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Saturday, September 10, 2011




Here's a short video to remind you of Pacquiao vs Marquez match. There are some people who commented in this video and gave their opinions on why Marquez wanted a third match with Pacquaio. Some even mentioned how happy they were that Pacquiao visited Mexico to promote Pacquiao vs Marquez 3.

From jjrr64

Wow Mexico really knows about boxing alot of people show up today to celebrate pacman coming to Mexico,thats shows what people know about boxing and respecting both fighters, pacman didnt expect the nice welcome, wow eso mexicanos le dieron un muy buena acogida a pacman demeustra como los mexicanos aprecian el buen boxeo

From mandirigma1990

You can't call it a brave -heart when you did your best at the two fights but still lost, and thencame third fight losing.JMM should let it rest, after the 2 fights at least he would be remembered as the one close of beating Pacquiao. Now he would be remmbered as the the most idiot boxer in the history of boxing,member Pac's word ?"This time I will give JMM his due"

From mandirigma1990

Marquez wanted the third fight badly to get the revenge...because this round is his nightmare for the rest of his life in his boxing carreer. Marquez is a good boxer but he can't just accept that there is someone better than him(1st and 2nd fight for Pacquiao even though one idiot judge mistakenly judge as 10-7 instead of 10-6, 3 KO + 1 Pacquiao is ahead in the scorecards. After this thrid fight, Marquez would be the laughing stack in the boxing world cause he asked for food he cnt chew.

Watch Pacquiao vs Marquez fight below


Friday, September 9, 2011

Roach: Pacquiao can retire after two fights




Freddie-RoachIf Pacquiao will follow what Freddie Roach say that he can retire after two major fights will Pacquiao follow it? For me its better to leave the ring while he is still famous and while he is still the pound by pound king. He already proven himself on how great he box in the ring and now i think its time for him to face new challenges in his life. I hope that after the Pacquiao vs Marquez 3 fight, Mayweather decides to fight Pacquaio before he quits boxing or else the boxing fans will surely miss the chance to see the fight that they are waiting for.

Here are a short list of what he can do when the time comes and he decides to leave the boxing ring.

1. Pacquiao can focus on his political career since his constituents needs him.
2. Continue his acting career or become a TV personality.
3. He can run in congress or represent sports or athletes in the goverment.
4. Produce a movie.
5. Be a businessman.
6. Be a boxing coach.
7. Find a new boxing protege and train him personally.
8. Hopefully he will doesnt have any plans in making a new album.

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Freddie Roach, Manny Pacquiao's celebrated trainer, wants his ward to have two major fights before gladly seeing off the reigning World Boxing Organization (WBO) welterweight champion to finally retire from the sport.

One of the planned two bouts will take place two months from now, a third fight opposite Mexican rival Juan Manuel Marquez on November 12. The other, maybe in 2012 or in 2013.

"I'd this fight (Marquez)," proclaimed Roach as he finally joined Pacquiao and the rest of the gang at the Lighthouse at Chelsea Piers in New York for the second leg of the four-city press tour promoting the 12-round showdown for the WBO 147-pound strap.

The other marquee bout of course, a face-off between the reigning and former holders of the pound-for-pound title, is the one the whole world obviously wants to see.

"And I'd like that fight (Floyd Mayweather) be done," Roach quickly added. "That would be the icing on the cake. I don't think there would be anything else to prove."

While a third Pacquiao-Marquez face-off remains quite intriguing given the controversial outcome of their first two encounters, a fight between the Filipino ring icon and the unbeaten Mayweather remains the match-up being anticipated by everyone else.

No wonder that even in the presence of Marquez, both Pacquiao and Roach had to answer questions from the media present during the occasion about the possibility of the fighting congressman from Sarangani province facing the brash-talking Mayweather.

"I want to see that fight as badly as all of you, because he's (Mayweather) a challenge and I love a challenge," Roach told reporters.

Pacquiao, 32, believes the fight expected to go down as the richest in boxing's history will definitely happen, considering the recent developments within the camp of Mayweather, who will challenge the dangerous Victor Ortiz for the World Boxing Council (WBC) welterweight title on September 17.

Like Pacquiao, Ortiz is also a southpaw.

"I'm thinking right now that Floyd is preparing for our battle because he's got a southpaw opponent for his next fight," said Pacquiao, who opened the press conference by belting the 70s hit remake 'Sometimes When We Touch' in a duet with Grammy-award winner Dan Hill.

"Maybe it will come. I'd give it a possibility."

But first, Pacquiao needs to settle his unfinished business with Marrquez, the man who had been the biggest puzzle in the Filipino southpaw's brilliant career (53-3-2, 38 knockouts).

No problem with that, according to Roach.

"We have to be a little smarter. We can't walk in recklessly," said Roach in giving respect to the talent of the 38-year-old challenger (53-5-1, 39 KOs).

"But we’ll knock him out somewhere along the way," added Pacquiao's long-time trainer. — JVP, GMA News

Pacquiao wants Philippine vice presidency




Pacquiao wants Philippine vice presidencyMANILA - World boxing champion Manny Pacquiao has announced he wants to retire from the sport and run for vice president of the Philippines in five years’ time, local media reported Friday.

“In 2016, I plan to run for vice president. By that time there will be no more boxing for me,” the 32-year-old said in an interview with Manila’s GMA television from Mexico.

The high-school dropout, who is often cited as the world’s best “pound-for-pound” fighter, is already a member of the Philippine parliament and has long been touted as a potential leader of his country.

But political observers immediately pointed out it was constitutionally impossible for him to run for vice president in 2016.

He will be just 37 years old when the May 2016 elections are held, below the minimum age requirement of 40 set in the country’s constitution.

“If the constitution has not been amended by then he might have a problem,” James Jimenez, spokesman for the government Commission on Elections, told AFP.

“But you can’t tell someone not to dream.”

Pacquiao won a seat in the Philippine House of Representatives in May last year, representing the impoverished southern province of Sarangani.

GMA network said it interviewed Pacquiao in Mexico, where he is promoting his World Boxing Organisation welterweight title bout against Mexico’s Manuel Marquez in Las Vegas on November 12.

Pacquiao has compiled a 53-3 win-loss record with two draws on his way to 10 world titles in an unprecedented eight weight divisions.

source: asiaone.com

HBO to aggressively promote Pacquiao-Marquez III




HBO plans to boost sales in Pacquiao vs Marquez matchMANILA, Philippines – HBO plans to use the various assets of Time Warner in promoting the trilogy bout between pound-for-pound king Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao and Mexican warrior Juan Manuel "El Dinamita" Marquez.

In the New York leg of the Pacquiao-Marquez global media tour, streamed live by TopRank.com, HBO Pay-Per-View division head Mark Taffet announced that they will be promoting the fight across various platforms.

"We will unleash a very comprehensive, cross-promotional and advertising line-up, utilizing powerful and broad reaching assets across Time Warner," Taffet said.

Time Warner is the parent network of HBO.

According to Taffet, Pacquiao-Marquez III will be promoted through CNN, TBS, TNT, Sports Illustrated and People, as well as through the digital outlets of TIME.com, SI.com and CNNMoney.com.

"Additionally, fight-related programming will regularly appear on the HBO Network, HBO Go, HBO On Demand, and HBO.com," Taffet said.

24/7 series

As part of the build-up to the Pacquiao-Marquez November 12 match, HBO will also feature the 2 fighters in 4 episodes of the award-winning reality show, "24/7."

24/7: Pacquiao-Marquez will premiere on October 22.

Taffet also announced that Pacquiao and Marquez will be guesting on an episode of Face Off with Max Kellerman.

"It will be a special edition when Max Kellerman sits between Manny and Juan Manuel, in that close setting for what will be a highly contested discussion about their first 2 memorable bouts," Taffet said.

The first 2 bouts of Pacquiao and Marquez both ended in controversial decisions. In their first meeting in 2004, Pacquiao settled for a draw despite knocking down Marquez three times in the first round.

In their 2008 rematch, Pacquiao was awarded a close split decision victory, thanks in part to his 3rd round knockdown of Marquez.

Showtime and CBS

This fight with Marquez marks Pacquiao's comeback to HBO after Pacquiao's May 7 fight against Shane Mosley was produced and distributed by Showtime and its parent network, CBS.

That fight, won by Pacquiao via unanimous decision, gave the Filipino champ the highest pay-per-view numbers of his career as Showtime used CBS assets to promote the fight, giving it a wider audience.

"Last spring, we decided that boxing needed to go into another dimension, and needed to have a greater appeal. We made a deal with Showtime-CBS, which did a magnificent job for us getting the message of the fight to an ever wide audience," Top Rank boss Bob Arum said during the press conference.

Arum’s decision to bring the Pacquiao-Mosley fight to Showtime-CBS was a major blow to HBO, with some boxing reporters saying that it led to resignation of long-time HBO Sports President Ross Greenburg last July.

"When it came to picking a distributor for this fight, we had the choice to make of who we would go with," Arum said.

Arum said that they would've gone back to Showtime and CBS, but senior executives of HBO convinced him otherwise.

"Richard Plepler and Michael Lombardo met with Todd duBoef (Top Rank President) and myself on numerous occasions and told us what HBO and Time Warner could offer us," Arum explained.

Plepler and Lombardo convinced Arum that they could "help us move to yet a higher dimension in selling this fight."

Prior to this fight, HBO has never offered to use Time Warner’s extensive assets to promote a boxing match, something Arum pointed out in the press conference.

"Up to that point, this wasn't possible. There was no effort made to get that message out to the wider public audience," he said.

With the more aggressive promotion of the bout, Pacquiao may be able to top the pay-per-view numbers generated by his match against Mosley.

According to Taffet, Pacquiao has generated 8.6 million buys in his 14 pay-per-view bouts, along with $451-million in pay-per-view revenue.

source: abs-cbnnews.com

Pacquiao won't KO JMM, says Floyd's trainer




Floyd Mayweather with trainer and uncle Roger MayweatherMANILA, Philippines – Floyd Mayweather’s trainer and uncle, Roger Mayweather, believes Manny Pacquiao won’t be able to knock out Juan Manuel Marquez.

Roger, who is preparing Floyd for the September 17 fight against Victor Ortiz, said that if Pacquiao could stop Marquez, he should have done that a long time ago.

“They fought two close fights the first time and I believe the fight will be close the third time. I can’t see him stopping Marquez,” Roger said in Examiner.com.

Pacquiao and Marquez figured in two controversial boxing matches.

In 2004, both fighters went home empty-handed with a controversial draw.

Four years later, Pacquiao edged Marquez with a split decision by a margin of 1 point.

Roger, however, admitted that he expects an epic clash between the two warriors on November 12.

“I can’t see nothing but another classic fight between the two and I don’t believe Marquez will get stopped,” he said.


source: abs-cbnnews.com

Pacquiao has best jab – Roach




Freddie RoachTOLUCA, Mexico — Manny Pacquiao simply can’t wait to get his hands on Juan Manuel Marquez.

As the private jet was getting ready to leave for Los Angeles on Thursday, Pacquiao and Roach caught each other’s eyes inside the cabin and the Filipino could not help but bring up the topic of how he intends to take out Marquez when they battle for the third time on Nov. 12 in Las Vegas.

Pacquiao, dressed in a long-sleeve shirt with matching tie and slacks, put on a fighting stance, whispered something in Roach’s ear that forced the trainer to respond even as the boxer continued to keep his hands up.

If only there was enough space inside the 12-seater, Pacquiao would have shadow-boxed but he was nonetheless all juiced up that he threw a right and a left in the air, his face a picture of devilish aggression.

After a few moments, Pacquiao walked towards the direction of two scribes who were observing all the proceedings.

Roach followed.

“He has got the best right jab but he doesn’t use it,” said Roach.

Pacquiao was unresponsive and Roach told him he has to use it against Marquez.

“You know why I know you’ve got the best jab,” asked Roach.

Pacquiao just stared.

“It’s because I am the one who feels it (during training camp),” said Roach.

“You could knock him down even with that (right) jab.”

Pacquiao nodded and raised his hands anew and let loose a two-punch combo, the swishing sound cutting through the air as the other passengers began settling in their seats.

Bob Arum took a seat near the exit, fronting Pacquiao’s Canadian adviser Mike Koncz, while Roach sat adjacent to the Hall of Fame promoter as the engine began to rev.

The flight attendant then started asking the passengers if they like something to drink while Pacquiao lawyer Franklin Gacal and the fighter’s assistant Roger Fernandez took the back seats to prepare for the three-and-a-half-hour trip.

Pacquiao stayed for a few moments with the two scribes on board, exchanging anecdotes and sharing a laugh as the four-city press tour finally concluded with the fourth and final stop in Mexico City.

Before taking his seat, Pacquiao uttered one telling statement.

“This time, there’ll be no controversy.”

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Pacquiao Nice Guy no more




Pacquiao Nice Guy no moreThis is new. We've known Manny Pacquaio as very nice guy even with his fellow boxers. But Juan Manuel Marquez must have hit a nerve somewhere since its obvious that the two is not so friendly at all especially in the New York press conference. I think that Manny Pacquiao has every right to feel this way and its not so often that we see

Manny Pacquiao reacted this way towards another boxer. Pacquiao vs Marquez 3 will surely be a fight to look forward to. For sure all those bottled emotions and issues on who is better fighter between Pacquiao and Marquez will be settled once they stepped in to that ring.


LOS ANGELES — They’ve been telling the public that they’re friends and there’s nothing personal between them.

But there’s a feeling of revulsion whenever Manny Pacquiao and Juan Manuel Marquez are within spitting distance of each other as evidenced by their actions in Manila and New York and here on Tuesday during the dizzying four-city press tour promoting their Nov. 12 trilogy.

The last few times he has fought, Pacquiao has been very friendly with his foes to the extent that he has been oftentimes criticized for being too nice to them.

Pacquiao horsed around with Ricky Hatton during a darts exhibition match in Manchester, posed for pictures with Miguel Cotto’s kids in Puerto Rico, burst into laughter during a staredown with Joshua Clottey in Dallas and smiled a lot and shook hands frequently with Shane Mosley in Las Vegas.

But with Marquez, the feeling is not all too the same and the sentiment is that the lid will blow over when they let loose their furious fists at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas in two months time.

One could easily count the times when Pacquiao and Marquez shook hands and during their third face-off at the Beverly Hills Hotel, they only got to shake hands once and they did it without even looking each other in the eye.

“They never did (break into laughter),” acknowledged trainer Freddie Roach.

Pacquiao looked stern and didn’t break a smile when he was requested by the photographers for the customary staredown, unlike during the buildup to the Clottey and Mosley bouts when it took only a fraction of a second before he erupted in laughter.

In the Philippines over the weekend, Marquez regaled the media, saying that while he remains bitter over the result of their first two fights, he has grown to respect the man many regard as worthy of being mentioned in the same breath as Joe Louis and Muhammad Ali.

From what they have exhibited the last couple of days, Marquez and Pacquiao have been frugal in showering each other with praises and it remains to be seen whether Marquez will revert back to being a diplomat when the tour makes its fourth and last stop in Mexico City on Thursday.

The last time Pacquiao acted unreceptive was against the brash Erik Morales and that was five years ago.

That feeling of hatred is back again, said Pacquiao lawyer Franklin Gacal, who has been told many times by the pound-for-pound king about his animosity towards Marquez.

“Galit siya kay Marquez,” said Gacal on board a private plane that took Team Pacquiao to Toluca, Mexico, late Wednesday night. “Nanggigigil siya.”

source: mb.com.ph

Arum, Barrera Blown Away By Pacquiao-Marquez Crowd




MEXICO CITY--Some of those windbags and layabouts who "serve" the American people in Washington like to prattle on and on about "reaching across the aisle" seeking viable compromises with the opposing party.

From what I saw and heard today, the Congressman from Sarangani named Manny Pacquiao could teach Democrats, Republicans and maybe even staunch Tea Party types how to effectively work with those with a different perspective.

Pacman, you see, had most of the guesstimated 30,000 Mexcian fight fans--young and old, male and female--who combined for a massive wall of people across and around historic Revolution Square eating out of his Filipino hands.

Fresh from a morning visit to the Mexican Congress, where he was hailed and mobbed by fellow legislators, Pacquiao said just the right thing in front of his Nov. 12 "Chapter Three" PPV TV fight opponent Juan Manuel Marquez and all his countrymen.

Pacquiao did not avoid a reference to his old unofficial nickname as "the Mexican Assassin" (earned by beating legends Erik Morales and Marco Antonio Barrera and others and including his points victory and draw against Juan Ma). Instead, he handled it diplomatically.

Resplendent in a gray suit, blue shirt, red tie and wearing a flashy diamond in his left ear, Pacquiao said in Spanish, "I didn't want to fight another Mexican boxer, it just happened and I am just and only doing my job."

Pacman laughed and the crowd inside a tent where a post-rally press conference was held did as well.

Later, in the semi-privacy of the third floor lounge at the swanky St. Regis Hotel, just before a helicopter took the Pinoy Idol and his entrourage to Azteca TV network studios so he could sing a song for the company which has the Mexican broadcast rights to the big fight, Pacquiao said he was overhwelmed by the positive reception he got here.

"I am very surprised and very happy about this reception," Pacquiao said as the four city (Manila, New York and Beverly Hills came first) media tour was winding down.

An enthusiastic but exhausted Bob Arum said the big turnout here gave the promotion huge momentum.

He even told Pacquiao that he's getting recieved on foreign visits like Muhammad Ali did.

"It's like Muhammad Ali for Manny now," Arum said. "It's the same thing I saw happen when Ali left America. "I mean, we expected 8,000 people or so. We could have gotten 3,000 but we got 30,000.

"It's like when we took Ali to Ireland, Malaysia, to Indonesia and to the Philippines. I remember once we brought Ali here to Mexico, when he wasn't fighting, and we almost had a riot. I think this fight will do huge numbers on pay per view."

It reminded me of when I stood with Don King in the parking lot of Estadio Azteca as "El Gran Campeon" Julio Cesar Chavez prepped for a free public workout. Many thousands of people came from all over this massive metropolis to see their greatest sports hero and legend.

Suddenly, a helicopter came out of the sky, armed police and security forces jumped to combat readiness and the then president of Mexico emerged.

He had come, the president explained, to check on Chavez's vaunted left hook. If you recall, Chavez then drew boxing alltime biggest crowd, 136,000 people to the stadium to see him pummel gamester Greg Haugen.

I spoke to Hall Of Famer Barrera, now a manager-promoted now celebrating his first world champion (WBO 105 pound champ Moises Fuentes, a Chilango from this city) about how wildly Pacquiao was recieved.

"Yes," Barrera said, "I was surprised. I was very surprised at how the Mexican people treated Manny but he is very charismatic and very humble and they like that."

WBO President Francisco "Paco" Valcarcel, extremely happy to have Pacman as one of its reigning and defending beltholders, reached way back for a comparison.

"For me, I see Pacquiao as being as charismatic as Sugar Ray Robinson," the Puerto Rican attorney said. "I think Manny wins people over when they see him fighting and beating such tough guys, such good punchers, as Miguel Cotto and Antonio Margarito. Those two guys hit so hard, Manny took some hard shots from both and yet he beat them both."

Top Rank's Tijuana-based collaborator Fernando Beltran said he had a crew of 300 people setting up the event. Beltran handles Marquez.

"We had all 300 working to set up the stage, the boxing ring, the confetti and the music and dancing girls, all of that," Beltran said. "It was so much worth it. I was glad because Pacquiao and his team were such great hosts to us in the Phillipines so we wanted to do the same for them."

On this afternoon, in the Mexican sunshine, the winner was boxing.

By Michael Marley
www.boxingscene.com

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

GMA airs Pacquiao-Marquez III fight, world press tour




I was able to catch this last Saturday. GMA Network did a great job in promoting Pacquiao vs Marquez 3 fight but what i didnt like about it is the questions they asked to Manny Pacquiao and Juan Manuel Marquez when the two finally went on stage for the question and answer portion of the program. Plus Chino Trinidad failed to fully translate to Juan Manuel Marquez everything. There was a time when everyone was laughing because of Pacquiao's answer to Arnold Clavio's question and Marquez have to ask Chino what's happening or why was everyone is laughing... Anyway, I think it was a great event to kick off the Pacquiao vs Marquez 3 fight which will happen on November 12.

MANILA, Philippines - Tomorrow, Sept. 3, GMA Network ushers Pinoy boxing fans to the prelude of the third face-off between Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao and Juan Manuel Marquez.

Both fighters venture into a whirlwind four-city world tour covering Manila, New York, Los Angeles and Mexico with Top Rank honcho Bob Arum to promote their upcoming bout set on Nov. 13 (Philippine time) to be held at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

GMA 7 is the exclusive broadcast partner, Radio and TV, for both the World Press Tour event as well as the historic fight itself.

Pacquiao, dubbed as the “greatest fighter of all time,” battles with Marquez again after a draw in their first duel in 2004, and a tight split decision that favored him in their second match in 2008 — to hopefully put a close to their “unfinished business.”

GMA 7 prepared a grand line-up of festivities at the Quirino Grandstand in a special on-ground event to be hosted by Dingdong Dantes, with La Diva singing the Philippine national anthem, while the UST singers performing the Mexican national anthem.

An all-star cast led by Ogie Alcasid, Iza Calzado, Jay-R, Kyla, Rachelle Ann Go, Mark Herras, Kris Bernal, Aljur Abrenica, and many others will grace the event which will air live from 2:30 to 4 p.m. on GMA 7. The special will also be seen live and exclusive via Internet video streaming on GMA News Online (www.gmanews.tv).

The crowd will be treated to a taped-as-live episode of Manny Many Prizes, hosted by Pacquiao himself. Tickets for Manny Many Prizes will be distributed via three booths located along South Drive, Quirino Grandstand (Museo Pambata side) beginning 6 a.m., but spectators will be allowed entry as early as 8 a.m.

The Pacquiao-Marquez World Press Tour at the Manila Hotel will air live on GMA News TV (GNTV), while exclusive interviews with the two fighters will air over GMA’s 24 Oras, Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho, Startalk, Showbiz Central and flagship AM station DZBB 594 khz.
source: GMA News

Monday, September 5, 2011

GMA Network to air Pacquiao-Marquez fight




GMA Network logoSince Pacquiao is already with GMA Network (which i think costed them a lot of money to keep him in their network), GMA Network already acquired the rights to broadcast the Pacquiao-Marquez match. I dont have anything against with the deal, in fact I support and like it much. Why? Because our TV's reception is very in tune with GMA. I dont know if its because of better signal or we have a nearby antenna but I noticed that not only the TV in our home has better reception of GMA but also in my brother's home. Anyway, it's really great that GMA already acquired the rights to broadcast the fight because better reception means better quality and for most of us who will watch the fight in our TV boxes then it means better quality and clearer program to watch.

If any of my family will not invite me to watch the fight in the mall or in one of those free to watch Pacquiao vs Marquez 3 live stream then I will stock on popcorn and fruit soda and my comfy chair to watch the Pacquiao vs Marquez 3 fight! Read the rest of the news below.
This weekend, GMA Network, Inc. (GMA) will present to Pinoy boxing fans the prelude of the third face-off between Filipino boxing pride Manny “Pacman" Pacquiao and Mexican bet Juan Manuel Marquez.

Both fighters will venture on a whirlwind four-city world tour covering Manila, New York, Los Angeles and Mexico with Top Rank honcho Bob Arum to promote their upcoming bout set on November 13 (Philippine time) at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

GMA Network is the exclusive broadcast partner — radio and TV — for both the World Press Tour and the fight itself.

Pacquiao, dubbed as the “greatest fighter of all time," welcomes another heated battle with Marquez after a draw in their first duel in 2004, and a tight split decision that favored him in their second match in 2008, to hopefully put a close to their “unfinished business."

For Saturday, September 3, GMA Network prepared a grand lineup of festivities at the Quirino Grandstand – a special on-ground event to be hosted by Dingdong Dantes, with the pop trio La Diva singing the Philippine national anthem, while the UST singers perform the Mexican national anthem.


An all-star cast led by Kapuso artists Ogie Alcasid, Iza Calzado, Jay-R, Kyla, Rachel Ann Go, Mark Herras, Kris Bernal, Aljur Abrenica, and many others will grace the event that will aired live from 2:30 to 4 p.m. over GMA-7. The special will also be seen live and exclusive via internet video streaming on GMA News Online.

The crowd will be further treated to a live episode of Manny, Many Prizes, the Saturday game show hosted by Pacquiao himself. Joining Pacman are his co-hosts Paolo Contis, Rhian Ramos, Gladys Guevarra, Pekto, Moymoy Palaboy, and Onyok Velasco along with guest stars Jinkee Pacquiao, Wency Cornejo, Jett Pangan, Imelda Papin, Claire dela Fuente, and many others. The episode will be telecast on the same day at 6 p.m.

Tickets for Manny Many Prizes will be distributed via three booths located along South Drive, Quirino Grandstand (Museo Pambata side) beginning 6 a.m. but spectators will be allowed entry as early as 8 a.m.

On Saturday morning, a press conference at the Manila Hotel featuring the two fighters will be aired live on GMA News TV (GNTV), while exclusive interviews will be aired over GMA’s “24 Oras", “Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho", “Startalk", “Showbiz Central", and flagship AM station DZBB 594 khz.

The main event, the much awaited boxing match, will be aired straight from Las Vegas on November 13 only on GMA. — KBK, GMA News

source: gmanews.tv

Hectic schedule ‘fells’ Manny Pacquiao; Juan Manuel Marquez grateful




Pacquiao late in Pacquiao vs Marquez 3 press conferenceThis is new, we;ve always know Pacquiao as a devout Catholic and always punctual in his schedules and appointments. Ok, he was late for the mass but I wonder why Pacquiao was late also in the press conference for Pacquiao vs Marquez 3 match. If he cant keep up with all the schedules he has then I think it would be best for him to drop some of his projects like one of his current show in GMA 7 since taping for shows usually eats celebrity time. Now that he will start his training, what will happen in his post in government? I hope that he will not neglect his role as a politician since he will be really busy training and promoting his fight against Marquez.

With his hectic schedule, Manny Pacquiao missed a Concelebrated Mass for the pound-for-pound king and old rival Juan Manuel Marquez on the final day of the Manila media tour kickoff Sunday.

The Mass, scheduled at the Manila Cathedral, was delayed for at least 15 minutes and proceeded with only Marquez present.

The Mexican champion, who waged two intense and controversial battles with Pacquiao, was given a tour of the cathedral after he arrived early and earned the respect of the clergy.

Nobody in Team Pacquiao had any explanation for Pacquiao’s no-show. The Inquirer learned, though, that he was dead tired and overslept after a hectic day and night schedule the previous day.

Pacquiao’s adviser Michael Koncz offered no explanation or comment when the Inquirer checked with him on why Pacquiao didn’t attend the Mass.

Even at the press conference, Pacquiao kept Marquez waiting for almost an hour.
Top Rank promoter Bob Arum also shrugged and refused to make any comment on Pacquiao’s hectic schedule.

But Arum said he would be back in Baguio City after the training camp gets under way on Sept. 18 at the earliest when trainer Freddie Roach and strength and conditioning coach Alex Ariza are scheduled to arrive to check on Pacquiao’s condition.

Prior to leaving for New York on Sunday night, Arum said Pacquiao faces a tough task in his third meeting with Marquez, adding that he expects “a similar fight as their two previous fights.”

Marquez, who left early Monday morning, was also visibly tired but smiled and waved at fans when he left the Manila Hotel. At the airport, he thanked the Filipino people for their hospitality.

Talking briefly about his Nov. 12 showdown with Pacquiao, the likeable Mexican told boxingscene.com he doesn’t believe that his moving up to 144 pounds will be a problem.

“I’m working with people who are going to help me achieve a good weight and raise my speed and strength to win the fight,” Marquez said.

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Live Stream & Dates for the Pacquiao vs. Marquez III World Press Tour




Mark your calendars. If you want to be updated with Pacquiao vs Marquez 3 and wanted to know whats happening then you should definitely remember these important dates.

Manny Pacquiao and Juan Manuel Marquez will go on a four city international press tour to promote their upcoming fight on November 12, 2011 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. The cities hosting the tour will be Manila, New York, Beverly Hills, and Mexico City.

On Friday, September 2 – The Manny Pacquiao vs. Juan Manuel Marquez World Press Tour begins in the Philippines the country of Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao. The host site will be Quirino Grandstand where a crowd of 100,000 fans are expected. Watch it LIVE on www.TopRank.tv in the US: Friday September 2: 11:00 pm Eastern, 8:00 pm Pacific, Manila: Saturday Sept 3: 11:00 am.

On Tuesday, September 6 – The tour heads to New York City, at the Chelsea Piers at Pier 60 and Manny Pacquiao will perform the Top-10 single “Sometimes When We Touch” with Dan Hill during the press conference which is open to the public.
Location and Time:
Chelsea Piers at Pier 60 – Barnegat/Montauk/Nave Rooms
23rd Street and the Hudson River
New York, NY 10011
Tuesday, September 6 · 10:00 am Pacific – 1:00 pm Eastern

On Wednesday, September 7 – The Pacquiao vs. Marquez III tour heads to California and the lavish city of Beverly Hills, this press conference will be at the The Beverly Hills Hotel and is closed to the public but can be viewed live online through Top Rank’s live video feed beginning at 12:00 pm Pacific – 3:00 pm Eastern.

On Thursday, September 8 – This will be the final stop of the Pacquiao vs. Marquez III press tour and it will be in Mexico where Juan Manuel Marquez is from. This will be open to the public and will be located at the Monumento a la Revolución in México City, México and streamed live on Top Rank’s live video feed at 1:00 pm Pacific – 4:00 pm Eastern.

All Press conferences for Manny Pacquiao vs. Juan Manuel Marquez III will be broadcast Free via live online stream at www.TopRank.tv

Pacquiao vs. Marquez III is Promoted by Top Rank promotions, in association with MP Promotions, Marquez Boxing, Tecate and MGM Grand, Pacquiao-Marquez III will be produced and distributed live by HBO Pay-Per-View on November 12, 2011.

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Marquez tells Pacquiao to train hard




Juan Manuel Marquez trains hard for the Pacquiao vs. Marquez 3 matchMuch is at stake in the Pacquiao vs. Marquez 3 match. If Juan Manuel Marquez able to defeat 8-division champion Manny Pacquiao then he will surely be known as the man who stopped the winning streak of Manny Pacquiao.

Although I find it a little too proud when Marquez said that Pacquiao needs to train hard for their coming match, I love his cheekiness which made this fight a little more interesting. But if I was Marquez, I will be the one to train very hard before facing Pacquiao in the ring since Pacman is known for training hard in all of his fights. He takes his opponent seriously and I think Marquez will be surprised how much Pacquiao have changed since their last fight.

Surely a lot of Marquez and Pacquiao fans are looking forward for this match. You should vote in our poll to see who will win between Pacquiao and Marquez.

MANILA, Philippines – Visiting Mexican boxer Juan Manuel Marquez said 8-division champion Manny Pacquiao should better be ready for their third face off on November 12.

“My message to Pacquiao, he needs to train very hard because I'm training very hard… like a warrior,” said Marquez in an interview with ABS-CBN’s Dyan Castillejo.


Showing how serious he really is in training, Marquez jogged for 45 minutes near the Quirino Grandstand shortly after his arrival in Manila.

Marquez will challenge Pacquiao for the WBO welterweight title at a 144-pound catchweight.

He said the added weight does not bother him at all.

“I feel great. I'm ready to fight at 144,” said Marquez.

The last time the two fought was in 2008 at the super featherweight division (130 lbs.).

Marquez’s manager Fernando Beltran said they hired weight experts to help the Mexican boxer maintain his speed even with added weight.

“We have in our training camp doctors and training people that we'll help him diet,” said Beltran.

Marquez also visited Manila Mayor Alfredo Lim Thursday afternoon.

Lim handed him a symbolical “Key to the City of Manila.”

"I don't know how to speak Filipino... but mahal ko kayo," he said to the delight of the Filipinos who attended the event.

At the Planet Jupiter Gym in Makati City, Pacquiao continued his training for the November 12 bout.

The Filipino boxing superstar is set to train for 10 weeks to make sure that he’ll be in 100% condition when he battles the Mexican warrior.

“Siyempre proud siya kung sakaling manalo siya. Tayo naman hindi natin papayagan ‘yun kaya tayo nag-eensayo ng mabuti,” said Pacquiao.

(Of course he’ll be one proud guy if he beats be. We’ll try not to let that happen, that is why we’re training hard.)

Friday, September 2, 2011

Pacquiao won't underestimate Marquez




pacquiao vs Marquez 3 matchManny Pacquiao is considered as one of the greatest boxing fighter in the whole world and one of the reasons why he was able to win may fights is because no matter who is his next opponent he do not underestimate them. He prepare and condition his mind and body be able to fight in his best. Since he already fought with Juan Manuel Marquez before and he will not underestimate the Marquez power in their coming Pacquiao vs Marquez match.

The two fighters will surely train because both of them wants to prove that they are the best and much are in stake in this fight. For Marquez, it is proving that he is still the better fight against Pacquiao, for Pacquiao it is defending his straight wins and proving that he can win against his old foe Marquez.

Manny Pacquiao returns to serious training on Tuesday for his clash with Juan Manuel Marquez and has vowed not to underestimate a man he has fought before on two occasions.

Pacquiao is regarded as the best pound-for-pound fighter on the planet, although Floyd Mayweather Jnr fans may disagree, and will put his WBO welterweight title on the line on November 12.

The Filipino claimed a hard-fought win over Marquez in 2008, having battled to a draw in 2004, and is expecting his rival to be in superb shape for their clash on November 12.

"I expect the best Marquez on that night," Pacquiao told KO Boxing.com after confirming his training will begin in earnest on Tuesday.

"I've already fought twice with Marquez so I know his style. It's a hard fight. I have to train hard for this fight."

source: espn.co.uk

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Manny “PacMan” Pacquiao Endorses CieAura




Manny Pacquiao CieAura EndorsementLast June I read that Manny Pacquiao is not only the world's best boxer but also happens to be one of the most richest fighter. He earned $52.5 million (P2.250 billion) last year which gave him a spot in the Fortunate 50 list of Sports Illustrated's highest-earning athletes.

The The eight-time world Filipino boxing champion is ranked fourth behind top golfers Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson, and tennis star Roger Federer.

The earnings came didnt only came from the prize money from his fights but also from the endorsements that he made in 2010.

This month, CieAura hired Pacquiao to endorse their product which will surely upped his income for this year especially after successfully defending his WBO 147-lb belt opposite Sugar Shane Mosley with a 12-round one-sided decision. Just imagine how much he will be able to make this year if he also wins the Pacquiao vs Marquez match? Even if he lost the match, Pacquiao will surely be laughing all the way to the bank with the share he will be getting from the Pacquiao vs Marquez Live Stream, ticket sales, product endorsement and etc.

Here's a PR I saw about CieAura introducing Manny Pacquiao Energy Bracelet as their new product endorser.


CieAura Lands a Knockout With Manny “PacMan” Pacquiao

Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) August 29, 2011

CieAura LLC, a direct sales company distributing CieAura Transparent Holographic Chips™, announces World Boxing superstar, Manny “PacMan” Pacquiao, as the latest celebrity athlete to endorse its products.

Manny Pacquiao, the first eight-division world boxing champion with ten world titles under his belt, is one of the highest paid and best known athletes in the world. Named “Fighter of the Decade" by the Boxing Writers Association of America (BWAA), Pacquiao is the current WBO Welterweight World Champion. He is rated the "number one" pound-for-pound boxer in the world. In addition to boxing, Pacquiao is a politician. In 2010, Pacquiao was elected to the House of Representatives in the 15th Congress of the Philippines, representing the province of Sarangini. Time Magazine named Pacquiao among the “World’s Most Influential People of 2009” for his boxing career and his influence over the Filipino people.

Pacquiao is an international icon and CieAura has found the perfect way to partner with him. As the first product in their new Signature Series, CieAura is releasing an exclusive Manny Pacquiao Energy Bracelet utilizing their proprietary CX2 holographic chip technology for naturally enhanced athletic performance. The yellow energy bracelet coincides with Pacquiao’s choice of yellow boxing gloves and establishes CieAura’s commitment to join forces in his ongoing fight against poverty. A portion of the proceeds from worldwide sales of the bracelet will go to the Malaya House, a facility established to provide much needed living, educational and medical support to the severely impoverished community of Smokey Mountain in Tondo, Philippines and to the Pacquiao Partnership for The Poor, Inc.

"Our relationship with Manny Pacquiao and his worldwide popularity gives all of our Retailers an incredible marketplace advantage and advances CieAura into becoming a household name. We are thrilled to have Manny "PacMan" Pacquiao as our partner," says CieAura President, Jerry “JY” Yerke.

The CieAura Manny Pacquiao Energy Bracelet will be previewed at CieAura’s National Convention in Las Vegas on October 27-29, 2011 and available for sale in November (for more information on this event, visit http://www.CieAuraEvents.com. This premiere energy bracelet will only be available for purchase through a CieAura Independent Retailer.

About CieAura, LLC – Creating Total Balance for Life. CieAura is a leading start-up direct sales company, launched in March 2010 and currently distributing CieAura Transparent Holographic Chips™ in 54 countries around the world. Utilizing 3000 years of science in a 21st century delivery system, CieAura's Transparent Holographic Chips™ are computer-programmed holograms based on sophisticated combinations of homeopathic processes. When placed along sensitive acupuncture meridian points, results such as improved energy and stamina, deeper, more complete rest, relief from discomfort, naturally enhanced athletic performance and other positive reactions occur, depending on the program formula of the Holographic Chip and the related placement. CieAura provides opportunities for the everyday person to become Independent Retailers with exclusive rights to market and distribute revolutionary products at minimal cost and with competitive compensation incentives. CieAura is a promotional partner and distributor of offici
ally licensed products by the NBA and WNBA.

To learn more about CieAura, visit: CieAura.com


Watch Manny Paquiao CieAura video endorsement