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Gejon Drops Close Majority Decision
By Rey Danseco, BoxingScene.com, Mon, 27 Jun 2005
Philippine champion Elmer Gejon narrowly missed the opportunity to become the eight Filipino titleholder of the World Boxing Council (WBC) International minimumweight title Friday night in East London, South Africa. South Africa’s hope in the 105-pound class, Tshepo Lefele, won on the score  Read Full Story >>>

EXCLUSIVE BREAKING NEWS! S.F. JUDGE ORDERS MURAD MUHAMMAD & MANNY PACQUIAO TO COURT
By Jason Aniel, RingTalk.com, Mon, 27 Jun 2005
BOB ARUM IS HOLDING ON TO $2 MILLION San Francisco, CA-Attorney Sydney Hall made a drastic and profound motion that may for a short while hinder Manny Pacquiao's pursuit for justice against fired-promoter Murad Muhammad in New York. In the official motion obtained by "Ring Talk," Hall's well-know  Read Full Story >>>

Trial to open can of worms
By Joaquin Henson, The Philippine Star, Mon, 27 Jun 2005
NEW YORK–The jury trial to resolve the dispute between Filipino fighter Manny Pacquiao and New Jersey promoter Murad Muhammad is expected to open a can of worms as the opposing parties claim to be victims of serious breaches of contract in filing damage suits against each other. Pacquiao&#  Read Full Story >>>

Braves edge Mayor's squad, captures title
By Edwin G. Espejo, Sun.Star General Santos, Mon, 27 Jun 2005
THE North Cotabato Braves overcame a fierce rally from the gritty Mayor's Squad of Digos City to win by the slimmest margin, 65-64, and capture the inaugural Manny Pacquiao Open Basketball Tournament Friday last week. Anchored by the triumvirate of Marvin Martinez, Anselmo Dagatan and Roel del N  Read Full Story >>>

Choice of gloves in boxers' hands
Fighters benefitting from new rules that leave them in control

By Geoffrey Gray, The New York Times, Mon, 27 Jun 2005
Champion's choice? No more. Since the last bare-knuckle days of the 1880s, when boxers began protecting their hands with leather mittens, it had been the privilege of the champion and his promoter to select the brand of gloves that were to be used in the ring. But this ritual changed in March,  Read Full Story >>>

Manny’s next fight on hold
By Joaquin Henson, The Philippine Star, Sun, 26 Jun 2005
NEW YORK–Nobody’s thinking of three-time world boxing champion Manny Pacquiao’s next fight as his management team’s focus is strictly on the $33 Million suit he filed against New Jersey promoter Murad Muhammad last April. The jury trial on the case started at room 12-A of  Read Full Story >>>

Gejon falters in title bid
By Emmanuel B. Villaruel, The Freeman, Sun, 26 Jun 2005
Cebuano ring gladiator Elmer Gejon faltered in his quest to seize the vacant World Boxing Council (WBC) International minimumweight title after losing to rising South African star Tshepo Lefele via a highly questionable majority decision over 12 heats yesterday at the Orient Threatre in East London,  Read Full Story >>>

Elmer Gejon vies for WBC Int’l title in South Africa today
By Emmanuel B. Villaruel, The Freeman, Sat, 25 Jun 2005
Cebuano ringster Elmer Gejon of RWS Stable will take up what is by far the biggest fight in his career as he battles South African star Tshepo Lefele today in a 12-round war for the vacant World Boxing Council (WBC) International light flyweight title at the Orient Theatre in East London, South Afri  Read Full Story >>>

Manny in biggest fight of his life
By Joaquin Henson, The Philippine Star, Sat, 25 Jun 2005
NEW YORK — In what is shaping up to be the biggest fight in his life, three-time world boxing champion Manny Pacquiao is prepared to battle to the finish as he pursues a $33 Million suit against New Jersey promoter Murad Muhammad in court here. It’s almost like Pacquiao is training f  Read Full Story >>>

Janiola loses IBF title shot
By Salven L. Lagumbay, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Fri, 24 Jun 2005
FOR DEFYING a pre-fight rule, Filipino Wyndel Janiola lost his mandatory shot at reigning International Boxing Federation junior flyweight champion Will Grigsby of the United States this year. The New Jersey-based IBF, through championship chair Lindsey Tucker, informed Janiola's handlers that th  Read Full Story >>>

Donaire vs Keb Bass!
By Francisco Salazar, FightNews.com, Fri, 24 Jun 2005
Boxing returns to the desert in Southern California in a classic matchup between a young warrior and a strong veteran. Super Flyweight Glenn Donaire will face Juan Alfonso Keb Baas in the 10 round main event at the Morongo Casino Resort and Spa in Cabazon, CA. The bout will headline a six-bout  Read Full Story >>>

Battle lines drawn in Manny’s case
By Joaquin Henson, The Philippine Star, Fri, 24 Jun 2005
NEW YORK–Two top-notch lawyers are on opposite camps in the jury trial in federal court of three-time world boxing champion Manny Pacquiao’s $33 Million suit against New Jersey promoter Murad Muhammad. On Pacquiao’s side is Manhattan litigator Judd Burstein, a well-known defend  Read Full Story >>>

Almost a witness
By Joaquin Henson, The Philippine Star, Fri, 24 Jun 2005
NEW YORK–A week before Manny Pacquiao’s trial started here last Monday, I received a call from lawyer Keith Davidson. It was a three-way overseas conference call. Davidson was in Los Angeles. I was in Manila. And the third party was Judd Burstein, another lawyer, speaking from New Yo  Read Full Story >>>

Silent Pacquiao favored in New York
By Recah Trinidad, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Fri, 24 Jun 2005
IN a big battle that will be decided by words, Manny Pacquiao has not been making any noise. Pacquiao wore a dark blue long-sleeved shirt and dark slacks. That exactly was how the Star's main man Joaquin Henson described the Filipino world boxing celebrity in a report from New York on Wednesda  Read Full Story >>>

PacMan set to take the stand
The Manila Times, Fri, 24 Jun 2005
MANNY PACQUIAO was to take the witness stand on the second day of questioning in his $33-million (P1.78 billion) lawsuit against Murad Muhammad filed in US federal court in New York, as the Filipino icon’s lawyers sought to establish a money trail that allowed the boxer’s estranged Ameri  Read Full Story >>>

IBF champ keen on Pacman fight
By Glenn C. Michelena, Sun.Star Cebu, Fri, 24 Jun 2005
MANNY Pacquiao may have lost the chance to fight IBF super-featherweight (130 pounds) kingpin Robbie Peden, but hope is looming on the horizon. Peden, the Australian brawler who has already agreed to fight the legendary Marco Antonio Barrera on Sept. 17, is still not closing the window just yet   Read Full Story >>>

Peden-Barrera world title unification September 17
By Paul Upham, SecondsOut.com, Fri, 24 Jun 2005
IBF junior lightweight champion Robbie "Bomber" Peden will face WBC junior lightweight champion Marco Antonio Barrera in a world title unification clash on September 17. While a venue has not yet been confirmed, the two will face off in a bout to be co-promoted by Golden Boy Promotions and Goossen-T  Read Full Story >>>

Pacquiao Singles Out Nathanielsz: Stop Spreading Lies
By Winchell Campos, mannypacquiao.ph, Thu, 23 Jun 2005
WHILE a gag order is currently in effect in the Manny Pacquiao Vs. Murad Muhammad court case in New York, Manny Pacquiao just could not help but to feel bad against Manila-based journalist Ronnie Nathanielsz who has continuously peddled lies against his person without verifying facts. In his most  Read Full Story >>>

Janiola loses IBF Mandatory Status
By Salven L. Lagumbay, SecondsOut.com, Thu, 23 Jun 2005
Wyndel Janiola has lost his IBF mandatory status after accepting a recent fight, thus violating the IBF's rules, thereby stripping him of his mandatory shot at reigning champion Will Grigsby of the United States anytime this year. The New Jersey-based IBF, through championship chairman Lindsey T  Read Full Story >>>

Fair verdict expected from jury
By Joaquin Henson, The Philippine Star, Thu, 23 Jun 2005
NEW YORK — A jury made up of eight private citizens was selected by federal judge Loretta Preska in concurrence with opposing lawyers Judd Burstein and Julian Friedman to decide on Manny Pacquiao’s $33 Million suit against New Jersey promoter Murad Muhammad at the start of trial proceedi  Read Full Story >>>


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