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?It?s time to retire? By Edri Aznar, Sun.Star Cebu, Mon, 15 Nov 2010 AFTER winning another world title in an unprecedented eighth division, Manny Pacquiao has achieved what no one else has in the boxing.
At 31, he also showed he is still at his peak and is good for a few more fights.
However, even if the Filipino boxing icon is still at his best, ALA Promotions Read Full Story >>>Dateline Pacland By Karlon N. Rama, Sun.Star Cebu, Mon, 15 Nov 2010 GENERAL Santos City?The next best thing to watching a Manny Pacquiao fight live is to watch it here; the man?s home, the capital of Pacland, epicenter of the Pacquiao universe.
Here, I?ve learned among other things, a Pacquiao boxing event is a holiday people prepare for with inspiring enthusiasm Read Full Story >>> Justin Bieber calls out Floyd 'Money' Mayweather after Manny Pacquiao-Antonio Margarito fight By John Gonzalez, The Grand Rapids Press, Mon, 15 Nov 2010 So, I had to check Twitter last night and again today to see what the buzz was after Manny Pacquiao's impressive win over Antonio Margarito. What did I find? Justin Bieber calling out Floyd Mayweather.
Bieber and others are busy in the Twittersphere, making "Pacquiao-Margarito" a trending topic o Read Full Story >>> Pacquiao fight a big draw at stormy Singapore Open IBOPBoxing.com, Mon, 15 Nov 2010 SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Golfers at the Singapore Open took full advantage of another long weather delay by tuning into the Manny Pacquiao v Antonio Margarito WBC super welteweight title fight on television on Sunday. The final round of the $6 million co-sanctioned tournament was halted shortly before Read Full Story >>> Pacquiao may not need Mayweather after another dominating win over Margarito By Associated Press, Google News, Mon, 15 Nov 2010 ARLINGTON, Texas ? Manny Pacquiao is more concerned with the set list for his upcoming concert than he is with Floyd Mayweather Jr.
The fight every boxing fan wants to see may never happen, but Pacquiao has a firm date to sing at Lake Tahoe before heading home and more formal duties as a congress Read Full Story >>> Fearful can't beat fearless: Be afraid, very afraid, Floyd Mayweather Jr. By Michael Marley, Examiner.com, Mon, 15 Nov 2010 Top reasons why Manny Pacquiao cannot lose against Floyd Mayweather (just in case ?Maynever? finally mans up)
BECAUSE FEARLESS WILL BEAT FEARFUL OVER 36 MINUTES OR LESS
BECAUSE THERE'S MORE TO DEFENSE THAN SHOULDER ROLLS AND MORE TO OFFENSE THAN SLAPPING, JITTERY POINTSCORING JABS
BECA Read Full Story >>> IS TEAM PACQUIAO'S REQUEST FOR ANTI-DOPING TESTS ON FIGHT NIGHT A BLAME-CHANGER? By Ben Thompson, FightHype.com, Mon, 15 Nov 2010 Shortly before Manny Pacquiao's dominant victory over Antonio Margarito, behind-the-scenes drama unfolded that nearly prevented both fighters from ever stepping inside the ring. Pacquiao's trainer, Freddie Roach, requested a pre-fight anti-doping test, accusing Margarito of taking a banned stimulant Read Full Story >>> Manny Pacquiao, The Most Accomplished, Exciting Athlete In Professional Sports Today By Tim Starks, The Queensberry Rules, Mon, 15 Nov 2010 After yet another stunning performance from Manny Pacquiao Saturday, there are only a few professional athletes today who have accomplished close to as much in his sport as Pacquiao has in his: Tiger Woods, Roger Federer, Lance Armstrong, maybe one or two others. There are only a handful of athletes Read Full Story >>> Antonio Margarito has fracture to face By Dan Rafael, ESPN.com, Mon, 15 Nov 2010 Antonio Margarito, the Mexican super welterweight beaten badly by Manny Pacquiao on Saturday night, suffered a fractured orbital bone to his face and was expected to stay in the hospital for observation through at least Sunday night, an executive with Margarito's promotions company said.
Margarit Read Full Story >>> Mayweather the only option for Pacquiao By David Cooper, Sport 360, Mon, 15 Nov 2010

Manny Pacquiao?s camp have told Floyd Mayweather Jnr to put up or shut after the Fillipino fighter further cemented his status as the world?s finest boxer.
Pacquiao d Read Full Story >>> Pacquiao talks about hardest fight By Robert Hughes, FightNews.com, Mon, 15 Nov 2010

The post-fight press conference was packed, many times they are a lonely, quiet place for reporters to work. But a chance to ask Manny Pacquiao questions had this one overflowing. After about 40 minutes of Bob Read Full Story >>> '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 >>>
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