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Why Pac-Man Was Able to Eat Up Barrera By Adam Pollack, BoxingScene.com, Tue, 18 Nov 2003 Marco Antonio Barrera has been a great long-time champion, but he was stopped in the 11th round by Manny Pacquiao, a young hard punching southpaw who was a 122 pound champion moving up in weight to 126. Barrera had beaten other southpaws like Hamed and Kevin Kelley, so why did he lose to Pac-man?
Read Full Story >>>Pacquiao Win Proves Boxing Cliche BoxingScene.com, Tue, 18 Nov 2003 We've all heard it before: the younger, hungrier, stronger fighter will almost always beat the older champion and it was proven again last night when Manny Pacquiao knocked out Marco Antonio Barerra. The fact of the matter is that Barerra is still a great fighter and at least in the first round or t Read Full Story >>> Pacquiao draws notice in the U.S. By Santos A. Perez, The Miami Herald, Mon, 17 Nov 2003 Rarely do Asia-based fighters come to this side of the world and make a lasting impact.
The Philippines' Manny Pacquiao will return to his native country with more than the experiences of another trans-Pacific journey.
Pacquiao, in his fifth -- and highest-profile -- bout in the United States, Read Full Story >>> Barrera's brutal loss could be his last By John Whisler, San Antonio Express, Mon, 17 Nov 2003 The blood was still oozing and the emotions were still raw.
(William Luther/Express-News)
Marco Antonio Barrera stands in the ring at the Alamodome after his fight with Manny Pacquiao was stopped in the 11th round by Barrera's trainer.
Moments after the most devastating loss of his lon Read Full Story >>> Dougie's MASSIVE Manny Monday Mail Bag By Doug Fischer, MaxBoxing.com, Mon, 17 Nov 2003 Pac Man fever is burning up the boxing world after Manny Pacquiao?s relentless beatdown of Marco Antonio Barrera. Now everyone wants to know where Pacquiao stands, pound for pound, and where he goes from here? (A showdown with Juan Manuel Marquez is the consensus choice for Manny?s next move.) Fans Read Full Story >>> Philippine President Congratulates Pacquiao By Salven L. Lagumbay, MaxBoxing.com, Mon, 17 Nov 2003 Minutes after his stirring 11th-round victory Saturday over erstwhile pound-for-pound great Marco Antonio Barrera, Filipino Manny Pacquiao was congratulated by President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, who called the featherweight champion ?a true hero.?
?In the name of the millions of Filipinos, I woul Read Full Story >>> The New Champion Post-fight report on Pacquiao vs. Barrera By Chris Cozzone and Ricardo Trujillo, FightNews.com, Mon, 17 Nov 2003
?He?s the true champion now . . . ?
His puffy eyes and bruised face concealed by sunglasses, former featherweight champion Marco Antonio Barrera was all about respect, shortly after his devastating 11th round stoppage at the ha Read Full Story >>> Pacquiao shocks the ?world?s best? By Homer D. Sayson, Sun.Star Cebu, Mon, 17 Nov 2003 CHICAGO ? The punches came in waves. Heavy, full of malice and unrelenting. When the savage fury of fists finally stopped with four seconds left in the 11th round, Marco Antonio Barrera was beaten to a pulp, awash in exhaustion as a hungrier and infinitely stronger Manny Pacquiao emerged as unquesti Read Full Story >>> FIRST GOOD NEWS IN A LONG WHILE: Pacquiao wins, does RP proud By Emmanuel B. Villaruel, The Freeman, Mon, 17 Nov 2003 Manny Pacquiao survived a controversial first round knockdown and went on to completely dominate Marco Antonio Barrera from the second until the revered Mexican?s handlers clambered up the ring in the dying seconds of the 11th to call a halt to the fight before a stunned partisan crowd at the Alamod Read Full Story >>> Pacquiao hammers Barrera in lion's den By Salven L. Lagumbay, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Mon, 17 Nov 2003 SAN ANTONIO, Texas -- He followed the perfect game plan at the most perfect time.
Filipino ring idol Manny Pacquiao put on a superb performance Sunday, showing the world how to use power in boxing as he stopped Mexican featherweight great Marco Antonio Barrera in the 11th round of their 12-round Read Full Story >>> Manny defies odds, TKOs Barrera By Joaquin Henson, The Philippine Star, Mon, 17 Nov 2003 In a display of grit and guts, underdog Manny Pacquiao blasted Marco Antonio Barrera into submission in the 11th round of a duel for the consensus people?s world featherweight boxing championship as a highly-partisan, pro-Mexican crowd was hushed in silence at the Alamodome in San Antonio last Satur Read Full Story >>> GMA, nation hail RP champ By Mayen Jaymalin, Roel D. Pareno and John Paul Jubelag, The Philippine Star, Mon, 17 Nov 2003 President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo yesterday congratulated world boxing champion Manny Pacquiao, who again did the country proud by beating fancied Mexican opponent Marco Antonio Barrera in San Antonio, Texas.
"I rejoice with the nation over the 11th round TKO victory of our International Boxing Read Full Story >>> Money Pacquiao wins P19m By Ronnie Nathanielsz, Manila Standard, Mon, 17 Nov 2003 International Boxing Federation junior featherweight champion Manny Pacquiao battered featherweight Marco Antonio Barrera and won a smashing 11th round TKO victory at the Alamadome in San Antonio, Texas yesterday.
Pacquiao silenced a huge pro-Barrera crowd and gave a nation that prayed for his su Read Full Story >>> Pacquiao best RP boxer of all time? By Ding T. Marcelo, The Manila Bulletin, Mon, 17 Nov 2003 COUNT ON sports to bring in the good news.
At a time when the country reels from one bad news after another, here comes Manny Pacquiao raising Filipino pride to the rooftops.
Where I live, I heard a powerful whoop when Pacquiao floored Marco Antonio Barrera in the third round with a left so po Read Full Story >>> No one but us believed he?ll win By Nick Giongco, The Manila Bulletin, Mon, 17 Nov 2003 SAN ANTONIO, Texas?When word came out a couple of months ago that Marco Antonio Barrera would be staking his reputation against Manny Pacquiao, there were only two persons inside Team Pacquiao who were willing to put everything on the line.
They were business manager Rod Nazario and Freddie Roach Read Full Story >>> A pleasant mistake By Homer D. Sayson, Sun.Star Cebu, Mon, 17 Nov 2003 CHICAGO?Although I wrongly predicted Marco Antonio Barrera to score a stoppage inside of 10 rounds, I wasn?t surprised that PacMan, a 3-1 underdog, scored a sensational 11th round TKO yesterday at the Alamodome.
What I found to be pleasantly shocking was the manner with which Manny thoroughly do Read Full Story >>> Pacquiao pummels Barrera, wins by TKO in 11th By Edwin G. Espejo, Sun.Star General Santos, Mon, 17 Nov 2003 GENERAL SANTOS -- He promised war. And what a war he gave.
Filipino super bantamweight boxing champion shocked boxing aficionados throughout the world Sunday noon by totally dominating and outclassing fancied featherweight king Marco Antonio Barrera in 10 masterful rounds before his opponent's c Read Full Story >>> Pacquiao destroys Barrera in 11 By Patrick Kehoe, SecondsOut.com, Mon, 17 Nov 2003 Utilizing constant combination punching, marked by sizzling straight lefts to the jaw of Marco Antonio Barrera, Manny ?Pac-man? Pacquiao stormed to the top of the featherweight division with an 11th round stoppage of the great Barrera Saturday night in San Antonio, Texas. Speed, power and pinpoint a Read Full Story >>> Pacquiao vs Barrera: Pacquiao by TKO! By Dennis Principe, EastSideBoxing.com, Mon, 17 Nov 2003 SIMPLY dominating! These are two simple but definitive words that aptly describe the demolition job done by Filipino IBF world Superbantamweight champion Manny Pacquiao (Photo: Carlos Kalinchuk) over Mexican Marco Antonio Barrera yesterday at the hostile Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas.
Coming ba Read Full Story >>> Pacquiao knocks out veteran former champ Barrera By John Whisler, San Antonio Express, Mon, 17 Nov 2003 They'll likely still have trouble pronouncing his name. But everyone will know who he is now.
Manny Pacquiao lands a hard shot to Marco Antonio Barrera's chin in Saturday's main event at the Alamodome. Pacquiao stopped Barrera in the 11th round.
The sport of boxing, badly in need of a new sen Read Full Story >>>
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