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The fight for pay-per-view revenues (Part 2) By Ronnie Nathanielsz, Manila Standard Today, Wed, 06 Apr 2005 While we may question the judgment of Manny Pacquiao in signing a two-year management deal with American Shelly Finkel after discarding his former manager Marty Elorde during a crucial stage of his preparations for a mega-buck showdown with Erik Morales, we certainly cannot question his right to do Read Full Story >>>Fighting Words: Mormeck, Pacquiao, Contender and More By David P. Greisman, BoxingScene.com, Tue, 05 Apr 2005 In this week?s edition of Fighting Words, we?ll take a quick look at the cruiserweight unification match, answer another email concerning Manny Pacquiao and Erik Morales, correct some errors on this month?s Championship Calendar and update folks on what?s going on in The Contender. The Ten Count is Read Full Story >>> Pacquiao PPV share 'secure' under Ali Act Philippine Daily Inquirer, Tue, 05 Apr 2005 UNDER the Muhammad Ali Boxing Reform Act, chances are great that Manny Pacquiao would still get his share from the pay-per-view earnings of his recent fight with Erik Morales.
And such a law is needed in the country to protect the welfare of local fighters, according to Hermie Rivera, a former sp Read Full Story >>> MAYOL RETAINS OPBF TITLE IN JAPAN By Ronnie Nathanielsz, mannypacquiao.ph, Tue, 05 Apr 2005 Oriental Pacific Boxing Federation minimum weight champion Rodel Mayol retained his title with a lopsided twelve round decision over former Japanese champion Takayuki Korogi at the Central Gym in Osaka, Monday night and set himself up for a title shot which, at present, appears to have been denied h Read Full Story >>> Murad Muhammad gets back at Manny Pacquiao mannypacquiao.ph, Tue, 05 Apr 2005 To: Manny Pacquaio
I have worked in this sport of boxing for over 40 years and NEVER in those years have I seen a more disgraceful display of ingratitude and disloyalty than what I see plastered on this website! To get directly to the point, You, Manny Pacquiao are an ingrate and a back stabber Read Full Story >>> Distractions hurt Pacquiao?s chances (Part I) By Ronnie Nathanielsz, Manila Standard Today, Tue, 05 Apr 2005 One day after his management contract with Marty Elorde expired last Jan. 31, Ring Magazine and International Boxing Association featherweight champion Manny Pacquiao signed a two-year management deal with Shelly Finkel and lawyers Nicholas Kahn and Kenneth Davidson.
The decision by Pacquiao to Read Full Story >>> Pacquiao a winner in another ring By Nick Giongco, The Manila Bulletin, Tue, 05 Apr 2005 AFTER LICKING his wounds from the beating he absorbed from Erik The Terrible, Manny Pacquiao got a measure of success in another ring.
He cleaned up some of his rivals during a five-cock derby held over the weekend hosted by the National Cockers Association at the Pasay City Cockpit where he emer Read Full Story >>> A Tribute to Manny Pacquiao By Arnel Paciano D. Casanova, RingsideReport.com, Tue, 05 Apr 2005 I met Manny and his family recently in the Mandarin Hotel lobby here in the PI. I just alighted from my car together with my wife and son to spend the Easter weekend at the Mandarin while Manny was waiting for his ride. My 4-year old son was so excited upon seeing him and honestly, I was also as exc Read Full Story >>> Post fight Pacquiao Vs Morales Mailbag Part V By Kimo Morrison & Isaac Barrio, Hard Core Boxing, Tue, 05 Apr 2005 Top Pangilinan:
I'm a big fan of Pacquiao and I think the fight was really awesome and a classic one. I think Manny's cut in the 5th round has big effect on the outcome of the fight. I have to admit though that Morales really outboxed Manny on this fight. I would like to see the two mix it up aga Read Full Story >>> The Difference Between Champions And Titleholders By Eric Raskin, MaxBoxing.com, Mon, 04 Apr 2005 Jean-Marc Mormeck is the world cruiserweight champion. The only world cruiserweight champion.
Two days ago, he was a mere titleholder, a designation that doesn?t mean much at all. Not in a world in which Wladimir Sidorenko, Maselino Masoe, and Isaac Bustos call themselves titleholders. Not in a w Read Full Story >>> Barrera's Wild Ride Continues By Sean Stowell, MaxBoxing.com, Mon, 04 Apr 2005 Just about a year ago Marco Antonio Barrera's stock was at a low point. It was thought that he may have been at the end of his stellar career, and it was feared that he'd labeled an "opponent" for up and comers to stomp on as they climbed their way up the rankings.
All of this was being said afte Read Full Story >>> Pacquiao?s contract By Beth Celis, The Manila Bulletin, Mon, 04 Apr 2005 I only had one request from colleague Ronnie Nathanielsz when he called the other day to inform me that he had just arrived from the United States where he covered the Manny Pacquiao-Erik Morales fight in Las Vegas.
I asked Ronnie to please explain why he is being blamed by just about everybody f Read Full Story >>> Pacquiao to fight another Mexican? By Abac Cordero, The Philippine Star, Mon, 04 Apr 2005 Another Mexican boxer outside of the "Big Three" is being lined up as Manny Pacquiao?s next opponent.
The 26-year-old Pacquiao, who lost to Mexico?s Erik Morales at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas last March 19, said his backers are planning a comeback fight for him sometime in July against another M Read Full Story >>> Dissecting Pacquiao trainer Freddie Roach By Recah Trinidad, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Mon, 04 Apr 2005 LET'S do it now and see who's the bigger cabron, grunted Erik Morales in his turn to speak during the final presscon of his showdown against Manny Pacquiao at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas last month.
You're free to interpret what that word cabron means, but to Latinos, it could be equal to a man's Read Full Story >>> Pacquiao: bad manners By Teodoro C. Benigno, The Philippine Star, Mon, 04 Apr 2005 Far be it for this columnist to stick a little blade into the side of a Filipino treated far and wide as a national icon. His name is Manny Pacquiao and he should be spared the slings and arrows of ordinary commerce. But I can?t leave him off that easily for to do so would only worsen his character. Read Full Story >>> The Inside Story: Pacquiao vs Morales By Ronnie Nathanielsz, Manila Standard Today, Mon, 04 Apr 2005 Much has been written and much more said about the epic battle between Ring Magazine and International Boxing Association featherweight champion Manny Pacquiao and former three-time world champion Erik ?El Terrible? Morales at the jam-packed MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada last March 19. Read Full Story >>> Do US Laws Have Enough Teeth to Protect Pacquiao? (Third of a Series) By Winchell Campos, mannypacquiao.ph, Sun, 03 Apr 2005 LOS ANGELES?While Manny Pacquiao?s wily promoter Murad Muhammad and his cohorts think they have scored a fast one over the Filipino, set US laws will be put to test to reclaim what is rightfully and morally his.
Muhammad, who has put a lock on the bigger chunk of money in the Pacquiao-Morales me Read Full Story >>> Negotiating the web By Gail Ilagan, MindaNews, Sun, 03 Apr 2005 DAVAO CITY -- Jerry agreed that there should be nothing reprehensible about a poor boy from Dadiangas doing a stint at the MGM Grand for the money. He went on to say he found it refreshing that a female wrote something good enough to be stacked among the male-dominated offering of featured articles Read Full Story >>> No revenge for Pacquiao as Morales goes heavier By Salven L. Lagumbay, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Sun, 03 Apr 2005 FILIPINO boxing superstar Manny Pacquiao will not get a shot at vengeance against Erik "El Terrible" Morales.
The other day, the Mexican legend Morales announced that he will most likely be moving up into the bigger lightweight division, depending on an important unification fight involving one Read Full Story >>> The Pacman Cometh By Rodel E. Rodis, AsianWeek, Sat, 02 Apr 2005 The Philippines has often been compared to the world of Eugene O?Neill?s Broadway play The Iceman Cometh: a cruel place where despair is a constant presence and relief comes in pipe dreams.
But for one night, March 19, 2005, the despair of poverty and strife in the Philippines was replaced by a d Read Full Story >>>
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