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The Unsettled Issue ? Pac or JMM By Epifanio M. Almeda, PhilBoxing.com, Tue, 18 Mar 2008
Manny Pacquiao vs. Juan Manuel Marquez is a super-fight. This is a settled issue.
Who is the better fighter between the two? Each tried but failed in the 24 rounds so far to convince the sceptic of the other side that Read Full Story >>>A Salute To The Wise Men Who Predicted A Split Decision By Sid Bañez, PhilBoxing.com, Tue, 18 Mar 2008 Let me salute the brave souls who predicted that the Pacquiao-Marquez II would end in a split decision ? either for the Mexican or the Filipino.
It was, I thought, a ridiculous prediction for the following reasons:
1.The fighters knew fully well a split decision would not settle the Unfinishe Read Full Story >>> Pacquiao: Marquez rematch? Even without gloves! ABS-CBN News, Tue, 18 Mar 2008
Newly-crowned WBC super featherweight king Manny Pacquiao said he has no problem facing vanquished Juan Manuel Marquez in yet another rematch to prove that he indeed conquered the Mexican champion.
"It?s not Read Full Story >>> SULAIMAN HAS NO PROBLEM WITH PACQUIAO'S SPLIT DECISION By Ronnie Nathanielsz, PhilBoxing.com, Tue, 18 Mar 2008
WBC president Don Jose Sulaiman says that while the rematch between Filipino ring idol Manny Pacquiao and Mexico?s Juan Manuel Marquez was a ?very close, very competitive, very tough and very rough figh Read Full Story >>> Marquez cries foul as Pacquiao wins split decision By Associated Press, International Herald Tribune, Tue, 18 Mar 2008 LAS VEGAS : Nacho Beristain's frustration made sense. For the second time in 15 days, the venerated Mexican trainer's fighting Marquez brothers had lost a close decision in a scintillating fight - and it had to hurt.
What didn't make sense to most observers at Juan Manuel Marquez's split-decision Read Full Story >>> Pacquiao open to third Marquez fight By Abac Cordero, The Philippine Star, Tue, 18 Mar 2008 LOS ANGELES ? Manny Pacquiao, the new WBC superfeatherweight champion, is not closing the door on a third and final bout with Juan Manuel Marquez.
?If he wants we can fight 10 times more. Anyway, he?s older and I?m younger,? said Pacquiao the morning after a brutal fight, his right eye shut and s Read Full Story >>> Pacquiao plans a grand vacation By Nick Giongco, The Manila Bulletin, Tue, 18 Mar 2008 LOS ANGELES ? For now, Manny Pacquiao just wants to chill out and forget about boxing for a while.
After all what happened over the weekend, Pacquiao is thinking of going on a grand vacation with his loved ones, let his wounds heal first before charting his next move.
But believe it or not Read Full Story >>> David Diaz: Let Manny Pacquiao Fight Me June 28, Bloody Cuts And All! By Michael Marley, Boxing Confidential, Tue, 18 Mar 2008 LAS VEGAS--He does not float like a butterfly. He stings like a moth. But no one can say that gritty WBC lightweight champ David Diaz, likely to be Manny Pacquaio?s next opponent, does not have a comedic touch.
While all around him were snarling and scheming, Diaz kept it light at the postfight p Read Full Story >>> Food For Fistic Thought: WBC Has Power To Order Direct Marquez-Pacquiao By Michael Marley, Boxing Confidential, Tue, 18 Mar 2008 Reluctant Bob Arum may not have the last say on this issue. The thought just struck me that the World Boxing Council has the power to order an immediate rematch between new super featherweight champ Manny Pacquiao and Juan Manuel Marquez.
Will President Don Jose Sulaiman make such a move? Based o Read Full Story >>> Moving up means using bigger gloves By Joaquin Henson, The Philippine Star, Tue, 18 Mar 2008 LAS VEGAS ? If and when newly crowned WBC superfeatherweight champion Manny Pacquiao invades the lightweight division, he?ll be mandated by the Nevada State Athletic Commission to wear 10-ounce gloves with the extra weight meant to lessen the impact of punches as a safety measure.
In the superfea Read Full Story >>> Ariel Delgao Left No Room for Judging Controversy, Retains ABCO Super-Bantam Title by KO By Epifanio M. Almeda, PhilBoxing.com, Tue, 18 Mar 2008
ABCO super-bantamweight champion Ariel Delgado successfully defended his title by knocking out challenger Howhaan Sitkopol of Thailand with a barrage of unanswered head and body power shots last Saturday, 15 March 2008, Read Full Story >>> Márquez no merecía perder By Ernesto Castellanos, Esto en Linea, Tue, 18 Mar 2008 LAS VEGAS, Nevada .- Esta vez estoy convencido de que el jurado designado por la Comisión Atlética de Nevada emitió un veredicto desacertado, y el voto de dos de los tres jueces evitó que Juan Manuel Márquez lograra una clamorosa victoria sobre Manny Pacquiao, quien le impus Read Full Story >>> Great Trainers Bring Marquez-Pacquiao's Spicy Stew To Simmering Boil! By Michael Marley, Boxing Confidential, Tue, 18 Mar 2008 LAS VEGAS--After 24, heated rounds, Manny Pacquiao and Juan Manuel Marquez are thisclose.
But let?s not overlook the two underpaid guys who mapped out their respective battle plans, Nacho Beristain for the Mexican ringmaster and Coach Freddie Roach for the Pinoy idol.
Marquez, 34, came into th Read Full Story >>> The Alden Chodash Show: Pacquiao Marquez aftermath! FightFan.com, Tue, 18 Mar 2008 At 13 years old and weighing in at 95 lbs, Alden ?The Kid? Chodash may very well be the No. 1 pound-for-pound expert in all of boxing. Tune in weekly to catch Alden?s thoughts on the previous week?s match ups as well as his picks on upcoming fights.
In this week?s episode, Alden looks back at the Read Full Story >>> Manny Pacquiao's lesson in legitimacy By John Nery, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Tue, 18 Mar 2008 MANILA, Philippines--A crisis it isn't, but there is no denying the reality. A cloud of doubt hangs over boxing icon Manny Pacquiao's split-decision victory over Juan Manuel Marquez. Can Philippine politics learn anything from Pacquiao's legitimacy issue?
A large fistful, actually, starting with Read Full Story >>> Marquez was a tough fighter, says Pacquiao By Nick Giongco, The Manila Bulletin, Tue, 18 Mar 2008 LOS ANGELES ? The nasty cut under his right eyebrow, bruises and other laceration tell the story of what happened Saturday night in Las Vegas.
At least on two occasions during the action-packed 12-rounder, Manny Pacquiao was on the verge of being stopped by Mexican warrior Juan Manuel Marquez, Read Full Story >>> Will they do it again? By Charles Raymond A. Maxey, Sun.Star Davao, Tue, 18 Mar 2008 AFTER Manny Pacquiao and Juan Manuel Marquez figured in brutal boxing for 24 rounds in two fights that left both fighters bloodied and bruised, there is a strong clamor for them to trade punches for a third fight.
And now, the six million dollar question is this: "Will they do it again?"
Richa Read Full Story >>> A call for sobriety By Jingo Quijano, Sun.Star Cebu, Tue, 18 Mar 2008 BY NOW you must have been bombarded with arguments ad nauseam on which boxer deserved to win. Well, stop the quibbling already.
The truth is, either boxer could have won that fight, and since the margins on the judges scorecards weren?t too wide, Pacquiao?s win wasn?t actually as scandalous as G Read Full Story >>> Pacman back in LA, reviews tape of rematch By Abac Cordero, The Philippine Star, Tue, 18 Mar 2008 LOS ANGELES ? After spending the whole morning Sunday receiving guests, signing autographs and posing for pictures with his fans at his Mandalay Bay suite, Manny Pacquiao decided to head back to Los Angeles.
?There?s nothing to do here. I have no plans of playing in the casino ever again,? he sai Read Full Story >>> Still unfinished, business looks good for Pacquiao By Mike T. Limpag, Sun.Star Cebu, Tue, 18 Mar 2008 WITH a split decision against Juan Manuel Marquez and a belt in a third division tucked under Manny Pacquiao?s belt, the Filipino icon now has a lot of choices to ponder in the next few weeks.
One is another match with Marquez for a cool $6 million, a match that Sports Illustrated said would ans Read Full Story >>>
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