The Pacquiao - Barrera match was a fight not to missed by Filipinos here and abroad. The amount of attention it created was enormous. We found out that Pacquiao's fights are national events in the Philippines, with athletic clubs and bars and clubs turning into viewing venues for millions of fans. Tickets were even being sold to watch the match on big screens in movie theaters and amphitheaters.
We were on the road most of the morning travelling to Iloilo from Dumaguete, but were lucky enough to jump in on the match at the 6th round at a completely empty restaurant. It turned out to be a great afternoon full of delicious seafood, and of course, boxing.
At a modest height of 5'6" and age of 28, Manny Pacquiao, hailing from General Santos City in Mindinao, remains as WBC's featherweight boxing champion. He is a twelve-year pro, making his debut at the age of 16. Pacquiao's win against Barrera proved to be a huge point in his career. Four years ago, when Pacquiao dominated Barrera, he entered the fight as a 4-1 underdog. Manny is a national hero, a role model, and a much needed symbol of strength for the people of the Philippines.
Monday, October 8, 2007
Pac Man On The Frontpage
Posted by jsigharas at 3:50 PM
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