My boyfriend has a good friend in Las Vegas who hosts many famous boxing greats at his establishment when they are in training for an upcoming match.
Manny Pacquiao is a Filipino boxer who's got a strong following in Philippines. He also is friends with many of today's great Filipino pool players and has been known to make an appearance at various billiard events from time to time.
In doing a little reading about this Filipino boxer, I came across this story entitled "Four Big B's of the Sport" in Philippines: boxing, billiards, bowling, and basketball: http://www.txtmania.com/trivia/basketball.php
I was not aware that basketball was big in Philippines and found this bit of trivia interesting, considering I hadn't seen very many tall Filipino basketball players. However, I guess height is not the only trait one needs to be proficient in basketball. Rather, it is the drive to win that is the most important. Filipino sports competitors are increasing in numbers in recent times and have a strong presence in today's sports world.
Last year, Manny Pacquiao was named "2006 Fighter of the Year" for his two spectacular knockout victories of Mexican icon and three-division champion Erik Morales and his dominating 12-round unanimous decision over former world champion and current number-one contender Oscar Larios. This hard-hitting Filipino southpaw has only lost once in his last 21 bouts, a close decision in 2005 to Morales in their first encounter.
Marco Antonio Barrera will fight Manny Pacquiao this Saturday, October 6, at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, Nevada. Here's a picture we received last night from Keith's friend in Vegas of Manny practicing for this upcoming match.
Like his pool counterparts, Manny travels with a strong contingency of Filipinos friends. I'd like to see him do well this weekend and just thought I'd share a few pics. It is refreshing to see a country like Philippines support their great champions, whether it be Efren Reyes or Manny Pacquiao.
BTW, Jose Parica used to be a boxer in his younger life, too!
JAM
Manny Pacquiao is a Filipino boxer who's got a strong following in Philippines. He also is friends with many of today's great Filipino pool players and has been known to make an appearance at various billiard events from time to time.
In doing a little reading about this Filipino boxer, I came across this story entitled "Four Big B's of the Sport" in Philippines: boxing, billiards, bowling, and basketball: http://www.txtmania.com/trivia/basketball.php
I was not aware that basketball was big in Philippines and found this bit of trivia interesting, considering I hadn't seen very many tall Filipino basketball players. However, I guess height is not the only trait one needs to be proficient in basketball. Rather, it is the drive to win that is the most important. Filipino sports competitors are increasing in numbers in recent times and have a strong presence in today's sports world.
Last year, Manny Pacquiao was named "2006 Fighter of the Year" for his two spectacular knockout victories of Mexican icon and three-division champion Erik Morales and his dominating 12-round unanimous decision over former world champion and current number-one contender Oscar Larios. This hard-hitting Filipino southpaw has only lost once in his last 21 bouts, a close decision in 2005 to Morales in their first encounter.
Marco Antonio Barrera will fight Manny Pacquiao this Saturday, October 6, at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, Nevada. Here's a picture we received last night from Keith's friend in Vegas of Manny practicing for this upcoming match.
Like his pool counterparts, Manny travels with a strong contingency of Filipinos friends. I'd like to see him do well this weekend and just thought I'd share a few pics. It is refreshing to see a country like Philippines support their great champions, whether it be Efren Reyes or Manny Pacquiao.

BTW, Jose Parica used to be a boxer in his younger life, too!
JAM