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Negotiations on for Bobby Pacquiao in undercard of Klitschko title fight
By Rico Biliran, MindaNews, Thu, 07 Jul 2005
DAVAO CITY -- Negotiations are now underway for newly-crowned World Boxing Council Continental America super featherweight champion Bobby Pacquiao to to fight with an still undetermined foe on the under card of the Vitali Klitschko title fight on September 24 at the Madison Square Garden in New York  Read Full Story >>>

One on One With Freddie Roach!
By Brad Cooney, BoxingTalk.com, Thu, 07 Jul 2005
Boxingtalk just caught up with 2003 trainer of the year Freddie Roach, who provides us with an in depth update on his entire stable. James Toney, Manny Pacquaio, Brian Viloria, and Mike Tyson updates are just a click away. You don't want to miss what Roach has to say about the Manny Pacquaio-Murad M  Read Full Story >>>

PACQUIAO NOISE: Is Manny Pacquiao headed for disaster?
By Pedro Fernandez, RingTalk.com, Thu, 07 Jul 2005
Reason I ask is he is fighting at a weight way too big! The 130 lb. division, it maybe where Marco Antonio Barrera & Erik Morales, the big money fights are. But Manny is a natural flyweight, who was biting off too much of a size disadvantage I thought at 126 lbs. and featherweight. At 130, there is   Read Full Story >>>

Latest plans for Morales and the Pac-Man
By Ant Evans, SecondsOut.com, Thu, 07 Jul 2005
Erik Morales w pts 12 Manny Pacquiao, March 19, 2005, Las Vegas, Nevada, was so thrilling a boxing match that ringsiders at the MGM Grand were talking excitedly about a rematch even before the scorecards had been read out to award Morales his close but deserved victory. Talks between the two camps b  Read Full Story >>>

Pacquiao eager to fight again
By Joaquin Henson, The Philippine Star, Thu, 07 Jul 2005
It’s either the "Flushing Flash" or the "Raging Bull" for Manny Pacquiao in the three-time world boxing champion’s next fight on Sept. 10 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. Pacquiao said Kevin Kelley and Carlos Alberto Hernandez, both former world titlists, are being considered as  Read Full Story >>>

Pacquiao-Nazario meeting postponed
The Manila Bulletin, Thu, 07 Jul 2005
THE one-on-one meeting between boxing icon Manny Pacquiao and his erstwhile business manager Rod Nazario did not materialize yesterday after Pacquiao cancelled at the last minute due to pressing commitments. Pacquiao, who arrived Tuesday from Los Angeles after accepting an out-of-court settlem  Read Full Story >>>

PEDEN READY FOR SHOT AT THE BIG TIME
Sportinglife.com (UK), Thu, 07 Jul 2005
It has taken Robbie Peden nearly a decade to get to the top in the super-featherweight division, and now he is there he is not going to just drift off without a battle. Since turning professional in 1996, the Australian has struggled with a problem that is a typical one in boxing. He has always b  Read Full Story >>>

Australian promoter wants Manny’s bro to fight in Oz
By Glenn C. Michelena, Sun.Star Cebu, Thu, 07 Jul 2005
After year of toiling under the shadow of his more illustrious older brother Manny, it looks like Bobby Pacquiao is finally getting the attention he deserves. William Takataka, an Australian promoter, said he is willing to pay a king’s ransom just to get Pacquiao, who became an overnight s  Read Full Story >>>

TOP CANADIAN FIGHTER TO TRAIN AT ALA GYM
By Salven L. Lagumbay, PhilBoxing.com, Wed, 06 Jul 2005
An 18-year-old former amateur standout from Canada is set to fly to the Philippines and hold training camp at the famed ALA Gym in Cebu in preparation for his plan to throw his hat into the professional ranks. Joel Mills, who will be fighting either as a welterweight or junior middleweight (147-  Read Full Story >>>

Forgive and forget, says Pacquiao
By Joaquin Henson, The Philippine Star, Wed, 06 Jul 2005
Boxing hero Manny Pacquiao’s back in town and he’s definitely not filing a case against former business manager Rod Nazario. Pacquiao’s lawyer Judd Burstein was on speaker phone calling from his New York office at the Philippine Sportswriters Association (PSA) Forum yesterday a  Read Full Story >>>

For Pacquiao, let bygones be bygones
By Nick Giongco, The Manila Bulletin, Wed, 06 Jul 2005
Manny Pacquiao is willing to forgive and forget. Appearing at the weekly PSA Forum at the Pantalan Restaurant five hours after arriving from 16-hour flight from Los Angeles, Pacquiao revealed that he is no longer keen on going after business manager Rod Nazario, who he believed conspired with U  Read Full Story >>>

Manny to tee off fund drive for AG bets
By Abac Cordero, The Philippine Star, Wed, 06 Jul 2005
Manny Pacquiao is in a very good mood these days. After scoring a big knockout win in his legal battle with American promoter Murad Muhammad, the Filipino boxing hero yesterday announced the staging of the first Manny Pacquiao golf tournament on July 28 in Wack Wack. The tournament is actual  Read Full Story >>>

Pacquiao ready to move on
By Ronnie Nathanielsz, Manila Standard Today, Wed, 06 Jul 2005
Manny Pacquiao is leaving the past behind as he looks forward to the future. The 26-year-old Filipino ring sensation said he’s raring to get back in shape and prepare for his comeback fight slated this September following a draining legal battle that saw him accepting an out-of-court settl  Read Full Story >>>

Pacquiao wants more money? We'll pay says Dib's promoter
By Paul Upham, SecondsOut.com, Tue, 05 Jul 2005
Responding to a report on SecondsOut, Australian promoter William Takataka said on Tuesday that he is prepared to pay more money to get Bobby Pacquiao to Sydney to face Billy "the Kid" Dib on July 27. Takataka was adamant that he had been in negotiations with people representing Pacquiao and wants t  Read Full Story >>>

PACQUIAO vs HAMED... WHAT IF?
By Kenny Perrault, braggingrightscorner.com, Tue, 05 Jul 2005
The featherweight division missed a potential "Super Fight" by only a few years. The fight would have featured two southpaws with the kind of explosive power that can end any fight with just one blink of the eye. The two men I am talking about are Manny Pacquiao and "Prince" Naseem Hamed. Love o  Read Full Story >>>

Burstein ready to fly here, show evidence
By Joaquin Henson, The Philippine Star, Tue, 05 Jul 2005
Three-time world boxing champion Manny Pacquiao’s high-powered New York lawyer Judd Burstein, known as a defender of the oppressed, said recently he’s willing to fly to Manila and share with Philippine authorities the evidence of shenanigans he uncovered in the course of a case filed aga  Read Full Story >>>

"THE PINOY" SAYS MANNY'S LEGAL PROBLEMS NOT OVER
By Jason Aniel, RingTalk.com, Tue, 05 Jul 2005
"PAC-MAN" NOW A FREE MAN Last Tuesday, the New York District Court ordered that since a settlement has been reached between Manny Pacquiao and promoter Murad Muhammad, all charges by both parties be dropped. In other words, both Pacquiao and Muhammad admit no guilt whatsoever because the verdict   Read Full Story >>>

RSR Mail Bag July 4, 2005
By "Bad" Brad Berkwitt and George Diaz Smith, RingsideReport.com, Tue, 05 Jul 2005
This weeks bag has a mix of questions from the outcome of the Peter Vs Sykes match, the ever present Manny Pacquiao fans, a little old school stuff, training questions and questions about Tommy Hearns announced comeback. "Bad" Brad, Now that Peter destroyed Sykes, do you think he deserves a   Read Full Story >>>

Pacquiao Back in Philippines for "Unfinished Business"
By Winchell Campos, mannypacquiao.ph, Mon, 04 Jul 2005
LOS ANGELES -- Saying that he wanted to return to training camp the soonest possible time, Manny Pacquiao went back home to the Philippines Sunday evening to deal with "unfinished business" a week after winning a settlement in his landmark case against estranged promoter Murad Muhammad. Pacquiao  Read Full Story >>>

Koncz and Pacquiao to co-manage Bobby
By Salven L. Lagumbay, PhilBoxing.com, Mon, 04 Jul 2005
Newly-crowned WBC Continental Americas super-featherweight champ Bobby Pacquiao can now look forward to focusing only on bigger fights ahead as he is now being managed by his older and more illustrious brother Manny and Los Angeles-based American-Canadian Michael Koncz. Koncz and Manny Pacquiao h  Read Full Story >>>


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