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nalalapit nanaman ang laban ni Pacman.

 

maghahanap nanaman tayo ng live feed na malinaw at hindi patigil tigil.

 

post naman kayo ng meron links to the fight mga Pacman fans!!!

 

GO PACMAN!!!!! PATULUGIN MO ULIT KALABAN!!!!!!

 

 

 

Ako, before ko muna isipin si Pacman..........NONITO DONAIRE muna sa Sabado (Linggo sa Pinas). Good luck, NONITO!

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Playboy Pacman?

By Robbie Pangilinan

PhilBoxing.com

Thu, 20 Oct 2011

 

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The world’s number one pound-for-pound boxer is in another big fight of his life. Besides facing Juan Manuel Marquez in the ring for the third time in November, Manny Pacquiao is battling another challenge, a marital one.

 

 

News spread fast after the popular tabloid Bulgar published several photos showing the christening of the supposed lovechild of Manny Pacquiao and Kat Ordoñez, a 22-year-old Culinary Arts student. The baptismal of the child, who is almost 1 year of age, caught attention because of the bigtime ninongs that included actor Philip Salvador, singer/composer Lito Camo, and the People’s Champ himself.

 

The day after, Kat Ordoñez denied the allegation in a showbiz program, saying that the father of her child is Congressman Pacquiao’s former assistant who is now working in Dubai. Speculations continued: How come Manny attended the event from start to finish, even as he had a very important taping for his game show that same day? News said he looked like he was even entertaining the guests and was grinning from ear to ear the whole time.

 

The christening of the child was held in St. Francis de Assisi Church in Mandaluyong City last September 17 and the reception followed at Edsa Shangri-La Hotel. Pacquiao, busy training for his big fight, has not commented on the issue which might distract his focus. After his media blitz for the Marquez fight earlier this year, the Filipino sports icon has done his best to stay out of the limelight and focus entirely on fight preparation.

 

The legal and beauteous wife of the Pambansang Kamao, Jinkee Pacquiao, has offered to give away her expensive Hermes bag to anyone who can prove that her husband has a recent affair. Jinkee’s friends suggested DNA testing to prove paternity of Kat’s child.

 

The boxing superstar has figured in several extra-marital controversies that stormed their marriage. In 2006, Joanna Rose Bacosa sued Manny Pacquiao for violation of Republic Act No. 9262, which protects women from violence, and to seek support for their alleged lovechild, a boy. Earlier this year, Manny Pacquiao admitted on the radio show of Ted Failon and Korina Sanchez on DZMM that he could have possibly fathered a child with a Cebu-based woman but that it only happened because he was drunk and the woman has a different boyfriend then. Months ago, starlet Princess Snell was also rumored to be pregnant and the alleged father is Manny Pacquiao, both camps vehemently denied it.

 

There were also actresses Ara Mina, Valerie Concepcion, and Krista Ranillo. Krista was probably the most painful for Jinkee, who was seen crying during a mass and turning to celebrity friends for advice and comfort. Krista, based in the USA, is already married and has a child who reportedly looks like Manny. Telenovela antagonist Valerie Concepcion received text messages from Jinkee herself even as she denied the rumors. Pacman was said to have offered her a house and made her ride a private jet going to General Santos City.

 

On another note, Pacquiao may be labeled certified Playboy – cover boy, that is. He is in the cover of the November issue of Playboy magazine. Writer Kevin Cook authored the story titled “In the Jungle with Manny Pacquiao,” where he chronicled Pacman’s rise among both the boxing and political ranks. Cook wrote that Pacquiao prefers his own country to Las Vegas and New York, and that he believes growing up in the Philippines gave him his determination and fighting style. But, the champion seems bent on not fighting in the Philippines despite local politicians begging him to.

 

The world will once again watch this Playboy as he goes into the ring in November. Maybe Jinkee will not be by his side this time. But it is certain that his millions of fans all over the world will still cheer for him. Because, after all, they are more interested in the battles he fights in the ring. #

 

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Floyd faces 'severe sanctions' for absence

abs-cbnNEWS.com Posted at 10/21/2011 5:47 PM | Updated as of 10/21/2011 5:47 PM MANILA, Philippines – The US Nevada District Court has given Floyd Mayweather Jr. a stern warning for refusing to appear in a court-ordered deposition in relation to Manny Pacquiao’s defamation case.

 

Judge Larry Hicks ruled in favor of Pacquiao on the latter’s motion to impose monetary sanctions against Mayweather for snubbing the deposition order, according to a report by Philboxing.com’s Ronnie Nathanielsz.

 

"The court does find that the monetary sanctions related to the cost of the deposition, as well as attorney's fees relating to that deposition… are appropriate in light of Mayweather, Jr.'s failure to comply with a court order and attend this deposition,” Hicks said in his ruling issued on October 18.

 

"Any further failures by Mayweather, Jr. may invite severe sanctions,” the judge said.

 

The court, however, thumbed down Pacquiao’s motion for a default ruling against Mayweather.

 

The judge said there is no prior order yet from the court involving the issuance of sanctions against Mayweather.

 

Pacquiao filed the defamation suit over claims made by Mayweather and his trainer uncle, Roger Mayweather, that Pacquiao was using performance-enhancing drugs (PED).

 

The Filipino boxer is asking up to US$10 million in damages plus attorney's fees.

 

 

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Floyd Mayweather Jr. actually wants Erik Morales–Arum

By Francis T.J. Ochoa

 

HOLLYWOOD—Bob Arum let the question hang in the air for just a split second, repeating it almost as if to build some sense of incredulity to highlight the seeming senselessness of it all.

 

“Do you know the ‘little fellow’ that they approached?” the unsinkable Top Rank chief said in front of reporters Saturday afternoon, referring to reports out of the camp of Floyd Mayweather Jr. that it was setting a fight date with a “little fellow” on May, describing it as the biggest possible bout that could be forged.

 

The teaser titillated boxing circles that thought Pacquiao-Mayweather had finally been penciled next year.

 

“It’s Erik Morales,” Arum said, deflating the suspense and then lashing out at the decision of the Mayweather camp to chase a fighter other than Pacquiao.

 

“Erik will confirm it. He’s been approached to make the fight and he’ll take it for the money,” Arum said. “But I don’t know who’s going to buy it.”

 

Mayweather continues to bring up drug testing protocols to deflect a matchup against the reigning pound-for-pound king, despite the fact that the Pacquiao camp has already said it is amenable to that part of the undefeated American’s demands.

 

“He has no intention of fighting Manny,” Arum said. “He was on television last night and they asked him, ‘Why don’t you fight Pacquiao?’ And he says, ‘Take the test, take the test.’

 

“What the f*** is he talking about?” Arum lashed out. “Everybody knows that’s not an issue anymore. He will not fight Manny. Who cares? There are better guys out there for Manny to fight.”

 

Arum accused the Mayweather camp of resorting to “b*llsh*t” to get MGM Grand to agree to reserving May 5 for the fight by floating the “biggest possible bout” angle. But the Pacquiao promoter said it wasn’t a worrisome development.

 

May 5 is generally a sought-after date if a Latino fighter is involved in the main card, which would be the case if Arum’s Mayweather-Morales revelation is true. But it would not hurt Top Rank because Pacquiao is not being lined up “to fight a Spanish guy.”

 

“They want May 5 because they’re fighting Morales,” Arum explained.

 

Arum, however, said they’re not looking ahead at Pacquiao’s next opponent just yet.

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