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From north to south, Filipinos exult Philippine Daily Inquirer, Mon, 08 Dec 2008 GENERAL SANTOS CITY ?Manny Pacquiao must have followed his 3-year-old daughter Princess? advice when he called her shortly before he stepped into the ring against Oscar De La Hoya yesterday.
Princess? nanny, Nedy Ambit, said Pacquiao called at around 8:30 a.m., a few hours before the fight, and t Read Full Story >>>RP sports analyst: Pacquiao win showed heart of Pinoys GMA News Online, Mon, 08 Dec 2008 MANILA, Philippines ? A Filipino veteran sports analyst on Monday said the historic win of boxing champion and pound-for-pound king Manny Pacquiao against Oscar De La Hoya showed the heart of a Filipino.
In an interview on dzBB radio, Quinito Henson said that amid tall odds, Pacquiao showed that Read Full Story >>> Filipinos united in victory Gulf Daily News, Mon, 08 Dec 2008 BAHRAIN'S Filipino community was yesterday united in praise of their boxing hero Manny Pacquiao, who laid a dominant pummeling of Oscar De la Hoya on the way to an eight-round technical knockout win.
Fans of the 29-year-old warrior, nicknamed 'Pacman', who is widely considered as the world's bes Read Full Story >>> Even if Oscar De La Hoya retires, don't count boxing out By Bill Dwyre, Los Angeles Times, Mon, 08 Dec 2008 Manny Pacquiao, the new name on top of boxing's marquee, will take a little vacation now. So will his sport.
Pacquiao has a birthday, his 30th, on Dec. 17. He also will enjoy the Christmas and New Year's holidays with family and friends, and, in January, the birth of another child Read Full Story >>> Hatton in Pac attack By Pat Sheenan, The Sun, Mon, 08 Dec 2008 RICKY HATTON roared ?Bring on the Pac-man? after Oscar De La Hoya was brutally stopped after seven savage rounds by Manny Pacquaio.
De La Hoya?s bid to fight Hatton in a ?14million showdown in London next May was stopped in its tracks when Pacquaio upset the overwhelming odds in Las Vegas.
Hit Read Full Story >>> PERFECT By Edwin G. Espejo, PhilBoxing.com, Sun, 07 Dec 2008
MANNY Pacquiao fought a perfect and splendid fight en route to a lopsided ninth round stoppage of boxing's ageing Oscar de la Hoya, showing the world that the sports of sweet science has found a new superstar.
The General San Read Full Story >>> Sugar Ray Robinson, Meet Manny Pacquiao By Jake Donovan, BoxingScene.com, Sun, 07 Dec 2008
Going into the fight, the assessment of Manny Pacquiao?s leap-frogging through weight classes conjured up memories of boxing?s most famous triple threat, Henry Armstrong.
It was more than 70 years ago when the legendary human win Read Full Story >>> Philippines crawls to halt to cheer Manny Pacquiao, boxing hero By Carlos H. Conde, International Herald Tribune, Sun, 07 Dec 2008 MANILA: In cities and towns across the Philippines, traffic was practically nonexistent Sunday. The crime rate was zero in Manila and other major urban centers, the police said. And days before, the military had announced it would not be opening any offensives against enemies of the state for a day, Read Full Story >>> MAGNIFICENT MANNY STOPS "THE GOLDEN BOY" By Ronnie Nathanielsz, PhilBoxing.com, Sun, 07 Dec 2008
Ninety million Filipinos saw their prayers answered and their dreams come true when ring idol and national treasure Manny Pacquiao put on a magnificent display of remarkable skill, blinding speed and awesome power to punish 'Th Read Full Story >>> Is De La Hoya done? By Brett Okamoto, Las Vegas Sun, Sun, 07 Dec 2008
After a 16-year career that placed boxer Oscar De La Hoya at the forefront of the sport, the 10-time champ may have seen his final minutes in a ring through a badly swollen left eye Saturday night.
De La Hoya Read Full Story >>> Manny Pacquiao - A True Modern Day Phenomenon! By James Slater, EastSideBoxing.com, Sun, 07 Dec 2008 What can one say about the incredible Manny "Pac-Man" Pacquiao except good things? Last night, in beating up and surely retiring for good fellow all-time great Oscar De La Hoya in what can only be described as a huge upset, the 29-year-old Filipino did something incredible. Now having made his mark Read Full Story >>> BODY PUNCHES 'KILLED' DE LA HOYA, SAYS ROACH By Alex P. Vidal, PhilBoxing.com, Sun, 07 Dec 2008
LAS VEGAS, Nevada -- It was Manny Pacquiao's well-executed body punches as early in the second round that brought down Oscar De La Hoya and put a grotesque finale of the much-ballyhooed "Dream Match" at the MGM Grand here Decemb Read Full Story >>> Trigger? What trigger? Outgunned De La Hoya leaves firepower at home By Kieran Mulvaney, ESPN.com, Sun, 07 Dec 2008
So this is how it ends.
It is the way it almost always does, for even the best of them. It is the way it ended for Muhammad Ali. It remains, over a long, drawn-out period, the way it is ending for Roy Jones.
And Read Full Story >>> POUND-FOR-POUND POUNDING: Pacquiao dominates By Steve Carp, Las Vegas Review Journal, Sun, 07 Dec 2008
Score one for the little guy. A big one.
As impressive as Manny Pacquiao has been throughout his career, Saturday might have been his finest hour.
The man considered boxing's best pound-for-pound fighter dominat Read Full Story >>> Pacquiao-Mayweather Countdown Begins: Report Card By Cliff Rold, BoxingScene.com, Sun, 07 Dec 2008 The pre-fight build was clear?if a 35-year old Oscar De La Hoya (39-6, 30 KO) was shot, if he couldn?t pull the trigger, then 29-year old current Lightweight and former Flyweight champion Manny Pacquiao (48-3-2, 36 KO) had a shot.
It turned out to be one of the great understatements of all time. Read Full Story >>> Pacquiao: ?It ain?t over yet, folks, more fights to come? GMA News Online, Sun, 07 Dec 2008 MANILA, Philippines - Fresh from his historic win over legendary Oscar de la Hoya, the world's pound-for-pound king Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao made this assurance Sunday: ?It ain?t over yet, folks, I?m still up for a few more bouts."
GMA-7's Showbiz Central asked Pacquiao if his fight against De la Read Full Story >>> Manny ready for the Hitman The Sun, Sun, 07 Dec 2008 MANNY PACQUIAO has set his sights on Ricky Hatton after destroying Oscar De La Hoya.
The Filipino ace was superb in Las Vegas to stop the once-mighty Golden Boy in eight rounds.
And Pacquiao now wants to take on British star Hatton at light-welterweight.
He said: "My job is to fight in the Read Full Story >>> Magnificent Manny Simply Awesome: Ricky Hatton Couldn't Hit This Pacquiao In Arse With Bag Of Rice! By Michael Marley, Boxing Confidential, Sun, 07 Dec 2008 LAS VEGAS--My instant impressions after Magnificent Manny?s awesome performance on the biggest stage he?s ever had?
I guess Coach Freddie Roach?s ?Oscar can?t pull the trigger? theory was a helluva lot more than a publicity gimmick, huh? The washed up, washed out part-time fighter could not put a Read Full Story >>> Pacquiao shows big heart in one-sided upset of De La Hoya By Robert Morales, DailyBreeze.com, Sun, 07 Dec 2008 LAS VEGAS - Dustin Hoffman starred in the 1970 film, "Little Big Man." Manny Pacquiao starred in "Little Big Man II" on Saturday night at MGM Grand.
With Oscar De La Hoya looking 45 instead of 35, Pacquiao beat the daylights out of De La Hoya, winning via eighth-round technical knockout before 15 Read Full Story >>> King of the world By Associated Press, Business Mirror, Sun, 07 Dec 2008 De la Hoya: I just don?t have it anymore...
LAS VEGAS?Manny Pacquiao dominated his bigger and more famous opponent from the opening bell Saturday night, giving Oscar de la Hoya such a beating he declined to come out of his corner after the eighth round.
The fight was so lopsided and De la Hoya Read Full Story >>>
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