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TEAM SINGWANGCHA SWEEPS DECEMBER 23 BOX FEST IN ANGONO By Chito Yu Katangkatang, PhilBoxing.com, Mon, 26 Dec 2011 Jaro Promotions International and Singwangcha Promotions treated the people of Angono Rizal with Boxing Night filled with knock outs and total action last December 23. The event was also made possible by Angona Mayor Gerry Calderon and Brgy. Chairman Rogelio Hadap.
In the main event, Sonny Boy Ja Read Full Story >>>2011 in Pictures: Putting Manny Pacquiao?s year into perspective By Chris Robinson, Examiner.com, Mon, 26 Dec 2011

The past year won?t go down as the most accomplished one of Manny Pacquiao's career, but he was still able to come away with a pair of victories ov Read Full Story >>> After a banner year in 2011, bigger things coming for ALA Boxing in 2012 By Dennis 'dSource' Guillermo, Examiner.com, Mon, 26 Dec 2011

As a successful business mogul, Antonio L. Aldeguer knows the value of perseverance. Having built his business empire from the ground up in Cebu, The Philippines' "Queen City Read Full Story >>> TWO-TIME OLYMPIAN PINOY CHESS MASTER MAGA DIES By Marlon Bernardino, PhilBoxing.com, Mon, 26 Dec 2011 Manila, Philippines---FILIPINO chess community mourn the loss of strong chess master Mirabeau Maga, a former two-time Olympian chess member who passed away on Monday.
The Barangay Holy Spirit, Quezon City resident Maga suffered a cardiac arrest at eight o' clock in the morning yesterday at the E Read Full Story >>> Fighting Words ? Freewheeling Fighting Awards ?11, Part 1 By David P. Greisman, BoxingScene.com, Mon, 26 Dec 2011 We want the phenomenal to be forever, for the incredible to be indelible, for all that is right to be all that is remembered.
That?s not how it works.
We must take the wrong with the right and the bad with the good ? and unfortunately it is the depressing and distressing that sticks with us mo Read Full Story >>> Pacquiaos to move into Forbes Park home in 2012 By Julien Merced C. Matabuena, The Manila Bulletin, Mon, 26 Dec 2011 MANILA, Philippines ? Eight-division world champion and Sarangani Rep. Manny Pacquiao, along with the rest of his family, is set to move into their multimillion peso-worth mansion in Forbes Park, Makati City early next year.
Bombo Radyo reported on Dec. 26 that the pound-for-pound king himself co Read Full Story >>> Boxing?s Biggest Losers of 2011 By Loren Robinson, Yahoo! Sports, Mon, 26 Dec 2011 " I'm not the only one who feels the sting of continually losing," said Eddie Bernice Johnson. Losing for a boxer is tough psychologically and financially. It is devastating for elite boxers to suffer defeat because they usually only fight two times a year. Therefore, it is hard for them to bounce b Read Full Story >>> Portrait of a credential to 2011?s biggest fight, Part 1 By Bart Barry, 15rounds.com, Mon, 26 Dec 2011 The day Manny Pacquiao and Juan Manuel Marquez fought their rubber match in November 2011, Las Vegas was in recovery. The city tried to pull itself from the depressed conditions every cabbie was willing to describe during trips to McCarran Airport, in 2009 and 2010. Vegas? new line was taxi traffic; Read Full Story >>> Has Manny Pacquiao lost his fastball? By Michael Marley, Examiner.com, Mon, 26 Dec 2011 If he was a pitcher in major league baseball, the fans and the pundits would only be asking one question about Manny Pacquiao?
Has he lost his fastball?
Or, in the case of the Pinoy Idol, has he lost a fraction of the timing and the quickness which liffted him to the puglistic pinnacle, to being Read Full Story >>> Mayweather, Pacquiao Private Lives Should Be Off-Limits; Fan?s Perspective By Paul Magno, Yahoo! Sports, Mon, 26 Dec 2011 By now, everyone knows about Floyd Mayweather Jr. and his 90-day jail sentence. Fans and critics have lit up message boards and social media sites with Mayweather talk and their different takes on the situation. Some are openly gloating at the controversial fighter finally getting his comeuppance, s Read Full Story >>> TEDDY ATLAS UNPLUGGED: "MARQUEZ EVENED THE PLAYING FIELD...I DON'T THINK PACQUIAO IS GOING TO GO THERE AGAIN" By Percy Crawford, FightHype.com, Mon, 26 Dec 2011 "There is always a way to even the playing field if you're willing to find that way, and Marquez evened the playing field. He wasn't the faster guy, he wasn't the stronger guy, he wasn't the bigger guy or the younger guy, but he found a way to even the playing field. He used timing. Timing, that I a Read Full Story >>> Nietes, ALA Promotions, 42 others to receive sports award tomorrow By Jerome S. Galunan Jr., PhilBoxing.com, Mon, 26 Dec 2011
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BACOLOD CITY ? Current WBO Light Flyweight champion Donnie
?Ahas? Nietes and ALA Promotions will lead the list of sports awardees during the 2011 Annual SCOOP-Bacolod Awards to be held tomorrow at the Casa Linda o Read Full Story >>> Manny Pacquiao?s Revenge: Here is a Picture of Floyd Mayweather?s Jail Cell By Alex Groberman, Opposing Views, Mon, 26 Dec 2011

Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr. have had a contentious relationship from the very beginning. Things only got worse when Mayweather made it a personal mission to half-insinuate, half-blatantly state that Read Full Story >>> Pacquiao Watch: Sorry, no Floyd in 2012 By Edwin G. Espejo, Asian Correspondent, Mon, 26 Dec 2011 Boxing and sports writers are reported to have gone to Las Vegas jail to see for themselves what kind of accommodation Floyd Mayweather Jr will be accorded when he begins his 90-day jail sentence.
The flamboyant American was sentenced to serve time after pleading guilty to a lesser battery domest Read Full Story >>> Marquez: A Mexican Solved The Manny Pacquiao Puzzle By Jhonny Gonzalez, BoxingScene.com, Mon, 26 Dec 2011 WBA/WBO lightweight champion Juan Manuel Marquez, 38-years-old, is feeling good about the events related to his career in 2011 - but it could have been better. He finally had his dream come true in November, when he stepped in the ring for a third time with Manny Pacquiao.
Marquez moved up to a Read Full Story >>> Larry Merchant on Floyd Mayweather?s Jail Sentence: Fan Reaction By David King, Yahoo! Sports, Mon, 26 Dec 2011 Merchant still feels the super-fight between Mayweather and Pacquiao might happen later in 2012, but he is worried the anticipation might dwindle, if Manny goes for a fourth fight against Juan Manuel Marquez.
"I think it could still happen in the fall," Merchant said. "What I have said of this Read Full Story >>> A PROPOSED RESOLUTION TO THE MAYWEATHER JAIL FIASCO By Darrell La Montre, BoxingTalk.com, Mon, 26 Dec 2011 Once again WBC Welterweight Champion and this writer?s #1 pound-for-pound boxer, Floyd Mayweather Jr. has thrown a monkey wrench into a much-anticipated super fight against pound-for-pound rival Manny Pacquiao. Mayweather was sentenced to six months in jail (with three months being suspended) for be Read Full Story >>> Floyd's jail cell a far cry from his mansion By Brad Cooney, Examiner.com, Mon, 26 Dec 2011 Floyd Mayweather Jr, the undefeated fighter who has in the past burned 100 dollar bills, and resides in a mansion made for a king will soon be living in a tiny jail cell. His new residence will be furnished with one opened toilet, a sink, and a small bed. That's just about it folks.
Floyd was rec Read Full Story >>> The imaginary fight dominates boxing conversation in 2011 By Santos A. Perez, MiamiHerald.com, Mon, 26 Dec 2011 Another year of the imaginary fight dominated boxing conversation in 2011.
For the past three years, fans have clamored for a mega-fight between boxing?s two most popular fighters - Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather ? and the hype again was high this year. But the much-demanded bout will remain Read Full Story >>> The state of boxing in 2012, Part 2 By Kevin Iole, Yahoo! Sports, Mon, 26 Dec 2011 But promoters, fighters and managers are encouraged by what they see as optimistic signs for the sport?s future, despite myriad problems.
Light heavyweight champion Bernard Hopkins is among those who believe the sport has a good future. One warning sign is that many inner-city fighters, primarily Read Full Story >>>
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