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Alam n'yo naman na sira-ulo ang mga taga-dos, hindi lang yan, isinabay pa yata nila ang laban ni evander holyfield sa laban ni Pacquiao, as if merong manonood noon hehe, asar talo na ang dos dahil lumipat si Pacman sa siete tapos talo pa sila sa ratings kanina :thumbsupsmiley:

~Mali po...next week pa yun laban na boxing na dos ang maglalabas!~

~agent x44 yun palabas hehehehe~

 

Pareho lng sila ng syete ganun talaga!

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nabasa ko lng mga sa yahoo sports share ko lng snyo....

 

 

 

Pacquiao rolls past Barrera in rematch

 

By Kevin Iole, Yahoo! Sports

October 6, 2007

 

 

 

 

LAS VEGAS – Manny Pacquiao was faster, stronger and busier on Saturday as he punched his way to a one-sided decision over Mexican legend Marco Antonio Barrera in their super featherweight bout at the Mandalay Bay Events Center.

 

Pacquiao was hardly overwhelming, but Barrera didn't have the speed or quickness to keep up with him.

 

Barrera, who said before the fight that he would retire, fought cautiously throughout and didn't let his hands go. Barrera circled and occasionally flicked a jab, but it was Pacquiao who pushed the pace and made the fight.

 

Judges Jerry Roth and Glenn Trowbridge each had it 118-109 for Pacquiao, while Tommy Schreck had it 115-112. Yahoo! Sports scored it 119-108 for Pacquiao.

 

"I was surprised it lasted all 12 rounds," Pacquiao trainer Freddie Roach said. "He showed a lot of heart and guts. Manny boxed well and showed good footwork, which is what we were working on. Manny cut him off and moved him to the right. That was a beautiful thing."

 

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There were no knockdowns, but Pacquiao seemed to hurt Barrera occasionally.

 

"We boxed him well," Barrera said, seemingly refusing to accept defeat.

 

Barrera's trainer, his brother, Jorge, urged him to attack in the later rounds, but Barrera never let his hands go consistently.

 

Pacquiao outlanded Barrera, 249-111. Pacquiao connected on 37 percent of his shots, while Barrera landed just 21 percent.

 

"He had a good defense," Barrera said.

 

If Barrera goes through with his plans to retire, he'll finish with a 63-6 record, 42 knockouts and world titles at super bantamweight, featherweight and super featherweight. Pacquiao, who may pursue a lightweight title, is now 45-3-2.

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Putek na Buboy Fernandez, comedy ung dating nya dun sa mga instruction nya kay Pacman :D

 

Mintain, Mintain!! :D

 

 

 

hehehe. nung nga unang round, tagalog sya. nung huli na cebuano na salita.

 

 

sino yung katabi ni misis jinky? langya si jinky, hot mama din. sana may mag post ng pic nya sa LOCAL MILF thread. hehehe

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Para may pera si barrera pag nag retire...hehehe although madami na rin pera yan siguro

 

 

 

totoo bang 2 million dollars ang take home ng bawat isa sa kanila? kaya siguro matamlay si baby face.

 

 

sleep muna me. 2am na eh. pero ok lang mapuyat. long weekend naman. happy thanksgiving sa mga canadians.

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pacman won against an old / over the hill barrera. wala pang world title involved...

why doesn'e he fight for a legit world title?

 

hindi kasalanan ni manny yun.

 

kung sya lang gusto nya labanan yung mga champs yun nga lang ang problema ayaw naman sya labanan ng mga champs.

 

with his win over barrera wala nang tatakbuhan si marquez, wala na syang excuses para di kalabanin si manny!

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