IT PINOY once again shows it’s support to fellow Filipino, Manny Pacquiao as he defends his WBO World Welterweight belt against Shane Mosley on May 8, 2011 @ 9am (May 7 – 6pm PT) at the MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas Nevada USA.
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Manny Pacquiao does it again, his 8th title win in 8 different divisions. Even though Antonio Margarito was taller, bigger and has a longer reach than Manny Pacquiao. Pacquiao’s speed was just too much for him and Margarito ended up with a badly beaten face.
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The best boxer in the world has won once again, as Manny Pacquiao put on a brilliant fighting display, defeating Antonio Margarito in dominant fashion on Saturday night in Dallas.
At the outset, it was impossible not to notice the significant size difference between the two: At 5-foot-11 Margarito is five inches taller than Pacquiao, and HBO said Margarito weighed 17 pounds more than Pacquiao when both stepped on the scale on Saturday night
Will Ferrell & Manny Pacquiao Sing “Imagine” on Jimmy Kimmel Life.
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Stretching from the gate to the front of the main house in Gen San is an extensive driveway. Family members and guests alike get off from their cars on a covered walkway, held up by classic white pillars. The walkway leads to the front door.
The wide front yard provides more than enough room for a landscaped garden. It features a fountain and a koi pond.
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Watch Pacquio vs Clottey Live Stream this March 13, 2010 (US) and March 14, 2010 (PH). Manny Pacquiao will face Joshua Clottey at the Cowboys Stadium. They’ll be fighting for the World Weltherweight Champion.
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“Fighting Pride of the Philippines” will rely on the unwavering support of Filipinos here and around the world. And we can show our support by wearing the limited edition Manny Pacquiao T-shirt courtesy of Alaxan FR. The T-shirts are part of Alaxan FR’s effort to promote the Pacquiao-Clottey fight as well as spread the word that Alaxan FR is the fast solution to body pain with it’s Powerfast Formula of Ibuprofen and Paracetamol in a fast-release capsule.”
Just how the turnout of events can truly be unpredictable, the supposed biggest fight in boxing history between Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather, Jr. set for March 13th this year has come to an official end after the two parties agreed to all terms but one- the drug test. Now they are facing different opponents disappointing fans from both sides who were eagerly anticipating the big fight. Manny Pacquiao vs. Joshua Clottey and Shane Mosley vs. Floyd Mayweather Jr. on different occasions.
LAS VEGAS, Nevada, United States—Manny Pacquiao will not fight Floyd Mayweather next March because a blood testing stalemate wiped out what could have been the richest fight in boxing history, promoter Bob Arum said Thursday.
The planned showdown between Filipino hero Pacquiao, a seven-division world champion, and unbeaten US star Mayweather could have brought each fighter as much as $40 million in a rare Las Vegas mega-fight spectacular.
Arum, Pacquiao’s promoter, said Mayweather’s request to have stricter US Anti-Doping Agency (Usada) testing methods, including possible random blood tests within days of the bout, killed any hope of reaching a deal.
“It’s over,” Arum said. “As far as I’m concerned the fight is over.”
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Got this from a friend that 13 days after a Pacquiao fight, there will be a national disaster. I wonder if it’s true.
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Watch the video of Floyd Mayweather talking about Manny Pacquiao. So are we going to see a fight between Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr.?
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Highlights from Manny Pacquiao’s fight so far. Great editing!
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Manny Pacquiao graces the cover of Time Magazine Asia Edition. He is only the second Filipino to be on the cover of Time Magazine after Cory Aquino and the first boxer to be featured in 20 years after Mike Tyson.
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Here’s Manny Pacquiao’s interview on Jimmy Kimmel Live.
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A boxer like Manny Pacquiao deserves an honorary doctorate degree. Agree or disagree? Comment on this blog.
“The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.” – Martin Luther King, Jr.
As controversial as the “Dream Match” between Oscar De La Hoya and Manny Pacquiao is, even the most doubtful skeptics can’t help but hide their anticipation of what might be the year’s greatest sports spectacle not named the Olympics. After all, here’s one golden opportunity to see if it’s true that “a good big man beats up a good small man.”
Now, the quotation from the late Martin Luther King, Jr. might seem awkward when used in a sports article, but I think it’s relevant to both fighters. Pacquiao will defy the odds and the weighing scale to fight a much bigger and stronger man. On the other hand, De La Hoya will defy public opinion and make people realize that this fight is much more competitive than the mismatch some critics think it is. Whether or not Pacquiao or De La Hoya can overcome these challenges will have a telling effect on their respective careers and reputations.
In boxing, my Guardian bro, Manny Pacquiao has moved in different weight classes to chase his dream for glory. He now has four belts, the most by any Asian, and he is also considered as the best boxer around pound-for-pound.
He was, unfortunately, KOed in his first political match in General Santos City last year. But now, he plans to make a political comeback and adopt his boxing strategy of moving. This time, moving from one place to another.