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| | All articles by Mortz Marcelo Ortigoza | There are 26 articles attributed to this author. Displaying articles 21 to 26.Unimpressive Performance of Brian Villoria Thu, 02 Mar 2006 Thanks, the unimpressive performance of Brian Villoria, the World Boxing Council (WBC) Light flyweight Champion, was not about his under performance or the toughness of challenger Jose Antonio Aguirre as our eyes would want us to believe. But it was about Viloria?s hairline fracture of his fourth me
Pacquiao, Barrera and Morales Should Fight in One Card in September Sun, 26 Feb 2006 As what I've told you in my previous column “Graceful Exit for this Hogwash Rubber Match”, it seems the Manny Pacquaio-Erik Morales trilogy will go to the trashcan for good.
Tom Thompson e-mailed me the other day and informed me about the scoop he got from Pacman’s promoter Gary
The Ultimate Fight for Greed? Sun, 19 Feb 2006 Lately, I was disturbed by the pronouncement of Erik Morales's manager Bob Arum, and the agreement in principle by Manny Pacquaio's manager Shelly Finkel and trainer Freddie Roach that the two marquee fighters will clash in a trilogy on September 18, 2006 at 132 lbs.
What was most disturbing was
Graceful Exit for this Hogwash Rubber Match Sat, 11 Feb 2006 Legally, the team of Manny Pacquiao can dishonor their contract with the Erik Morales camp on the stipulation that in case the latter would lose on their January 2006 rematch Morales could invoke the rematch clause.
Pacquiao can breach this contract because Morales was asking to slug it out a
Analysis: Pacquiao vs. Morales II (Part 2) Sat, 21 Jan 2006 As you read this column, it will be only hours before the moment of reckoning of who is the best pugilist at this Super Featherweight (130 pounds) marquee fight on January 22 (Manila Time) that will be held at Thomas & Mack Center at La Vegas, Nevada in USA.
Psychologically, Manny “Pacman&
Analysis: Pacquiao vs. Morales II (Part I) Sat, 21 Jan 2006 Second to politics, my other love is boxing. Because it’s a mind-game primordially. As what Light Heavyweight champion Antonio Tarver said after his third fight with Roy Jones: “It’s a chess match. One mistake and you’re doomed.” And Sun Tzu’s “Know yourself
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