Toroman picks PH as Fiba-Asia champ
By Beth CelisRajko Toroman must have been wondering why this woman sipping hot Americano coffee with player agent Charlie Dy was asking too many questions.
Rajko Toroman must have been wondering why this woman sipping hot Americano coffee with player agent Charlie Dy was asking too many questions.
IT WAS way past midnight in Las Vegas but the Manila-based scribes covering the fourth Manny Pacquiao-Juan Manuel Marquez fight were still wide awake and engaged in an animated discussion.
AFTER all has been said, done and texted, does anybody have a clear idea of what will happen on Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) Election Day, Nov. 30?
IT APPEARS that Manny Pacquiao is left with no other choice but to fight “El Dinamita” Juan Manuel Marquez for a fourth time this December—either in Las Vegas or in Mexico, JuanMa’s territory where the Pacman stands to save $7 million in taxes.
I’VE SAID it before, I’ll say it again. How time flies!
Before the Sy family of SM, No. 1 in the Forbes list of 40 richest Filipinos, purchased the National University and Henry’s son Hans took an active interest in the academe’s sporting activities, the Bulldogs were the UAAP’s whipping boys.
Considering the bright, new horizon that lies ahead for him, Sta. Lucia’s PBA governor Buddy Encarnado still had many things to wish for when he was presented his birthday cake on Monday night.