Tosh: “See Mayweather. That’s how a MAN behaves”; Connor-Todd on 6/4; Cerresso in action on Friday

HOLLYWOOD, CALIF. (May 18, 2011) – Eight-division world champion and BWAA Fighter of the Decade Congressman MANNY PACQUIAO played a little chin music at the expense of comedian DANIEL TOSH during Tuesday night’s season premiere of Comedy Central’s immensely popular tosh.0, the latest in a string of comedy shows Pacquiao has been featured on, including Jimmy Kimmel Live! and the Sports Show with Norm MacDonald.

The kicker of the segment was when Tosh stated: “See Mayweather. That’s how a man behaves.”

Enjoy the segment! http://bit.ly/lCJJsv

Speaking of chin music, Pacquiao’s first U.S. single, the remake of Dan Hill’s ‘70s hit “Sometimes When We Touch,” was the most added single on secondary radio stations in the U.S. this week. Available on iTunes and Amazon.com, the Pacquiao/Hill duet will be released in the Philippines later this month.

Connor Beats Grimes, Next Up Tough Test Against Todd On June 4th

On Sunday evening Carshalton Welterweight Danny ‘Cassius’ Connor scored his first professional win, over Luton’s Duane Grimes, which sets him up nicely for his upcoming showdown with former WBF Intercontinental Welterweight title challenger James Todd, at Olivia Goodwin’s Main Events promoted ‘Search & Destroy’ double title headlined event at York Hall on Saturday 4th June 2011.

With the Todd fight looming Connor was back in training, at the TKO Boxing Gym in Canning Town, first thing on Monday morning in order to prepare for what is possibly his toughest fight to date.

Following a grueling workout, under the ever watchful eyes of his coach Alec Wilkey, Connor spoke briefly on the victory over Grimes before moving on to give his views on the 4th June date with Todd, “Yeah, I got my first win, boxed a guy that had one fight before, been stopped in the fight. He was a bit of an unknown quantity, I didn’t really know anything about him.

It was a bit of a double edged sword, if I won it’s a first win but there’s nothing from it really. If I lost obviously I would have lost to a guy that had lost one before and was last in the rankings.

I’m just happy to have get the win, which I always knew I was capable of, it’s still not me at a hundred percent, probably not even seventy percent. I know I’m better than that and can do a lot more even though I got the win. So it’s onwards and upwards from this point. Hopefully I’ll get another win on the 4th June

I’ve seen a video of James Todd, he’s more like a come forward type. A guy that keeps his hands high. From the video I have seen a few things that I can work on, along as I’m fit, which I will be, there’s no reason why I wont get another win and then I can move on to bigger and better things.

There’s no way I’m losing this one, I’ve built up a bit of momentum now and it’s time to capitalise on that. I’m going to move forward and start getting somewhere now.

It don’t bother me at all that he’s fought for a title, what does that mean, nothing, he got beat anyway, he got well bashed, he got stopped. If things go the way I want them to go it’ll be a repeat result. Hopefully I’ll stop him again.

I’m going out there to win obviously,I want to do it in style and show everyone what I am capable of. “

Danny ‘Cassius ‘ Connor versus James Todd will feature on the undercard of Olivia Goodwin’s Main Events promoted ‘Search & Destroy’, double title headlined event will take place at the York Hall, Bethnal Green, London on Saturday 4th June 2011.

Co-headlining the show are International Masters Lightweight Champion Ryan ‘Mr Attitude’ Barrett, who will be defending his crown for the first time against former Kenyan Super Featherweight Champion Geoffrey ‘The Tiger’ Munika, and former Super Middleweight supremo Toks Owoh, who was originally due to face Tony Conquest for the British Masters Cruiserweight title until Tony damaged his hand in training.

The massive 16 bout card also features Connor’s TKO team mates Beckton based Dutch Cruiserweight sensation Mitchell Balker, who gets a stern test against Welsh hardman Hari Miles, Chelsea based Iraqi Heavyweight Ali Adams, Thamesmead Light Middleweight Nathan Weise, Islington Welterweight Brett O’Callaghan and Plumstead Light Middleweight Sam Standing, all against yet to be named opponents.

Amongst the established stars taking part on 4th June are Luton’s Michael ‘The Real Chunky’ Devine, who takes on Trowbridge’s ‘Dirty’ Dan Carr in a four round Lightweight contest, the sensational Woolwich based Albanian Super Middleweight Eder Kurti, Brentwood Middleweight Kris Agyei-Dua and Minster Kent’s popular Light Heavyweight Dan ‘Woody’ Woodgate.

Making their professional debuts at the ‘Search & Destroy’ event are Lightweight Billy Lavelle, who is sure to be tested hard by the experienced Sid Razak, former unbeaten unlicensed fighter Mark ‘PeeWee’ Adams, who will face Louis Byrne. As well as Finchley based Polish Lightweight Marcin Marczak, Middleweights William Cayzer and Diego Burton, who all face yet to be named opponents.

Tickets, priced £35 (Standard seated) and £50 (Ringside) for the Search and Destroy event are available on-line now at www.tkoboxoffice.com, in person at The TKO Boxing Gym, Gillian House, Stephenson Street, Canning Town, London E16 4SA or from any boxer appearing on the show. For further information call: 07960 850645

Pakistan Boxing

Karachi: Pakistan Boxing Federation (PBF) has announced on Wednesday All Pakistan PSB Youth and junior ranking boxing tournament would be held from 8 to 10th June at Pakistan Sports Board (PSB) Karachi Center.

Over 16 and under 18 year boxers will be eligible to take part in the youth category and over 15 and only under 16 year old boys can be take part in the Youth category.

Pakistan Boxing Federation (PBF) has recommended strongly to all participants teams only boxers whose have birth between 1st January 1995 to 30 December 1996 will be allowed for take part in Junior category.

General Secretary of Pakistan Boxing Federation (PBF) Mr. Muhammad Akram Khan said we will pick some boxers from this event for the preparation of upcoming AIBA world Junior Boxing Championship and also for the ILES men’s Commonwealth Youth Games which would be held at England from 7 to 13 September 2011.

Cerresso Fort Poised for Return Friday Night

Twin Cities, MN- Middleweight Cerresso Fort (10-0, 8 ko’s) is poised to make his return to the ring this Friday against Tim Taggart (5-2) following a busy training camp in Florida and Minnesota.

Fort returned to his newly founded St. Paul gym Element Boxing and Fitness recently following a training stint in Florida. The undefeated knockout artist is in the final stages of preparing for his first venture to the ring since July of 2010. Fort and Taggart will do battle at the Grand Casino in Hinckley, MN in a six round middleweight bout. Fort says he feels confident and refreshed leading up to his return to the ring.

“I’m excited to put on a show for Minnesota fans, I’ve been working hard and you’re going to see a new me on May 20” the St. Paul native commented.

Twin Cities fans will have a unique opportunity to support Fort and other fighters participating on the card, including NFL defensive end Ray Edwards in his pro boxing debut. Weigh-ins will be held at Throwbacks Grille and Bar in Woodbury, Minnesota. The weigh in will be open to the public and also feature an appearance from renowned referee Joe Cortez. Throwbacks is located on 1690 Woodlane Dr, Woodbury, MN.

Fans also have the opportunity to train alongside Fort and his business partner, amateur boxer Dalton Outlaw at Element Boxing and Fitness. Element Boxing is located on 506 Prior Ave, St. Paul, MN. More information can be found at www.cerressofort.com.

Fort-Taggart will be the co-feature to Ray Edwards vs. TJ Gibson, tickets are available at www.sports-council.com.