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Manny still No. 1 despite ‘Money’s’ return
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By Jun Medina, Special Correspondent
LOS ANGELES: Despite his claim that he is the world’s best,
fast-talking Floyd “Money” Mayweather Jr., has no choice but
play second fiddle to Manny “PacMan” Pacquiao in the mythical
list of the world’s pound-for-pound (p4p) boxers.
Trent Pusey of InsideFights.com, said Mayweather
is up for inclusion in the popular boxing webpage in June, but he
would still give his vote to Pacquiao because the Filipino icon has
earned that slot.
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Ramos rejects badminton polls; Angping backs
Tolentino as cycling president
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Former First Lady Amelita “Ming” Ramos is not honoring the
results of the Philippine Olympic Committee (POC)-supervised
election held over the weekend despite being voted president of the
Philippine Badminton Association (PBA).
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Cavs sweep Hawks, Mavs stay alive vs. Nuggets
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ATLANTA: LeBron James sparked the Cleveland Cavaliers to an 84-74
victory over Atlanta but was in no mood to celebrate reaching the
National Basketball Association (NBA) Eastern Conference finals
Monday (Tuesday in Manila).
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Cobra advances to semifinals
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IT WAS VENGEANCE at last for Cobra Energy Drink as it eliminated
Magnolia Purewater via a 67-62 win Tuesday to sweep the
best-of-three quarterfinal round of the 2009 Philippine Basketball
League PG Flex Unity Cup at the San Juan gym.
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Veterans dominate second day of athletic meet
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Seasoned runner Eduardo Buenavista ruled the men’s 10,000-meter
run to snatch his second gold medal in the 2009 Milo-National Open
Invitational Track and Field Championship at the Don Narciso Ramos
Sports and Civic Center in Lingayen, Pangasinan.
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Carrera, Barnachea top Padyak 5th stage
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PROVINCEMATES Sherwin Carrera and Santy Barnachea of Pangasinan
shared the limelight Tuesday in Stage 5 of the Padyak Pinoy 2009
Tour of Champions that started from San Fernando City in La Union
and ended in Vigan City.
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