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Terpe
24th November 2013, 17:09
Clutching a SIM card she got from a donor, 58-year-old Emma Parientes took the muddy steps into an auditorium Sunday, November 24, to watch a fight that she saw as a source of comfort.


For a day, this place of tears became a place of cheers. From Pacquiao's winning match, typhoon survivors returned to their daily battles – with one more thing to smile about

Source:-
http://www.rappler.com/move-ph/issues/disasters/typhoon-yolanda/44510-haiyan-survivors-pacquiao-help-us

joebloggs
24th November 2013, 17:40
Pacman couldn't knock Rios down never mind out :NoNo:
he's not had a knock out for 4yrs and the first fight he's won in 2yrs :cwm25:

has time caught up with him :olddude:

andy222
24th November 2013, 17:46
I think he still won for the people If he can cheer them up a bit fair play to him.

Terpe
24th November 2013, 19:29
I think he still won for the people If he can cheer them up a bit fair play to him.

That's how I see it too Andy :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Terpe
24th November 2013, 19:37
Pacman couldn't knock Rios down never mind out :NoNo:
he's not had a knock out for 4yrs and the first fight he's won in 2yrs :cwm25:

has time caught up with him :olddude:

You're quite right joe.............. I must say I was a bit anxious and deep down thought he'd lose.
I really believe he kept going strong and well with the people clear in his mind. Without that I'm sure he'd have lost some focus......could've been much closer in that case.

I do think time has caught him out. Not just age-wise but also priority-wise. It doesn't help that he's so involved in politics and with his new Ministry.

Like millions of others I'm just glad he didn't lose at this time and gave the Philippines reasons to cheer and celebrate.

gWaPito
25th November 2013, 02:42
Pacman couldn't knock Rios down never mind out :NoNo:
he's not had a knock out for 4yrs and the first fight he's won in 2yrs :cwm25:

has time caught up with him :olddude:

Honestly Joe...I'd stick to politics...something you know fractionly more than what you know about boxing.

Manny is an 8 times world champion in 8 divisions. Nobody, that includes Mayweather has surpassed those achievements...the guys he was knocking out years ago were from his natural weight....his last KO was Hatton...even then Manny was rising through the weight Divisions

also bear in mind..this Rios is near 8 years his junior, aged 27yo in his prime.
Rios own trainer (Garcia) said Manny is as quick now as what he's ever been. Nobody has come back from a KO like Manny suffered last year.....you only gotta look at Hatton and his come back :NoNo:. Manny's my hero :biggrin:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uSYmLvjZUUg&feature=player_detailpage

gWaPito
25th November 2013, 02:45
You're quite right joe.............. I must say I was a bit anxious and deep down thought he'd lose.
I really believe he kept going strong and well with the people clear in his mind. Without that I'm sure he'd have lost some focus......could've been much closer in that case.

I do think time has caught him out. Not just age-wise but also priority-wise. It doesn't help that he's so involved in politics and with his new Ministry.

Like millions of others I'm just glad he didn't lose at this time and gave the Philippines reasons to cheer and celebrate.

I expect his wife putting in for a divorce didn't help either :NoNo:

fred
25th November 2013, 06:53
I won money on the day.. NO WAY was Pacman losing this one .. Rios was an extremely tough and durable younger fighter but was outclassed in every round by a Manny that was as fast as I've ever seen him.. He did his countrymen proud..
Rios annoyed me with his comments after the fight.. Bad loser talaga!

Terpe
25th November 2013, 17:30
....Rios annoyed me with his comments after the fight.. Bad loser talaga!

Yes, that's how I felt too. Even during the fight itself his behaviour was so poor. Clearly outclassed.
During his interview he kept repeating that not once did he get hurt............did you notice the damage to his face.......... he's a :censored:

Not a mark on Manny :Jump:

gWaPito
26th November 2013, 00:59
Yes, that's how I felt too. Even during the fight itself his behaviour was so poor. Clearly outclassed.
During his interview he kept repeating that not once did he get hurt............did you notice the damage to his face.......... he's a :censored:

Not a mark on Manny :Jump:

His face was going to look a whole lot worse 24 hours later when all that swelling comes out. He couldn't hid the bumps on his forehead which makes you wonder what condition his eyes were in.

I read Hatton's book the other day...that guy is still in denial..he's still blaming his trainer for the defeat against Manny:NoNo:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=xInP9Gi0xAA

DaveyWallis
26th November 2013, 01:06
I expect his wife putting in for a divorce didn't help either

I think you've been smoking something...

Decent fight, predicted outcome. Nice to see him back to winning ways.

I really hope he gets the Bradley re-match and then packs it all in on a high note.

To see the fight for free click on the link.

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/k2orpsjtOgIRzK4X2FZ

gWaPito
26th November 2013, 01:26
I think you've been smoking something...

Decent fight, predicted outcome. Nice to see him back to winning ways.

I really hope he gets the Bradley re-match and then packs it all in on a high note.

To see the fight for free click on the link.

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/k2orpsjtOgIRzK4X2FZ

I've been on nothing buddy...hav a read

MANILA, Philippines - Manny Pacquiao was served divorce papers (http://www.rappler.com/sports/5284-pacquaio-served-divorce-papers-before-fight-vs-marquez#) on the eve of his fight with Juan Manuel Marquez in November 2011, his trainer Freddie Roach disclosed on Thursday, May 10.


http://www.rappler.com/sports/5284-pacquaio-served-divorce-papers-before-fight-vs-marquez

Anybody watching that Bradley fight would of said Many won it hands down...the Judges not only robbed Manny but also all of his adoring fans all around the globe.............the fight everyone want to see is with Mayweather.

Who's Bradley, anyway:cwm25:

fred
26th November 2013, 04:58
Bradley is a paper champion.. He lost every round against Pacman..A travesty.
IMO Roach shouldnt even consider letting manny fight him again..
Mayweather or bust!

jake
26th November 2013, 07:40
Mayweather or bust!

Would you're money still be on Pacman? How did you get someone to bet against Pacman :Erm:

DaveyWallis
26th November 2013, 09:23
OK Gwapito, a number of points here.

Firstly this thread is about the fight at the weekend, you seemed to be aware of that.

The link that you have provided refers to the Marquez fight number three - not even number four.

The story is a lie.

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1183767-manny-pacquiao-freddie-roach-say-divorce-story-not-true

http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/sports/05/15/12/pacquiao-denies-jinkee-tried-divorce-him

They're still married and she was ringside for the weekend fight.

You ask who is Bradley?

He's the guy that recently beat Marquez, the same Marquez that knocked Manny out. Not only that but he's currently ranked 3rd on the Pound for Pound rankings behing Mayweather and Andre Ward.


Honestly Joe...I'd stick to politics...something you know fractionly more than what you know about boxing.

Seems to me that Joe knows more about boxing than you do.

Ako Si Jamie
5th December 2013, 22:58
Pacman is a legend and pound for pound the best boxer of his generation. He may be on the downward slope but seeing he's in his mid-thirties that's not surprising. Class performance by Manny and it's a pity he didn't floor that cocky Rios which would have made it the perfect comeback.

gWaPito
5th December 2013, 23:03
Bradley is a paper champion.. He lost every round against Pacman..A travesty.
IMO Roach shouldnt even consider letting manny fight him again..
Mayweather or bust!

Too right Fred :biggrin::xxgrinning--00xx3:

gWaPito
5th December 2013, 23:22
Pacman is a legend and pound for pound the best boxer of his generation. He may be on the downward slope but seeing he's in his mid-thirties that's not surprising. Class performance by Manny and it's a pity he didn't floor that cocky Rios which would have made it the perfect comeback.
Shame Manny didn't bust his tongue when he was sticking it out.

fred
5th December 2013, 23:49
Would you're money still be on Pacman? How did you get someone to bet against Pacman :Erm:

Lets just say I got my money back from the same Aussie that I paid out over the Bradley fight..

joebloggs
6th December 2013, 00:28
Honestly Joe...I'd stick to politics...something you know fractionly more than what you know about boxing.

Manny is an 8 times world champion in 8 divisions. Nobody, that includes Mayweather has surpassed those achievements...the guys he was knocking out years ago were from his natural weight....his last KO was Hatton...even then Manny was rising through the weight Divisions

also bear in mind..this Rios is near 8 years his junior, aged 27yo in his prime.
Rios own trainer (Garcia) said Manny is as quick now as what he's ever been. Nobody has come back from a KO like Manny suffered last year.....you only gotta look at Hatton and his come back :NoNo:. Manny's my hero :biggrin:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uSYmLvjZUUg&feature=player_detailpage

i missed your post , mayweather is unbeaten , pacman is not :biggrin:,
what did Marquez say the only way he would ever win was if he knocked pacman out,


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NvVLNECSphg

justice at last for marquez :biggrin:

fred
6th December 2013, 01:54
i missed your post , mayweather is unbeaten , pacman is not :biggrin:,
what did Marquez say the only way he would ever win was if he knocked pacman out,


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NvVLNECSphg

justice at last for marquez :biggrin:


Joe..A win is a win!!
I realise that you are still pretty sore in the manner that Pacman despatched your fellow manc, Hatton..
I couldnt believe it at the time either,must admit..
In regards Mayweather.. Pacman has agreed to every term they have asked for time after time... For some reason Mayweather doesn't want to know..
IMO Manny would lose that fight on points...At least he aint afraid of losing. Not like Floyd.

joebloggs
6th December 2013, 02:08
not sore about hatton getting beat, but the way people reacted, my stepson and the misses and her family as well as probably most filipinos :icon_lol: at hatton getting knocked out.

so if you give it, you have to take it, and i heard my stepson in his bedroom swear when pacman got knocked out, and i was :laugher: watching it on the net :biggrin:

fred
6th December 2013, 02:18
not sore about hatton getting beat, but the way people reacted

Watched it in the Cinema here.. The way some locals reacted was very bad.. One woman behind me was laughing at Hattons GF`s expression as they were trying to wake him up..
You have to remember though that Ricky let that defeat ruin his life.. Manny actually had a laugh about his knockdown,and then planned his next bout... Like I said..He aint scared of losing..He just wants to entertain his fans..Win or lose.

cebuguy
6th December 2013, 04:54
people always expect a knock out whenever manny fight.

Arthur Little
6th December 2013, 16:53
:cwm25: ... now that the "heady" excitement has died down over Pacquio's latest triumph in the boxing ring, can I return to the MAIN purpose of this thread and respectfully ask what the champ's [financial] response was, to the stricken survivors' appeal for :Help1:?

gWaPito
6th December 2013, 18:35
people always expect a knock out whenever manny fight.

Not all of us cebuguy...yes, Rios was hand picked but, not because he was a patsie like Mayweather's offerings :NoNo: Rios was picked coz of his durability hence going the distance.

Hatton isn't the first guy to go down the toilet after his drubbing at hands of Pacquiao. ..Prince Nassem did a similar trick....George Foreman took up the ministry after Ail did him in Kinshasa:biggrin:

No sympathy with Hatton. ..He did a lot of bad mouthing before his deserved hammering. ...that guy will go to his grave blaming his trainer, Mayweather Sn for his lose :NoNo:

Remember. .Hatton's dad didn't want his son to fight him. ..He knew his boy was out of his depth along with his family.

joebloggs
6th December 2013, 19:16
funny you mention Prince Nassem, many years ago when me and the misses use to chat online alot, i told her about Naz, she said she had seen somewhere that it was possible that a Filipino champ boxer was going to fight him, I had her a bet that Naz would win, but the fight never happened as the Filipino boxer lost another fight, anyone know if this was true ?

sure Naz quit, 2 sides to that, why carry on when your heart is no longer in it, and become a :icon_lol: stock being beaten by lesser boxers, look at Tyson :NoNo:

then the other side, the fighter who makes a come back, everyone has a bad day in the office, or could get knocked out by a lucky punch, but is a true champ one who picks them self up and regains their title :cwm24:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azEatWLF9hI

fred
7th December 2013, 01:28
:cwm25: ... now that the "heady" excitement has died down over Pacquio's latest triumph in the boxing ring, can I return to the MAIN purpose of this thread and respectfully ask what the champ's [financial] response was, to the stricken survivors' appeal for :Help1:?

“We don’t expect anything from him. His mere presence is more than enough for us to somehow forget that we are victims of Yolanda’s mad fury, Badida said.


http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/539069/pacquiao-brings-momentary-cheer-to-yolanda-survivors-in-tacloban

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/files/2013/12/pacquiao-tacloban.jpg

gWaPito
7th December 2013, 02:04
funny you mention Prince Nassem, many years ago when me and the misses use to chat online alot, i told her about Naz, she said she had seen somewhere that it was possible that a Filipino champ boxer was going to fight him, I had her a bet that Naz would win, but the fight never happened as the Filipino boxer lost another fight, anyone know if this was true ?

sure Naz quit, 2 sides to that, why carry on when your heart is no longer in it, and become a :icon_lol: stock being beaten by lesser boxers, look at Tyson :NoNo:

then the other side, the fighter who makes a come back, everyone has a bad day in the office, or could get knocked out by a lucky punch, but is a true champ one who picks them self up and regains their title :cwm24:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azEatWLF9hI

Good post Joe :xxgrinning--00xx3: Naz was the first and the last of his kind. I think he's from the same street as Khan..they talk the same :biggrin: I'll ponder that later on today ..must sleep now :Wave:

joebloggs
7th December 2013, 08:42
like marmite gaWaPito some people don't rate him as a legend, some do,

i do, your right he was one of a kind, I watched all his fights on tv, he beat some very good boxers, 37 fights, 36 wins, 31 by knock out ! , 1 loss

maybe if he didn't show-boat so much and maybe the fame, money and training finally got to him, , i wonder what he would have become if freddie Roach was his coach and things would have ended differently , maybe everyone would have considered him as one of the all time greats :cwm25:

i watch a bit of UFC, and one fighter i watch is GSP - Georges St-Pierre, as i posted earlier everyone can have a bad day, and things don't go your way, but hey the judges think you still won , now where have i seen that before :biggrin:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxBoufnVIMw

it's all about the pera :REGamblMoney01HL1:

gWaPito
7th December 2013, 18:49
like marmite gaWaPito some people don't rate him as a legend, some do,

i do, your right he was one of a kind, I watched all his fights on tv, he beat some very good boxers, 37 fights, 36 wins, 31 by knock out ! , 1 loss

maybe if he didn't show-boat so much and maybe the fame, money and training finally got to him, , i wonder what he would have become if freddie Roach was his coach and things would have ended differently , maybe everyone would have considered him as one of the all time greats :cwm25:

Quite possibly Joe. Such is life, it amounts to being there at the right time

I remember the night Naz got beat, it was sad..he was good for the sport.

Chris Eubank was another hero of mine. We got to blame him for Sky taking quailty boxing off terrestial TV..that guy was so exciting to watch..he got the crowd against him with all his posing and whatnot:icon_lol:..he loved all that..He was a showman, alright :biggrin:
Chris Eubank at his best with 11,000 fans against him :icon_lol:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=W1d4vqkCby4

joebloggs
7th December 2013, 19:00
:icon_lol: I saw Nigel benn outside the midland hotel in Manchester when he fought Eubank:wink:

gWaPito
7th December 2013, 19:13
:icon_lol: I saw Nigel benn outside the midland hotel in Manchester when he fought Eubank:wink:

They were good boxing years :biggrin:. How about that Hagler and Minter fight at Wembly hahaha...it was raining beer cans in that ring :laugher:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z184W81eVo0&feature=player_detailpage

fred
8th December 2013, 03:03
Quite possibly Joe. Such is life, it amounts to being there at the right time

I remember the night Naz got beat, it was sad..he was good for the sport.

Naz always looked good in the U.K..Brilliant and very confident showman.. His confidence seemed to dwain a bit after the Kevin Kelly fight in the U.S and he knew he had stepped up in class..Great fight that IMO..
Unfortunately his next step up really exposed him to the best there was at the time.. But I reckon even Barrera at his best would have been no match for Pacquiao.. Naz would have got a good beating against the Pacman in his prime..
Still..As Naz says.."I was bloody good" !


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYtnwxNbFtA

joebloggs
8th December 2013, 06:33
yes he was bloody good on his flying carpet :icon_lol:
as they said he never reached his potential :NoNo:

Ako Si Jamie
8th December 2013, 08:59
Naz was unique and very effective in the way he boxed if you can call it that. Retired early at 28 with his last fight being after his only loss. He claims he retired because of a hand injury but maybe he realised he had been found out and it was a case of saving face.