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2006 Starts Off Very Strongly in the Boxing World By Dan Tomasino, RingsideReport.com, Tue, 07 Feb 2006 When people say that boxing is dying, point out all the spectacular recent fights and all the great matches coming up. When they say there are no good heavyweights around, tell them to watch the fantastic fighters in the lower weight classes. When critics blast boxing for over-utilizing pay-per-view Read Full Story >>>RSR Mail Bag February 6, 2006 By George Diaz Smith, RingsideReport.com, Tue, 07 Feb 2006 We have overloaded the RSR mailings with bulk that came in from Manny Pacquiao fans. A letter from a Roberto Duran fan echoes many sentiments here today, with a another's fond remembrance of James "Hard Rock" Green. One fan asks why promoter Gary Shaw and Co. has to take such huge slices of the pie Read Full Story >>> Pacquiao’s win: Is it worth all the rejoicing? Philippine Daily Inquirer, Tue, 07 Feb 2006 “WHEREFORE rejoice?” Thus asked a Roman senator of Julius Caesar’s triumphant entry into Rome. At the risk of being called a spoiler or a "kontrabida" [villain], I dare ask the same question of the hysteria over Manny Pacquiao’s return to the Philippines. Mind you, I did not Read Full Story >>> Gorres, Amonsot arriving tomorrow! By Salven L. Lagumbay, , Mon, 06 Feb 2006 Z "The Dream" Gorres and Czar Amonsot, both fresh from their decision wins in Las Vegas over Mexican opponents, are set to plane in tomorrow from the Los Angeles International Airport.
"Gorres and Amonsot are arriving tomorrow at the Mactan-Cebu International Airport 8:30AM. Presscon will follow, Read Full Story >>> Pacquiao: ‘No way at 132 lbs.’ By Nick Giongco, The Manila Bulletin, Mon, 06 Feb 2006 MANNY PACQUIAO is more than willing to square off with Erik Morales for the third time in September, but it will have to be at the agreed weight of 130 lbs.
Informed about the much-awaited rubber match that Top Rank has already announced, Pacquiao told the Bulletin yesterday that it will have Read Full Story >>> Cebuano boxers Suico and Tu?acao keep OPBF By Emmanuel B. Villaruel, The Freeman, Mon, 06 Feb 2006 Cebuano boxers Randy "Kumong Bato" Suico and Malcolm "Eagle Eye" Tu?acao retained their respective Oriental and Pacific Boxing Federation (OPBF) titles in contrasting fashion yesterday at the International Conference Hall in Nagoya, Japan.
Suico scored a fourth round technical knockout win over Read Full Story >>> Suico, Malcolm retain crowns By Rommel C. Manlosa, Sun.Star Cebu, Mon, 06 Feb 2006 CEBU’S “Golden Boys” kept their respective Oriental and Pacific Boxing Federation (OPBF) titles via separate routes before a sold-out crowd at the Nagoya International Hall in Nagoya, Japan yesterday.
Super-featherweight champion Randy “Kumo’ng Bato” Suico scor Read Full Story >>> Gorres impresses in win! By Mike Sloan, FightNews.com, Mon, 06 Feb 2006
Inside the hallowed halls of the Mardi Gras Ballroom in the Orleans Hotel and Casino, fan favorite Guilty Boxing delighted the sold out crowd to another solid night of fistic action. While the event itself wasn't exactly the be-all/end-al Read Full Story >>> Amonsot gets bloody win By Albert Jimenez Howell, FightNews.com, Mon, 06 Feb 2006
In the wake Manny Pacquiao's knockout victory over Erik Morales, Freddy Roach-trained Filipino fighters Czar Amonsot and Zcy Gorres both won unanimous decision victories over their Mexican opponents this Friday night (February 3, 2006) at Read Full Story >>> Morales rejects Pacquiao conquest By Recah Trinidad, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Mon, 06 Feb 2006 ERIK MORALES doesn't believe he had been vanquished by Manny Pacquiao in their second encounter in Las Vegas last month.
That's for sure. Otherwise, the proud boxer fondly called the Aztec Warrior by his countryman would've not challenged Pacquiao to a third encounter.
He doesn't say it, but a Read Full Story >>> Tim Austin sends a message to 'Pacman' and the TV Networks PhilBoxing.com, Mon, 06 Feb 2006 Former IBF Bantamweight Champion and 1992 Olympic Bronze Medalist Tim Austin (27-1 -1, 24 KOs), who is currently ranked #8 in the January WBC ratings, is chomping at the bits to fight superstar Manny Pacquiao in spring in the Philippines.
"Friday Night Pacquiao's trainer, Freddie Roach was quoted Read Full Story >>> “LUCKY” BREAK MADE MANNY CHAMPION AGAIN! By Jason Aniel, RingTalk.com, Mon, 06 Feb 2006 24-7 NON-STOP PACMAN CELEBRATION CONTINUES
San Francisco, CA-The party continues in the Philippines, and all over the Internet, over the success of icon Manny Pacquiao. It’s close to three weeks since Pacquiao extracted revenge over the granite chinned Erik Morales after losing their initia Read Full Story >>> Morales 'to fight Pacquiao again' BBC Sport, Mon, 06 Feb 2006
Mexican boxing legend Erik Morales will exercise his right to a third bout with Manny Pacquiao, according to reports.
Morales won a close decision over Philippine fighter Pacquiao in 2005, but was stopped f Read Full Story >>> SUICO, TUNACAO RETAIN OPBF CROWNS! By Salven L. Lagumbay, PhilBoxing.com, Sun, 05 Feb 2006 Even without Manny Pacquiao, two Pinoy fighters proved they could stand on their own merits, defeating highly-fancied Japanese prospects hours ago in Nagoya, Japan.
Oriental and Pacific Boxing Federation super-featherweight king Randy "Komong Bato" Suico lived up to his reputation as he bombed ou Read Full Story >>> RP CHAMP DOMINGO STOPS GALICIA! By Salven L. Lagumbay, PhilBoxing.com, Sun, 05 Feb 2006 Philippine bantam champ Michael Domingo successfully defended his title as he took the bejesus out of challenger Roger Galicia, stopping the latter at the 55-second mark of the ninth round Friday evening in Quezon City.
Domingo downed Galicia in the ninth with a straight capped by a right hook, Read Full Story >>> Tu?acao and Suico to risk OPBF titles in Japan today By Emmanuel B. Villaruel, The Freeman, Sun, 05 Feb 2006 Cebuano boxers Malcolm "Eagle Eye" Tu?acao and Randy "Kumong Bato" Suico, both from Mandaue City, are kicking to reap more honor and glory for the Philippines as they defend their Oriental and Pacific Boxing Federation belts against separate Japanese foes today at the International Conference Hall i Read Full Story >>> Gorres, Amonsot win in US By Emmanuel B. Villaruel, The Freeman, Sun, 05 Feb 2006 The remarkable US invasion of the Filipino boxers continued with ALA Boxing Gym stalwarts Z "The Dream" Gorres and Czar Amonsot crushing their respective Mexican foes yesterday at the Orleans Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The WBO ranked No.4 and IBF No.9 super flyweight contender Gorres Read Full Story >>> Z, Czar win vegas bouts By Rommel C. Manlosa, Sun.Star Cebu, Sun, 05 Feb 2006 Z Gorres and Czar Amonsot won their respective fights over Mexican opponents in style yesterday in Las Vegas.
Gorres rendered Jose Alfredo Tirado helpless in 10 rounds to score a unanimous decision win in his second US fight, while Amonsot took Cristian Favela to school following another lopside Read Full Story >>> The champion’s mother refused to let fate knock her out By Aquiles Z. Zonio, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Sun, 05 Feb 2006
SHE has the fighting heart of a true champion, a trait that her son, boxing sensation Manny Pacquiao, apparently inherited. But while her son had to contend with setbacks in the boxing ring, Dionisia Dapigran Pacquiao has Read Full Story >>> Pacquiao: ‘Pinoy Cinderella Man’ Tempo, Sun, 05 Feb 2006 Everyone must be asking: With all those millions in his pocket, what will boxing sensation Manny Pacquiao do now? Remarkably, he has proven to be very astute with his finances. He has his money invested in a number of properties, and he has with him the toughest fund manager he can hope for: his gor Read Full Story >>>
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