by enad on November 16, 2009
by enad on November 11, 2009
November 14, 2009, Saturday, at 9pm ET. That’s the time to wait for. Pacquiao will try to get his seventh world boxing title. He’ll be having a bout with Miguel Cotto billed “Firepower” to be held at at the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. Of course, that’s something you already know. But the question is “Where and how do watch the Pacquiao-Cotto live stream for free?” [may kasunod pa po...]
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by enad on November 5, 2009
Boxing superstar Manny Pacquiao sits for a live interview with Jimmy Kimmel. In this interview, Pacman impresses Kimmel with his, at least, better English. He also reveals the not-so-religious-and classical names of her two daughter (Mary Divine Grace and
Queen Eliazabeth. He also has two sons named Junior and Michael Stephen). Did I also mention what the name of his dog was? It’s Pacman.
Pacquiao ends the live interview with his rendition of the song “Sometimes When We Touch.” If only he could sing his very own songs, the audiencewould have gone through “nosebleeding.” Lol
[may kasunod pa po...]
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by enad on November 2, 2009
by enad on October 25, 2009
Earlier this morning (Philippine Time), HBO aired the first episode of Pacquiao-Cotto 24/7. This episode is mainly on the fighters talking about the inspiration that push them to strive hard and hold on to victory–what and who they are fighting for. This is like stepping into their lives before they step into the ring. [may kasunod pa po...]
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by enad on October 24, 2009
On October 24th, HBO’s Emmy award-winning documentary reality series 24/7 returns with, this time, Pacquiao/Cotto.
This four-episode series leads up to November 14th PPV Showdown billed “Firepower.” The series is part of HBO’s promotion of the Manny Pacquiao vs Miguel Cotto bout. Each episode focuses on each fighter’s training and preparation for the fight, as well as a glimpse of their personal lives. [may kasunod pa po...]
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by enad on October 15, 2009
Pound for pound champ Manny Pacquiao will be crossing the line between boxing and extreme mixed martial arts. Pacman will be in line with WWE wrestling superstars like Batista and Randy Orton. Pacquiao is a great boxer but if he seriousy ever will, that will also be equivalent to crossing the thin line between being a genius and insanity. Anyway, there’s no truth about that. That’s just according to another funny photoshoppped picture of Manny Pacquiao down there. [may kasunod pa po...]
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by enad on October 11, 2009
My mom was thinking that Manny Pacquiao would just train in Baguio City in preparation for his upcoming fight against World Boxing Organization (WBO) welterweight champ Miguel Cotto in Las Vegas. I didn’t argue but I was thinking that he’d be leaving the country for the US and continue his preparation there like in his past fights. I was right. In fact, he’s leaving could even be earlier. [may kasunod pa po...]
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by enad on September 22, 2009
Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao is a great boxing fighter. Miguel Cotto also is. But whoever of these two boxers is the greater one, that’s something everyone is yet to find out. Forty-one days from now, the world will again temporarily stop as the people watch these two boxers release punches for a title fight. Pound for pound champion Manny Pacquiao will take on welterweight powerhouse Miguel Cotto. The bout will be held on November 14, 2009 at MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada where Mayweather and Marquez also had theirs. So mark your calendar for that day folks. [may kasunod pa po...]
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by enad on September 20, 2009
Many of us were are able to watch live how Floyd Mayweather Jr. defeated Juan Manual Marquez and emerged as the “number one.” Well, many of us. But not all. For the benefit of those who were not able to see the highly anticipated bout between the two boxers because either the livestream from the other sites didn’t work or your cable provider couldn’t or wouldn’t afford to provide you with the live telecast, I decided to embed the video of their fight on this page. Call it whatever you want–”Mayweather vs Marquez play by play,” “Mayweather vs Marquez fight replay,”
or “Mayweather vs Marquez complete fight video–they’re all here. And just down there. [may kasunod pa po...]
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