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Saturday, June 28, 2008

MANNY PACQUIAO WINS OVER DAVID DIAZ!!!

MANNY PACQUIAO BRINGS HOME THE "WBC Lightweight Champion" TITLE.
The ultimate Philippine Kamao wins over mexican boxer David Diaz, knock out 9th round!!

Friday, June 27, 2008

Manny Pacquiao wants to help MV Princess of Stars Victims.

As a true blooded Filipino, Manny can’t help but think of his fellow Filipino people. The tragic happening that was caused by Typhoon Frank, which took hundreds of lives of Filipinos from the MV Princess of Stars Ship of Sulpicio Lines made Manny declare that a part of the price that he will receiving for his upcoming fight with David Diaz will be parted to the families of the victims.

Manny Pacquiao VS. David Diaz bets!

Who do you think will bring home the WBC Lightweight Champion title?? Cast your bets!

Check out how Manny managed to get his training up to the highest level of his boxing power!!!


Manny Pacquiao - Fight-by-Fight Career Record

Manny Pacquiao
Fight-by-Fight Career Record



46 Wins, 3 Losses, 2 Draws, 35 Knockouts
1995
01-22 -- Edmund Enting Ignacio, Mindoro Occidental, Philippines, W 4
03-18 -- Pinoy Montejo, Mindoro Occidental, Philippines, W 4
05-01 -- Rocky Palma, Cavite, Philippines, W 6
07-01 -- Dele Decierto, Mandaluyong, Philippines, TKO 2
08-03 -- Flash Simbajon, Mandaluyong, Philippines, W 6
09-16 -- Arman Rocil, Mandaluyong, Philippines, KO 3
10-07 -- Lolito Laroa, Makati, Philippines, W 8
10-21 -- Renato Mendones, Puerto Princesa, Philippines, TKO 2
11-11 -- Rodulfo Fernandez, Mandaluyong, Philippines, TKO 3
12-09 -- Rolando Tuyugon, Manila, Philippines, W 10


1996
01-13 -- Lito Torrejos, Paranaque City, Philippines, TKO 5
02-09 -- Rustico Torrecampo, Mandaluyong, Philippines, KO by 3
04-27 -- Marlon Carillo, Manila, Philippines, W 10
05-20 -- Jun Medina, Manila, Philippines, TKO 4
06-15 -- Bert Batiller, General Santos City, Philippines, TKO 4
07-27 -- Ippo Gala, Mandaluyong, Philippines, TKO 2
12-28 -- Sung-Yul Lee, Muntinlupa, Philippines, TKO 2


1997
03-08 -- Michael Luna, Muntinlupa, Philippines, KO 1
04-24 -- Wook-Ki Lee, Makati, Philippines, KO 1
05-30 -- Ariel Austria, Almendras, Philippines, TKO 6
06-26 -- Chokchai Chockvivat, Mandaluyong, Philippines, KO 5
09-13 -- Melvin Magramo, Cebu, Philippines, W 10
12-06 -- Panomdej Or Yuthanakorn, South Cotabato, Philippines, KO 1


1998
05-18 -- Shin Terao, Tokyo, Japan, TKO 1
12-04 -- Chartchai Sasakul, Bangkok, Thailand, TKO 8
(Won WBC Flyweight Title)


1999
02-20 -- Todd Makelin, Kidapawan, Philippines, TKO 3
04-24 -- Gabriel Mira, Quezon City, Philippines, KO 4
(Retained WBC Flyweight Title)
09-17 -- Medgoen Singsurat, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand, KO by 3
(Pacquiao failed to make weight, lost WBC Flyweight title)
12-18 -- Reynante Jamili, Manila, Philippines, TKO 2


2000
03-04 -- Arnel Barotillo, Manila, Philippines, KO 4
06-28 -- Seung-Kon Chae, Manila, Philippines, TKO 1
10-14 -- Nedal Hussein, Antipolo City, Philippines, TKO 10


2001
02-24 -- Tetsutora Senrima, Manila, Philippines, TKO 5
04-28 -- Wethya Sakmuangklang, Kidapawan City, Philippines, TKO 6
06-23 -- Lehlohonolo Ledwaba, Las Vegas, NV, TKO 6
(Won IBF Super Bantamweight Title)
11-10 -- Agapito Sánchez, San Francisco, CA, Tech Draw 6
(For WBO Super Bantamweight Title)
(Retained IBF Super Bantamweight Title)


2002
06-08 -- Jorge Eliecer Julio, Memphis, TN, TKO 2
(Retained IBF Super Bantamweight Title)
10-26 -- Fahprakorb Rakkiatgym, Davao City, Philippines, KO 1
(Retained IBF Super Bantamweight Title)


2003
03-15 -- Serikzhan Yeshmangbetov, Manila, Philippines, TKO 5
07-26 -- Emmanuel Lucero, Los Angeles, CA, TKO 3
(Retained IBF Super Bantamweight Title)
11-15 -- Marco Antonio Barrera, San Antonio, TX, TKO 11


2004
05-08 -- Juan Manuel Marquez, Las Vegas, NV, D 12
(For WBC Featherweight Title)
(For IBF Featherweight Title)
12-11 -- Fahsan (3K Battery) Por Thawatchai, Rizal, Philippines, TKO 4


2005
03-19 -- Erik Morales, Las Vegas, NV, L 12 *RECAP*
09-10 -- Hector Velazquez, Los Angeles, CA, TKO 6


2006
01-21 -- Erik Morales, Las Vegas, NV, TKO 10 *RECAP*
07-02 -- Oscar Larios, Manila, Philippines, W 12
11-18 -- Erik Morales, Las Vegas, NV, KO 3 *RECAP*


2007
04-14 -- Jorge Solis, San Antonio, TX, KO 8 *RECAP*
10-06 -- Marco Antonio Barrera, Las Vegas, NV, W 12 *RECAP*


2008
03-15 -- Juan Manuel Marquez, Las Vegas, NV, W 12 *RECAP*
(Won WBC Super Featherweight Title)
06-28 -- David Diaz, Las Vegas, NV, ??? *PREVIEW/POLL*
(For WBC Lightweight Title)


Manny Pacquiao Birth Date: December 17, 1978

WORLD LIGHTWEIGHT TITLE ON THE LINE, SATURDAY JUNE 28th ON HBO PPV


WORLD LIGHTWEIGHT TITLE ON THE LINE, SATURDAY JUNE 28TH ON HBO PPV


Newly-crowned World Boxing Council (WBC) super featherweight champion Manny Pacquiao and WBC lightweight champion David Diaz will battle in a 12-round rumble with Diaz's title at stake. Promoted by Top Rank, in association with MP Promotions, Pacquiao vs. Diaz will take place Saturday, June 28, at the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino and will be produced and distributed live by HBO Pay-Per-View, beginning at 9 PM ET / 6 PM PT.

Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao VS. David Diaz


Statistics
Real name - Emmanuel Dapidran Pacquiao

Nickname(s) - Pac-Man
- The Destroyer
- The Mexicutioner
- People's Champ
- Pambansang Kamao ("National Fist")

Rated at - Super Featherweight
Height - 5 ft 6.5 in (1.69 m)
Nationality - Filipino
Birth date - December 17, 1978 (1978-12-17) (age 29)
Birth place - Kibawe, Bukidnon[1], Philippines
(Resides in General Santos City)
Stance - Southpaw

Boxing record
Total fights - 51
Wins - 46 (90%)
Wins by - KO 35 (76%)
Losses - 3
Draws - 2
No contests - 0

Manny Pacquiao promised to help the MV Princess of Stars Victims if he wins the Lethal Combination!


Manny "pacman " Pacquiao Vs. David Diaz (Lethal Combination)


Manny isn't worried at all about reaching a 135 lbs. for his upcoming fight, but the 39.4 degress Celsius heat of Las Vegas bothers him instead.

The heat was so intense that his trainer Freddie Roach and Eric Brown had to fan him after his training session in IBA Gym .


"Manny's a great puncher, regardless," Brown said. "He's going to be a great puncher at any weight. And of course, carrying a little bit of extra weight is going to help him strentgh-wise. But as far as punching ability, he's born with that. Knock-out power is something you're born with. It can't be trained."


If he beats David Diaz in their World Boxing Council (WBC) lightweight title bout on Sunday (Saturday in the US), Manny promised to donate a part of his price to the victims of the MV Princess of Stars caused by the - Typhoon Frank.


Manny is indeed a real champ for all of the Filipinos. May he be blessed with his fight.