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"Double Trouble" Cast of Characters FightNews.com, Fri, 09 Sep 2005
(L-R) Three-Time world champion Erik 'El Terrible' Morales, Hector Velazquez, Two-Time world champion Manny Pacquiao and Zahir Raheem pose at Top Rank's big 'Double Trouble' press conference. Morales will take on Raheem and Pacq Read Full Story >>>Viloria picked to win By Joaquin Henson, The Philippine Star, Fri, 09 Sep 2005 Boxing historian Graham Houston is picking Hawaii-born Filipino Brian Viloria to beat World Boxing Council (WBC) lightflyweight champion Eric Ortiz of Mexico in their 12-round title fight at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on Saturday (Sunday morning, Manila).
The bout is in the undercard of t Read Full Story >>> Viloria favored to dethrone WBC titlist By Charles Raymond A. Maxey, Sun.Star Davao, Fri, 09 Sep 2005 JUST like Manny Pacquiao, Filipino-American Brian Viloria has been installed the favorite in his coming bout with World Boxing Council (WBC) light flyweight champion Eric Ortiz.
Viloria is listed by the sportsbook as minus 145 while Ortiz is plus 115.
Viloria, called the `Hawaiian Punch' and Read Full Story >>> Filipino Pacquiao fights for chance at Morales rematch By Agence France Press, Yahoo! News, Fri, 09 Sep 2005
LOS ANGELES - Manny Pacquiao of the Philippines and Mexico's Erik Morales hope to set up a rematch of their impressive March slugfest when they each face rivals here Saturday.
Pacquiao, 39-3 with two drawn and 31 knockouts, will Read Full Story >>> Velazquez arrives with a mission By Nick Giongco, The Manila Bulletin, Fri, 09 Sep 2005 LOS ANGELES, California — A quick look at Hector Velazquez’s face and one can be sure the man does not tend a garden or drive a taxi for a living.
With thick eyebrows and dark-brown eyes, the Mexican emits an appearance of malevolence and carries a smirk that sends a message that h Read Full Story >>> PacMan triumphant; sports column as drug of choice By Homer D. Sayson, Sun.Star Cebu, Fri, 09 Sep 2005 CHICAGO – Judging from the 10 losses and two draws that blot his opponent’s overall record, Manny Pacquiao’s fight this Saturday night at the Staples Center in LA appears only as a quick ATM stop before he goes to the bank to cash another seven-digit paycheck.
A Pacquiao victor Read Full Story >>> Pacquiao, Velazquez battle for WBC belt By Salven L. Lagumbay, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Fri, 09 Sep 2005 THE MEXICO-BASED World Boxing Council has officially sanctioned this Sunday's 12-round fight between Manny Pacquiao and Hector Velazquez as a battle for the vacant WBC International super featherweight title.
The WBC has apparently decided to award the belt to the Pacquiao-Velazquez winner after Read Full Story >>> Manny in trouble in Double Trouble By Abac Cordero, The Philippine Star, Fri, 09 Sep 2005 LOS ANGELES – Manny Pacquiao could be in for a lot of trouble if he fails to stop Hector Velazquez in the early rounds.
An official of Top Rank Promotions aired this observation Wednesday after he was asked about Saturday’s 12-round contest between the two fighters at the Staples Cen Read Full Story >>> Morales tells Pacquiao to expect a tough fight By Nick Giongco, The Manila Bulletin, Fri, 09 Sep 2005 LOS ANGELES — Erik Morales said Manny Pacquiao could be in for a lot of trouble on Saturday night against fellow Mexican Hector Velazquez during a chance encounter with the Bulletin.
"This is going to be a tough fight for both fighters," Morales said through Top Rank Inc. publicist Ricard Read Full Story >>> Mexican camp says Pacquiao on a skid By Abac Cordero, The Philippine Star, Fri, 09 Sep 2005 LOS ANGELES — After checking in at the Wilshire Grand Hotel late Wednesday evening, Hector Velazquez lost no time talking about his chances against Manny Pacquiao.
Though he doesn’t speak English, Velazquez was quick to the draw, saying he’s prepared long and hard for the fight Read Full Story >>> September Sleeper: Morales vs. Raheem By Julian Kasdin, DogHouseBoxing.com, Fri, 09 Sep 2005 This Saturday on HBO Erik ‘El Terrible’ Morales, 48-2 (34), will face off against the ‘Z-man’ Zahir Raheem, 28-0 (16). While there are many who see this fight as a mere formality on the way to a Morales and Manny Pacquiao rematch, others are seeing this as a competitive bout Read Full Story >>> Erik eyes big win before rematch By Abac Cordero, The Philippine Star, Fri, 09 Sep 2005 LOS ANGELES – While Hector Velazquez traveled almost three hours by car from Tijuana, Mexico to Los Angeles, Erik Morales needed a much shorter time since he traveled on board a rented private jet.
Morales, the Mexican ring sensation who dealt Manny Pacquiao a heartbreaking loss at the MGM Read Full Story >>> De La Hoya: Barrera one of Mexico's greatest By Jeff Haney, Las Vegas Sun, Fri, 09 Sep 2005 The unofficial title of the greatest Mexican-born fighter in boxing history is usually awarded to Julio Cesar Chavez, who has transcended the sport and achieved the status of a national folk hero.
A leading contender for the crown is Salvador Sanchez, the featherweight champion who compiled a rec Read Full Story >>> Pac-Man apparently focused now By Matthew Aguilar, El Paso Times, Thu, 08 Sep 2005 Manny Pacquiao is focused. And for arguably the most popular athlete in Filipino history, that's a good thing.
The former featherweight champion has isolated himself in preparation for Hector Velazquez, chasing away the crowds and hangers-on that usually adore his training camps. Over the past fe Read Full Story >>> Is retooling a good fit for Pacquiao? By Patrick Kehoe, SecondsOut.com, Thu, 08 Sep 2005 In a friendly against England, in the late 1970s, the great Brazilian football midfielder Roberto Rivelino put on a clinic of power football. Even late in his international career, Rivelino completed about 95% of his passes, an astonishing number when one considers he rarely resorted to simple shutt Read Full Story >>> Erik Morales Knocking on the Hall of Fame's Doors By David A. Avila, MaxBoxing.com, Thu, 08 Sep 2005 Few people remember the last time Erik Morales was booed.
Four years ago Morales won a close decision against Guty Espadas with defensive tactics that helped win the fight, but lost fans. From there on he adapted a go-for-broke style that has endeared him to boxing fans worldwide.
Morales and Read Full Story >>> Morales still seeks credit for big win By Robert Morales, Whittier Daily News, Thu, 08 Sep 2005 ERIK Morales isn't thrilled that, in his mind, he hasn't received proper credit for defeating Manny Pacquiao via decision last March 19 in a super featherweight fight at MGM Grand in Las Vegas.
Not that Pacquiao stood up after the fight and made a ton of excuses. But he did say the cut he sustained Read Full Story >>> For Raheem, it’s Do or Die versus Morales By Steve Kim, MaxBoxing.com, Thu, 08 Sep 2005 Zahir Raheem (26-1, 16 KOs) makes no bones about it; when he faces Erik Morales (48-2, 34 KOs) on Saturday night at the Staples Center, it will most likely be his last opportunity to become a big time player in the business of boxing.
It's do or die.
"Very much so," agreed the 28-year old nati Read Full Story >>> Fan favorite real warrior By David A. Avila, The Press Enterprise, Thu, 08 Sep 2005 Few people remember the last time Erik Morales was booed.
Four years ago, Morales won a close decision over Guty Espadas with defensive tactics that helped win the fight but lose fans. From there on he adopted a go-for-broke style that has endeared him to boxing fans.
Morales and his "El Ter Read Full Story >>> PINOY VILORIA ALSO FAVORED TO DETHRONE ORTIZ By Salven L. Lagumbay, PhilBoxing.com, Thu, 08 Sep 2005 Manny Pacquiao may be a prohibitive favorite over Hector Velazquez, but another Filipino fighter, Brian "Hawaiian Punch" Viloria, is also being tipped as a favorite to snatch the WBC light-flyweight champ Eric Ortiz this Sunday.
Viloria, who instantly earned admiration from Filipinos around the Read Full Story >>>
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