crunk Posted September 25, 2009 Share Posted September 25, 2009 anyway interesting ang laban na pacman vs mayweather dahil they are both coming in different sides of boxing world. si mayweather, family ng boksingero at hambog, while pacman (bobby pacquiao is just trying hard) is coming out of poverty, at tinaguriang gentleman sa loob ng ring. both are aspiring musician, si pacman gumawa ng kanta para sa bayan, habang si gayweather gumawa ng rap praising himself. kung dalwang to ang maghaharap, mas marami ang gustong mapanood ang pre fight drama. at ang bangaan sa loob ng lona. Kala ko maraming manonood dahil sa magco-concert silang dalawa sensya na po kung OT Quote Link to comment
djlo Posted September 28, 2009 Share Posted September 28, 2009 Kala ko maraming manonood dahil sa magco-concert silang dalawa sensya na po kung OT pede!!!!!!!!!!! Quote Link to comment
wanKsta Posted September 28, 2009 Share Posted September 28, 2009 Pound 4 Pound KING!! Quote Link to comment
johncharles Posted September 28, 2009 Share Posted September 28, 2009 puro purse splitting ang pinaguusapan para silang mga babae MAN UP!!! :grr: paqcuiao VS mayweather.. Winner Takes ALL, period. :goatee: Quote Link to comment
Jessieboy Posted September 28, 2009 Share Posted September 28, 2009 puro purse splitting ang pinaguusapan para silang mga babae MAN UP!!! :grr: paqcuiao VS mayweather.. Winner Takes ALL, period. :goatee: Good idea bro, this looks good para magka alaman na sino mas matapang. Quote Link to comment
satanas666 Posted September 29, 2009 Share Posted September 29, 2009 (edited) nasaan ka na manny?kelangan ka ng bayan!nasaan na ang pambansang kamao? Edited September 29, 2009 by satanas666 Quote Link to comment
skull_leader Posted September 29, 2009 Share Posted September 29, 2009 nasaan ka na manny?kelangan ka ng bayan!nasaan na ang pambansang kamao? ano kailangan mo kay Manny? Quote Link to comment
satanas666 Posted September 30, 2009 Share Posted September 30, 2009 ano kailangan mo kay Manny? may number ka ba ni manny? paki forward na kelangan siya ng bayan... thanks in advance Quote Link to comment
manny_nangkal Posted September 30, 2009 Share Posted September 30, 2009 nasaan ka na manny?kelangan ka ng bayan!nasaan na ang pambansang kamao? Ok na satanasNadinig na ni Pacman ang daing ng bayanLayuan mo na kami, sa Puerto Rico ka nalang tumambay, sa gym ni Cotto Quote Link to comment
manny_nangkal Posted September 30, 2009 Share Posted September 30, 2009 Pacman donates P1 million; leagues also help By Nelson Beltran (The Philippine Star) Updated September 30, 2009 12:00 AM MANILA, Philippines - Boxing champ Manny Pacquiao has donated P1 million in cash to typhoon victims even as he enjoined his fellow Filipinos to continue praying for Divine help while he was in training in Baguio City yesterday. “I will take a rest from training on Sunday and I hope Team Pacquiao will be able to go to Manila to give relief goods to victims,” said Pacquiao in a phone patch interview.Officials of SBP, the PBA, PBL, Liga Pilipinas, NCAA and UAAP wil also join hands this morning in a press conference at the PBA office in Libis, Quezon City to announce their charity event for typhoon victims Monday at the Araneta Coliseum. They will hold two exhibition matches pitting the UAAP-NCAA selection versus PBL-Liga selection and Smart Gilas versus Powerade Pilipinas. Proceeds from gate receipts will be donated to victims of storm Ondoy. Coach Yeng Guiao is reuniting with his Tianjin Fiba Asia RP team going up against coach Rajko Toroman and his Smart Gilas developmental team. The cream of the UAAP and the NCAA, meanwhile, join forces in this endeavor before returning to their respective teams for the closing stage of the collegiate season. Meanwhile, PBA board chairman Lito Alvarez said there will be no tug-o-war for the services of Japeth Aguilar during the Powerade Pilipinas-Smart Gilas dream exhibition match as he’ll allow the controversial player to play for the RP developmental team. After that, Alvarez, however, is hopeful SBP executive director Noli Eala will keep his word that they will not touch Aguilar until he has come to terms with Burger King. “Admittedly, Japeth has no contract with the PBA. This is a noble project, so how can we say no,” said Alvarez. “But this will be Japeth’s last game with Smart Gilas. After this project, I’ll request to SBP not to allow Japeth play with them anymore, even in scrimmages,” Alvarez added. “He (Aguilar) must come to terms with us already. We will show how supportive we are to SBP, and I expect them to return the gesture.” Quote Link to comment
satanas666 Posted September 30, 2009 Share Posted September 30, 2009 Genesis 2:2 (NIV) By the seventh day God had finished the work he had been doing; so on the seventh day he rested from all his work. Emmanuel Dapidran Pacquiao, The Lord of the Ring said in a phone patch interview. “I will take a rest from training on Sunday and I hope Team Pacquiao will be able to go to Manila to give relief goods to victims,” Quote Link to comment
Eddy Syet Posted September 30, 2009 Share Posted September 30, 2009 puro purse splitting ang pinaguusapan para silang mga babae MAN UP!!! :grr: paqcuiao VS mayweather.. Winner Takes ALL, period. :goatee: Naku huwag... magagalit ang mga promoters! Quote Link to comment
manny_nangkal Posted October 1, 2009 Share Posted October 1, 2009 Genesis 2:2 (NIV) By the seventh day God had finished the work he had been doing; so on the seventh day he rested from all his work. Emmanuel Dapidran Pacquiao, The Lord of the Ring said in a phone patch interview. “I will take a rest from training on Sunday and I hope Team Pacquiao will be able to go to Manila to give relief goods to victims,” Parang Diyos pala si Manny, nag rest sa Sunday at bababa from the summer capital to help :thumbsupsmiley: Quote Link to comment
manny_nangkal Posted October 1, 2009 Share Posted October 1, 2009 mga kababayan ko at mga tagahanga ni Manny Pacman may malungkot na balita ako sa inyo... mukhang tutoo ang tsismis na lalampas sa 1 million PPV buys ang labang Mayweather vs Marquez sumatotal ay nag-generate ng profit na $100 million usd ang laban ni Floyd (PPV buys, closed ciruit at ticket sales) ibig sabihin ay si Floyd na ang may kapangyarihan kung sino lalabanan niya, kung kailan siya lalaban at kung magkano ang kita niya sa laban.. :( :( "It appears the reports of boxing's death are greatly exaggerated. "Through the roof. I'm hearing through the roof. I don't want to announce anything. When I announce it, I want to be able to fully stand behind it. It's big, very big," stated Golen Boy CEO Richard Schaefer as he hinted to Michael Rosenthal of Ringtv.com that the number of pay-per-view buys for last weekend's Mayweather vs. Marquez card will indeed exceed 1 million. "UFC goes and announces that it had a $2.4 million gate. We did three times that; we just didn't send out a press release. It's Okay," continued Schaefer, "Dana White makes all these negative comments about Mayeather. Arum makes stupid statements, saying the only entertaining thing about Mayweather is when he shoots bullets outside the ring. It's just disrespectful of Floyd. We should be proud of an American who can generate $100 million in one night, not be on the guy's ass." - Golden Boy CEO Richard Schaefer Wag kayo mag -alala umabot ng 1 million buys pero discounted pala yung price!Mas malaki pa rin pala kinita ng Pacman vs Hatton sa PPV! And 100% sold ticket sa Pacman-Hatton, sa PBF vs Panghe ay 75% lang sold na tiketMay bargaining power pa din si Manny! Quote Link to comment
manny_nangkal Posted October 1, 2009 Share Posted October 1, 2009 (edited) Smart money’s always on Floyd IT is no wonder he has decided he wants to be called Floyd 'Money' Mayweather - he generates bucket-loads of the stuff. Figures do not lie and the latest numbers issued in America prove Mayweather is by far boxing's biggest attraction. More than one million US homes bought the HBO pay-per-view telecast of his comeback fight against Mexican Juan Manuel Marquez, bringing in $32.5million. A staggering financial return, considering it was a non-title fight and a Mayweather victory was considered a foregone conclusion. It is only the fifth time in pay-per-view history that a non-heavyweight battle has soared above the million mark. If further evidence was needed about Mayweather's marketability, his last three fights have been seen in 4.4million American homes and produced revenue of $188million. Mayweather's master-class against Marquez was nearly two weeks ago but fight folk on both sides of the Atlantic are still drooling at the memory. Freddie Roach, trainer of Manny Pacquiao and Amir Khan, could not resist sending Floyd a sarcastic well-done message. It said: "Many congratulations on beating the best lightweight in the world." Certainly, Mayweather's brilliant performance must be put in perspective. He was facing a very much smaller man. Nevertheless, his remarkable speed of thought and movement, at times, was breathtaking - particularly as he had been out of the ring for almost two years. The Moneyman, who earned $6million, went through his full repertoire in a dazzling display that completely outclassed Marquez, a great fighter in his own division. Watching Mayweather had me wondering which of the superstar welterweights I covered had the necessary tools to penetrate his seemingly impregnable defences. Would Carlos Palamino, Tommy Hearns, Roberto Duran, Don Curry, Marvin Starling or Lloyd Honeyghan have been gifted enough to put an end to Mayweather's 40-fight unbeaten run? I think not. I believe the only one who had the skills and mental strength to outfox and outfight a near faultless Floyd was Sugar Ray Leonard. Leonard at his very best was almost perfection. If he and Mayweather were to meet today, I am sure they would shatter the pay-per-view record of 2.2million buys. Leonard may be 53 but he still retains the same highly-charged, competitive instincts that enabled him to prevail over Duran, Hearns and Marvin Hagler in the 1980s. So I called him at his Los Angeles home this week to ask if he thought he could have taken care of Mayweather in similar style. Sugar Ray chuckled and said: "If only I was 25 years younger, I'd be glad to show you how to do it. "Fighters like Mayweather come along once in a generation and I'm one of his biggest fans "He is a tremendous talent with remarkable reflexes and, in many ways, reminds me of myself. He's certainly as arrogant as I was. "Floyd is incredibly fast and he's extremely difficult to nail with a solid shot. "And nothing would have given me greater pleasure than to pit my wit against his. "The one vital difference between us is that I was a much more aggressive fighter than Floyd and I also punched much harder. "My greater strength would have been the decisive factor. But I know it wouldn't have been easy." Fans worldwide are now hoping for a showdown between Mayweather and Pacquiao, which would be next year's Fight of the Century. Sugar Ray added: "Pacquiao, with his blinding hand-speed, would have a great chance of winning. "I've never had to pay to see a fight in my life but I'd put my hand in my pocket to sit at ringside for that one." And so would I. Edited October 1, 2009 by manny_nangkal Quote Link to comment
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