The Fort Worth Press - 'Ferocious' Kambosos: Australian boxer with Pacquiao in his corner

USD -
AED 3.673014
AFN 67.750038
ALL 92.678275
AMD 386.478448
ANG 1.794078
AOA 910.981954
ARS 998.5146
AUD 1.537574
AWG 1.795
AZN 1.695715
BAM 1.846749
BBD 2.010009
BDT 118.955668
BGN 1.847026
BHD 0.376945
BIF 2939.832301
BMD 1
BND 1.338288
BOB 6.878806
BRL 5.744102
BSD 0.995467
BTN 84.001416
BWP 13.581168
BYN 3.25729
BYR 19600
BZD 2.00661
CAD 1.40165
CDF 2864.999818
CHF 0.88442
CLF 0.035293
CLP 973.820276
CNY 7.237397
CNH 7.233165
COP 4404
CRC 506.968575
CUC 1
CUP 26.5
CVE 104.116897
CZK 23.890283
DJF 177.27101
DKK 7.044885
DOP 59.978849
DZD 133.415168
EGP 49.455094
ERN 15
ETB 123.227168
EUR 0.94446
FJD 2.269198
FKP 0.789317
GBP 0.7895
GEL 2.735024
GGP 0.789317
GHS 15.877437
GIP 0.789317
GMD 70.999604
GNF 8578.523946
GTQ 7.690855
GYD 208.262122
HKD 7.784195
HNL 25.145415
HRK 7.133259
HTG 130.769376
HUF 383.935969
IDR 15838.5
ILS 3.737625
IMP 0.789317
INR 84.400301
IQD 1304.154863
IRR 42104.999777
ISK 136.469571
JEP 0.789317
JMD 157.992144
JOD 0.709103
JPY 154.762009
KES 129.159852
KGS 86.505228
KHR 4022.510953
KMF 466.574998
KPW 899.999621
KRW 1393.550142
KWD 0.30753
KYD 0.829525
KZT 496.69512
LAK 21869.806617
LBP 89143.941683
LKR 290.026817
LRD 182.672332
LSL 18.028498
LTL 2.95274
LVL 0.60489
LYD 4.862134
MAD 9.966857
MDL 18.08808
MGA 4653.270887
MKD 58.103961
MMK 3247.960992
MNT 3397.999946
MOP 7.982059
MRU 39.689719
MUR 46.494136
MVR 15.449684
MWK 1726.18598
MXN 20.28405
MYR 4.480497
MZN 63.894334
NAD 18.028498
NGN 1668.030296
NIO 36.636954
NOK 11.01589
NPR 134.39719
NZD 1.69886
OMR 0.38508
PAB 0.99542
PEN 3.783768
PGK 4.00457
PHP 58.680285
PKR 276.540263
PLN 4.073806
PYG 7759.206799
QAR 3.630423
RON 4.6991
RSD 110.477992
RUB 99.753807
RWF 1367.464874
SAR 3.754083
SBD 8.390419
SCR 13.558317
SDG 601.514208
SEK 10.93005
SGD 1.339445
SHP 0.789317
SLE 22.598241
SLL 20969.504736
SOS 568.911467
SRD 35.404999
STD 20697.981008
SVC 8.710719
SYP 2512.529858
SZL 18.021982
THB 34.570036
TJS 10.592162
TMT 3.51
TND 3.14631
TOP 2.342097
TRY 34.615945
TTD 6.758007
TWD 32.488
TZS 2647.964194
UAH 41.227244
UGX 3655.162646
UYU 42.689203
UZS 12754.485364
VES 45.730278
VND 25415
VUV 118.722009
WST 2.791591
XAF 619.388314
XAG 0.032082
XAU 0.000383
XCD 2.70255
XDR 0.75729
XOF 619.411709
XPF 112.610358
YER 249.875032
ZAR 17.95086
ZMK 9001.200433
ZMW 27.451369
ZWL 321.999592
  • RBGPF

    1.6500

    61.84

    +2.67%

  • CMSC

    0.0800

    24.65

    +0.32%

  • RYCEF

    0.0400

    6.82

    +0.59%

  • VOD

    0.1550

    8.925

    +1.74%

  • GSK

    0.2750

    33.625

    +0.82%

  • BTI

    0.2250

    36.615

    +0.61%

  • AZN

    0.3850

    63.615

    +0.61%

  • RELX

    0.7050

    45.155

    +1.56%

  • RIO

    1.0550

    62.035

    +1.7%

  • NGG

    0.0350

    62.785

    +0.06%

  • BCC

    1.2350

    141.325

    +0.87%

  • CMSD

    -0.0190

    24.421

    -0.08%

  • BCE

    0.4700

    27.29

    +1.72%

  • SCS

    0.0450

    13.275

    +0.34%

  • JRI

    0.0700

    13.17

    +0.53%

  • BP

    0.4550

    29.435

    +1.55%

'Ferocious' Kambosos: Australian boxer with Pacquiao in his corner
'Ferocious' Kambosos: Australian boxer with Pacquiao in his corner / Photo: © AFP

'Ferocious' Kambosos: Australian boxer with Pacquiao in his corner

George 'Ferocious' Kambosos has risen from humble beginnings to the precipice of being crowned undisputed lightweight champion of the world, with boxing superstar Manny Pacquiao playing a big role.

Text size:

For years, the heavily tattooed Australian, 28, has laboured for recognition.

But all that could change on Sunday in Melbourne if he wins his showdown against American Devin Haney, with the WBA, IBF, WBO and WBC belts all on the line.

After a stellar amateur career spanning more than 100 fights, Kambosos successfully moved up to the professional ranks as a teenager and now boasts a 20-0 record, with 10 knock-outs.

But it took a lucky break in 2017 to help set him on the road to his blockbuster moment this weekend.

Little-known, he was at Freddie Roach's famed gym in Los Angeles when the legendary trainer thought he would make a good sparring partner for Pacquiao ahead of his WBO welterweight bout against Jeff Horn in Brisbane.

Pacquiao stunningly lost to Horn, but the Filipino and Kambosos struck up a friendship and the Australian helped him prepare for two more title fights, clocking up over 250 rounds with the 12-time world champion.

Kambosos says the experience helped forge him into who he is today.

"Back then he said to me that I'd become world champion and hearing that from an all-time great, hearing that from a guy like Manny Pacquiao, that gave me that extra boost," Kambosos told reporters.

Pacquiao, who retired from boxing last year and unsuccessfully ran for the Philippines presidency last month, said he knew from their first meeting that Kambosos could go all the way.

"He wanted to be the best and he treated his sparring sessions with me as part of his education," he told The Sydney Morning Herald.

"I never saw the same fighter twice. He was more than a sparring partner, he was a training partner.

"George worked harder than anyone in the camp, I think that is why we got along so well."

- Bullied for his weight -

Born in southern Sydney to parents of Greek descent, Kambosos was often bullied as a child for being overweight, which led to his father enrolling him in boxing classes to improve his fitness.

He lost the excess weight and fell in love with the sport.

After rising through the ranks as an amateur, he took the plunge to become professional and won his first bout in front of his home fans in Sydney in 2013.

To further his career, he and his team decided to base themselves in the United States, a move that led to the relationship with Pacquiao.

Defeating Lee Selby in London in 2020 made him the mandatory challenger for the IBF lightweight title which ultimately earned the Australian a crack at WBA, IBF and WBO champion Teofimo Lopez at Madison Square Garden in November.

Kambosos grabbed his chance in a bloody battle, catapulting himself into the big time by upsetting the American in a stunning split decision victory as a heavy underdog to win all three belts.

"Everything in my career I've had to earn. I've had to work hard, extremely hard to get to this position," said Kambosos ahead of Sunday's bout against Haney, who is the WBC lightweight titleholder and undefeated in 27 fights.

"I've never really been given something or opportunities, I've always worked hard to earn them. And that's how I love it to be."

That work has put Kambosos on the brink of his greatest achievement with more than 50,000 people expected to pack Melbourne's Marvel Stadium to see if he can become one of Australia's greatest boxers.

L.Davila--TFWP