Showing posts with label Pacman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pacman. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

5 Things You Didn’t Know about Manny Pacquiao



I'd like to spoil the moment ngayong talk of the nation si Manny Pacquiao. Here's my nth post about the people's champ.




Just because boxer Manny Pacquiao isn’t a household name in North America doesn’t mean that he’s not popular elsewhere. As a matter of fact, Manny Pacquiao is one of the most popular people in the world.

He’s virtually a god in the Philippines, as he appears everywhere in Filipino pop culture, from the music scene to TV and movies. Manny Pacquiao is also known well in Mexico, as he’s left a graveyard of Mexican boxing greats in his trail -- enough to earn him the nickname “The Mexicutioner.”

As he continues to destroy everything in his path, it is beginning to look like Manny Pacquiao may not only be one of the best of his generation; he may in fact be one of the best of all time.

When Pacquiao knocked out Ricky Hatton in the second round of their fight on Saturday, May 2, he became the first boxer ever to win a lineal title in four lineal divisions.

Here is a list of five things you didn’t know about Manny Pacquiao:




1- Manny Pacquiao earned less than $1 for his first fight

We’ve all heard stories about someone who goes from rags to riches, but Manny Pacquiao’s version is extreme.

Pacquiao’s family has spent a lot of time in poverty, and he did what he could to help early on in his life. Before he hit his teens, Pacquiao was selling doughnuts in the streets and he had his first fight when he was 12. After winning, Manny Pacquiao earned less than $1, which he immediately gave to his mother to buy rice.

As Manny Pacquiao gets set for his bout with Ricky Hatton, he is now the highest-paid prizefighter in the sport of boxing and he’s going to earn at least $12 million in guaranteed money. That could escalate even more based on the pay-per-view rake.

2- When Manny Pacquiao fights, the crime rate goes down

Wondering how popular Manny Pacquiao is? When he fights, the entire country watches -- literally.

The police in Manila say that crimes drop drastically during Manny Pacquiao’s fights, which means that even criminals stop their dirty work to watch.


3- Manny Pacquiao owns a lottery outlet

Manny Pacquiao owns a lottery outlet for the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office, but this isn’t just a regular lottery outlet. The Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office is actually the charity arm of the government, which means that a lot of money that is made from the lottery is put to good use.

The money is often reinvested back into public services, such as health care and welfare, and it wouldn’t be as successful without Manny Pacquiao’s name attached to it


4- Manny Pacquiao is the only Filipino in Time 100

The Time 100 is an annual list of the most influential people in the world compiled by Time magazine. In 2009, Manny Pacquiao made the list.

To be included on this sort of list is quite the honor, no doubt, as only a handful of the world’s best thinkers, leaders and innovators make the cut


5- Manny Pacquiao owns a basketball team

While Manny Pacquiao’s job is as a professional boxer, one of his favorite pastimes is to play basketball. As a matter of fact, his original dream was to be a professional basketball player.

Instead, the 5' 6.5" Manny Pacquiao settled for a legendary boxing career and now owns a basketball team on the side.

Pacquiao is the owner of the PacMan Gensan team of the Mindanao Visayas Basketball Association, which is based out of his hometown in General Santos City. They are now known as the MP Warriors of Gensan.



Now that’s a rags-to-riches story.


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Monday, October 24, 2011

Top 10 Manny Pacquiao Fights



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No.1 Manny Pacquiao Vs. Miguel Cotto
The most impressive Paquiao moment ever inside the ring has to be the night when he faced off against the lion-hearted Miguel Cotto.

In a legacy-cementing win, Pacquiao defeated Cotto to capture the WBO Welterweight title and WBC Diamond Belt. The win made him the first boxer ever to win seven different titles in seven different weight classes. His performance that night fixed the Filipino's reputation as one of the finest boxers of this -- and possibly other -- generations.

No.2 Manny Pacquiao Vs. Ricky Hatton

The fighter from England went down to the canvas twice in the first round before he was knocked out for good in the second round. In the spirit of Muhammad Ali, Pacquiao looked like he was just biding his time. He then unleashed a left hook that sent Ricky Hatton to the canvas with less than 10 seconds left in the round.


No.3 Manny Pacquiao vs. Juan Manuel Marquez (2nd meeting)

Four years in the making, this fight was dubbed "Unfinished Business" because of the controversial draw that ended their first encounter in 2004. This time, however, Pacquiao managed to edge out Marquez, but the result was not without controversy.


No.4 Manny Pacquiao vs. Oscar De La Hoya


Can you imagine beating someone so conclusively that you actually cause them to retire? Well, that's exactly what Pacquiao did to Oscar de la Hoya. Pacquiao pummeled De la Hoya for eight rounds straight, and the fight had to be stopped because the Golden Boy was taking such a hard beating.


No.5 Manny Pacquiao Vs. Erik Morales (2nd Meeting)
Pacquiao put his WBC International Super Featherweight title on the line in the rematch against Morales. Pacquiao had lost the first encounter with a 12th-round majority decision. 

Morales escaped being knocked down twice early in the fight, once by holding on to the ropes and once by falling on the referee's body. But his resilience wasn't to last. It was the first time in his hall-of-fame career that Morales was knocked out.


No.6 Manny Pacquiao Vs. Marco Antonio Barrera (1st Meeting)

It was the first time Pacquiao went up to the Featherweight division. With this win, Pacquiao began to establish his legacy as the newest boxing superstar and the new "King of the Featherweight" division.

No.7 Manny Pacquiao Vs. Erik Morales (3rd Meeting)

It was this fight that marked a change in Pacquiao’s fighting style. As if he wasn’t already dangerous enough, Pacquiao began to use his right hand as a key element of his arsenal. Manny now applied tremendous power in both hands, helping to amplify an already stellar swarming style.


No.8 Manny Pacquiao Vs. Antonio Margarito
His recent destruction of Margarito, a fighter 17 pounds heavier than him, was extraordinary in many ways. Anyone who needs convincing now that Pacquiao has solidified his place among boxing's all-time elite (including Floyd Mayweather Jr.) is as blind as Margarito was on the night he was destroyed by the Filipino fighter.


No.9 Manny Pacquiao Vs. Lehlohonolo Ledwaba
Pacquiao arrived in America in 2001 at 21 years old, weighing 112 pounds. On the second of three stops, he entered the gym of the trainer Freddie Roach. There, he formed an odd-yet-formidable combination with Roach, and one month later, Pacquiao entered the ring and defeated Lehlohonolo Ledwaba of South Africa.


No.10 Manny Pacquiao Vs. Joshua Clottey
The fight turned out to be quite a letdown, but one of the highlights of the night was Manny’s "Pompyang" punch. The Pompyang move is a double open-palm strike to the ears, resembling the clapping of cymbals. It's a trademark move popularized by the late Filipino actor, Fernando Poe, Jr., who used it in most of his action-movie fight scenes.
 



Sunday, November 14, 2010

Manny Pacquiao vs. Antonio Margarito




There's a reason to celebrate, and this is BIG !


(ARLINGTON, TX - NOVEMBER 13: Manny Pacquiao (white trunks) of the Philippines celebrates after he was declared the winner by a unanimous decision against Antonio Margarito (black trunks) of Mexico during their WBC World Super Welterweight Title bout at Cowboys Stadium on November 13, 2010 in Arlington, Texas.)






Pacquiao clobbers Margarito, claims eighth crown
By Kevin Iole,

Thursday, October 28, 2010

An Autobiography



The People Champ has something for you guys ...





Pre-order one or more copies of Manny Pacquiao's Autobiography, Pacman, before November 19 and get one free from the publisher.




Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Pacquiao vs. Margarito



Watch out !





Top Rank promoter Bob Arum confirmed the Filipino boxing champ will face Antonio Margarito on November 13, 2010.

Pacquiao will face Margarito for the vacant World Boxing Council (WBC) junior middleweight championship in Las Vegas if the Mexican is able to get a license to fight in Nevada. (abs-cbnnews.com/sports)

Another belt for our man?


Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Enjoying the 7 belts ...



From zero to hero, Manny Pacquiao is set to do his new job as Councilman. (Does it mean boxing is no longer on top of his list?)





Meanwhile, this particular ad campaign of Alaxan brand with him carrying all his seven belts in different boxing division is eye-catching.

That's our Man!



Tuesday, March 16, 2010

That Double-Punch Trick



Pacquiao's performance brought a tear to ultra sensitive Floyd Mayweather's eye, it really did (???????????) (AP Photo)



blame it to the double punch thrown by Pacquiao over Clottey in their recent fight .....




read the full article...

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Monday, November 16, 2009

Hailed the King!




New title in a row ... WBO welterweight champion (as he won the fight by TKO against Miguel Cotto in Las Vegas)
Pacquiao did what no fighter has done before--win a belt in seven weight classes.

Monday, November 9, 2009

It's TIME for Pacman



This year, 21 years after former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson was accorded the honor, the Filipinos’ own Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao will be accorded the distinction in the Magazine’s Asian Edfition . . . more ..





Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Pacquiao vs. Cotto

The heat is on for Miguel Cotto and Manny Pacquiao fight on November 14, 2009 at MGM Las Vegas.






you bet . . .



Check out related story ...

http://www.liverpuncher.com/articles/miguel-cotto-vs-manny-pacquiao-is-on.html


Sunday, May 3, 2009

The Great Warrior!

The heavy favorite Manny Pacquiao showed to the world his latest ring masterpiece as he knocked out Ricky Hatton in 2nd round of their fight in MGM Grand Arena, Las Vegas.

"I didn't think it would be so easy, but I worked hard since the beginning of March in training camp,'' said Pacquiao. "He was open for the right hook. I knew he'd be looking for the left. This was nothing personal. I was just doing my job. This was as big for me as the (Oscar) De La Hoya victory."

poor Hatton, tsk tsk tsk...







Thursday, February 26, 2009

Pacquiao vs. Hatton Mania









So this is it...


Writers are already predicting their winner on Pacquiao - Hatton fight scheduled on May 2 in boxing capital Las Vegas. Perhaps this big event will outlast the Pacman vs. The Golden Boy moments.

As Manny Pacquiao has given up his WBC lightweight crown to compete in super lightweight division, this is really something for our man!


Can afford to watch it live? Ticket infos .. here




Good Luck for the P4P King..



Saturday, January 17, 2009

Pacquiao & Stallone in Movie?






That boxing hero is lucky enough to go into Hollywood land. Pacquiao's buddy Erik Pineda said Rocky himself met Pacman and discussed about the movie being planned by Stallone. Definitely an action-filled and thousand of punches one.

Maybe that will be a good break for Pacquiao 'cause all his local film were flop... (am I right?)



Check out related news: HERE

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