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Not $2 million for Pacquiao — only $313,446 By Dante Navarro, The Philippine Star, Tue, 31 Jan 2006 Of the $2 million Manny Pacquiao got from his rematch with Erik Morales whom he demolished in Las Vegas last week, the Filipino boxing idol ended up with $313,446 in his pocket or roughly P16.6 million after deductions were made.
But where did the rest of the purse go?
According to SecondsOu Read Full Story >>>Bigger triumph awaits Pacman at home By Rommel G. Rebollido, Sun.Star General Santos, Tue, 31 Jan 2006 BOXING hero Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao certainly whacked a colossal victory in his January 22 fight against Mexican Erick "El Terrible" Morales in Las Vegas, Nevada.
But, a bigger triumph awaits the new "Mexican Assassin" back home in General Santos.
The hard puncher's long wish for his estra Read Full Story >>> Pacman wants Barrera By Bong Reblando, The Manila Bulletin, Tue, 31 Jan 2006 GENERAL SANTOS CITY — Returning to the scene where he first showed the stuff of a future Hall of Fame inductee, Manny Pacquiao made his future plans known yesterday when he issued a challenge to Marco Antonio Barrera to stake his World Boxing Council superfeatherweight championship.
"Anyt Read Full Story >>> RSR Mail Bag January 30, 2006 By Brian Wilbur, RingsideReport.com, Tue, 31 Jan 2006 This week's email bag has some very candid opinions that you the boxing fan will appreciate reading. A Manny Pacquiao fan wants to know what it takes for him to get the respect he truly deserves, to another one who wants to interject his own belief system as to clarifying "The Greatest" Muhammad Ali Read Full Story >>> Manny knocked out By Joaquin Henson, The Philippine Star, Tue, 31 Jan 2006 Here’s a flash report from Manny Pacquiao’s camp.
The People’s Champion was knocked out a few days ago. Not during a fight. But on board Philippine Airlines (PAL) flight No. 103 from Los Angeles to Manila.
Eric Pineda, who heads Pacquiao’s marketing team, was on the s Read Full Story >>> The Filipinos’ irresistible charm By Marit Stinus-Remonde, The Manila Times, Tue, 31 Jan 2006 HAVING grown up in a continent where nationalism evolved into racism and eventually to the brutal killing of people of “inferior races,” I have always been wary of expressions of nationalism. We don’t choose our race. Few of us choose our nationality. Thus, I have looked from a dis Read Full Story >>> Just a thought: What if Pacquiao retires? By Al S. Mendoza, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Tue, 31 Jan 2006 AT 30 years old, Tiger Woods has won 47 PGA titles already.
You know Tiger Woods, right?
If you don’t, you might as well don’t know Manny Pacquiao, either.
Anyway, Tiger Woods is the world’s No. 1 golfer today. Just yesterday, he won the Buick Open -- his fourth Buick crow Read Full Story >>> Felons take a day off to watch Manny By Aquiles Z. Zonio, Sun.Star General Santos, Tue, 31 Jan 2006 EVERYONE would have wished that everyday be a Manny Pacquiao fight day.
Not only because residents, including boxing fans around the globe, enjoyed Manny's recent drubbing of Mexico's Erik Morales but also because crime rate in the country dropped during the day.
City police director Alfre Read Full Story >>> Lando seeks Manny's help By Aquiles Z. Zonio, Sun.Star General Santos, Tue, 31 Jan 2006 FORMER WBC Junior Lightweight champion Rolando Navarrete was impressed by the performance of WBC Super Featherweight International champion Manny Pacquiao during his rematch against Mexican boxing legend Erik Morales.
Likewise, he is asking Manny's help to convince city officials to give back hi Read Full Story >>> Jericho to play Pacquiao in bio-film Tempo, Tue, 31 Jan 2006 As of this writing, under negotiations pa kung si Jericho Rosales ang gaganap bilang Manny Pacquiao sa film bio nito na ipoprodyus ng FLT Films. It was earlier reported na pinagpipilian kung sino kina Jericho at Robin Padilla ang gaganap bilang Manny Pacquiao.
As his wife naman na si Jinky, Read Full Story >>> Wage war on greed to find peace The Manila Bulletin, Tue, 31 Jan 2006 OUR country needs events like the convincing win of Manny Pacquiao over Erik Morales to unite all of us. It’s been a wonderful respite from the political bickering that always makes it to the headlines. I just hope the Pacman fever lasts.
Pacman won by discipline and hard work and by follow Read Full Story >>> Evidence shows Pacquiao can be best in game By Norm Frauenheim, AZCentral.com, Mon, 30 Jan 2006
There's a brilliant new hand in the pound-for-pound shuffle with dynamic promise that could put pressure on Floyd Mayweather Jr. not to rest on the mythical crown as though it were an entitlement.
Manny Read Full Story >>> Manny Pacquiao: Where the Money Is Going By Thomas Hauser, SecondsOut.com, Mon, 30 Jan 2006 During the build-up to the January 21, 2006, rematch between Erik Morales and Manny Pacquiao, a great deal was said about the relationship between Pacquiao and his former promoter, Murad Muhammad. Pacquiao's current management team maintained that the Filipino hero had been badly exploited by Muhamm Read Full Story >>> Pac-Man: "I wanted to win so badly" By Ben Cohen, SecondsOut.com, Mon, 30 Jan 2006
Having comprehensively battered Mexican legend Erik Morales into defeat last weekend, Manny Pacquiao returned to Los Angeles to visit his stable mates at the Wild Card Gym. The gym was pack Read Full Story >>> MAYOL SCORES HISTORTIC VICTORY IN MEXICO! By Jason Aniel, RingTalk.com, Mon, 30 Jan 2006 Cancun, MX-Not since 1996 when Luisito Espinosa entered the snake pit in Guadalajara, MX, and sent Alejandro Gonzalez to the hospital, did a Filipino win a fight of note in Mexico. In fact, Espinosa may be the only Filipino in recent times to ever win here. However, 24-year-old WBC #1 ranked Rodel M Read Full Story >>> Mayol knocks out Trejo Eyes WBC title next By Emmanuel B. Villaruel, The Freeman, Mon, 30 Jan 2006 After Filipino boxing great Manny Pacquiao became the first man to knock down Mexican legend Erik Morales, it is Cebuano Rodel Mayol's turn to have a date with history.
Mayol scored a spectacular fourth round knockout of Mexican Lorenzo "Explosivo" Trejo in their WBC minimumweight elimination bou Read Full Story >>> Another world champ on the way By Joaquin Henson, The Philippine Star, Mon, 30 Jan 2006 Following in Manny Pacquiao’s footsteps, Oriental champion Rodel Mayol of Mandaue bravely invaded Mexico’s heartland and knocked out Erik Morales’ prot?g? Lorenzo Trejo of Tijuana in a World Boxing Council (WBC) minimumweight title eliminator in Cancun last Saturday night (yesterda Read Full Story >>> ROCKY, SALIM ARRIVE IN THAILAND By Salven L. Lagumbay, 15rounds.com, Mon, 30 Jan 2006
BANGKOK, THAILAND--Filipinos Rocky Fuentes and Reman Salim arrived in Bangkok last Friday amid warm welcome from Thai organizers and mediamen who waited to catch a glimpse at the two young warriors who will vie for two major Read Full Story >>> Unbeaten Mayol stops Morales prot?g?, gains WBC title crack By Salven L. Lagumbay, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Mon, 30 Jan 2006 UNDEFEATED Filipino Rodel Mayol yesterday gained a chance to vie for the World Boxing Council minimumweight title after he scored a spectacular fourth-round technical knockout win over Lorenzo Trejo at the Plaza de Toros, a bullring in Cancun, Mexico.
The fight was one of the featured bouts durin Read Full Story >>> Mayol wins eliminator; WBC minimumweight title fight next By Rommel C. Manlosa, Sun.Star Cebu, Mon, 30 Jan 2006 ORIENTAL and Pacific Boxing Federation (OPBF) minimum-weight champion Rodel “Magnum Force” Mayol has the world title in the horizon.
This after the World Boxing Council (WBC) No.1 contender knocked out Mexican No.2-ranked Lorenzo Trejo in their eliminator bout yesterday during the WBC Read Full Story >>>
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