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Morning after: Swollen hand, face By Abac Cordero, The Philippine Star, Tue, 24 Jan 2006 LAS VEGAS — Some welts on the face and a swollen left hand for Manny Pacquiao. Some broken bones and a shattered ego for Erik Morales.
These are just some of the evident signs of last Saturday’s bruising encounter at the Thomas and Mack Center between two of the greatest boxers in th Read Full Story >>>Wilbur's Boxing Notes By Brian Wilbur, RingsideReport.com, Tue, 24 Jan 2006 I will admit, I was very critical of the Morales vs. Pacquiao HBOPPV line up in the weeks leading up to the fight. Sure, Morales and Pacquiao were, and are, big names and the fight was still good as a main event. But since Morales was coming off of a terrible loss in his last fight, the least they c Read Full Story >>> Next Pacquiao fight here in the works By Abac Cordero, The Philippine Star, Tue, 24 Jan 2006 LAS VEGAS – It’s not going to be easy but First Gentleman Mike Arroyo said he’d give it a try. He wants one of Manny Pacquiao’s future fights held in the Philippines.
"That’s our plan. That Manny’s future fight will be held in the Philippines,"said the First G Read Full Story >>> Pacman takes it easy after biggest day of his life The Manila Bulletin, Tue, 24 Jan 2006 LAS VEGAS — Not even the lure of the neon lights and the prospects of pressing his luck on the casino tables early Sunday evening could force Manny Pacquiao from leaving his grandiose suite at the 51st floor of the Wynn Resort and Casino where he sought warmth and comfort after.
Barely 24 Read Full Story >>> GenSan sets hero’s welcome The Manila Bulletin, Tue, 24 Jan 2006 GENERAL SANTOS CITY — Just like in his past triumphs, Manny Pacquiao, the illustrious son of this bustling city, will be given a red carpet welcome when he arrives here either Saturday or Sunday.
This time though it would be bigger, and perhaps more elegant.
This was promised yesterd Read Full Story >>> FG wants next Pacquiao fight in Manila The Manila Bulletin, Tue, 24 Jan 2006 LAS VEGAS —He did not hide his joy by jumping out of his premium ringside seat the moment Erik Morales went down and referee Kenny Bayless stopped the fight to signal that Manny Pacquiao had succeeded in exacting payback.
"Talagang napatalon ako sa upuan ko. Yaaaaah," said a chuckling Fir Read Full Story >>> Listen to Pacquiao The Manila Bulletin, Tue, 24 Jan 2006 MANNY Pacquiao knocked out Erik Morales in the tenth round of their return bout in Las Vegas last Sunday.
It was an ecstatic moment for all Filipinos at home and around the world.
First Gentleman Mike Arroyo, Ilocos Sur Gov. Chavit Singson, and other Filipino dignitaries climbed up the ring Read Full Story >>> RSR Mail Bag January 23, 2006 By George Diaz Smith, RingsideReport.com, Tue, 24 Jan 2006 Today we have a greater influx of feedback from Manny Pacquiao fans who voice their frank and candid opinions on our page. They're some of the best fight fans in the world for never abandoning their fighter, and I congratulate Manny's win. We also have one fan who questions the timing for certain bo Read Full Story >>> Unity after victory? The Manila Bulletin, Tue, 24 Jan 2006 AT this writing, the electrifying news has traveled faster than sound: Manny Pacquiao defeated his Mexican nemesis, Erik Morales, in the 10th round. As expected, Filipinos (a lot of government officials!) who flocked to Las Vegas to watch the fight were jubilant. As if claiming responsibility for Pa Read Full Story >>> For a while, Manny united us Malaya, Tue, 24 Jan 2006 Metro Manila almost looked like it was Good Friday last Sunday. (There were few people in the streets. I suppose that’s how it was in most parts of the country. Everybody was glued to the TV sets to watch Manny Pacquiao pulverize Mexican Erik Morales with a TKO in the 10th round 10 in Las Vega Read Full Story >>> Fall in General Santos City crime rate linked to Pacquiao By Aquiles Z. Zonio, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Tue, 24 Jan 2006 GENERAL SANTOS CITY—On the day Manny Pacquiao fought Mexican Erik Morales, this city’s crime rate was unusually down and police attributed it to the fight.
Senior Supt. Alfredo Toroctocon, city police chief, said only two incidents were listed in the police blotter on the day Pacquiao Read Full Story >>> A Sunday many will never forget By John Pages, Sun.Star Cebu, Tue, 24 Jan 2006 Jeepney drivers took the day off. The Land Transportation Office issued a strict memo: “Private vehicles are not allowed on city streets from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.”
The malls opened at 3 p.m. Redemptorist and Sacred Heart, usually packed for the late morning mass, had plenty of room to sp Read Full Story >>> Pacman's album a hit in Vegas ABS-CBN News, Tue, 24 Jan 2006
After conquering the ring, Mexican legend Erik Morales and the hearts of legions of fans, Filipino boxing champion may soon become a king of the recording arena.
Star Records, the recording arm of ABS-CBN Read Full Story >>> New weapons key to victory Philippine Daily Inquirer, Tue, 24 Jan 2006 LAS VEGAS, Nevada -- The left straight that’s been remodeled into a vicious hook, a bigger and busier right hand, uppercut, new defensive moves anchored on ducking, head movement, side-to-side slips.
These didn’t form the complete package but they were the core of the weapon Manny Pac Read Full Story >>> Revenge so sweet for triumphant Pacquiao Liverpool.co.uk, Tue, 24 Jan 2006 MANNY PACQUIAO gained revenge for last year's unanimous points loss to Erik Morales when claiming a 10th-round win over the Mexican legend in Las Vegas.
There was little to separate these two ring warriors for the first five rounds of their super-featherweight bout at the Thomas & Mack Arena on t Read Full Story >>> ‘Hello Manny’ sounds familiar By Norman Bordadora, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Tue, 24 Jan 2006 OPPOSITION congressmen were still scratching their heads a day after they heard President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo’s voice on speaker phone in her brief nationally televised call to congratulate Manny Pacquiao on his victory on Sunday against Erik Morales.
The way Ms Arroyo said “Hello Read Full Story >>> Fine job By Conrado de Quiros, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Tue, 24 Jan 2006 IT WAS with a huge sense of relief that I greeted last Sunday afternoon. I didn’t know how much more of the ads I could take about Manny Pacquiao’s impending fight with Erik Morales. Every time I watched the NBA on Solar Sports, I would be deluged by them. Some were completely silly -- & Read Full Story >>> Pacquiao feeling great for decking 'El Terible' By Emmanuel B. Villaruel, The Freeman, Tue, 24 Jan 2006 RP's national treasure Manny Pacquiao said he feels deep sense of pride and great honor for being the first man ever to knock out a revered boxing legend in the caliber of Mexican Erik Morales.
In an electrifying show of speed and power, Pacquiao brutally punished Morales with crisp combinations Read Full Story >>> A hundred Pacmans By Frank Malilong, Sun.Star Cebu, Tue, 24 Jan 2006 There is no truth to the rumor that Manny Pacquiao tested positive for drugs and faces disqualification.
His post-fight urine test did show traces of medicine, according to scuttlebutt, but it was nothing more than the harmless Alaxan.
Pacquiao’s name is on everyone’s lips. At th Read Full Story >>> Manny Pacquiao Shocks Morales and Experts The Sweet Science, Tue, 24 Jan 2006 Not surprisingly, there has been an amazing reaction amongst his countrymen - both in the boxing press and amongst Filipino fight fans - to Manny Pacquiao’s destruction of Erik Morales Saturday night in Las Vegas. It was exactly what boxing needed, as Pacquiao looked devastating and Morales, t Read Full Story >>>
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