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'Money' next for Manny? By Joaquin Henson, The Philippine Star, Mon, 15 Nov 2010 MANILA, Philippines - Now that Antonio Margarito is history, the world?s No. 1 pound-for-pound fighter Manny Pacquiao will no doubt set his sights on a mega-buck showdown with Floyd (Money) Mayweather in what could be the biggest pay-per-view seller in boxing ever.
In a post-fight media conferenc Read Full Story >>>Pacquiao?s speed stuns By Roy Luarca, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Mon, 15 Nov 2010 GRAPEVINE, TEXAS?Manny Pacquiao threw bombs that could have toppled a brick wall. Antonio Margarito absorbed most of them, but refused to fall.
In a masterful display of speed and precision, Pacquiao dominated the taller, bigger Margarito from the opening bell to earn a lopsided unanimous decisio Read Full Story >>> World's eighth wonder: Pacquiao clobbers Margarito for 8th crown By Abac Cordero, The Philippine Star, Mon, 15 Nov 2010 DALLAS ? Manny Pacquiao reached yet another revered place in boxing history with a methodical destruction of Mexican Antonio Margarito for the WBC super-welterweight crown at the Cowboys Stadium Saturday (Sunday in Manila).
The Filipino icon simply dominated the bigger, taller and heavier former Read Full Story >>> Roach at the top of his game By Joaquin Henson, The Philippine Star, Mon, 15 Nov 2010 MANILA, Philippines - Renowned trainer Freddie Roach wouldn?t admit it but the scuttlebutt is he earned over $1 million to work Manny Pacquiao?s corner against Antonio Margarito at the Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas, last Saturday night (yesterday morning, Manila).
Roach, 50, has come a long Read Full Story >>> Mexicans? support of Margarito never quit either By Bart Barry, 15rounds.com, Mon, 15 Nov 2010 ARLINGTON, Tex. ? In January of 2009, Mexican Antonio Margarito was caught with a plaster-like substance smeared on the knuckle pads of his hand wraps before a defense of his welterweight title. His license was revoked. He was banned from prizefighting for a year. But his countrymen did not abandon Read Full Story >>> Pacquiao?s town mates celebrate boxing victory Business World Online, Mon, 15 Nov 2010 GENERAL SANTOS CITY -- Town mates here and in nearby Sarangani of boxing champion and Rep. Emmanuel "Pacman" D. Pacquiao were jubilant on his victory over Mexican Antonio Margarito for the World Boxing Council super welterweight crown Saturday night (Sunday morning in Manila) at the Cowboys Stadium Read Full Story >>> Margarito's mistakes By Bill Velasco, The Philippine Star, Mon, 15 Nov 2010 Antonio Margarito made a lot of mistakes in facing Manny Pacquiao yesterday. Granted that being the bigger fighter in a catchweight scenario is already a disadvantage, he was also a victim of punching bag and stepping stone for Pacquiao?s eighth title in a different weight class.
First of all, he Read Full Story >>> Is Pacquiao the best ever? By Kevin Iole, Yahoo! Sports, Mon, 15 Nov 2010 ARLINGTON, Texas ? When Top Rank chairman Bob Arum said last November that he considered Manny Pacquiao the best fighter he?d ever seen, it seemed at the time as little more than promoter hyperbole.
A successful salesman like Arum is always pitching and conjuring new ways to sell his next fight. Read Full Story >>> Mayweather should keep dodging Pacquiao By Dan Wetzel, Yahoo! Sports, Mon, 15 Nov 2010 ARLINGTON, Texas ? Antonio Margarito entered the ring standing five inches taller and weighing 17 pounds more than Manny Pacquiao.
By the ninth round, Margarito?s right eye had been nearly closed. His nose was bent. The rest of his face was bloodied and bruised. So pronounced was the destruction Read Full Story >>> Pacquiao manages to amaze us again By Michael Rosenthal, RingTV.com, Mon, 15 Nov 2010

ARLINGTON, Texas ? We?re running out of words.
Manny Pacquiao fought a three-time world titleholder who outweighed him by 17 pounds when they entered the ring. He supposedly had a number of distra Read Full Story >>> Mayweather vs Pacquiao Please By Chad Davenport , The Sports Jury, Mon, 15 Nov 2010 Boxing should be thanking the fighting gods for Manny Pacquiao. He throws more punches in bunches that guys (even the bigger guys) cant handle. Margarito after the fourth round just took a beating, and had a cut under his right eye that never seemed to stop swelling. Manny beefed up his face so bad, Read Full Story >>> Not Even Close: Pacquiao vs. Margarito 11 Rounds too Long By Alex Groberman, Opposing Views, Sun, 14 Nov 2010 The fight was never in doubt. From the opening bell to the final decision all 41,734 fans in attendance at Cowboys Stadium knew how the whole thing would end.
When all was said and done, Manny Pacquiao looked the legend that every boxing aficionado has hyped him up to be. In the other corner, tho Read Full Story >>> Making It Rain On These Boxer Hoes: Lil Manny ?PacMan? Pacquiao Beat The Snot Out Of Antonio Margarito Last Night Bossip, Sun, 14 Nov 2010 Manny Pacquiao more than made up with speed what he lacked in size. Giving away both pounds and inches, boxing?s little superstar turned Antonio Margarito into a bloody and nearly blind fighter with a dizzying array of punches Saturday night in a lopsided decision victory that wasn?t close from the Read Full Story >>> Pacquiao SHUTS OUT FOE By Jun Medina, The Manila Times, Sun, 14 Nov 2010 ARLINGTON, Texas: Manny Pacquiao battered a tough Antonio Margarito for 12 rounds in what is considered his best fight ever to win the World Boxing Council super welterweight (junior middleweight) title. Pacquiao won a one-sided unanimous decision to capture a record eighth title in as many weight c Read Full Story >>> Seares: Pacquiao for president: why not? By Pachico A. Seares, Sun.Star Cebu, Sun, 14 Nov 2010 WHEN someone does an exceptional feat to electrify a nation, the call is for the hero to become president.
For five years now, ?Pacquiao for president? has been heard after each boxing triumph of Manny Pacquiao. Yesterday, he clinched his eighth title in different weight classes, a grip on ?immorta Read Full Story >>> Zero crime during Pacquiao fight Sun.Star Pampanga, Sun, 14 Nov 2010 CAMP OLIVAS -- The Police Regional Office-3 (PRO3) yesterday reported "zero" crime incidents in Central Luzon during the fight of Manny Pacquiao and Antonio Margarito.
Chief Inspector Karen Clark, chief of the Regional Information Office-3 (RPIO) here, said that the regional operations division Read Full Story >>> Pacquiao's 8th world championship title is first in boxing history The Manila Bulletin, Sun, 14 Nov 2010 MANILA, Philippines (PNA) - Boxing icon Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao's eight world boxing championship titles in different categories is the first in the history of boxing.
"We were the first also to record seven world titles," said newly-crowned World Boxing Council (WBC) super welterweight king Pacq Read Full Story >>> Bishops congratulate Pacquiao The Manila Bulletin, Sun, 14 Nov 2010 MANILA, Philippines (PNA) - Several bishops applauded boxing legend Manny Pacquiao for winning his fight with Mexican boxer Antonio Margarito in a full-packed stadium in Dallas, Texas, Sunday morning (Manila Time).
Jaro Archbishop Angel Lagdameo not only commended the pound-for-pound boxer but al Read Full Story >>> Zab Judah: Targeting Timothy Bradley & Amir Khan By Gina Caliboso, RingsideReport.com, Sun, 14 Nov 2010 In his most recent outing, Zab ?Super? Judah, 40-6, 27 KO?s, made his second fight debut of the year by going up against Argentine fighter, Lucas Martin Matthysse.
With color commentary provided at the opening of the bout by Roy Jones, JR., he stated honestly that Judah ?got rid of the bling and Read Full Story >>> Pacquiao wins eighth different belt after Margarito destruction CNN.com, Sun, 14 Nov 2010

(CNN) -- Manny Pacquiao staked his claim to be the best pound-for-pound boxer on the planet after his brutal demolition of Antonio Margarito in their WBC light-middleweight title bou Read Full Story >>>
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