Sports Illustrated came up with a list of the best pound-for-pound fighters, and guess who’s the no. 1 pound-for-pound boxer in the list? No other than our very own Manny Pacquiao! SI said that “Pacquiao has been dazzling at whatever weight class he chooses to fight.”
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I’m sure we have already heard that on the day Francis died, a contestant in Eat Bulaga won the P1 million jackpot in the show. Many attributes that fortune, including this blogger, to Kiko who up to his last moment is making people feel his presence in the show. We also know how Francis Magalona [...]
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Just recently, I posted some old article from Readers Digest in my other blog just because I chance upon an old issue of the said magazine. Surfing the net this morning, I stumbled upon a good news from Philippine Daily Inquirer – a Filipino won P6.6 M from Reader’s Digest! Yes, a Pinoy wins P6.6 [...]
Tags: Filipino, Good News, Inquirer.net, News, Nicolas Dangcalan, P6.6M, PDI, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Philippines, RD, Readers Digest, subscriber, Sweeptakes, winner
I was in first year college when the first People Power broke out, and I’m sure many can claim personal accounts of experiencing the emotions of being there in EDSA… fighting for freedom in the most peaceful way the world has ever seen. Honestly, I can’t claim any of those personal experiences since I wasn’t [...]
Tags: 2009, 23rd Anniversary, dictatorship, EDSA, EDSA 2, EDSA 3, EDSA dos, EDSA Revolution, EDSA tres, end of dictatorship, February 25, Filipino, freedom, heroes, hope, Marcos regime, People's Power, Philippines, working student
As early as December 2008, talks of Pacquiao-Hatton match (or Hatton-Pacquiao for the billing conscious) have already been circulating – on the web, prints, radio, television, and yes, especially through the grapevine. Of course it is another much anticipated match for all Filipino as Manny Pacquiao has successfully caught the attention of our countrymen, even [...]
Tags: 50-50, 60-40, Bob Arum, boxing, boxing promoter, December 2008, Filipino, Las Vegas, legal action, London, Manny Pacquiao, May 2, Pacman, pay-per-view, Philippines, pride, Ricky Hatton, split, Sports, stalemate, verbal agreement, Wembley Stadium