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Wednesday, February 28, 2007

a real SHOCKER!

What really happened to Gorres-Montiel fight??? Eventhough two points was taken away from him, many of us thought Gorres was way ahead by points.
He should or should have won that fight. Even a grade schooler can tell who won the fight.
I think Gorres' dream was taken away that night. Sad to say, though hard to admit, we were cheated on our ground.
A lesson to learn.... like "The Pacman", let not the judges to the talking.
That's why "The Pacman" always knock his opponent out.
That's the way of the "The Pacman".
Anyway, at least we've won three out of four fights... Still we can say.....

..... Mabuhay Filipino!!!!!

GELLO-ANI thanks WBO for the golden opportunity

PhilBoxing.com, 28 Feb 2007


The country's top promoter, Sammy 'Don King' Gello-ani, yesterday expressed confidence that his group's relationship with the World Boxing Organization (WBO) will remain strong following the hugely successful 'Moment of Truth' card i Read Full Story >>>

BREAKING NEWS: 'BOOM BOOM,' BANAL TO TRAIN WITH DE LA HOYA IN PUERTO RICO

By Salven L. Lagumbay, PhilBoxing.com, 28 Feb 2007


Just moments ago, Philboxing.com has been informed that undefeated ALA Boys Rey 'Boom Boom' Bautista and Alex John 'Bazooka' Banal will train with the legendary Oscar De la Hoya in Puer Read Full Story >>>

Pacquiao's change of mind elates mom, fans

By PNA, news.balita.ph, 28 Feb 2007


Manny Pacquiao may not have directly withdrew plan to run in the May election but his statement to concentrate more on his upcoming fight proved enough to inspire his family members and boxing fans. Pacquiao's mother, Dionisia, expressed her elation over the reported withdrawal of her son from th Read Full Story >>>
Finkel warns Manny of

Finkel warns Manny of Mexican slugger

By Joaquin Henson, The Philippine Star, 28 Feb 2007


Shelly Finkel said yesterday a loss to unbeaten Mexican featherweight champion Javier (Coloradito) Solis would be "devastating" for Manny Pacquiao and advised the Filipino boxing icon to train hard for the 12-round bout at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas, on April 14. Finkel, whose contract Read Full Story >>>

Fight fans oppose Pacman plan to run, online poll reveals

Sun.Star Cebu, 28 Feb 2007


IT seems Manny Pacquiao’s less-than-rosy welcome from Cebuano fans last Saturday has jolted the Ring Magazine Fighter of the Year awardee and various media outlets have reported that Pacquiao is either definitely shelving his plan to run for Congress or to have it in the backburner for now. Read Full Story >>>

WBO PRESIDENT PREDICTS BANAL WILL BE A WORLD CHAMPION

By Ronnie Nathanielsz, PhilBoxing.com, 27 Feb 2007


WBO president Francisco "Paco" Valcarcel has predicted that AJ "Bazooka" Banal will become a world champion. Valcarcel who was at special ringside for the celebrated "Moment of Truth" fight card at the Cebu City Sports Comp Read Full Story >>>

INSIDE SPORTS: THE WBO ROBBERY

By Ronnie Nathanielsz, PhilBoxing.com, 27 Feb 2007


In what must surely go down as an unmitigated travesty, the World Boxing Organization appointed referee – New York based Puerto Rican Samuel Viruet, Los Angeles based Mexican Raul Caiz Jr and Las Vegas judge Chuck Giampa virtually came into our homes, enjoyed the legendary Filipino hospitalit Read Full Story >>>

Bob Arum Wants Unbelievable Fight Between Humberto Soto and Manny Pacquiao This Fall

By Ricardo Lois, Boxing Confidential, 27 Feb 2007


On Thursday night WBC number two contender to the super feather crown Humberto Soto made easy work of Humberto Toledo, knocking out the Ecuadorian within three rounds, and has many wondering if "La Zorrita" is being groomed by Top Rank for a crack at Manny Pacquiao this Fall. Bob Arum, gave Boxin Read Full Story >>>

Pacquiao’s mom happy over his reported withdrawal from politics

ABS-CBN News, 27 Feb 2007


The mother of Filipino boxing champion Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao is elated over the reported withdrawal of her son from the May 14 elections. “Natutuwa ako. Parang pati ang lola niya ay natutuwa (I am happy. Even his grandmother is happy),” Dionisia Pacquiao said in an inter Read Full Story >>>

'BOOM BOOM' IS DE LA HOYA'S PERSONAL CHOICE FOR MAY 5 EVENT

By Salven L. Lagumbay, PhilBoxing.com, 27 Feb 2007


The country's new boxing star, ALA Boy Rey 'Boom Boom' Bautista, may yet get the chance to become the chief supporting cast to the huge May 5 showdown between Oscar De la Hoya and Floyd Mayweather Jr. Golden Boy Promotions vice-president and international matchmaker Eric Gomez, in an interview y Read Full Story >>>

Ugly dent for WBO; Judges, not ref screwed Gorres

By Dennis Principe, PhilBoxing.com, 27 Feb 2007


SATURDAY night’s controversial split verdict victory of Fernando Montiel over Filipino challenger Z “The Dream” Gorres may lead to an unexpected chink in what has been considered as strong bond between the Philippines and the World Boxing Organization. The monumental boxing car Read Full Story >>>

Pacquiao foe trains for fight of his life

By Nick Giongco, The Manila Bulletin, 27 Feb 2007


JORGE SOLIS of Mexico is going the extra mile in his training for the biggest fight of his life. Lined up against Manny Pacquiao, boxing’s most explosive puncher, on April 14 at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas, Solis has been in deep training in his native Guadalajara and is booked t Read Full Story >>>

Voice Vote In Cebu! Finally, A Politician Who Is Not Tone Deaf! Manny Hears, Yields To Vox Populi!

By Michael Marley, Boxing Confidential, 27 Feb 2007


I do not come to buy Manny Pacquiao's dreams of public service to his beloved homeland. Today, my fellow Pacmaniacs, I come to praise this young athlete whose limited education did not hamper him when he heard the vox populi, the voice of his people. Finally, a political hopeful who is not tone d Read Full Story >>>

Pacquiao in a quandary: To run or not to run on May 14

GMANews.tv, 27 Feb 2007


Saying he now wants to concentrate on his sport, Filipino boxing champion Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao on Monday said he will set aside for the meantime his plans to seek the congressional post in the first district of South Cotabato. Pacquio, in an interview with GMA's 24 Oras, said he will first foc Read Full Story >>>

Quijano: Fans roll out ‘Ceboo welcome’ for PacMan

Sun.Star Cebu, 27 Feb 2007


REPEAT after me. Boxing is alive and well in Cebu. Kudos to Sammy Gello-ani and Golden Boy Promotions for such a spectacular event. My only minor complaint is that I couldn’t be true to my column as there were no last rounds for me to drink. Repeat after me again. Z Gorres won that fight Read Full Story >>>

Pacquiao Withdraws Congressional Bid

By Salven L. Lagumbay, Boxing Confidential, 27 Feb 2007


After being heckled and booed in Cebu last Saturday, superstar Manny Pacquiao apparently took notice of the writing on the wall and announced yesterday that he was withdrawing his political aspirations to concentrate on his upcoming fight with Mexican Jorge Solis on April 14. Pacquiao had planned Read Full Story >>>

Pages: For Z, more Zzzz’s before The Dream

Sun.Star Cebu, 27 Feb 2007


THE last time I saw Manny Pacquiao at the Cebu City Sports Center, it was one year ago—Feb. 24, 2006—during the Cebu City Charter Day celebration. Manny was greeted by thousands who overflowed the grandstand bleachers to clap and cheer and wave at our RP hero. Manny sang his sentimen Read Full Story >>>

Malilong: Boo for the politician

Sun.Star Cebu, 27 Feb 2007


“WOW, I was that near him,” my grandson, Chico, gushed after Manny Pacquiao passed by the improvised ringside section of the Cebu City Sports Center last Saturday evening. Many others were not as thrilled, however, loudly booing when the boxer’s name was announced. They did not hav Read Full Story >>>

THE MOMENT OF TRUTH FOR PACQUIAO CAME SATURDAY NIGHT IN CEBU

By Dong Secuya, PhilBoxing.com, 27 Feb 2007


Sitting just a few feet away from ring action where some of the country's brightest hopes in boxing were fighting for fame and glory, a dejected-looking Manny Pacquiao sat silently and gazing blankly at the squared c Read Full Story >>>

'Pacman’ wants out of politics?

By Evelyn Macairan, The Philippine Star, 27 Feb 2007


Is boxing champion Manny Pacquiao running for Congress? Manila Mayor Lito Atienza said yesterday Pacquiao is withdrawing from the congressional race in General Santos City in South Cotabato to focus on his boxing career. However, Pacquiao said in an interview on GMA 7’s 24 Oras that he Read Full Story >>>

Pacquiao takes a second look at politics

ABS-CBN News, 27 Feb 2007


He has yet to file his candidacy for congressman of South Cotabato but this early, boxing icon Manny Pacquiao is already having second thoughts about semi-shifting his career to politics. On Saturday night, Pacquiao was reportedly "booed" by audience who watched the "Battle of Cebu" between Filip Read Full Story >>>

Blacklisted..........

BWM 'blacklists' Pacquiao, Palparan, GarcillanoABS-CBN News


27 Feb 2007The Black and White Movement on Monday advised voters not to vote for boxing champ Manny Pacquiao, retired Maj. Gen. Jovito Palparan, former congressman Romeo Jalosjos and former poll commissioner Virgilio Garcillano in the May elections. Former social welfare secretary Corazon Soliman said memb Read Full Story >>>

Saturday, February 24, 2007

moment of truth?

What is the best bet? Z "the dream" Gorres against Fernando "Ko-chulito" Montiel....

Well... i'm sure Montiel is not just a tomato, and Gorres should not take him lightly or he might end up lying in the canvass.

Montiel of Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico holds the WBO 115lb belt in the Flyweight division.

This will be the main feature of the SGG Sports Promotions, Golden Boy Promotions and ALA Boxing Gym boxing event dubbed "Moment of Truth".

To be held tonight at the Cebu City Sports Center.

So, fight fans beware who will kiss the canvass.......

It’s all about heart

I AM beginning to like this columnist gig. No, it’s not the free food at the press conferences nor the chance to ogle the round girls who wear skirts shorter than Z’s name.

It’s not even the media access pass that allows me to watch the fight for free (although I have to admit, it sure beats shelling out cash that I had to earn studying an opposing counsel’s pleading overnight and then regurgitating it back to him piece by piece the next day).

What I cherish most is getting the chance to hobnob with my newfound media brethren and compare notes.

The final press conference and the weigh-in for the Moment of Truth boxing promotion were two such occasions.

jquijano

Gomez: Nobody knows Solis!

Golden Boy Promotions (GBP) matchmaker Eric Gomez told the Manila Bulletin on Thursday that Manny Pacquiao is not getting the fight that he truly deserves following the formal annoucement that the Filipino star will face unheralded Mexican Jorge Solis on April 14 in San Antonio, Texas. Gomez, who is in Cebu to attend Saturday night's big bash featuring Rey Bautista and Z Gorres, said nobody knows who Solis is and Pacquiao wouldn't gain a thing by fighting no-name boxers like Solis.


"If you go to Mexico and ask any Mexican in a restaurant or at a gasoline station, nobody can tell you who Solis is. Nobody knows him," said Gomez as he lashed out at the choice of Pacquiao's foe at the Alamodome.


The WBC #2, WBO #4 ranked Solis (32-0-2, 23 KOs), from Guadalajara, Mexico, has reigned as the Mexican featherweight champion since 2003. He is the older brother of current IBF junior flyweight champion Ulises "Archie" Solis.


Gomez, meanwhile, revealed that GBP is not backing off from its legal duel with Bob Arum's Top Rank with top lawyer Burt Fields tapped to lead GBP's fight. "Burt Fields is the same attorney who beat (Top Rank head Bob) Arum when Oscar dela Hoya left Arum," said Gomez. "Fields beat Arum in two cases. We (GBP) are 2-0 against Arum."


Fields had represented Michael Jackson, Tom Cruise and Steven Spielberg and is a very famous attorney in Hollywood, according to Gomez, who also pointed to Steven Espinoza and Jeff Spitz as the other members of GBP's legal team.


Top Rank, meanwhile, is dispatching an equally-capable lawyer in Daniel Petrocelli, who used to handle Disney, Enron and Ronald Goldman (against football great OJ Simpson).


"It's really unfortunate the Manny's the one suffering right now and we never wanted this and we have to protect what's right and our interests," Gomez told the Bulletin. "Whoever is advising him right now is doing a very bad job," said Gomez. "They should be fired."


ngiongco

Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Manny Pacquiao at 130 Pounds: A Mythical Match-Up Now, but at One Point Not So Mythical

n the recent press conferences to promote the May 5 showdown between Oscar De la Hoya and Floyd Mayweather Jr., the "Pretty Boy" has been on some serious rants that don't even involve the "Golden Boy". One of his recent verbal assaults has been in regards to Filipino superstar Manny Pacquiao. With Floyd now fighting above the welterweight limit and Manny just recently filling out at the super featherweight area, this fight is now a relative impossibility.

However, at one point Floyd was fighting in the same division that Manny currently resides in. With all due respect to Manny and his legion of loyal fans, he wouldn't have had a chance in hell against the "Pretty Boy".

Floyd has all the qualities of everybody and anybody that has ever given Manny trouble. This doesn't take into consideration that he's not only faster, more versatile, better defensively, and stronger than any opponent that the Pacman has faced to date.

Floyd "Pretty Boy" Mayweather Jr.
Tale of the Tape
Manny "The Mexi-cutioner" Pacquiao
5'8"
Height
5'6"
72"
Reach
67"
16"
Neck
15"
39"
Chest
35"
42"
Chest Expanded
37"
30"
Waist
28"
13"
Bicep
12"
20"
Thigh
19.5"
14"
Calf
14"
6.5"
Wrist
6.5"
11"
Fist
10"
Keeps growing, Immeasureable
Ego
Stable at 50

Thinking of this mythical fight is almost sad in my eyes. It is reminiscent of the Felix Trinidad-Bernard Hopkins massacre. Tito was on such a roll going into their September 2001 battle that people almost had a feeling of invincibility towards him. I remember fans stating how he would have potentially annihilated a prime Roy Jones Jr. The Titomania was getting out of control to say the least. However, to those "in the know", the complete dissection and execution of Tito by Bernard wasn't a surprise.

With all of Manny's qualities at this point in his career, and the polished look Freddie Roach has helped him achieve, it'd still be a serious ass-whoopin he'd catch from the "Pretty Boy". I envision the mythical battle as follows: Floyd consistently side-stepping the barrage of punches that usually comes from the Filipino slugger and countering viciously from all angles. This type of scenario would happen time and time again until either Freddie threw in the towel or Floyd ended up stopping the Pacman.


As great as Juan Manuel Marquez is, and with as many stylistic problems that he gave Manny, it would be nothing in comparison to what Floyd would bring to the table. Who knows? Maybe next year, we'll get to see this mythical battle actually take place at a catch-weight. Maybe, just maybe the fight will be more competitive than I think it would have been at 130 pounds.

I will promise you this. If Manny "The Mexi-cutioner" can somehow turn into "The Mayxi-cutioner", I will find me a crow somewhere, capture it, and eat it alive between two slices of wonder bread on camera for all you rabid Pacquiao fans.

You know what? I'd put some Siracha hot sauce on the nasty bird and eat it with a smile. Nothing would make me happier to have been proved completely wrong and see Manny stand on top of the hill as undoubtedly the number one pound-for-pound fighter in the world. With his fighting style and fan base he brings the excitement that the "Pretty Boy" definitely lacks.....



jchavez

Editorials: Pacquiao’s Ateneo dream

THE decision of boxing icon Manny Pacquiao to go to college after the Department of Education (DepED) issued to him a certificate equivalent to a high school diploma for successfully passing the Accreditation and Equivalency Test is admirable.

Forget about his quip about going to Ateneo; he was smiling when he said that and he was still in the clouds with the certificate in his hand.

Pacquiao-Solis fight puts Comelec in quandary

Filipino boxing champion Manny Pacquiao’s entry into politics has not only awed the nation but has put the Commission on Elections (Comelec) in a quandary.

Comelec spokesman James Jimenez said Friday the scheduled fight in April of Pacquiao, who is seeking a congressional seat this election, could be a test case for the Fair Elections Act.

The law contains a provision that limits TV appearances of candidates for the entire campaign period.

Pacquiao’s bout against Mexican Jorge Solis will likely be aired in the Philippines, giving the boxer hours of exposure to voters.

"There is no precedent on this case," Jimenez said. “There was no sportsman of his caliber in the past who ran for an elective position and the contest was set to occur during the election period.

"Jimenez said it is up to the Comelec en banc to decide what to do in the television airing of the Pacquiao-Solis fight if the Filipino ring icon files a certificate of candidacy on of before the March 29 deadline for local positions.- GMANews.TV

Getting Wet With Pacquiao

In the battle of Humberto’s, Soto put Toledo’s light's out! Tools to beat Pacman? Depends on whether his skin can be the dam that holds up to the rain of punches?


When I refer to Pacquiao’s “rain of punches”, I don’t refer to a slight shower, I refer to a storm from hell that would flood the Grand Canyon. With Manny, when it rains it definitely pours and for a guy with faulty skin, Soto could just be out of business at any time because he’s bound to get wet.




While Soto looked pretty damn sharp in his fight this past Thursday night, I’m not so quick to anoint him as the answer for Mexico’s drought against the Filipino slugger. “La Zorrita” showed a vast array of straight punches, head movement, and professional polish over the 3 rounds of action. He threw leather in combination and remained composed after hurting his opponent. I definitely liked what I saw.


The only drawback to the 26 year-old warrior is his tendency to cut. When getting a good look at his face, it’s evident that there’s a good amount of scar tissue that’s just waiting to crack open. Against a conventional, tactical boxer who picks his spots and looks to get out of harms way this might not play such a factor. On the other hand, against a southpaw demon like Pacquiao, the factor will be in full effect. Not only will he have to deal with a serious onslaught of punches raining down on him but the head-clash factor is always a danger.


I think a battle between the young Mexican and the Pacman would be a vicious scrap while it lasts. Unlike “El Terrible”, Soto is in his physical prime and looks to be as polished as he’s going to get. I haven’t seen his chin truly tested yet but I have a gut feeling that it’s not exactly paper mache. In looking at the tale of the tape, “La Zorrita” seems to have a very similar build to that of Erik Morales and possesses some of the same qualities that gave Manny some trouble.


Hopefully this fight can be made to sustain the Mexican-Filipino rivalry that has captivated the general public over the last few years. There have been a number of excuses made and reasons given for Pacquiao’s dominance over the Mexican kingpins such as his opponents being “unfocused”, “weight-drained”, or “past their prime.” With Soto there would be on excuses because the young lion is in his prime and ready for war.


C’mon Mr. Arum, let’s make this rainstorm happen, the fans are ready to get wet when these two punching machines open up the flood gates of leather.


jchavez

Sunday, February 18, 2007

Look Who's Talking.....?

WHAT'S the fuss about Manny Pacquiao running for Congress in General Santos City? The poor guy is being hit below the belt while some are stabbing him from behind. Manny is running in the first district to serve his people. Just because he is "just" a boxer does not mean a UP or Ateneo graduate is better than he is in serving his constituents.

His opponent, Darlene Antonino Custodio, says she is not at all bothered about Manny's running, saying that the electorates in her district are intelligent voters. If so, why is she in all TV networks complaining that the administration (read Gloria Macapagal Arroyo) has lured and fielded Pacquiao to run against her.

As if doubting Manny's competence is not enough, they are now assailing that the boxing idol is not from General Santos City.

But look who's talking? Not a few politicians are residents only of a political district for convenience. There are too many of them I know the space allocated for this column will not be enough to list them.

In fact, if we send to Muntinglupa all the congressmen and senators who claim to be from districts outside of Metro Manila but who had actually taken up permanent residence in the national capital region, we will not have enough room in the penitentiary to accommodate them.

Critics of Manny should not equate him with TV and movie personalities who live in the world of fantasy. Manny is a pulsating reality in the midst of his constituents. He has long ago demonstrated his concern for the people he wants to serve now.

Manny is known not only for his gallantry he is also popularly recognized for his acts of charity. And he needs not be a congressman to do this. He extends help to those in need from the hard-earned money, which are fruits of his blood, sweat and sacrifices. Not from pork barrel, allowances and congressional perks. He felt he can do a lot more if he is congressman.

Now he is being pummeled from all sides. His adversary thought that Manny Pacquiao will cave in. Well, they are mistaken. He had been used to being downtrodden and humiliated when he was poor. He endured the pain and the anguish when he went into boxing. Today he is humble even in victory. Politics and the rigors of the campaign is a walk in the park for Manny.

I don't fully subscribe to our friend Governor Manny Pinol's counsel to his tokayo to shun politics. Even as he is a boxer, this Manny has mission in life and foremost among these is to give honor to his country. The other day, Pacquiao was pressed by a media person who asked why he is running for congressman and not just pursue his boxing career. Manny's answer was short and straightforward. "If they can serve my people, I will not run. But I am running because I want to serve. If I win in this elections, I will quit boxing and serve my people."

Why then deprive Manny Pacquiao the opportunity to serve in another capacity? Is it because he is not a lawyer or lacks the eloquence of Darlene and the likes of her in Congress? Some of those in congress who have a litany of degrees have done absolutely nothing but to engage in endless peroration and dramatics want to run for the senate. In last Thursday's issue of a national daily for example, the glib talker Peter Alan Cayetano is virtually zero in bills authored or sponsored. Congress is not an arena for elocution contest. So why discourage Manny who has done so much to keep the Filipino pride and confidence intact and help keep this nation united amidst the devious politicians who would rather see us fractured? C'mon guys, let's give this champ and hero a chance to prove his other worthiness as public servant and legislator.

The giant TV network who made a lot of money from Manny ran not a few video clips of tricycle drivers and ambulant vendors in Gensan who are averse to Manny's running for congress. But this is Realpolitik we are talking about here. Manny may not fare well in drafting bills (although that is subject to doubt), but so do the Cayetanos who are lawyers in both houses. Moreover, for as long as it's GMA sitting in MalacaƱang, one of the amply provided districts in terms of CDF and government services will be the district that Manny will represent.

Now, who will debate against that?

Fortunately for the Pacman, debating on the floor and passing of laws is not the only criteria for performance. A congressman is likewise expected to bring tangible projects to his district. Unfortunately for Darlene, she is not particularly outstanding in both. I think that projects that she brought to her district are zero on account of her being an oppositionist. On the other hand, what laws has she authored? With such a dismal record, what can one say of her performance? Nada!



by: jun ledesma

MONTIEL VOWS TO END FIGHT EARLY

By Salven L. Lagumbay, PhilBoxing.com, 18 Feb 2007

CEBU, PHILIPPINES--Reigning WBO superfly king Fernando Montiel showed no signs of the long journey he took from Mexico to Cebu, as he gamely answered media queries and even vowed to stop challenger Z 'The Dream' Gorres right in the first round when they clash on Saturday here. Montiel, accompanied by his father-manager Manuel and brothers, took part in the arrival press conference organized by promoter Sammy 'Don King' Gello-ani held moments ago at the posh Cebu City Marriott Hotel's Ballroom.......

Manny's biggest fight

By Joaquin Henson, The Philippine Star, 18 Feb 2007
Boxing icon Manny Pacquiao has decided to run for a congressional seat in the May 14 national polls and faces a formidable foe in reelectionist Darlene Antonino Custodio.

Pacquiao, 28, says he wants to give back to General Santos City and the towns of Polomolok, Tupi and Tampakan which comprise South Cotabato’s first district. His action plan is centered on promoting jobs, education and affordable medicine for the poor.

But it won’t be easy trying to convince an electorate to thumb down Custodio, a youthful and outspoken oppositionist who’s seeking a third consecutive term. She’s 33, charming, intelligent and backed up by an influential political family. Her father Adel was once a congressman and former General Santos City mayor while her mother Lualhati served three straight terms in the Lower House.

Election watchers are convinced it will be Pacquiao’s biggest fight ever. Custodio isn’t a Marco Antonio Barrera or an Erik Morales who both crumbled under the fury of Pacquiao’s fists in the ring. She’s a savvy politician who knows what it takes to bring in the votes.

Pacquiao, however, is banking on his popularity and reputation as generous, kind-hearted and hardworking national hero.

As a fighter, Pacquiao has no equal in the world, pound for pound. Experts are hailing Pacquiao as the nonpareil – more exciting, more explosive and more charismatic than Floyd Mayweather who used to be considered the world’s No. 1 fighter before the Filipino’s emergence as a global phenom.

At least two of Pacquiao’s closest boxing advisers tried desperately to talk him out of running.

"I told Manny as a fighter, the entire country is with him but as a politician, he will have enemies," said an adviser. "There will be time for politics later in his life. He’s still young. He should concentrate on his boxing career while he’s at his peak, earn more millions then decide what to do after he retires."

Another adviser begged for Pacquiao to postpone his entry into politics.

"He can still achieve so much as a fighter," the adviser said. "The door is wide open for Manny. There’s no need to rush into politics. It will be there waiting for him when the time comes but now is not yet the time."

Pacquiao listened to his closest advisers then made up his mind. He is determined to serve the first district now even at the expense of his boxing career.

Because of Pacquiao’s political plans, his US promoter Bob Arum encountered some difficulty pinning down a date and site for his next fight against unbeaten Mexican Jorge Solis. The date has been moved from April 28 to 21 and now, to 14. And the site was relocated across the globe from Macau to San Antonio, Texas. Luckily, Arum has the connections to make things happen for Pacquiao and the fight against Solis is now confirmed – unless Comelec says otherwise.

Predictably, Pacquiao’s political opponents are crying foul. Pacquiao’s scheduled bout against Solis will fall within the campaign period and his opponents are claiming it will give unfair publicity mileage for the fighter. If the opponents succeed in convincing the Comelec of their position, Pacquiao might have to back out of the fight – a clear example of how his ring career will be jeopardized by politics.

Political observers insist Pacquiao was influenced to run by allies close to MalacaƱang since nobody else has a chance to unseat Custodio in the first district.

Who convinced Pacquiao to run is an irrelevant issue. Pacquiao has his own mind and makes decisions about his life after consulting those whose opinions he regards highly. As in his boxing career, Pacquiao is the "boss." The buck stops with him. He’s not perfect because he’s only human. Like anyone else, he stumbles but learns every step of the way and hopes he doesn’t commit the same mistakes again.

Sooner or later, Pacquiao will realize that boxing and politics don’t mix. He can’t be a congressman and boxer at the same time. He can’t be away from the Batasan for two months training in seclusion in Los Angeles and not accessible to his constituents. Something has to give and as a congressman, Pacquiao’s priorities will take a dramatic twist.

If she wins, Custodio will serve out her third and last term. That would allow Pacquiao three more years to concentrate on consolidating his future, his status as the country’s greatest fighter of all time and his political network to succeed Custodio.

Pacquiao’s heart is with the people and he’s in a hurry to make an impact on their lives. If it’s his irrevocable decision to run for congress, the electorate should listen to what he has to offer, give him a chance to explain his platform and compare his ability to serve with Custodio’s. The people should also accept that as congressman, Pacquiao may be giving up boxing to focus on fighting at a higher level as a legislator.

Pacquiao, others honored

The Bufallo News, 17 Feb 2007
Manny Pacquaio, a 130-pounder from the Philippines, was honored as fighter of the year by the Boxing Writers Association of America, while his trainer, Freddie Roach, was trainer of the year. Pacquaio won three times in 2006. The 122-pound bout in France between Somsak Sithchatchawal and Mahyar Monshipour last March 18 was named fight of the year. Muhammad Ali was honored with the Pat Putnam Award for Perseverance. Other award winners included HBO's Larry Merchant for long and meritori Read Full Story >>>