Busy Juan Manuel Marquez no-show for countryman’s fight
At first he relished the attention being showered upon him. Slowly but surely, however, Juan Manuel Marquez is finding out that being boxing’s current toast can be too taxing and demanding.
At first he relished the attention being showered upon him. Slowly but surely, however, Juan Manuel Marquez is finding out that being boxing’s current toast can be too taxing and demanding.
The punch that wiped out Pacquiao wiped out the Pinoy. He felt low, he felt heavy, said Philip, a Pinoy taxi driver in Las Vegas. He did the night shift, starting out at 3 p.m. and ending at 5 a.m., and he had looked forward to celebrating. Of course not physically, he would be driving, [...]
“Don’t worry, we will rise again.” Those were Manny Pacquiao’s words when he returned to the Philippines yesterday from his fight with Mexican boxer Juan Manuel Marquez in Las Vegas, Nevada last Sunday.
It was the unexpected punch and not his shift to another religious group that caused Manny Pacquiao’s knockout defeat at the hands of Mexican rival Juan Manuel Marquez, an official of the Cebu Archdiocese said yesterday.
It was, according to Juan Manuel Marquez, the “perfect punch”–at past the two minute mark in the sixth round, the Mexican “Dinamita (Dynamite)” exploded with a hard right that landed squarely on People’s Champ Manny Pacquiao’s jaw and sent him down the canvas face first.
In fairness ni Pambansang Kamao Manny Pacquiao iyang gipakita ang iyang katakos ug abilidad pagpakigharong kang Mexican boxer Juan Manuel Marquez kagahapon oras dinhi sa Pilipinas.
Mexico’s Juan Manuel Marquez knocked Manny Pacquiao out cold with a vicious right hand at the end of the sixth round Saturday (Sunday Philippine time), putting a sudden end to the fourth fight between the two boxers.
Cebuanos from all walks of life were just as stunned as the rest of the country in witnessing the sixth round knockout of People’s Champ Manny Pacquiao at the hands of Mexican rival Juan Manuel Marquez yesterday.
Cebuano boxing fans were stunned with the knockout loss of Manny Pacquiao to Juan Manuel Marquez yesterday in Las Vegas, but many still believe it isn’t over for the Filipino boxing icon.
Expect traffic-free streets in Cebu City today as residents will stay glued to their TV sets or in some other place to watch the live broadcast of the match between Filipino boxing legend Manny Pacquiao and Mexican rival Juan Manuel Marquez.
Manny Pacquiao’s aggression against Juan Manuel Marquez’s anticipation.

If not zero, the Philippine National Police believes that there will be another significant decrease in the crime rate in the country on Sunday when Congressman Manny “PacMan” Pacquiao goes against Juan Manuel Marquez for the fourth time in their storied boxing careers in Las Vegas.

Manila residents will be able to watch for free the fight between Manny Pacquiao and Mexican Juan Manuel Marquez through a live screening at the city’s sports complexes in each district.