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Another heroic turn By Rina Jimenez-David, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Wed, 05 Jul 2006 ODDS were so overwhelmingly in favor of Manny Pacquiao that it made little sense to lay bets on the outcome of Sunday?s fight. Still, those who bet on a victory for Chololo Larios must have salivated just a bit at the prospect of a windfall when, in the third round, Pacquiao appeared to be in troubl Read Full Story >>>In The First Half Of 2006 Deserves Recognition By Justin Hackman, EastSideBoxing.com, Wed, 05 Jul 2006 As the second half of 2006 has begun, we take a look back at the gifts we as boxing fans have received in the year?s first half. We witnessed, first and foremost, a couple steps toward heavyweight clarity: something 2005 sorely missed. While we do not have a Mike Tyson or Lennox Lewis, and while the Read Full Story >>> Boxing in the Philippines: Manny Pacquiao Defeats Oscar Larios By Geno McGahee, RingsideReport.com, Tue, 04 Jul 2006
A Pay Per View card entitled: “Fire In The Ring,” showcased the popular WBC International Super Featherweight Champion, Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao, 42-3-2, 33 KO’s, who kept his hopes of bigger fights alive as he Read Full Story >>> What's Next for Marvelous Manny? By Hermie Rivera, PhilBoxing.com, Tue, 04 Jul 2006 Hailed by Oscar de la Hoya as the world’s best in the super featherweight class, Manny Paquiao checked in at the Big Dome’ armed with his usual tools to make his fight look easy against Oscar Larios.
But the Mexican brawler greeted Pacman instead with a marvelously-timed left ho Read Full Story >>> Bautista’s handlers in no rush By Ronnie Nathanielsz, Manila Standard Today, Tue, 04 Jul 2006 GOLDEN Boy Promotions vice president Eric Gomez said they were very sad that World Boxing Organization Asia-Pacific bantamweight champion and the Philippines’ emerging ring sensation Rey “Boom Boom” Bautista couldn’t fight veteran Alejandro Felix Montiel on the undercard of t Read Full Story >>> Larios: Mexican warrior with the heart of a lion By Charles Raymond A. Maxey, Sun.Star Davao, Tue, 04 Jul 2006 OSCAR Larios was a beaten man at the end of his grueling fight with Manny Pacquiao Sunday.
He sported a swollen face and was bleeding from two cuts he suffered as a result of the Filipino bomber's two-fisted attack when the final bell rang at the historic Araneta Coliseum.
But, despite all t Read Full Story >>> Ref says Larios no pushover By Joaquin Henson, The Philippine Star, Tue, 04 Jul 2006 Angeles City-based New Zealand referee Bruce McTavish said yesterday Oscar Larios proved his mettle by nearly flooring Manny Pacquiao in the third round and surviving the distance in their Araneta Coliseum bout Sunday morning.
Angeles City-based New Zealand referee Bruce McTavish said yesterday Read Full Story >>> Pacquiao gobbles up Larios in impressive distance win By Jason Probst, MaxBoxing.com, Tue, 04 Jul 2006 Once pegged as a brutally powerful if somewhat one-dimensional fighter, Manny Pacquiao showed further wrinkles in his game early Sunday morning in the Philippines, delivering a one-sided beating to Oscar Larios en route to a unanimous decision.
Pacquiao, whose stoppages of Marco Antonio Barrera a Read Full Story >>> ‘Larios hurt Manny’ By Nick Giongco, Tempo, Tue, 04 Jul 2006 While the rest of the nation was shrieking over Manny Pacquiao’s 12-round win over Oscar Larios of Mexico last Sunday, Roach was a bit disappointed that Pacquiao did not follow the gameplan to the letter.
"A six," said Roach when asked about the performance of his star pupil at the B Read Full Story >>> Pacquiao Punishes Tough Larios Over 12-Round Distance By Doug Fischer, MaxBoxing.com, Tue, 04 Jul 2006 Former three-division champ Manny Pacquiao improved to 42-3-2 (32) with a harder-than expected 12-round decision victory over former WBC 122-pound titlist Oscar Larios, winning by scores of 117-110, 118-108 and 120-106 in front of a packed Araneta Coliseum in Manilla.
The victory, which sets up Read Full Story >>> Wilbur's Boxing Notes, July 3, 2006 By Brian Wilbur, RingsideReport.com, Tue, 04 Jul 2006 In the year 2003, the super bantamweight division had two dominant champions that stood above the rest. Those two were Manny Pacquiao and Oscar Larios. I was extremely vocal (although I seemed to be the only one) about wanting to see a unification between Larios and Pacquiao to determine supremacy i Read Full Story >>> Ask the Champ Email Bag,July 3, 2006 By Jose Antonio Rivera, RingsideReport.com, Tue, 04 Jul 2006 Well, it is good to be back again this week with my email bag. As I told you last week I was taking a week off because I was in Washington DC attending “Bad” Brad’s Retirement ceremony at the Pentagon. I have to tell you it was a great ceremony and very touching. However, I cannot Read Full Story >>> Editorials: Can Pacquiao do an Elorde? Sun.Star Cebu, Tue, 04 Jul 2006 Manny Pacquiao got what he wanted—the adulation of a home crowd—by cruising to a unanimous decision win over the outboxed but game Oscar Larios of Mexico last Sunday in their “Mano-a-Mano” bout at the Araneta Coliseum.
As in each of his recent successes, Pacquiao is once Read Full Story >>> The Thrillas in Manila By Alden "The Kid" Chodash, Hard Core Boxing, Tue, 04 Jul 2006 November 15 2003, Manny Pacquiao of the Philippines entered the Alamodome in San Antonio to face a fighter reminiscent of Julio Cesar Chavez fifteen years ago. Marco Antonio Barrera, a beloved Mexican figure was set to make the third defense of his featherweight crown in front of highly supportive M Read Full Story >>> Boxers see that trainers know best By Bong Pedralvez, ABS-CBN News, Tue, 04 Jul 2006 Failure to follow a trainer’s game plan can lead to disaster.
This was the telling lesson learned by Oscar Larios when he lost by unanimous decision to hometown boxing icon Manny Pacquiao on Sunday, Rafael Molina, the Mexican's manager, said.
"Larios made a mistake after the third round, Read Full Story >>> Editorial: Ooops ... He did it again Sun.Star Pampanga, Tue, 04 Jul 2006 BOXING champ Manny Pacquiao's victory over Oscar "Chololo" Larios last Sunday was, in some way, expected.
We felt it, from the very start of the mano-a-mano -- even if he was practically jolted on the third round. But hey, that jarring experience made the match all the more exciting. We knew Man Read Full Story >>> Sights and sounds from ‘Supermanny’ By John Pages, Sun.Star Cebu, Tue, 04 Jul 2006 MANNY! MANNY! MANNY!
GSIS chief Winston Garcia, Mayor Tommy Osme?a, Councilor Yayoy Alcoseba, Bobby Aboitiz, Jimmy Aboitiz, Steve Paradies – all accompanied by their sons – stood and applauded and yelled alongside 15,000 others.
Jericho Rosales, seated beside the angelic Heart Ev Read Full Story >>> Manny to train longer, harder for Morales The Philippine Star, Tue, 04 Jul 2006 Hardly recovering from the euphoria of his victory over Oscar Larios, Manny Pacquiao has already trained his sights on the next task, vowing to undergo a longer, more serious buildup for his highly anticipated rubber match with Erik Morales on Nov. 18 in Las Vegas.
The local boxing hero, who onl Read Full Story >>> Morales, you?re next By Ronnie Nathanielsz, Manila Standard Today, Tue, 04 Jul 2006 THE two leading members of Team Pacquiao, manager Shelly Finkel and celebrated trainer Freddie Roach, said yesterday that Filipino ring idol Manny Pacquiao won?t take any chances in his preparation for his Nov. 18 third encounter with legendary Mexican Erik ?El Terrible? Morales in Las Vegas.
Fi Read Full Story >>> Roach and Pacquiao: ?Love? at first sight By Nick Giongco, The Manila Bulletin, Tue, 04 Jul 2006 FREDDIE ROACH vividly remembers the first time Manny Pacquiao showed up at the Wild Card Boxing Club in Hollywood in mid-2001. It was ?love? at first sight. Well, that would have been the case had both been of different sexes and the encounter was Hollywood-style boy meets girl.
But what happen Read Full Story >>>
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