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Manny Pacquiao retains his WBO welterweight championship with win over Joshua Clottey By Tim Smith, New York Daily News, Sun, 14 Mar 2010 ARLINGTON, Tex - Someone should have told Joshua Clottey that even in the NFL a prevent defense is the fast way to lose a game. As a result, Manny Pacquiao retained his WBO welterweight championship Saturday night with a lopsided, 12-round unanimous decision before a crowd of 50,994 in the first box Read Full Story >>>How close was Pacquiao to finishing Clottey? By Scott Heritage, Examiner.com, Sun, 14 Mar 2010 Manny Pacquiao's decisive victory over Joshua Clottey in the end came down to points. Despite widespread predictions of a stoppage in the later rounds, including from Freddie Roach and Bob Arum, in the end the knockout eluded Pacquiao.
According to the fight stats Pacquiao threw an impressive 12 Read Full Story >>> Manny Pacquiao - Too Good for Joshua Clottey By Andrew Fruman, The Boxing Bulletin, Sun, 14 Mar 2010 Set in front of over 50,000 spectators at the new state of the art Cowboys Stadium in Dallas, the welterweight contest between Manny Pacquiao and Joshua Clottey was called The Event, but the battle fell far short of its lofty billing.
Don’t blame the Filipino marvel for the lack of firework Read Full Story >>> Roach gives Manny A+ The Manila Bulletin, Sun, 14 Mar 2010 DALLAS, Texas — Freddie Roach was very pleased with Manny Pacquiao’s performance against Joshua Clottey Saturday night despite Pacquiao’s failure to knockout his foe.
“I give him an A+,” said Roach, who was a bit disappointed that the fight went 12 rounds.
Roach s Read Full Story >>> Supposed Mega-Fight Packs No Punch By Kevin B. Blackstone, Fanhouse, Sun, 14 Mar 2010 ARLINGTON, Texas -- Just before Manny Pacquiao and Joshua Clottey touched gloves Saturday night in Jerry Jones' Cowboys Stadium, one of the lieutenants for fight promoter Bob Arum held up a handwritten sign for those of us in the ringside media section to see. On a piece of white paper was written 5 Read Full Story >>> He didn’t hurt me – Clottey The Manila Bulletin, Sun, 14 Mar 2010 DALLAS, Texas — Joshua Clottey is indeed as hard as a rock – centuries old – if you may.
Less than an hour after falling short on his bid to make history against Manny Pacquiao, Clottey faced members of the media, and with bravado, told them he was never in trouble in the entire Read Full Story >>> Pacquiao beats Clottey, says he will fight Floyd "any time" ESPN.com, Sun, 14 Mar 2010 Manny Pacquiao overwhelmed Joshua Clottey to defend the WBO welterweight title, before declaring that he would fight Floyd Mayweather Jnr "any time".
The Filipino defeated the Ghanaian via a unanimous points decision after unleashing a glut of rapid-fire punches to which Clottey had no answer. P Read Full Story >>> PACQUIAO PUTS ON MASTERFUL PERFORMANCE AGAINST ‘GRANDMASTER’ CLOTTEY By Ronnie Nathanielsz, PhilBoxing.com, Sun, 14 Mar 2010

Manny Pacquiao cemented his stature as pound-for-pound king and “Fighter of the Decade” with a masterful performance against Ghana’s Joshua “Grandmaster” Clottey before a crowd of almost 51,00 Read Full Story >>> PACQUIAO WATCH: ‘Uninspiring’ win, nevertheless convincing By Edwin G. Espejo, Asian Correspondent, Sun, 14 Mar 2010 Joshua Clottey proved his defense is up to par. Only that his punches were not.
Over twelve rounds, Manny Pacquiao schooled Clottey how speed and piston like punches are more than enough to negate the Ghanian’s decidedly advantage in bulk and hulk – with plenty to spare.
It was a t Read Full Story >>> Boxing cozies up to media By Bill Dwyre, Merced Sun-Star, Sun, 14 Mar 2010 ARLINGTON, Texas -- On the day of Manny Pacquiao's expected Saturday night victory over Joshua Clottey, which Pacquiao eventually did win, in the massive marvel called Cowboys Stadium that was built for both football and fascination, boxing kept strutting like a peacock.
It is a sport with the ul Read Full Story >>> Manny Pacquiao shuts out Joshua Clottey in WBO welter defence By Gareth A Davies, Telegraph.co.uk, Sun, 14 Mar 2010 So Manny Pacquiao is human after all. Or at least he was not able to stop Ghanaian Joshua Clottey in front of 50,994 spectators, who filed into the Dallas Cowboys Stadium to enjoy the spectacle of his defence of the WBO welterweight title.
This was a shutout victory for Pacquiao in front of the t Read Full Story >>> RP ‘generally peaceful’ during Pacquiao bout - PNP GMA News Online, Sun, 14 Mar 2010 For a couple of hours, the Philippines was “generally peaceful and orderly" as Filipinos watched the much awaited fight between Manny Pacquiao and Ghana’s Joshua Clottey, according to the Philippine National Police (PNP).
“Please be informed that per monitoring of all regions, [ Read Full Story >>> SONSONA IN ANOTHER IMPRESSIVE WIN; FARENAS IN NO DECISION By Ronnie Nathanielsz, PhilBoxing.com, Sun, 14 Mar 2010

Philippine bantamweight champion Eden Sonsona scored his second impressive win in the United States with a smashing eighth round knockout over former world champion Mauricio Pastrana of Colombia at the fantastic Dallas Cowboys Sta Read Full Story >>> Pacquiao's toughest fight is in the political ring By Agence France Press, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Sun, 14 Mar 2010 DALLAS – His latest victory over Joshua Clottey now in the books, Manny Pacquiao faces a much tougher fight in the political ring.
The 31-year-old Filipino, who dominated Clottey Saturday, is hoping to make the transition from boxer to politician when he begins campaigning next month for a Read Full Story >>> Gordon doubts if Pacquiao victory can help Villar By Edson Tandoc Jr., Philippine Daily Inquirer, Sun, 14 Mar 2010 MANILA, Philippines – Senator Richard Gordon doubted if the victory of boxing superstar Manny Pacquiao over Joshua Clottey will help Nacionalista Party standard bearer Senator Manny Villar.
"Everyone knows Manny Villar paid Pacquiao to endorse him," Gordon said.
He said candidates like V Read Full Story >>> NP to bask in Pacquiao’s glory By Hannah L. Torregoza, The Manila Bulletin, Sun, 14 Mar 2010 Nacionalista Party candidates are now looking forward to having Manny Pacquiao join them in their campaign sorties after the ace Filipino boxer won against Ghanian boxer Joshua Clottey, eventually retaining his World Boxing Organization (WBO) welterweight title.
Pacquiao had earlier vowed to join Read Full Story >>> Manny Pacquiao easily wins a shell game By Bill Dwyre, Los Angeles Times, Sun, 14 Mar 2010

From Arlington, Texas
A huge crowd of 50,994, in a huge stadium in this Dallas suburb, watched Manny Pacquiao battle 12 rounds against a turtle Saturday night.
Pacquiao, currently the best of the Read Full Story >>> Fight packs punch at Cowboys Stadium By Calvin Watkins, ESPN.com, Sun, 14 Mar 2010 ARLINGTON, Texas -- At the start of the night, the crowd was dead.
Maybe it was in awe of what it was seeing.
A boxing match at the $1.2 billion stadium in this city between Dallas and Fort Worth left some speechless.
When the night was over, the crowd of 50,994 , the third largest to see Read Full Story >>> Pacquiao vs. Clottey round-by-round analysis By Lance Pugmire, Los Angeles Times, Sun, 14 Mar 2010 Reporting from Arlington, Texas
This wasn't the usual ring walk for Manny Pacquiao. With so much ground to cover inside this $1.2-billion, 100,000-person capacity palace known as Cowboys Stadium, Pacquiao came to Texas with a chance to take out his frustrations over the road not taken, the result o Read Full Story >>> Lessons from Pacquiao-Clottey By Bryan Armen Graham, Sports Illustrated, Sun, 14 Mar 2010

Five things we learned from Manny Pacquiao's unanimous decision over Joshua Clottey Saturday night at Cowboys Stadium:
1. Simply put, Joshua Clottey did Read Full Story >>>
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