Sunday, November 14, 2010

Manny Pacquiao Wins And Antonio Margarito Face Damages

Manny Pacquiao made history in boxing last night at Texas, winning his eighth world title in his career differently. The Filipino was able to defeat Antonio Margarito to capture the championship of the WBC super-welterweight.
Manny Pacquiao has consolidated its position in the pantheon of boxing to win the vacant WBC world champion super welterweight belt eighth in eight weight classes. The politician and future president (he plans to seek the presidency of his country in 10 years) fought 12 rounds where the judges atrocious unanimously declared that he was the winner of Mexican Antonio Margarito at Cowboys Stadium in Texas.

Antonio Margarito face damaged after Fight Manny Pacquiao - Manny Pacquiao made history in boxing last night at Texas, winning his eighth world title in his career differently. The Filipino was able to defeat Antonio Margarito to capture the championship of the WBC super-welterweight.
Manny Pacquiao has consolidated its position in the pantheon of boxing to win the vacant WBC world champion super welterweight belt eighth in eight weight classes. The politician and future president (he plans to seek the presidency of his country in 10 years) fought 12 rounds where the judges atrocious unanimously declared that he was the winner of Mexican Antonio Margarito at Cowboys Stadium in Texas.
Using the speed and luxury hand moves Filipino (which is lighter and smaller in size) dominated his opponent in front of 50,000 spectators to end scorecards 120-108, 118-110 and 119 - 109.
Pacquiao, at the tender age of 31, is in fact the only boxer in history to hold a world belt in eight different weight categories (WBC flyweight world champion (112 pounds), International Boxing Federation junior featherweight World Champion (122 pounds), The Ring world featherweight champion (126 pounds), WBC Super Featherweight World Champion (130 pounds), ring junior lightweight champion (130 pounds), World Lightweight Champion CMB (135 pounds), ring world champion junior welterweight (140 pounds) and WBO world welterweight champion (147 pounds)).His impressive record of 52 victories in 38 were by knockout, only three defeats and two draws.
Antonio Margarito face was badly damaged by Pacquiao. Margarito was left with broken orbital bone and facial surgery may be needed.

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