Pakistan Vs New Zealand 2nd Test Live Streaming
WELLINGTON: Pakistan Vs New Zealand 2nd Test Live Streaming, Pakistan were 138 for 3 in first innings against New Zealand soon after the resumption of second session in second cricket rain-effected Test on Thursday here at Wellington.
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After winning the toss, Kiwis decided to put Pakistan into batting first in rain-delayed second Test match here.
Salman Butt and Imran Farhat, two left hand opening batsmen, provided Pakistan solid start of 60 runs but soon after three wicket were down on 90 before tea break while skipper Mohammad Yousuf was lbw on 0 having faced just two deliveries.
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Pakistan took hefty start after the play was resumed but shortly after lost two more wickets when the score reached 130 featuring young Umar Akmal swift 46 off 48 balls with six boundaries and 1 six while Shoaib Malik could only manage to add 9 runs to total.
Salman Butt struck 32 and Imran Farhat knocked 29 for 60-run opening stand.
Pakistan Vs New Zealand 2nd Test Live Streaming was first posted on December 3, 2009 at 10:51 am.
Pacquiao Vs Mayweather March 13
Pacquiao Vs Mayweather March 13, Get ready for a fight Pacquiao vs Mayweather March 13? Reports of Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr. confirmed March 13, 2010 struggle today are misleading. March 13 as a night of Pacquiao vs Mayweather fight is not confirmed.
On November 23, 2009 Lalat reported that Golden Boy Promotions Richard Schaefer and Top Rank’s Bob Arum met for lunch to discuss the details of 2010 Pacquiao vs Mayweather fight. However, countless pages of this morning wrote that Schaefer and Arum began only this week’s meeting.
Wrong.
In fact, since November 23, have both confirmed they were in talks. Schaefer, Rafael toldDan after the meeting was going to begin negotiations, but both fields are not more talk.
“As part of the negotiations, both Bob and I had to agree to keep all conversations confidential. No comment, will continue to be until such time that either have an agreement or negotiations to collapse.”
Secondly, the websites today are reporting a March 13 fight has now been confirmed.
Also incorrect.
“The much anticipated fight between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Manny Pacquiao is all but set for March 13.”
The rest of the article states that 13 March is an option, but has not been agreed by Pacquiao. “Mayweather has accepted the terms and (Pacquiao) promoter Bob Arum is making a trip to Manila, Philippines, to finalize an agreement with Pacquiao.”
Bottom line – a) March 13 could happen b) the location of your site has not even been established Cowboys Stadium and the MGM in Las Vegas and talk about options.
Pacquiao Vs Mayweather March 13 was first posted on December 3, 2009 at 11:13 am.
Ramiele Malubay Sings
For boxing fans and American Idol, the two merged with the help of the former contestant Ramiele Malubay. He opened the Manny Pacquiao and Miguel Cotto event singing “Star Spangled Banner”, which took place at the MGM Grand, Las Vegas on Saturday night.
According to all your TV, Malubay was moved to the Philippines, having been the finisher session of the seventh season of the series. She decided to move to try to follow his dream of a music career, as he had several commitments Idol maintain.
There were a number of celebrities in the most important boxing event like Mickey Rourke, Mark Wahlberg, Magic Johnson and many more. Everyone was there to witness Manny the win, now all eyes are on his upcoming fight with Floyd Mayweather Manny Jn.
Ramiele Malubay Sings was first posted on November 15, 2009 at 4:45 pm.
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Floyd Mayweather, Manny Pacquiao
Floyd Mayweather, Manny Pacquiao, The boxing superstar Floyd Mayweather has a lot to be thankful for this holiday. After 21 months off, took a dominant victory over Juan Manuel Marquez in September, not to mention a lot of money. Now, in recognition of his good fortune, he’s giving back to less fortunate residents of Las Vegas, through a toy drive and the Thanksgiving holiday.
“The holidays are the most important time to return,” said Mayweather. “No family should have to go hungry on Thanksgiving and that no child should go without a toy at Christmas. I do not think that food and gifts should be a luxury. It is a necessity and through our efforts, we want to this year’s holiday season happier than before for the residents of Las Vegas in need. ”
Beginning this week, the Floyd Mayweather Foundation, in partnership with United States Marine Corps, he started his own toy drive until 15 Toys for Tots collection bins at various locations in the city of Las Vegas (see list of the most below).
The collection will continue through November and end on 11 December. The highlight of the unit will be an event hosted by Mayweather family, friends and guests, each person must bring a toy to donate in order to attend.
The delivery does not stop there. It’s been a week feeding the homeless for the past few months, and will intensify efforts and serve a Thanksgiving meal heated at the same people.
On 21 November, the Foundation is planning a Thanksgiving feast for 250 people outdoors in Owens Ave & N. Main St. (across from the Salvation Army). Each individually wrapped hot meal includes turkey, roast chicken, mashed potatoes, rolls, green beans, pumpkin pie, water and tea.
To add to your holiday-related contributions, Mayweather will donate coats to the students of a local school inner-city elementary school. All the 318 students (preschool through fifth grade) will be given a hand.
“I hope to continue our mission to ensure that hungry people to eat, and that children awaken Christmas morning with something to look forward,” said Mayweather. “Through the donation of toys, blankets and food, I know we will make the holidays a little brighter for the needy and that is the best gift of all.”
Floyd Mayweather, Manny Pacquiao was first posted on November 15, 2009 at 12:45 pm.
Shane Mosley
Shane Mosley, He’s scaled every mountain there was to climb in boxing. He’s fought his way to world championships at lightweight, welterweight, and junior middleweight, became known as the best pound-for-pound fighter in boxing and has become a household name to boxing enthusiasts. It would be easy for “Sugar” Shane Mosley to be a content man. But Mosley will not be content until he climbs back to the top of the mountain again, which means winning another world championship at 147 pounds – an amazing feat for any fighter, but one in line with the hallowed “Sugar” name, shared by Mosley with the legendary “Sugars”, Robinson and Leonard. Mosley has consistently overcome the odds since turning pro. Despite not having the hype around him afforded to some of his peers, Mosley came up the hard way, fought the best competition, won his fights, and eventually won three world titles, earning the 1998 Fighter of the Year award along the way.
By that time, casual sports fans would be calling Mosley an “overnight sensation”, but “Sugar”’s road to the top was anything but smooth. Born in Lynwood, California in September, 1971, and boxing since the tender age of eight, Shane was a three-time National Amateur champion and a 1992 Olympic team member, in compiling an amateur record of 250+ wins. Upon leaving the amateur ranks, he was labeled a “can’t miss” prospect for stardom.
Mosley showed brilliance in his professional debut, a five round blowout of former California State champion Greg Puente on February 11, 1993, and the future looked bright for this latter-day “Sugar”. Unfortunately, promotional difficulties plagued his early career, and the boxing world would not take notice of Mosley until he brought a 23-0 record (22 knockouts) into the ring against IBF lightweight champion Phillip Holiday. Displaying speed, power, and ring savvy, Mosley thrashed Holiday over 12 rounds and walked away with a world title. He followed up this win with an 11th round knockout of tough Manuel Gomez.
Mosley’s subsequent title defenses caught an unsuspecting boxing public by surprise. Knockout after knockout piled up, as did the accolades from the media. HBO commentator and world champion Roy Jones Jr. proclaimed, after Mosley knocked out John John Molina, “He’s the best lightweight in history, maybe after Roberto Duran.”
In 1998, Mosley defended his title five times, winning all by knockout. This amazing twelve months led the Boxing Writers Association of America to name “Sugar” Shane “Fighter of the Year”. As BWAA president Chris Thorne said, “Sugar brought a lot of class to boxing in 1998. He deserves all accolades he’s receiving.”
These accolades later included being named the 13th best lightweight of all-time by The Ring Magazine. Mosley continued his reign of terror in 1999, defending his title two more times by knockout before difficulties making the 135 pound limit proved tougher than any opponent. While it would have been simpler for Shane to move up five pounds to junior welterweight, “Sugar” wanted to go to where the toughest opponents were: welterweight.
It was at welterweight that the most notable win of the first half of Shane’s career occurred, when on June 17, 2000, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, he clearly outboxed cross-town rival Oscar De La Hoya and won the WBC Welterweight Title.
It was only the third fight at 147 pounds for Mosley, a move many critics questioned, and those critics weren’t silenced even after resounding wins over Wilfredo Rivera and Willy Wise at welterweight. De La Hoya, though, found out what power boxing is all about on that night in the Staples Center before 20,000 rabid boxing fans.
Power boxing is the concept that Shane and his father Jack developed, taking advantage of Shane’s superb conditioning and extraordinarily high punch output.
The fight with De La Hoya was close at the midway point, but Shane picked up the pace considerably in the second half of the fight. Many experts believe Shane swept rounds 7 through 12, but there was no doubt when the bout was over that Shane was the new King of the Welterweights.
De La Hoya declined an immediate rematch, so Mosley sought the best competition he could find. Antonio Diaz was one of the toughest men in the division, but Shane was better in every area and stopped him in the sixth round on Nov. 11, 2000. “Shane is good, real good,” Diaz said. “He’s the best I’ve ever seen.”
The following March, Shane dismantled Australian Shannan Taylor, who had been highly regarded by the media. Many felt he would provide Shane a stiff test, but that was not to be. Taylor wasn’t nearly as fast or as strong as Shane, who stopped him in the sixth round on March 10, 2001, at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas.
He then cut down former junior middleweight Adrian Stone on July 21, needing only three rounds to stop the bigger man.
By then, he was universally regarded as one of the top three pound-for-pound fighters in boxing and was considered the best by a large number of experts.
Shane, who turned 30 on September 7, 2001, proved his champion’s heart by calling out Vernon Forrest, who was the best available 147-pounder.
The two had been amateur rivals and fought a nip-and-tuck battle in the finals of the 1992 Olympic Trials that went Forrest’s way.
When they met as pros at Madison Square Garden, they were considered the two best 147-pounders in the world.
Shane’s power boxing allowed him to dominate the first round, but things turned in the second. An accidental head butt in the second round turned the fight around and Forrest went on to score a decision. Later in the year, Mosley was again unable to solve Forrest, in what will go down as one the best fight series of the year.
Mosley put his frustrating 2002 behind him though, and after a no contest with former world champion Raul Marquez on February 8, 2003, Sugar Shane returned to the win column in a big way on September 13, 2003, when he scored a hard fought unanimous decision over De La Hoya in their long anticipated rematch, earning the WBC and WBA junior middleweight titles in the process.
And though an easy win or two would have been a fitting reward for such a victory, Mosley kept his warrior’s reputation intact by fighting the toughest possible opponent in his next fight, the much-avoided Winky Wright. The two boxing superstars would engage in two exciting bouts on March 13 and November 20 of 2004, and though Wright would win both fights via decision, many boxing observers believed “Sugar” Shane had done enough to win the rematch.
Undeterred by this chain of events, Mosley was back in the gym with new trainer John David Jackson (a former world champion himself) almost immediately. His new goal: to move back down to welterweight and dominate the division again.
The first step on that mission took place on April 23, 2005, when Mosley made a triumphant return to 147 pounds with a lopsided ten round decision over rugged contender David Estrada.
Another clear cut victory, this one over previously unbeaten knockout artist Jose Luis Cruz, came on September 17, and it was clear that these wins not only re-established Mosley in the division, but ensured an exciting run at welterweight in the coming months.
Most recently, Shane defeated Fernando Vargas during the February 25, 2006 HBO Pay-Per-View watched by over 400,000 viewers. Shane won by TKO in the 10th round.
Shane Mosley was first posted on September 20, 2009 at 6:38 pm.
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