TEQUILAJOE Posted January 22, 2006 Share Posted January 22, 2006 Ang galing mo talaga IDOL.......ang bilis ng kamay mo PACQUIAO FOR PRESIDENT!!!!!!!! Quote Link to comment
edc Posted January 22, 2006 Share Posted January 22, 2006 Napansin nyo din pala yung sinabi ko yesterday about dun sa Singer na pumiyok tpos after the anthem bumanat pa ng "LABAN PACMAN" Iba klase talaga pinoy pag nasa ibang bansa Masyado Epal at Pasikat. First Gentleman and some politicians umakyat ng ring. Kailangan kakanta ng national anthem pinoy. hindi pde american citizen na pinoy blood. Quote Link to comment
Wyld Posted January 22, 2006 Share Posted January 22, 2006 mas gwapo na si pacman kay erik morales after the fight. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Parang ganon na nga i think morales got a broken nose...<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Parang. His nose sure was swollen after the fight. Parang kamatis! Quote Link to comment
murusame Posted January 22, 2006 Share Posted January 22, 2006 Mabuhay si Manny Quote Link to comment
dantederamos Posted January 22, 2006 Share Posted January 22, 2006 MANNY REALLY CREAMED THE OPPONENT!!!! YOU'RE THE MAN PACMAN!!!!!!!!!!! Quote Link to comment
MiguelAquino Posted January 22, 2006 Share Posted January 22, 2006 PAC MAN you're da pac king man!!!! sh1t $2 mil??? you can buy all the MPA's in da pinas pare!!!!! Quote Link to comment
xycho_g Posted January 22, 2006 Share Posted January 22, 2006 im already downloading the whole fight...siguro bukas ko macomplete to...haha...its almost 1g...haha... epal nmn ung mga umakyat to congratulate e..kung tutuusin bawal un e... and i know mga 10 milion dollars makukuha nya...4 million dun from ppv of hbo... Quote Link to comment
cool_as_ice Posted January 22, 2006 Share Posted January 22, 2006 (edited) T'was a gr8 battle... Sulit ang Bayad 'ika nga!! :cool: anyways some photos of the fight.. Edited January 22, 2006 by wharkooze Quote Link to comment
brawler201 Posted January 22, 2006 Share Posted January 22, 2006 kumusta na ba ang ranking? alam nyo ba? di ba ang no. 1 yung negro na tumalo kay morales <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Prior to Sunday's fight, Manny was ranked No. 1 by the WBC and the WBO in the Jr. Lightweight/Super-featherweight division, No. 2 by the WBA (Morales was No. 2) and No. 5 by the IBF (Morales wasn't even rated). Zahir Raheem who defeated Morales in an earlier fight is ranked No. 3 in the lightweight division (135 lbs.) However, Rankings don't really matter match for the acknowledged top three in the division (Manny, Barrera and Morales) as the various alphabet governing bodies will surely make the necessary accomodations in rankings just to make a significant title fight happen. Another ranking list that is noteworthy to look at is the pound-per-pound list which ranks boxers regardless of weight. In the numerous pound-per-pound rankings, Manny sits behind Marco Barrera and Eric Morales which I feel is an injustice even before the result of Pacquiao-Morales II. Ring Magazine lists Manny at No. 6 behind Barrera and Morales at Nos. 4 and 5 while Dan Rafael whose list appears at SI.com has Manny at No. 9 and even trailing Juan Miguel Marquez, Diego Corrales and Rafael Marquez which is just ridiculous. How can Manny trail the Marquez brothers who, although the best in their divisions, have not fought anyone of worth over the past twelve months or Diego Corrales who fought two fights with lightweight champ Castillo with mixed results, the first one ending in a late round rally knockout and treceiving a fifth round stretching in the rematch? The only knock on Manny by these writers is that he's not a technical boxer and thus would rank lower than other technical boxers like Marquez and Morales but that shouldn't take away his worth as a successful boxer on top of the ring regardless of the style that he uses. The result of the Morales fight should catapult him to rightful place ahead of all the pretenders in the 126-130 lb class in all significant pound per pound list. I for one would want to see Dan Rafael eat his word as he has been too generous with his predictions that Morales will outclass Manny in the rematch. At the end of the day, writers and sports experts can come up with all the list s but the real measure is in the ring. Manny is lucky enough that he can go head to head with a couple of people who are on any significant pound-per-pound list to cement his stature. Bring on the next pretender! Quote Link to comment
bret_hart Posted January 22, 2006 Share Posted January 22, 2006 (edited) good job manny! inangat mo na naman ang pangalan ng PILIPINAS!!! where are the doubters and the haters???asan na ang mga nagsasabing hindi kaya ni manny si morales???asan na ang mga nagkakalat ng tsimis na talo na si pacman??? i was really ticked when those rumors went out about manny losing the match to morales!and to think nanggaling sa kapwa pinoy natin ang balita!parang di natin kababayan si manny!i even saw one member here saying that manny got knocked down in the 4th!what's with all that crap? anyway with the TKO that manny scored over morales i guess matatahimik na ang mga detractors ni manny and true to what i said in the first part of this thread EL TERIBLE will be reduced to EL MISERABLE.obviously PACMAN made life miserable for ERIK inside the ring! CONGRATS MANNY!!! BRING ON BARRERA!!!!!!!!! Edited January 22, 2006 by bret_hart Quote Link to comment
bret_hart Posted January 23, 2006 Share Posted January 23, 2006 PACMAN SPEAKS ABOUT VICTORY! POSTFIGHT PRESS CONFERENCE Report by Mike Sloan Photography by Chris Cozzone After his thrilling, epic tenth round stoppage of living legend and future Hall of Famer Erik Morales, Filipino superstar Manny Pacquiao spoke to the press about hid latest triumph. The post fight press conference only included Pacquiao, Martin Castillo and a brief appearance from Antonio Margarito. Morales didn’t attend the conference because he was taken to nearby Valley Hospital for precautionary observations. Bob Arum: Tonight’s fight was a great fight. Of course it didn’t the way I would have liked it to, but I am content with it. Erik “El Terrible” Morales lost and was stopped for the first time in history but I can tell you that I am happy that a man like Manny Pacquiao did it. Manny is such a terrific young man, a wonderful person and a great fighter. If it was anybody else who stopped Morales, I would probably be very upset.” “El Terrible” will not be attending tonight’s press conference because he was taken to the hospital for precautionary reasons. He should be fine but because he was knocked out, it is mandatory that he be taken to the hospital.” “That first fight that was televised certainly sucked. At least Munoz/Castillo and, of course, Morales/Pacquiao made up for it. The guy who won (Jose Luis Zertuche) was supposed to fight Kelly Pavlik, but Pavlik got hurt and Marcos Primera came in on very short notice. Maybe he didn’t have enough training, I don’t know, but the fight was not what I like to put on TV.” Martin Castillo: “Thank you everybody for coming here. I just want to thank my friends, family, my team, Bob Arum, HBO for this opportunity. I am very happy with the win tonight. I expected that Munoz be very well prepared, more prepared than last time, and he was. I think I showed the world who I am and that the first fight wasn’t a (fluke). Munoz is a great fighter and he is very powerful, but I was able to come back and win. I am very happy. I also want to make sure that people hear this; I am officially calling out (Jorge) Arce, (Fernando) Montiel and if I can’t get them, I’ll move up and fight (Rafael) Marquez.” Antonio Margarito: “Thank you. I am ready for my fight on February 18. I am prepared to show a good fight against (Manuel Gomez). I think I am the best welterweight in the world and on February 18, I will show everybody why.” Manny Pacquiao: “Thank you all for showing up. Thank you to my teammates, my family, my friends and all of my fans. Thanks you to Gary Shaw, Bob Arum, HBO and Thomas and Mack Center for making this fight happen. I just want to say that I heard that Erik Morales has been taken to hospital. I just pray for him and make sure he is okay. I know he’ll be fine but since it was because of me that he is there, I pray that everything is okay with him. I also want to thank all of you who went out and bought my music CD! (much laughter).” On the rematch and how different it was this timeWell, this time I didn’t have any distractions. I fought the way I wanted to and I was just better. I think it was the body attack that really hurt him. On being the first person ever to knock Morales outIt is such an honor. Morales is a legend; one of the best of all times. And to knock him out, to be the first person, it is great. I feel great about it. But again, I really hope he is okay at hospital.” On the difference of the glovesFreddy Roach: “Well, look at his face. These are puncher’s gloves and I think tonight was proof that the gloves make a huge difference. Pacquiao: “I think the gloves worked great. They are very comfortable and I like them.” When did you know you had Morales?“I think I had him sometime in the eighth round. I knew the body punches were wearing him down and I knew that if I could keep landing them, I’d probably get him. My left hand was very (accurate), too. I think around the eighth, I knew I had him.” Did he ever hurt you?“No. He never hurt me. He is a very sharp puncher and a very accurate puncher, but tonight he never hurt me.” What is next for you? Barrera? Marquez?“Rest! I am going home to my country and I will rest. We will discuss who I fight next in the future. But first, I want to be with my family and friends. I want some rest!” PACMAN Quote Link to comment
bret_hart Posted January 23, 2006 Share Posted January 23, 2006 (edited) some post fight pics http://www.ufcfightnews.com/01-morales-pacquiao2/images/postfight0059.jpg http://www.ufcfightnews.com/01-morales-pacquiao2/images/postfight0049.jpg http://www.ufcfightnews.com/01-morales-pacquiao2/images/postfight0029.jpg http://www.ufcfightnews.com/01-morales-pacquiao2/images/postfight0054.jpg Edited January 23, 2006 by bret_hart Quote Link to comment
Chito Posted January 23, 2006 Share Posted January 23, 2006 Just to give you an idea on how destructive that first knockdown was, view the tape again. You will see that upon receiving a strong left hook, Morales seemed to spin the wrong way (i.e. the source of the punch). What actually happened was, he did sway the proper way (on his left) but since his feet were not in a position to roll with the punch, his body actually recoiled and spun the other way. God, that was a killer punch. Morales never stood a chance after that. Quote Link to comment
bret_hart Posted January 23, 2006 Share Posted January 23, 2006 gapang hanngang may lupa ERIK! http://www.ufcfightnews.com/01-morales-pacquiao2/images/pacquiao-morales2-0398.jpg http://www.ufcfightnews.com/01-morales-pacquiao2/images/pacquiao-morales2-0399.jpg http://www.ufcfightnews.com/01-morales-pacquiao2/images/pacquiao-morales2-0400.jpg http://www.ufcfightnews.com/01-morales-pacquiao2/images/pacquiao-morales2-0403.jpg http://www.ufcfightnews.com/01-morales-pacquiao2/images/pacquiao-morales2-0407.jpg http://www.ufcfightnews.com/01-morales-pacquiao2/images/pacquiao-morales2-0408.jpg http://www.ufcfightnews.com/01-morales-pacquiao2/images/pacquiao-morales2-0413.jpg Quote Link to comment
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