DID MIGUEL ANGEL COTTO, who scored with a killer punch—a jarring left uppercut—connect the single biggest punch of the night during his fight against Manny Pacquiao?
THE BRAIN SURGERY which promising Filipino bantamweight Z “The Dream” Gorres underwent at a Nevada hospital last Saturday underscored once more the perils of professional boxing.
MANNY PACQUIAO, warrior for all seasons, remains the top hit wherever he fights or performs.
I WAS PROBABLY one of the few who doubted Manny Paquiao’s ability to fight and win in the welterweight division.
STEPPING OUT OF A CINEMA together with hundreds of others who went through 12 delightful but anxious rounds of Pacquiao-Cotto, you couldn’t help but wonder what our sports life would be like when Manny runs out of worthy challengers and hangs up his gloves.
PROBABLY SHAKEN by the tragedy that befell Z “The Dream” Gorres in Las Vegas last Friday the 13th, Mommy Dionisia Pacquiao is now strongly urging her son to hang up his gloves.
IT WAS NOT ACCURATE what was stated here previously that Manny Pacquiao won an unprecedented seventh world boxing crown unscathed.
Once they’re done with the repair job on the severely damaged Miguel Cotto, the former world welterweight boxing champion can explain that he didn’t mind losing to twin warriors in Las Vegas Sunday.