Puerto Rican works RP champions corner anew
March 14, 2005 | 12:00am
LOS ANGELES Lenny de Jesus, the Puerto Rican cutman who had worked the corners of past world champions, will serve Manny Pacquiao for the fifth straight time when the Filipino boxing superstar meets Mexicos Erik Morales on March 19 in Las Vegas.
While hoping and praying that Pacquiao doesnt suffer any cut, accidental or otherwise, the 59-year-old de Jesus is confident that hell be able to do the job if and when called for during the highly anticipated fight at the MGM Grand.
"He (Pacquiao) should not worry because he knows hes got a good cutman in the corner. And Im confident that any cut he sustains I will take care of it," said the amiable cutman whos been in the business for 41 years now.
De Jesus has been with some of the worlds greatest fighters, including Wilfredo Gomez, (Hector) "Macho" Camacho, Juan Laporte and Carlos Santos. Easily, he said that Pacquiao is among the best in the world today.
"Ive been with the best fighters in the world. Ive been with a lot of them. Ive been with a lot of fighters," said de Jesus, always around whenever Pacquiao trains here at the Wild Card Gym along Vine St in Hollywood.
"Ive been with Manny in his last four fights and hopefully Ill continue working for him," added de Jesus who described himself as a "Puerto Rican until the day I die. He was in the Philippines last December when Pacquiao stopped Thailands Fahsan 3K Battery in four rounds.
De Jesus likened the Philippines to Puerto Rico, another small country that has produced great fighters. Aside from Pacquiao, Filipino ring heroes in the past were Gabriel "Flash" Elorde, Ben Villaflor, Rolando Navarette, the Penalosas (Dodie Boy and Gerry) and Luisito Espinosa.
"Were also a little country but at one time weve had seven champions. Thats seven world champions at one time," said de Jesus.
He believes that for Pacquiao to win, he should work more on Morales body.
"Ive seen Morales and Ive heard that hes a heavy eater like the other Mexicans. So hes quite vulnerable from the mid-section. Thats where Manny should work on. Work the body and then its just a matter of time." Abac Cordero
While hoping and praying that Pacquiao doesnt suffer any cut, accidental or otherwise, the 59-year-old de Jesus is confident that hell be able to do the job if and when called for during the highly anticipated fight at the MGM Grand.
"He (Pacquiao) should not worry because he knows hes got a good cutman in the corner. And Im confident that any cut he sustains I will take care of it," said the amiable cutman whos been in the business for 41 years now.
De Jesus has been with some of the worlds greatest fighters, including Wilfredo Gomez, (Hector) "Macho" Camacho, Juan Laporte and Carlos Santos. Easily, he said that Pacquiao is among the best in the world today.
"Ive been with the best fighters in the world. Ive been with a lot of them. Ive been with a lot of fighters," said de Jesus, always around whenever Pacquiao trains here at the Wild Card Gym along Vine St in Hollywood.
"Ive been with Manny in his last four fights and hopefully Ill continue working for him," added de Jesus who described himself as a "Puerto Rican until the day I die. He was in the Philippines last December when Pacquiao stopped Thailands Fahsan 3K Battery in four rounds.
De Jesus likened the Philippines to Puerto Rico, another small country that has produced great fighters. Aside from Pacquiao, Filipino ring heroes in the past were Gabriel "Flash" Elorde, Ben Villaflor, Rolando Navarette, the Penalosas (Dodie Boy and Gerry) and Luisito Espinosa.
"Were also a little country but at one time weve had seven champions. Thats seven world champions at one time," said de Jesus.
He believes that for Pacquiao to win, he should work more on Morales body.
"Ive seen Morales and Ive heard that hes a heavy eater like the other Mexicans. So hes quite vulnerable from the mid-section. Thats where Manny should work on. Work the body and then its just a matter of time." Abac Cordero
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