Manny Pacquiao and Miguel Cotto both tested clean in pre- and post-fight drug tests in Nevada. Will this silence the skeptics? (Photo by Al Bello / Getty Images) For those that keep thinking Manny Pacquiao might be on performance-enhancing drugs, he' Full Article at Bad Left Hook
Manny Pacquiao submitted urine tests before and after his win over Miguel Cotto, and both came back positive. Full Article at Sports Illustrated
"When you watch a fight like [Ortiz vs. Griffin 2] and you hear a 30-27 score, I don't even know, I'm so exhausted by this whole thing. It's tiring. It's terrible. Full Article at MMAMania.com
“You should see the emails I get. ‘You scumbag. You’re just like Don King.’ I get literally hundreds of them. It’s crazy, but that’s what people think. People think we pick (fighters) to win or lose and tell the commissions to do it. Full Article at FightLinker.com
MMA Junkie quoted Dana White talking about the plague of controversial judges decisions that has afflicted the UFC in the main events of UFC 104, 105 and 106: White said he realizes there is a real need for improvement in scoring, but he clarified... Full Article at Bloody Elbow
"I thought I won the first round and I thought I won the second round. I got two takedowns. You see the damage on his face? I got him good." Full Article at Bloody Elbow
LAS VEGAS – It was no Machida vs. "Shogun," but judging once again became the center of attention following a UFC main event. Full Article at MMAjunkie.com
M ixed martial arts may be enjoying rapid growth but it is also experiencing growing pains when it comes to judging. Full Article at Globe and Mail
Khan (21-1, 15 knockouts) is trained by Freddie Roach, who also trains Manny Pacquiao. And with Pacquiao preparing for the biggest fight of his career against Miguel Cotto, Khan had to go where Roach was. Full Article at Las Vegas Review-Journal | LVRJ.com
LAS VEGAS — During fight week for an Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) event, there is no such thing as a slow day. Full Article at Vancouver Sun