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Eight Me Now: Pac-Man Gobbles Up Another Title By Ryan Maquiñana, MaxBoxing.com, Mon, 15 Nov 2010 ARLINGTON, TX ? By his own admission, trainer Freddie Roach said it was the worst camp of his fighter?s career.
Beset by a parade of distractions ranging from his congressional duties in the Philippines to campaigning stateside for Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, many felt that Manny Pa Read Full Story >>>Congressmen set to confer highest award to colleague Pacquiao By Lira Dalangin-Fernandez, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Mon, 15 Nov 2010 MANILA, Philippines ? The House of Representatives is set to confer its highest award to one of its members, Saranggani Representative Manny Pacquiao, the leader of the chamber said Monday.
Majority Leader and Mandaluyong Representative Neptali Gonzales II said Pacquiao will be conferred the Cong Read Full Story >>> Man dies of heart attack while watching Pacquiao fight ABS-CBN News, Mon, 15 Nov 2010 MANILA, Philippines - A 64-year-old grandfather failed to finish the megabout between Manny Pacquiao and Antonio Margarito after suffering a heart attack in the middle of the fight.
Victim Dominador Lacida, a pastry vendor, died while watching the fight in Cagayan de Oro City Sunday afternoon.
Read Full Story >>> Classic Boxing, Round-by-Round: Erik Morales v. Manny Pacquiao I By Scott Christ, Bad Left Hook, Mon, 15 Nov 2010 Last night at Cowboys Stadium, Manny Pacquiao demolished Antonio Margarito, claiming a (pretty damn bogus, admittedly) junior middleweight title, the eighth weight class in which he has claimed either a lineal championship or a major trinket.
During Pacquiao's rise of the last two years, we have Read Full Story >>> ?Fighting Words? ? No Longer "If" For Pacquiao, But "How" By David P. Greisman, BoxingScene.com, Mon, 15 Nov 2010 He can do it with 400 punches, and he can do it with one. He can do it with power, and he can do it with speed.
It is no longer ?if? for Manny Pacquiao, but ?how.?
He has been a champion in four weight divisions, a beltholder in four more. He has gone undefeated for the past five years, lost Read Full Story >>> Manny Pacquiao fast, furious By Ron Borges, Boston Herald, Mon, 15 Nov 2010

ARLINGTON, Texas - Speed, when properly used inside a boxing ring, is lethally destructive. It robs an opponent of any other advantage he might possess and strips him bare, exp Read Full Story >>> Size is no factor for Pacquiao vs. Margarito By Santos A. Perez, MiamiHerald.com, Mon, 15 Nov 2010 Facing each other for the in-the-ring instructions posed a glaringly stark contrast between Manny Pacquiao and Antonio Margarito.
Pacquiao stood five inches shorter than Margarito. The 17-pound weight advantage Margarito gained in the 24-hour period since the previous day's official weigh-in sign Read Full Story >>> JUST MANNY PACQUIAO BEING MANNY! By Sammy Perez, RingTalk.com, Mon, 15 Nov 2010 Bethlehem, PA- When you write a weekly column on both MMA and boxing, what are you to do when you have a weekend stacked with both? You watch both of course; I taped UFC 122, and then decide which event is worth writing about. While I love MMA and the UFC, this weekend it comes in second after watch Read Full Story >>> After a rout, Pacquiao gets to look forward Washington Post, Mon, 15 Nov 2010 Manny Pacquiao is more concerned with the set list for his upcoming concert than he is with Floyd Mayweather Jr.
The fight every boxing fan wants to see may never happen, but Pacquiao has a firm date to sing at Lake Tahoe before heading home and more formal duties as a congressman in the Philipp Read Full Story >>> 'Referee a profound idiot for not stopping Pacquiao match' ABS-CBN News, Mon, 15 Nov 2010 MANILA, Philippines - Much has been said about Manny Pacquiao?s brilliant performance against Mexican foe, Antonio Margarito. Both showed courage and endurance?enough reason for some quarters to say both were winners.
For boxing analyst Ronnie Nathanielsz, there was one clear loser: referee Laure Read Full Story >>> CompuBox Post-Review: Pacquiao's Deadly Texas Drilling By Lee Groves, BoxinScene.com, Mon, 15 Nov 2010 Just when you thought that Manny Pacquiao couldn?t find a way to inspire more superlatives, he does just that.
In many ways, Antonio Margarito achieved everything he wanted from a strategic standpoint. First, he pressed the action almost every second of every round. Second, he managed to corner t Read Full Story >>> ONLY PACQUIAO CAN PULL IT OFF By Rene Bonsubre, Jr., PhilBoxing.com, Mon, 15 Nov 2010
 Coming off what trainer Freddie Roach described as the worst training camp they ever had, Manny Pacquiao gave a performance so dominant against a man almost twenty pounds heavier that I hate to imagine what would happe Read Full Story >>> Manny's injuries, pain, and pride By Marv Dumon, Examiner.com, Mon, 15 Nov 2010

Boxing - On Saturday night, a blown up junior welterweight defeated a much larger super middleweight and achieved a historical feat that may never be surpassed: eight titles i Read Full Story >>> The Long, Fast Death of Manny Pacquiao By Gary Andrew Poole, Esquire, Mon, 15 Nov 2010

ARLINGTON, Texas ? "I was lucky to survive," Manny Pacquiao said. And he meant it. The world's greatest pound-for-pound boxer was sitting here on Saturday night, his eyes puff Read Full Story >>> MERCY IN THE RING By Mark F. Villanueva, PhilBoxing.com, Mon, 15 Nov 2010

At some point in that long, arduous and deadly twelve round stretch the fight should have been stopped but it kept rolling. I wanted to hear what Coach Robert Garcia was saying in his corner but the cameras were too far Read Full Story >>> MARGARITO?S HEIGHT AND WEIGHT ADVANTAGE WORKED AGAINST HIM By Ed de la Vega, DDS, PhilBoxing.com, Mon, 15 Nov 2010

Arlington, Texas:- Boxing?s myth states that a ?good fighter with a height and weight advantage will always beat another good fighter who is shorter and lighter?.
Who ever coined that phrase obviously forgot that speed Read Full Story >>> The Manny ?pacman? Pacquiao Confessions: Things You Might Not Have Heard Nor Read Before! By Reylan Loberternos, Bukisa.com, Mon, 15 Nov 2010 LET?S TRY TO GO AGAINST THE FLOW!
Tungod, Inabanga, Bohol ? I originally planned to write something about how the fight went ? the usual post-fight analysis you encounter everytime a high-profile bout takes place, but eventually decided not to. An encounter of such magnitude as Pacquiao-Margarit Read Full Story >>> Pacquiao delivers another beating, Mayweather a must Fox Sports, Mon, 15 Nov 2010 Manny Pacquiao didn't need to be elected to the Congress of the Philippines to be a public servant. The thrills he delivers inside the squared circle are as generous a gift to his country and boxing fans the world over as any he should ever be asked to provide.
In fact, the show he put on in pumm Read Full Story >>> Good riddance to Margarito, so long to Pacquiao By Bart Barry, 15rounds.com, Mon, 15 Nov 2010 ARLINGTON, Tex. ? There was a time when Antonio Margarito was my favorite story in boxing. He was humble, friendly, kind to fans and writers, and willing to absorb copious abuse to prevail. The night he defeated Miguel Cotto at MGM Grand remains a highlight of my time in boxing. But Saturday night, Read Full Story >>> Dear Floyd Mayweather: By Mike Colapietro, Boxing Dispatch, Mon, 15 Nov 2010 Dear Floyd Mayweather:
There is a passage towards the end of ?The Great Gatsby?. Jay Gatsby, who worked meticulously to create his character and accumulate his vast wealth sees all he worked for begin to slip away.
?You can?t repeat the past,? narrator Nick Carraway tells Gatsby.
?Can?t r Read Full Story >>>
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