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  1. #21

    Default Re: filipino boxers after #1manny pacman


    Wala naman ang link...
    Dili man ta ka download ana

  2. #22

    Default Re: filipino boxers after #1manny pacman

    if you miss the video, passpass kaayo ila away.
    the picture quality is bad because its a small file
    pero it gives you an idea how he fights.
    passpass kaayo ang mga punches then kalit uppercut og knockdown contra.

  3. #23

    Default Re: filipino boxers after #1manny pacman

    I downloaded it already...
    Mexicano man ang language, ang word ra na Pacquiao ug Morales ang akong nasabtan sa announcer.

  4. #24

    Default Re: filipino boxers after #1manny pacman

    I'm kind of disappointed after the press/manila people ignored Jimrex Jaca's performance before the Pacquiao-Morales main event. They could have at least made a little big story about him, or i just dnt know if something like thise exists.

    Jaca made a performance after he knocked out his opponent.

  5. #25

    Default Re: filipino boxers after #1manny pacman

    Quote Originally Posted by oninrocks
    ive just watch the fight of rodel mayol-trejo superb uppercut that sent trejo to canvass..


    http://www.megaupload.com/?d=7HZ0V7CU

    enjoy!!!

    thanks for the link!!!!

  6. #26

    Default Re: filipino boxers after #1manny pacman

    ORIENTAL and Pacific Boxing Federation champions Randy "Komong Bato" Suico and Malcolm Tuñacao kept their respective titles in contrasting fashions yesterday in Nagoya, Japan.
    Suico, the OPBF super featherweight king, lived up to his reputation as a puncher by stopping Ryuhei Sugita of Japan in two minutes 39 seconds of the fourth round.
    But bantamweight champ Tuñacao barely kept his title after a split draw with challenger Kohei Ohba in the 12-round co-feature of the card held at the Nagoya International Conference Hall.
    An Australian judge had Tuñacao the winner at 115-114, a Japanese judge saw Ohba the victor at 115-113, while Filipino Teddy Alivio had it a draw at 115-115.
    Tuñacao, however, vehemently protested the outcome, saying he was the clear victor and that the majority of fans criticized the verdict.
    "I thought I deserved to win that fight," Tuñacao told this writer after the fight. "My opponent had no answer to my punches."


  7. #27

    Default Re: filipino boxers after #1manny pacman

    syo ngano mantong pinoy nagcontra vida man.
    naa toy lahing max alvarado.
    sayanga sa win oi .

  8. #28

    Default Re: filipino boxers after #1manny pacman

    Sige lang at least draw. Delikado to kung split decision di gyud to kauli ang pinoy na judge. Kusog man mga pinoy karon maayo unta padayon ug sige daug. Dili pareho ato sa una na pildi pirmi basta international fight.

  9. #29

    Default Re: filipino boxers after #1manny pacman

    ang nakapa-et ang Filipino judge ay Cebuano pa gyud.......

  10. #30

    Default Re: filipino boxers after #1manny pacman

    wa ka to bayre sa mga japon

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