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Are Thai boxers being ignored? By Kayla Lewis, 8countnews, Mon, 15 Mar 2010 What country comes to mind when considering who produces the best boxers in Asia? Korea had their first world champion in Ki-Soo Kim and depending on your preference, also in In-Jin Chi. Fighting Harada came from the “Land of the Rising Sun” or Japan. Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos arenR Read Full Story >>>AIR PACQUIAO LANDS IN LOS ANGELES By Ronnie Nathanielsz, PhilBoxing.com, Mon, 15 Mar 2010

After a three hour delay in Dallas because of a spare part needed by the chartered aircraft from Atlantic Aviation, the Air Pacquiao jet took off from Texas and landed a short while ago in Los Angeles.
Read Full Story >>> Pacquiao’s Focus Turns From Boxing to Politics By Greg Bishop, The New York Times, Mon, 15 Mar 2010

ARLINGTON, Tex. — The future of Manny Pacquiao — in politics, in boxing, in acting, singing or whatever whim he pursues next — remains clouded. Read Full Story >>> The morning after: Boxing minds weigh in on Pacquiao’s performance and his future By Chris Robinson, Examiner.com, Mon, 15 Mar 2010

Last night at the Dallas Cowboys Stadium, Manny Pacquiao delivered a thoroughly convincing performance in decisioning Joshua Clottey over twelve lopsided rounds. With th Read Full Story >>> Is Jones in or out of the boxing business after last night? (slide show) By Matt Stolow, Examiner.com, Mon, 15 Mar 2010 DALLAS, TEXAS - Nobody could blame Jerry Jones if he said "Thanks, but no thanks" to Bob Arum about future fights in Cowboys Stadium after the effort by Joshua Clottey Saturday night.
In front of the third largest indoor crowd in Texas boxing history (51,000) last night voluntary challenger Clott Read Full Story >>> Another song and dance for Pacquiao By David Finger, FightNews.com, Mon, 15 Mar 2010

With a dominant performance in front of one of the largest live audiences in recent boxing history under his belt, there was little question that Manny Pacquiao would be in high spirits a Read Full Story >>> Give Pacquiao Credit, Mayweather couldn't have dominated Clottey like that By Brent Matteo Alderson, Examiner.com, Mon, 15 Mar 2010 During the fight HBO’s announcing team began to minimize Joshua Clottey’s effort as well as his ability. Jim Lampley, Max Kellerman, and Emanuel Steward called him an A- fighter and questioned his desire to win. Let’s get one thing straight; Joshua Clottey is a very good fighter an Read Full Story >>> Pacquiao now a household name in USA By Ed Anderson, Examiner.com, Mon, 15 Mar 2010 Without a doubt Manny Pacquiao has arrived into the limelight of super stardom. To boxing fans he has been well known for years but now he is a household name and already pegged as one of the greatest of all time.
The over 50,000 in attendance at Cowboy Stadium was the most any boxing event has Read Full Story >>> Lil Manny “Pacman” Pacquaio Beat The Snot Out Of Joshua Clottey At Cowboy Stadium Bossip, Mon, 15 Mar 2010 Hopefully you went to someone else’s house to watch this one instead of spending your good hard earned money on Pay-Per-View:
Fighting on the star, Manny Pacquiao showed once again why he is such a star. With the biggest fight crowd in the U.S. in 17 years cheering him on at Cowboys Stadium Read Full Story >>> Pacquiao too classy for Clottey By Steve Bunce, The Independent, Mon, 15 Mar 2010 Manny Pacquiao finally beat a proper welterweight when he hit a static but stoic Joshua Clottey for 12 rounds without hurting him in front of nearly 50,000 at the Dallas Cowboys' stadium here on Saturday night.
Pacquiao won every round, including the last which was a gentle spar between two smi Read Full Story >>> Amir will be our Golden Boy By Gavin Glicksman, The Sun, Mon, 15 Mar 2010

OSCAR DE LA HOYA believes Amir Khan has what it takes to conquer America.
Khan makes his Stateside debut against Paulie Malignaggi in New York on May 15.
And the Brookly Read Full Story >>> Freddie Roach: Pacquiao beats up Floyd Mayweather, I'll thump Uncle Roger By Michael Marley, Examiner.com, Mon, 15 Mar 2010 ARLINGTON, TEXAS—While Manny Pacquiao let loose his battle cry for either Floyd Mayweather Jr. or Sugar Shane Mosley, Coach Freddie Roach was also in a most pugnacious mood after their one-sided and often monotonous victory over reluctant Joshua Clottey.
Pacman left no doubt that is ready, Read Full Story >>> Pacquiao marches on as true star of boxing By Tim Dahlberg, The Associated Press, USA Today, Mon, 15 Mar 2010 ARLINGTON, Texas — The fight was long over and most of the biggest crowd to see a fight in the U.S. in 17 years had found their way out of massive Cowboys Stadium. Manny Pacquiao was in the shower, where one member of his entourage surely was in charge of selecting his shampoo while another ha Read Full Story >>> Manny Pacquiao raises the bar: The Pacman to test reluctant Floyd Mayweather Jr after crushing Joshua Clottey By Jeff Powell, Mail Online (UK), Mon, 15 Mar 2010

As if 12 round of world championship boxing were not enough for one night's work, Manny Pacquaio bounced out to another stadium across the road to give a late night concert Read Full Story >>> 5 lessons from 'The Event' (photos) By Marv Dumon, Examiner.com, Mon, 15 Mar 2010

5 Lessons: Pac-Clottey
Arlington, Texas -- "The Event" between Manny Pacquiao vs Joshua Clottey concluded with a one-sided unanimous decision victory. We learned five lessons from this fight Read Full Story >>> Weekend Afterthoughts On How Good Manny Pacquiao Was, How Bad Joshua Clottey Was, How Big The Live Gate Was, How Great It Was That Jose Luis Castillo Retired And More By Tim Starks, The Queensberry Rules, Mon, 15 Mar 2010 Until Saturday night, the last time anyone had an unsatisfactory evening of boxing in an event that involved Manny Pacquiao was in October of 2007, when the Pac-Man fought Marco Antonio Barrera for the second time. The common denominator for Saturday and October '07? Barrera fought to survive, and s Read Full Story >>> Target practice for Pacquiao By Steve Luckings, The National, Mon, 15 Mar 2010 In game shows, points win prizes. In boxing, punches win fights.
Unfortunately for Joshua Clottey and the 51,000 in attendance at Cowboys Stadium in Dallas, Texas, yesterday morning, the American-based Ghanaian did not even give himself a puncher’s chance against Manny Pacquiao, instead pre Read Full Story >>> Departing Dallas, with thoughts of water attractions and a splashy title bout By John Katsilometes, Las Vegas Sun, Mon, 15 Mar 2010

Each night you could hear the droning, this guttural whirr, followed by a light splashing of water. The sound of some sort of mechanical gearing or electronic trigger engaging Read Full Story >>> Ariza dares Mayweather to fight Manny By Joaquin Henson, The Philippine Star, Mon, 15 Mar 2010

ARLINGTON – Conditioning coach Alex Ariza said yesterday Manny Pacquiao would beat Floyd Mayweather, Jr. more easily than he trounced Joshua Clottey to retain his WBO welterweight crown on points at th Read Full Story >>> Pacquiao overwhelms Clottey with speed and stamina By Rick Rockwell, Examiner.com, Mon, 15 Mar 2010 Joshua Clottey may perhaps be made out of granite but he took a beating that you wouldn’t wish upon anyone other than Mayweather Jr. Manny Pacquiao threw such a large volume of punches with lightning speed that Clottey had no chance of mounting any offense without opening himself up for defeat Read Full Story >>>
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