Former IBF welterweight Champion Joshua “The Hitter” Clottey has applauded Manny Pacquiao for winning his bout against Antonio Magarito at the Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, United States over the weekend.
Joshua Clottey however believes he is the only one who can bring down the unstoppable WBC Super Welter Weight Champion and WBO Welter Weight Super Champion popularly called the “Pac-Man”, if given a re-match.
Clottey who lost to Pac-man on a unanimous decision in the United States in March this year, in an interview with Asempa FM’s Sports Morning Show on Monday described him as a good fighter and a dangerous boxer, who will beat anybody who comes his way.
According to him, Magarito is also a great fighter but has not gotten to the level of Pac-man who possesses some special qualities which he (Clottey)has never come across.
Clottey hinted that he can stop Pac-man if given another opportunity because he has studied the way he fights and with the experience he gathered during their bout there is no way he will be defeated again.
Credit: Asempa Sports
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