Mommy Dionisia blames pastors for son’s defeat
By Aquiles Z. Zonio
That’s what he gets for changing his religion,” Dionisia Pacquiao said in an interview in General Santos City.

That’s what he gets for changing his religion,” Dionisia Pacquiao said in an interview in General Santos City.

It took only about five minutes for a crowd of more than 2,000 Parañaque residents to disperse after Juan Manuel Marquez stunned the Filipino champ Manny Pacquiao with a right-hand blow before the end of the sixth round of their fourth boxing faceoff on Sunday.

The punch that knocked out Manny Pacquiao also silenced a nation still reeling from the wrath of typhoon “Pablo.”

Taxi drivers will not brake for anything less than a Pacquiao-Mayweather match-up.

“My heart stopped.” This was how Manny Dagala, a condominium security guard in Mandaluyong City, described his shock upon seeing Manny Pacquiao being knocked out by Mexican Manuel Marquez and then staying flat and unconscious in the sixth round of their fight in Las Vegas, US.

Manny Pacquiao lost in the fight because he ditched his Holy Rosary and his religion, according to an avid fan.

Minutes after his idol lost in his fight, an ailing fan of Manny Pacquiao died of heart attack, Sunday, his relatives said.
People at Lagao gymnasium were dismayed that their boxing idol, Manny Pacquiao, failed to knock Mexican Juan Manuel Marquez down.
Moments before the victory of Filipino boxer Manny Pacquiao was announced, some in the crowd watching the live telecast of the fight stood up and were about to leave the Mandaluyong city gymnasium, thinking the Mexican had defeated their champion.