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Wednesday Oct 10, 2007

Not really, not that we've heard anyway. Spears is busy with other mischief, if you believe the tabs. The rumor mill churned material 24-7, about Manny's habits, but his in-ring effort against Barrera showed no effects of supposed excess.

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Pacquiao Linked With Britney Spears!

By Phil Woolever

It’s a burp. It’s a dame. It’s SuperManny, once again.

Hot wires at The Sweet Science’s Sin City Confidential were burning up with gossip like electrified gnats during the week of Manny Pacquiao – Marco Antonio Barrera II.

Reports documenting the supposed non-stop debauchery of Pacquiao’s recently adopted, alpha-hedonistic lifestyle buzzed around the fight scene like a fleet of rented sightseeing helicopters in the Grand Canyon of conks.

Many slurred scenes around the host property suggested the image of living on the edge had boosted Pacquiao’s mainstream recognition factor. This town makes sizzling ad campaigns based on a twisted romantic notion of train wreck intrigue.

Ladies love outlaws. Time loves a hero. Pacquaio may get the best of both worlds. By fight night, Pacquiao’s mythology of mayhem had snowballed to Britney Spears proportions. In fact, one report had Pacquiao shaving his head prior to a tryst with Spears on the New York New York roller coaster, where he gave her upside down driving lessons. 

The new lore echoed from the base of the parking garage to the tower rooftops, becoming more “factual” along the way.

A cold wind blew as the sun set on Barrera, but the latest half-bikinied bachlorettes still pressed their bountiful, bare bottoms against the Plexiglas perimeter of Mandalay Bay’s new, three -story beachfront casino.

Word spread like wildfire that Pac-Man would soon make his entrance.

He would swing in on a vine of gold, from the mammoth boutique “THE hotel” tower next door, naked except for fishnet or fantasy. He would do some shower dancing with the beach babes before swimming with the hammerheads at Shark Reef. He would wear only the teeth of the Great White into the ring.

Meanwhile, he was waiting inside an idling SUV limo in a secret valet lot, chugging Crystal champagne with the female cast members of Mama Mia and giving Crisco oil massages.

After that he crawled through the ventilation system to the House of Blues, where, in full disguise, he performed a medley of Howlin’ Wolf classics. With less than half an hour to fight time, Pacquiao consumed a seven pound slab of meatloaf. Of course he had a hostess for dessert.

As the three National Anthems began, Pacquiao ducked into a private party for him at Red Square, hosted by the lady acrobats of Cirque de Soleil’s water show. If you have to know, he had 9 shots of priceless potato vodka from the sweetest shot glasses there are.

The only reason Pacquiao didn’t hit Rumjungle next door is that he had already been there. All the liqueur was already in his bloodstream; all the waitresses already murmured his name in a haze of pleasure.

Besides that, his Filipino pop entrance tune had been cued. The arena was hungry to see if he really would come through the sloppy kissed sky on a Silver Surfer board, while some recently dumped plaything named Alba tried to hang on.

Such is how the babble about Pacquiao’s life and torrid times outside the ring went, up to first bell and beyond.

If even a fraction of the rumors were true, Pacquiao is truly an amazing guy, well beyond his considerable boxing prowess.

Despite what many critics decided, Barrera still has skills and showed up ready to win. For the first half of the fight, Barrera was as good as any 130 pounder on the planet. For Pacquiao to come back and dominate the end of the contest was a commendable achievement and indeed puts him neck to neck with Floyd Mayweather, Jr for bragging rights as the game’s top dog.

Stories and speculation of Pacquiao’s countless distractions and potential decline didn’t cease in the week leading up to the fight. If anything, the babble increased, but didn’t affect the betting line. Mandalay sports book odds stayed around a reasonable three to one.

 

Call it the wise guy theory of man over methodology.

Pacquaio’s rumored prefight rumbling routine and shapely supposed sparring partners would make it mighty easy to keep up yer jab while grabbing in the clinches. It sounds like one of the few training regimens in boxing this observer might be able to handle.

For Pacquiao to perform like he did, whatever his training habits and lifestyle, is amazing.

Maybe he really is a super freak.


Contact Phil Woolever @ TheSweetScience.com


sanoj:  nice article...cute..
Wednesday Oct 10, 2007
yugioh:  I guess your main intent in writing such foolish topic is just to write something about Pacman knowing in the first place that whatever article involving the famous boxer will surely hits the readers all over the world. In this way, your not ruining Pacman's life but rather making him more popular as days passed. Why not accept the mere fact that in this present era, Pacman dominates and with this, due respect should be given to him as what his millions of fans done. It can't be denied that those who idolize him greatly contributed to his unbelievable fame as a result also of his will to entertain followers in every fight he had into. In a democratic society, everyone can do whatever one's wanted. Pacman is just a human before & after every fight, he can do anything & we cannot compel him to abide what we wanted, his old enough to decide in his own. But most importantly is that during fight night & inside the ring he must do his everything win or loss & it can justified by performing his maniac animalistic fugilism. Are you not convince? Give him time to relax after every fight, afterall he's still human, OK?
Wednesday Oct 10, 2007
florian:  i agree with you sir......
Wednesday Oct 10, 2007
DCRJ:  Just like Marco Antonio Barrera's dirty tactic and cheap shot to Manny's chin during a referee break, your article is indeed one cheap shot to gain more readers and popularity at the expense of the Pacman.
Wednesday Oct 10, 2007
steve:  Tell me you didn't get paid for this joke of an article.........PLEASE
Wednesday Oct 10, 2007
wer:  yugioh shut up. pacman is my hero BUT it's fair game to write fun stuff about him. get a life or the Pac will upak oyu. upak = means hit you.
Wednesday Oct 10, 2007
whateva:  Jealousy get's the best of everybody. Just because he can buy luxury, with his own hard earned money, doesn't mean you have the right to get a cheap shot at him. Earn your millions and then we'll see if you do not spend it like your on top. Plus that's his money so he can spend it the way he want's (as long as its the right way), its none of you f____ing business.
Wednesday Oct 10, 2007
paragpatay:  You write nonsense..its all your imaginations..better sleep..
Wednesday Oct 10, 2007
El Vibora:  NUTS!!
Wednesday Oct 10, 2007
Edgar A. de Dios:  It's an entertaining article that would definitely add to the popularity of both the subject and the writer. I know that the reader would treat this article more of joke than as a real source of true information. So, Phil continue on writing articles your usual style and ways. Good luck.
Wednesday Oct 10, 2007
idiotski:  He he. This is what makes the net such a happy world. Anybody can write anything about anything and the readers can laugh at it, dream of it, believe on it, some would even kill or die because of it. Whatever the reader's reaction is usually the measure of his intelligence.
Wednesday Oct 10, 2007
a:  Yah, it is very possible, Rolando Navarrete and Manny Pacquiao maybe have same characteristic anyway, Chicks Lover. Hehehe. But Navarrete is no wiser than Pacman.
Wednesday Oct 10, 2007
R Green:  I don't quite get your article can you translate it to Tagalog so the Filipinos can get it ??????
Thursday Oct 11, 2007
sly:  he just took an interview saying he is a simple man, that is all you're holding against manny. Are you seriously not going to buy mansions, cars, party, etc. after you bust your butt and win millions?
Thursday Oct 11, 2007
bioskiller:  Hope Pacman will never forget that it is God who gaves strenght every fight. May his judgements be according to Gods ways and will. God Bless us all always.
Thursday Oct 11, 2007
get a life:  get a real job.... u can't just criticize someone who spend a lot of his OWN money for luxury and pleasure. in fact he worked hard to earn it. he didn't just picked it up from somebody's wallet.. he deserves a break for all of you haters... and no matter how much you criticize him in all kinds of aspect still his a human.. Phil don't pretend your one clean guy... no one is clean.. at least for pacman, he is just enjoying his money and fame from all the hard work he has done...
Thursday Oct 11, 2007
get a life:  and one more thing he is not only enjoying his WELL EARNED OWN MONEY OF HIS for his own pleasure and enjoyment, he also spend millions on charity and donating funds for some of his co-filipino athlete
Thursday Oct 11, 2007
alas:  funny... really funny....phil you surely have a big range of imagination. but i thing Pacman deserves all the good thing in life. he'a hardworker indeed. hope you get the point. if you don't...hope you win the LOTTERY. then you know. still cute article. FUNNY...nonsense....but still FUNNY!!!!
Thursday Oct 11, 2007
omrelap:  i ride on with idiotski's point of view. our own reaction is the showroom of our own intelligence and maturity... i think the pacman wouldn't even bat an eyelash on this issue..
Thursday Oct 11, 2007
louieisdman:  I understand your point but I guess as Newton said it, "For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction." Before the fight, there were critics saying that he was not an all around boxer because he can't box. Now that he did, there are some critics, like you, who insists that he changed. So what is it really? If he learned to box, the people who wants him to slug will react negatively. I guess you're one of them. But if he box, former critics will applaud him for being an all around boxer. Which you are not. So before you speak or write an article, it would be better if you could claim on which side you're on, the slugger or the boxer type so the readers will understand your point. BTW, I prefer the slugger type because it is more exciting. But you can't blame him if he just wanted to silence his previous critics. On his next fight, I hope he silences you as well.
Thursday Oct 11, 2007
july:  It's surreal... I like it.
Thursday Oct 11, 2007
NOyoureNOTaWRITER:  man with no talent (PHIL WOOLEVER) talking trash against man with great talent (MANNY PACQUIAO)...this article's a joke!
Thursday Oct 11, 2007
toybitz:  As of the present time, Pacqiao is the best!!! He has all the right to enjoy his life the way he wants it.
Thursday Oct 11, 2007
Juan Tamad:  Im Pinoy but you guyz should learn English first before posting! You did not get the gist of the article, it's actually FOR your idol. Dammit. Ayaw mo pakaulaw ug post king di mo kasabut!!! (trans. mahiya naman kayong mag-post kung di nyo naintindihan...)
Thursday Oct 11, 2007
rae:  It's funny to all people around here .... the important is he prove himself that he win, and all the peoples around the world witness for both fighters claiming himself that he will be the great boxing champions
Thursday Oct 11, 2007
wayne:  Pac linked with Brittany Spears. Why. Why would Pac want a washed up Bimbo like Brittany Spears. If so good luck. Don't question just believe it. OK So.
Thursday Oct 11, 2007
get a life:  this website just hates pacquiao....
Thursday Oct 11, 2007
jelly:  pacman is the best.......................but i could not believe that he has been linked with britney spears!!pacman is such a lucky guy!!!!!!!!1
Wednesday Dec 12, 2007

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