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Punch-stats: Marquez connects more blows
By Abac Cordero, The Philippine Star, Mon, 17 Mar 2008
LAS VEGAS ? Juan Manuel Marquez may have plenty of reasons to feel that he won the fight, and not Manny Pacquiao. Based on the punch-stats released by compuboxonline.com, Marquez landed and connected more punches than Pacquiao during their vicious 36-minute encounter at the Events Center of Manda  Read Full Story >>>

Manny Pacquiao Squeaks By JM Marquez
By David A. Avila, The Sweet Science, Mon, 17 Mar 2008
LAS VEGAS-A knockdown proved the difference for Manny Pacquiao earning a split-decision and the trifecta against his third Mexican champion Juan Manuel Marquez on Saturday. Boy it was close. Pacquiao (46-3-2, 34 KOs) seemed the stronger puncher for most of the fight especially with that deadly  Read Full Story >>>

Pacman on Marquez: "Business is over"
Sun.Star Davao, Mon, 17 Mar 2008
AFTER finally scoring a win over Juan Manuel Marquez, Manny Pacquiao says there will be no more fight with the Mexican pug. "This business is over," Pacquiao said after his split decision win over Marquez Sunday at the Mandalay Bay Hotel and Casino that earned him the World Boxing Council (WBC)   Read Full Story >>>

Diaz next for Pac Man
By Ciaran Baynes, Setanta Sports, Mon, 17 Mar 2008
Manny Pacquiao's next bout seems likely to be against David Diaz in Las Vegas on June 28, where he will bid to become a four-weight world champion. After a close victory in his rematch with Juan Manuel Marquez in an entertaining bout in Las Vegas on Saturday night, there were immediately calls fo  Read Full Story >>>

Rematch on pirated DVDs for P70
The Manila Times, Mon, 17 Mar 2008
Just hours after Manny Pacquiao won the WBC super featherweight title from Juan Manuel Marquez of Mexico, copies of their 12-round fight were available on DVDs at P70 a pop. By comparison, others shelled out P400 to watch the Pacquiao-Marquez rematch via pay-per-view or at public places, like Sh  Read Full Story >>>

No party, champ wants rest
By Abac Cordero, The Philippine Star, Mon, 17 Mar 2008
LAS VEGAS ? No ?Saturday Night Fever? for Manny Pacquiao here in Vegas. Pinoys who had hoped to dance with the Filipino champion in one of the trendy nightspots at Mandalay Bay partied without Pacquiao who opted to rest inside his suite on the 61st floor after the fight. Pacquiao, who needed m  Read Full Story >>>

PACQUIAO SQUEAKS BY MARQUEZ WITH SPLIT DUKE!
By Pedro Fernandez, RingTalk.com, Mon, 17 Mar 2008
DID MARQUEZ GET THE OLD SHAFT? Las Vegas, NV- In what was a see-saw type of fight, both Manny Pacquiao and Juan Manuel Marquez could have had their hand raised after 12 rounds as it was a close one. To some Manny won the fight, while others proclaimed Marquez the winner. When it was all said a  Read Full Story >>>

Pinoy fans more relieved than thrill
By Nelson Beltran, The Philippine Star, Mon, 17 Mar 2008
As the ring announcer barked the emergence of Manny Pacquiao as the new world featherweight champion, there was a subdued celebration and some sighs of relief. It was the scene inside Robinson?s Galleria Cinema 1, and apparently the same atmosphere pervaded in other moviehouses that showed the Ma  Read Full Story >>>

Army to honor Pacquiao for beating Marquez
Sun.Star Manila, Mon, 17 Mar 2008
THE Philippine Army (PA) leadership said due recognition would be accorded to Filipino boxing sensation Manny Pacquiao, an Army reservist, for winning the fight against Mexican boxer Juan Manuel Marquez via a split decision in Las Vegas. This as President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo lauded Pacquiao   Read Full Story >>>

Pacquiao fought through bloody eye to snare Marquez?s title
By Roy Luarca, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Mon, 17 Mar 2008
LAS VEGAS -- The blinks nearly did Manny Pacquiao in. Unable to see out of his right eye because of blood dripping from a cut above it, Pacquiao leaned on instinct and heart to guide him through a testy eighth round against Juan Manuel Marquez. He survived the challenge, regaining the tempo in  Read Full Story >>>

Cable TV firms big gainers in latest Pacquiao victory
Philippine Daily Inquirer, Mon, 17 Mar 2008
PAMPANGA -- Allan Dungao, president of the Philippine Cable TV Association, said on Sunday the PCTA enjoyed a 25-percent increase in pay-per-view clients in Pacquiao?s "Unfinished Business" bout with Mexican boxing great Juan Manuel Marquez, compared to the Filipino boxing champ?s last fight with Me  Read Full Story >>>

The business remains unfinished
By Karlon N. Rama, Sun.Star Cebu, Mon, 17 Mar 2008
I WILL leave the post-fight analysis to Jingo Quijano who definitely knows his stuff. But, violent reactions from readers notwithstanding, yesterday?s fight should have gone Juan Manuel Marquez?s way. Yes Manny Pacquiao was fast and his shots did have power, even forcing Marquez down on the thir  Read Full Story >>>

Over 300 watch Pacquiao-Marquez fight
By Ferdie de la Torre, Saipan Tribune, Mon, 17 Mar 2008
Hundreds of boxing fans, mostly Filipinos and locals, watched yesterday the live broadcast of the Las Vegas fight between Filipino national icon Manny ?Pacman? Pacquiao and Mexico's Juan Manuel Marquez at the Saipan World Resort. Boxing enthusiasts at the World Resort's VIP seats at Redbox Sports  Read Full Story >>>

Pacquiao Edges Marquez To Claim World Boxing Council Super-Featherweight Title
By Jojo Doria, All Headline News, Mon, 17 Mar 2008
Las Vegas, NV (AHN) - The fight was worth the four-year wait. After the controversial draw in their first fight 2004, Juan Manuel Marquez and Manny Pacquiao met for the second time in one of the most anticipated fights of the year, with the Filipino boxing icon winning in a narrow split decision  Read Full Story >>>

Pacquiao?s mom eyes Boracay trip to celebrate son?s victory
By Aquiles Z. Zonio, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Mon, 17 Mar 2008
GENERAL SANTOS CITY -- Manny Pacquiao's mother, Dionisia, prayed for more than two hours. And after her son was declared winner in the fight against Mexican legend Juan Manuel Marquez on Saturday in Las Vegas (Sunday in Manila), she revealed her wish -- a trip to Boracay for the whole family.   Read Full Story >>>

REJOICE PHILIPPINES? WE HAVE A NEW CHAMPION!
By Ed de la Vega, DDS, PhilBoxing.com, Sun, 16 Mar 2008

Las Vegas, Nevada - Forget all the wishful thinking from the Mexicans boxing fans indicating that Juan Manuel Marquez will retain his WBC Super bantamweight crown when he trades leather with Manny Pacquiao during their much a  
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Pacquiao takes Marquez's title
By Robert Morales, DailyBreeze.com, Sun, 16 Mar 2008
LAS VEGAS - Blood and guts. Manny Pacquiao and Juan Manuel Marquez showed plenty of the red stuff and plenty of heart Saturday before 11,061 at Mandalay Bay. Round by round, the action turned. Filipino fans went wild for Pacquiao, as did the Mexican fans for Marquez. It was as if there w  Read Full Story >>>

Pacquiao-Marquez II post-fight news conference
OCRegister.com, Sun, 16 Mar 2008
LAS VEGAS - Things got heated during post-fight news conference following Manny Pacquiao's split decision victory in his rematch against Juan Manuel Marquez on Saturday night at Mandalay Bay Events Center. Pacquiao claimed the WBC super-featherweight title with the victory, his third world title   Read Full Story >>>

Manila fans say 3rd round knockdown is Pacquiao?s savior
By Tina Santos, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Sun, 16 Mar 2008
MANILA -- The "Pacman fever" gripped thousands of cheering fans who filled several venues around Manila on Sunday to watch for free the live telecast of the Filipino boxing great's rematch with Mexico's Juan Manuel Marquez. At the San Andres Sports Complex and Civic Center, the wide screen projec  Read Full Story >>>

Good, Bad & Ugly: The fallout of Marquez-Pacquiao II
Bad Left Hook, Sun, 16 Mar 2008
Both men fought. Both men bled. Both men put it all on the line, and left every ounce of energy they had in the ring. One man won, and one man lost. Whether or not I agree that Manny Pacquiao beat Juan Manuel Marquez last night (I scored it 114-113 for Marquez), the fact of the matter is that two  Read Full Story >>>


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