight: Jose Valenzuela vs Gary Antuanne Russell
WBC super lightweight title fight: Alberto Puello vs Sandor Martin
Super welterweight: Yoenis Tellez vs Julian Williams
Middleweight: Jarrett Hurd vs Johan Gonzalez
Super featherweight: Geo Lopez vs Grimardi Machuca
Super welterweight: Cristian Cangelosi vs Jarrod Tennant
Super welterweight: Dwyke Flemmings Jr vs Florent Dervis
Welterweight: David Whitmire vs Angel Munoz
Super bantamweight: Alexis De la Cerda Landin vs Sharone Carter
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Manny Pacquiao vs. Miguel Cotto: Pacquiao’s Greatest Performance?
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Published: November 14, 2024
Throughout the four decades, Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao made the squared circle his home; numerous memorable battles captivated audiences in the arena and watching at home. The Filipino Pacman has a plethora of fights on his resume that not only suggest but validate he is one of boxing's all-time greats.
For some, his thrashing over Marco Antonio Barrera for the lineal featherweight championship in November 2003 firmly laid the foundation and trajectory of his career. Pacquiao was the underdog and had only made his way into the United States two years earlier. At the time, Barrera was rated as one of boxing's best fighters pound-for-pound. Others may prefer his mainstream star-making performance against Oscar De La Hoya in December 2008, where he fought the perfect fight against the right opponent, putting the six-division champion who moonlighted as a promoter straight into a full-time job. 
Pacquiao was also part of arguably the most significant rivalry of the century against Juan Manuel Marquez. The duo participated in three razor-close fights, which almost ended with three knockdowns in the first round of their first encounter, followed by a knockout for the ages by Marquez in the fourth and final fight.
But which of Pacquiao's fights truly changed the perception of him? Which fight changed him from being viewed as an exciting fighter to one of the best to lace up a pair of gloves? It may be his performance against Puerto Rico's Miguel Cotto in November 2009. 
BACKGROUND
After making his splash into the United States as a late replacement against Lehlo Ledwaba in June 2001, Pacquiao entered into a series of fights at featherweight and super featherweight with the Mexican trio of Juan Manuel Marquez, Marco Antonio Barrera, and Erik Morales. Following a loss to Morales (March 2005) in a classic back-and-forth brawl in Pacquiao's first headling pay-per-view (PPV), the Filipino started to progress from the wildcat one-handed brawler to more of a complete fighter. 
Pacquiao would avenge his loss to Morales twice, stopping the Mexican fighter in two rematches. It was in 2008 that Pacquiao truly began his ascent to the top of the boxing world. Starting in March 2008, Pacquiao walked away with a split decision victory over Marquez in a fight where a knockdown in the third round made the difference on the judge's scorecards. Although the fight could have been scored for either fighter, both fighters' showing made for another classic battle. 
He then followed up the rematch with Marquez with what can be described as three nearly flawless performances. Pacquiao demolished David Diaz over nine rounds for the WBC lightweight title and then retired Oscar De La Hoya in a welterweight contest over eight rounds to end a historic 2008. Pacquiao then moved down to junior welterweight to face the lineal champion Ricky Hatton in a fight that was thought to be a test for the fighting southpaw. However, Pacquiao dispensed of Hatton in two rounds, scoring the most memorable knockout of his career. After the Hatton fight, Pacquiao set his eyes back on the welterweight division and a fellow promotional stablemate at Top Rank. 
Puerto Rico's Miguel Cotto was the heir apparent to the boxing throne of his island nation. After making six defenses of his WBO junior welterweight title, Cotto made his way up to welterweight, establishing himself as the premier Puerto Rican fighter of his era. Wins over Carlos Quintana, Zab Judah, and Shane Mosley in massively entertaining clashes, two of which occurred at Madison Square Garden in front of rowdy pro-Puerto Rican fans. 
Cotto was on the path to becoming one of the sport's genuine superstars but ran into a speed bump against Antonio Margarito in July 2008. Cotto would succumb to Margarito's relentless pressure and iron chin over 11 rounds after being forced to take knees as he was left with a bloody and bruised face. Of course, in retrospect, Margarito's victory has a proverbial asterisk as most believe he cheated with suspect hand wraps against Cotto. 
While Cotto stayed out of the ring for the remainder of 2008, he returned the following year, picking up where he left off. Cotto picked up the vacant WBO welterweight title by stopping Michael Jennings in five rounds. He then went straight back into the fire against Joshua Clottey in the summer in another extremely strenuous fight where he suffered a cut above his left eye. A knockdown in the first round with a jab ultimately made the difference in the judge's scorecards. Cotto was once again a world champion and had proven the Margarito fight hadn't stopped him from being one of the best welterweights in the world. 
Pacquiao was in attendance for Cotto’s fight with Clottey. And while there were some moments of apprehension, Pacquiao-Cotto was next. The fight, promoted as Fire Power, was set for the MGM Grand in Las Vegas on November 14, 2009. 
TRAINING
It wouldn't be a Pacquiao training camp without dysfunction. The Filipino training camp was held in three locations, two of which were in Pacquiao's native Philippines in Baguio and Manila. The camp was filled with distractions, with Pacquiao's continuing political career taking his full attention from boxing. Even inside his camp, his strength and conditioning coach, Alex Ariza, and advisor, Michael Koncz, were constantly at odds. 
Also, the Philippines had been ravaged by typhoons, flooding much of the country and leaving many displaced without homes. The typhoons only added to the pressure of Pacquiao's success against Cotto to maintain his status as the country's hero. Once Pacquaio landed back in Los Angeles, training at the Wild Card Gym, his focus was primarily on preparing for Cotto. 
Cotto's training camp wasn't the most ideal. Following Cotto's win over Michael Jennings, Cotto's relationship with longtime trainer and uncle Evangelista Cotto ended on bad terms. Cotto switched trainers to Joe Santiago, a relatively unknown assistant on the former Olympians’s team. Santiago proved himself worthy in the fight with Clottey; however, many maintained that Cotto was running the show, not him. 
While the new trainer and the loss to Margarito were all considered factors heading into the fight with Pacquiao, the most disputed and controversial aspect was the 145-pound catchweight. The catchweight was enforced by Pacquiao's camp, specifically, his trainer Freddie Roach, who felt that given his fighter's smaller stature and relative inexperience at welterweight, a catchweight was fair. While the catchweight wasn't egregious, it was unnecessary. Pacquiao would have three other catchweight fights in the future against Antonio Margarito, Juan Manuel Marquez, and Chris Algieri. But, all of those seemed to benefit both combatants.
Fortunately, at the weigh-in, Cotto did not look weight-drained and was in one of the best shapes of his career. He didn't look anywhere near the likes of Erik Morales at 130 pounds in his rematch with Pacquiao, which wasn't contested at a catchweight. 
THE FIRST FOUR ROUNDS
No matter the anticipation or promotion, more often than not, most fights don't live up to expectations. In the case of Pacquiao-Cotto, the first rounds are among the most exciting of any fight that has been the main event of a major PPV. 
"This is what we came for!"  -- Larry Merchant after the second round.
It was apparent from the start that Cotto wouldn't be steamrolled in the fashion of Ricky Hatton as he looked just as fast and ready with a gameplan as Pacquiao. The first two rounds were filled with exchanges where each fighter had their moments. At the beginning of the third, Pacquiao scored a knockdown using a two-one combination ending with a right hand. Cotto, however, wasn't hurt and won the remainder of the round. The knockdown seemed to invigorate Cotto as he continued to pump the jab and push Pacquiao against the ropes. 
With less than a minute remaining in the fourth round, Pacquiao allowed Cotto to gain confidence while he was against the ropes, only to turn the tables on the Puerto Rican. Pacquiao landed an uppercut combination as Cotto advanced, putting the former junior welterweight champion down. Cotto was hurt and lucky to get out of the round this time. 
THE REST OF THE FIGHT
The remainder of the fight had nowhere near the action as the first four rounds. Almost every round resembled the next as Cotto retreated while throwing some combinations with jabs, while Pacquiao applied pressure, landing counter punches and combinations. By the ninth round, it was clear that Cotto was taking a beating, and the fight was heading toward its conclusion. Referee Kenny Bayless ended the fight in the 12th round after Pacquiao landed another straight left hand. 
With the victory, Pacquiao became boxing's first seven-division world champion and held the WBO welterweight title. In the span of two years, Pacquiao had broken out of being considered boxing's most exciting fighter to the sport's number one pound-for-pound position. 
"We thought Manny Pacquiao was great; he's better than we thought. "  -- Larry Merchant
CONTROVERSY 
Following Pacquiao's win over Cotto, the enthusiasm and anticipation for a fight between him and Mayweather was at an all-time high—however, negotiations between boxing's two biggest names ended with drug testing. Mayweather wanted the testing to include random blood testing until the fight, and with Pacquiao believing that the blood withdrawal would affect his performance, he negotiated for a 24-day window. To this day, Pacquiao has never failed a drug test, including for the Cotto fight, but this decision to ask for a window of any kind led many to believe Pacquiao was hiding something. To this day, some believe this period of Pacquiao's career is questionable. 
Mayweather and members of his team were some of Pacquiao's most well-known detractors, believing that Pacquiao's ascension to the top through so many weight classes had to be unnatural. The Cotto fight, in particular, fueled the fire. 
"It took me years to get to here—years," Mayweather said. "I'm going up in weight, but I'm not walking through no damn fighters. Pacquiao is 106; now he decides to walk through (Miguel) Cotto? Cotto can't knock down Shane Mosley, but he can?"
Former Cotto opponent and two-time titleholder Paulie Malignaggi has never been afraid to express himself, and his thoughts on Pacquiao have been well documented. Malignaggi initially believed Pacquiao had no chance against Cotto, even stating he may be the best fighter in history if he won. 
"If Manny Pacquiao beats Miguel Cotto, I'm telling you, man, he might be the best fighter ever, said Malignaggi. I'm telling you. At this point, he's beaten Oscar and Ricky, and I don't think Ricky's as good as people give him credit for. 
But, regardless of the fact, if Manny Pacquiao beats Miguel Cotto, you have to consider him maybe the best fighter in history, man, because now he's done it. And it means he's done it all. Really, he's done it all. I mean, this is a welterweight who might be the best welterweight in the world in Miguel Cotto-and legitimately." 
FINAL THOUGHTS
Every perfect performance has a caveat. For Floyd Mayweather, many consider his win over Diego Corrales to be his best performance. Many would say Corrales was weight-drained and returning from a jail stint.  Bernard Hopkins' win over Felix Trinidad occurred two weeks after the September 11th attacks, leading Trinidad to stay in New York to promote the fight while Hopkins left for Philadelphia to continue training. Even Terence Crawford's win over Errol Spence can be criticized as Spence was inactive, weight-drained, and arguably never the same after his car accident. 
Pacquiao's win over Cotto isn't without faults. The unnecessary catchweight, Cotto's inexperienced trainer, and the Margarito fight, which only took place a year before, are all legitimate reasons to criticize the victory. However, Cotto's style of being a left-hand dominant fighter, much like Barrera and De La Hoya before him, would have likely led to losing to Pacquiao in the same fashion. 
It's rare for a fighter to have near-perfect showings. Notwithstanding the rematch with Marquez, Pacquiao had four in a row against Diaz, De La Hoya, Hatton, and Cotto. In two years, 2008 and 2009, Pacquiao catapulted himself from a Hall-of-Famer to an all-time great. In those two years, he had a finish-line win over Floyd Mayweather to win the BWAA's Fighter of the Decade award for 2000-2009. It wasn't without its share of controversy or issues one can dispute, but Pacquiao's win over Miguel Cotto was an example of true greatness in action.
(Featured Photos: Jae C. Hong/Associated Press)
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new-years-digital-dash · 1 year ago
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Samuel Takyi - Wikipedia
Samuel Takyi (born 23 December 2000) is a Ghanaian boxer.[2] He competed in the men's featherweight division in the 2020 Summer Olympics, beating Jean Caicedo of Ecuador in the first round.[3][4][5] He went on to defeat David Avila Ceiber of Colombia in the quarter-final,[6] a win which earned him a bronze medal but lost to Duke Ragan of the USA in the semi-final bout.[7]
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littlewalken · 1 year ago
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Used the Singer m1000 yesterday and it reminds me of the Centennial Featherweight I first learned to machine sew on. I was one of the last generation to have sewing machines in our school, we got to sew on paper, then make a plushy with no guidance what so ever, and it would be several years before I would sew with any purpose again.
Grandsmother had to die before I was even aware of the featherweight's existence and I will say it wore its self out doing what it loved, was carted around for the next 20 years, and who knows where it is now. At least it didn't fall victim to the 'sewing machine needs to be oiled, where do these extra screws go, obviously (Little Walken) broke it' pipeline.
No one else aside from a qualified sewing machine service person, altho I will try myself, will be allowed to touch the m1000. And being such a dinky one step above a toy should I find myself in a sewing circle no one's going to want to "borrow" it.
Little Walken is currently in discussion with the concept of other people borrowing things because in the past they have never come back to Little Walken, especially from family members in their own household, so it's not you, it's the environment Little Walken was raised in, do not force them to share objects.
However if Little Walken is a guest in your home for a significant amount of time they will buy toilet paper and food and seek to replenish other resources they might use.
In the grand scheme of GTFO I think the baby buggy will go, probably on face boot market place. I just want to get the cushion out of the closet. I'm not going to get around to fixing it up for the dolls.
I have to remember when I'm parting with things that I was a different person when I bought them and needed them at that time but not now.
Might get the m1000 out some time today to sew up some fabric strips. As we plan to go out and do real life, and there are three craft stores only minutes away, I might look in to a rotary cutter and mat. Or this might be the only bargello strip quilt top I ever do and just cut the fucker with scissors, did half the strips by scissors and they came out well enough.
Saw some of s14 of Doctor Who and even David looked a bit gutted with the forced wokeness. Really, you have to correct The Doctor? Let's see how fast you get written out of the show.
And there's a Sid reading a thing about Dr Bashir's autism to catch up on.
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thefightjournal · 2 years ago
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GLORY 89: Petch vs. David Mejia (Featherweight Championship Bout)
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wimpydave · 2 years ago
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theanticool · 11 months ago
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Jarrett Hurd vs Erislandy Lara: April 7, 2018
Context - ProBox TV is a YouTube channel for boxing. They have talk shows, post news, and highlights but the thing that makes them unique is that they host fights. And not just random fights. While the hole PBC left when Showtime pulled out of boxing is slowly being filled, there were a lot of fighters in the umbrella PBC promotion that kind of just fell by the wayside. Former world champions that did not get picked up and did not have big time promoters behind them to help them build or rebuild their careers. And that's where ProBox shines as a boxing platform. They get legit world class fighters on the rebuild and give them an opportunity to get back to the world level, or in some cases breakout. If you watched the Crawford PPV, you might have seen David Morrell face off with a guy named Radivoje Kalajdzic. Kalajdzic is a ProBox vet who took out former world champion Sullivan Barrera earlier this year, lining him up for that fight. Their most successful rebuild story? Angelo Leo just had a KO of the Year contender to take a world championship up at featherweight. Another successful ProBox rebuild project. Cool stuff.
All that to say, if there's anywhere for a guy like Jarrett Hurd (23-5, 17 KOs) to go, it's ProBox. Hurd was once the super welterweight world champion and seemed to be on course to becoming a proper star in the sport. He was exciting, had big wins, and was knocking folks out. Then he got cracked. J-Rock dropped him en route to a decision loss and then he would lose two his next three. All of a sudden, Hurd is 2-3 in his last 5 after looking damn near unshakeable. So he's looking to rebuild his career up at middleweight. He is set to face off against another former super welterweight world champion on the rebuild path, Jeison Rosario (24-4-1).
Hurd and Rosario will fight on the ProBox TV YouTube channel this Wednesday (Aug 21).
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On this day in Wikipedia: Saturday, 26th August
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The Featherweight de Robert Kolodny
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Un film de Robert Kolodny Avec: James Madio, Ron Livingston, Keir Gilchrist, Frank John Hughes, Lawrence Gilliard Jr., Patrick Murney, Gordon Silva, David Lavine, Jeremy Luke, Shari AlbertThe true life story of world champion Willie Pep, the fighter with the most wins in professional boxing and his long-shot journey out of retirement and back into the ring.
Retrouvez l'article complet ici https://lemagcinema.fr/festivals/internationalfestival/venise/venise2023/the-featherweight-de-robert-kolodny/
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