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Mommy Dionisia blames pastors for son’s defeat

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Dionisia Pacquiao, mother of Manny Pacquiao, prays at a church in General Santos City on June 10, 2012. At the Pacquiao Mansion in General Santos City on Sunday, Dec. 9, 2012, Dionisia was furious about the procession of Protestant pastors crowding his son. “That's what he gets for changing religion,” she said after her son was knocked down by Juan Manuel Marquez in the US on Sunday (Manila time). AFP PHOTO/PAUL BERNALDEZ

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

Posted: December 10th, 2012 in Latest Sports Stories,Photos and Videos | Read More »

Filipino fans demand Pacquiao-Bradley rematch

Manny Pacquiao, left, throws a punch against Timothy Bradley in the sixth round of their WBO world welterweight title fight Saturday, June 9, 2012, in Las Vegas. Bradley won by split decision. AP/Julie Jacobson

Dethroned boxing superstar Manny Pacquiao’s furious mother led demands in the Philippines Monday for a rematch with Timothy Bradley, although church leaders said the Catholic fighter should retire.

Posted: June 11th, 2012 in Boxing / MMA,Latest Sports Stories,Pacquiao Files | Read More »

Pacquiao’s mom believes boxing champ was robbed of victory

Dionisia Pacquiao AFP PHOTO/Paul Bernaldez

Like most fans of boxing champ Manny Pacquiao, his mother, Dionisia believes her son was robbed of victory.

Posted: June 10th, 2012 in Boxing / MMA,Latest Sports Stories | Read More »

Pacquiao whips up a storm in Texas

Leave it to the pound-for-pound king to put life into an otherwise cold and dreary Texan evening.

Posted: November 9th, 2010 in Boxing / MMA | Read More »

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