SonBorj Posted January 22, 2006 Share Posted January 22, 2006 tamaan sana ng kidlat yung mga nagpakalat ng maling balita kaninang umaga na natalo si Pacquiao :boo: Quote Link to comment
fatso8 Posted January 22, 2006 Share Posted January 22, 2006 sarap manood sa sinehan! ang saya! ang ingay! parang nandun ka sa T&M! haha!..... bad trip lang yung nasa likod ko na gus2 pa atang palitan si Quinito sa play by play! kakainis! buti na lang nanalo si Manny! Go PacMan!!! :cool: :thumbsupsmiley: Quote Link to comment
bubuy Posted January 22, 2006 Share Posted January 22, 2006 bad trip lang yung nasa likod ko na gus2 pa atang palitan si Quinito sa play by play! kakainis! <{POST_SNAPBACK}>bwahahaha.. natawa ako dito.. pero usually ganun naman talaga sa sinehan.. Quote Link to comment
Wyld Posted January 22, 2006 Share Posted January 22, 2006 Twas one good fight! :cool: Nanuod kame ng PPV and we were really so tense at the start ... but when the PacMan unhooked is 1-2 punches... Morales was a goner! Way to go, PacMan! Quote Link to comment
bubuy Posted January 22, 2006 Share Posted January 22, 2006 Twas one good fight! :cool: Nanuod kame ng PPV and we were really so tense at the start ... but when the PacMan unhooked is 1-2 punches... Morales was a goner! Way to go, PacMan! <{POST_SNAPBACK}>nirecord mo ba? share mo yung video.. :boo: Quote Link to comment
cheeselogger Posted January 22, 2006 Share Posted January 22, 2006 Twas one good fight! :cool: Nanuod kame ng PPV and we were really so tense at the start ... but when the PacMan unhooked is 1-2 punches... Morales was a goner! Way to go, PacMan! <{POST_SNAPBACK}> nyahahaha :boo: gising pa para lang mapanood ang laban ni Pacquiao... iba ka talaga manny, simply the best! :thumbsupsmiley: :cool: Quote Link to comment
Chito Posted January 22, 2006 Share Posted January 22, 2006 T'was a very good fight (syempre, panalo eh ) The body shots thrown by Paquiao was a new strategy that apparently worked. This was one thing I didn't see in the previoius fight. At the beginning Morales waxed dangerously with his killer counterpunching ability....but the body shots wore them off, until he just ran. ====== On the national anthem - bad trip talaga yung "laban PacMan". Nakakainis. But I think Martin Nievera wouldn't have done better. The guy has lived in this country for decades but still can not speak straight Filipino. I'm not so sure I want him representing my country. Even Alex Compton speaks better Filipino. Quote Link to comment
Chito Posted January 22, 2006 Share Posted January 22, 2006 I just saw some pictures of the fight. Geez, Morales' nose swelled to twice its size! Quote Link to comment
Wyld Posted January 22, 2006 Share Posted January 22, 2006 nirecord mo ba? share mo yung video.. :boo:<{POST_SNAPBACK}> We have it on a VHS tape. Pano ko she share yun? Quote Link to comment
MODERATOR tamago Posted January 22, 2006 MODERATOR Share Posted January 22, 2006 Congrats to Pacman! Yahoo!!! Quote Link to comment
bubuy Posted January 22, 2006 Share Posted January 22, 2006 source : MaxBoxing Pacquiao Gains Revenge with Electrifying 10th Stoppage of Morales LAS VEGAS, Jan. 21 - A bigger, stronger, smarter, and more focused Manny Pacquiao than has ever been seen in the ring gradually and dramatically wore down and stopped Erik Morales in the 10th round of an electrifying rematch before 14,618 fans at the Thomas & Mack Arena to even up their series at 1-1 and impossibly raise his icon status in his native Philippines even higher. After struggling to find range and mount a sustained attack in the first five rounds of intense back-and-forth action that he often got the worst of, Pacquiao found his stride in the sixth round - using timing, feints and combinations to set up his lightening-fast power shots - and then dominated the following rounds with intensity and intelligence until twice dropping the ever-game Morales in the 10th round, prompting referee Kenny Bayless to wisely step in and wave the contest off at 2:33 of the round, just seconds after the second knockdown. Up until Bayless called it off, Pacquiao's fanatical followers had to hold their breath as numerous times throughout the bout, just when it appeared that Pacquiao was about to overwhelm Morales, the hard-nosed Mexican would come back and stun their hero. It happened in the second round, when Pacquiao, now 41-3-1 (32), landed a series of lefts that hurt Morales and sent him stumbling back into the ropes. Morales, now 48-4 (34), waved Pacquiao in as if to say "Bring it!" and then fired back, driving the Filipino icon into the ropes. It happened in the fourth round, after Pacquiao appeared to briefly stun Morales at the start of the round only to get knocked off balance by a counter punch. Of course, this was to be expected from these two warriors. They have fighting styles and mentalities that ensure that when they step into the ring vs. one another the result is as good as it gets in boxing - non-stop two-way action. However, in the sixth round the benefits of the best training camp of Pacquiao's career began to show. Coming into this rematch, Pacquiao did not have to deal with the drama that his former promoter, Murad Muhammad, used to invite by messing with the three-division champ's purse money, fight tickets, hotel rooms and contractual agreements (such as the kind of gloves he could wear -- for this fight he got to wear his favored Reyes-brand mitts). Pacquiao also had a closed camp from his legion of L.A.-based Filipino admirers. Possibly for the first time in his career, he was able to focus on the instructions and game plans laid out by trainer Freddie Roach. And possibly for the first time, Pacquiao carried out those plans and instructions 100%. Pacquiao did not rely on his speed, power and reflexes (in the form of his big left hand). He was a two handed fighter tonight. His right hook did as much damage as his vaunted straight left. He mixed his punches up well to the body and hand, and he worked Morales' mid-section consistently throughout the nine and half rounds of action. He paced himself. He picked his spots. He landed lead power punches to the body and head and flurried when appropriate. He did all of this with the kind of poise and accuracy expected of an elite fighter. Gone were the manic charges and retreats of the first fight with Morales. This version of Pacquiao was not nearly as easy to anticipate and time with counter punches. Still, even after looking the best he's ever looked vs. Morales in rounds six and seven, the Tijuana native managed to give him hell in the late rounds, despite absorbing the majority of punishment. In the eighth round, Pacquiao hurt Morales early, driving the Mexican into the ropes, but the three-division champ may have been playing possum as he suckered his antagonist into a counter right. Furious exchanges ensued, but it was Morales, who didn't seem to enjoy the edge in size that he did in their first encounter, who was repeatedly hurt. Even in the fateful 10th round, Morales was able to hurt Pacquiao with a right before absorbing the salvo from from the Filipino hero that put him down for the first time. Utter chaos mixed with absolute joy broke out in the Thomas & Mack arena following the precise combination that put Morales down again, and the Filipino fans quite literally exploded out of their seats when Bayless called a halt to what had become an unnecessary beating. The knockdowns that Morales suffered in round 10 were the first times he's really been decked in a pro fight (the 12th round of his first fight with Barrera was more a slip or flash knockdown). And, of course, the stoppage itself was the first time Morales was knocked out in a hall-of-fame career. Maybe all the ring wars have finally caught up with "El Terrible". But a more likely reason for his loss is that he was beaten by the better fighter tonight. Quote Link to comment
Wyld Posted January 22, 2006 Share Posted January 22, 2006 nyahahaha :boo: gising pa para lang mapanood ang laban ni Pacquiao... iba ka talaga manny, simply the best! :thumbsupsmiley: :cool:<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Heheheh we attended a party kasi...everyone left the party at a nearby hotel around 10ish to go to my tita's house to watch the fight at my tita's house. Badtrip talaga yun Pambansang Awit Not bad at all Quote Link to comment
bubuy Posted January 22, 2006 Share Posted January 22, 2006 We have it on a VHS tape. Pano ko she share yun? <{POST_SNAPBACK}>ngak! paconvert mo.. hehe.. Quote Link to comment
Supra Posted January 22, 2006 Share Posted January 22, 2006 Maraming Salamat! Manny! Mabuhay Ka! Quote Link to comment
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