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Sunday, November 13, 2016

READ: Marquez notes Pacquiao 'more cautious' after KO loss | newssphilupdate

READ: Marquez notes Pacquiao 'more cautious' after KO loss | newssphilupdate
MANILA, Philippines – After seeing a different, more cautious Manny Pacquiao cruise to a unanimous decision victory over Jessie Vargas last week, Mexican boxer Juan Manuel Marquez can only come to one conclusion.

Marquez, arguably Pacquiao's greatest rival, said in a Golpe a Golpe interview that even until now, the "Pacman" may still be reeling from his knockout loss against "Dinamita" back in 2012.

In the fourth fight of their remarkable saga, Marquez finally claimed the decisive victory he so longed for when he knocked out Pacquiao with just one second to go in the sixth round. The punch that sent Pacquiao face-first to the canvas was a short counter-right hand, incidentally the same kind of punch that Vargas has learned to master.

"Those right hand blows that landed from Jessie Vargas made Manny Pacquiao think," Marquez said, as quoted by Boxing Scene. "Getting hit with that right hand counter is still fresh in his memory."

It was still Pacquiao who dealt the more telling blows in his bout against Vargas, and even floored the young fighter in the second round. But Marquez noticed that the Filipino star was "more cautious, more thoughtful in his attacks" – likely to avoid getting caught with a counter.

"He no longer throws punches thoroughly," Marquez observed. "So he looks more cautious, fights more from a distance, and he's not looking like he did in the past, when he fought with that speed, with his animosity to knock the opponent out."

"Today, we see a more cautious fighter, and he's not winning fights like he used to," he added.

What made Pacquiao's cautiousness more noticeable is that he was up against a fighter not known for his punching power. Marquez pointed out that Vargas went into the bout with only 10 knockout victories, and yet the "Pacman" still hesitated whenever he got hit.

"We saw him get hit by a fighter who doesn't have a strong punch," said Marquez. "Jessie Vargas… doesn't have a strong punch, yet he staggered (Pacquiao)."

Pacquiao has not won by knockout since his 12th round stoppage of Miguel Cotto in 2009.







SOURCE: ABS-CBN

Sunday, November 6, 2016

WATCH: Full Interview of CIDG on how Mayor Espinosa been killed through shoot out | newssphilupdate

Bakit kailangan pa ng search of warrant ang taong nakakulong bakit hindi pinalabas ng selda para ma search ang kulungan , if nanlaban si Espinosa hindi nila mapapasuk ang selda with in 3 to 6hrs at hindi kukunin ang CCTV para matibay ang ibidnsya.

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SOURCE: YOUTUBE

Friday, November 4, 2016

WATCH: Talk to Al Jazeera - Nur Misuari: 'We had to fight for it' | newssphilupdate

WATCH: Talk to Al Jazeera - Nur Misuari: 'We had to fight for it' | newssphilupdate
The former Moro National Liberation Front leader discusses the crisis in Sabah and peace in the southern Philippines.

At Al Jazeera English, we focus on people and events that affect people's lives. 

We bring topics to light that often go under-reported, listening to all sides of the story and giving a 'voice to the voiceless.'

Reaching more than 270 million households in over 140 countries across the globe, our viewers trust Al Jazeera English to keep them informed, inspired, and entertained.

Our impartial, fact-based reporting wins worldwide praise and respect. It is our unique brand of journalism that the world has come to rely on.

We are reshaping global media and constantly working to strengthen our reputation as one of the world's most respected news and current affairs channels.

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SOURCE: YOUTUBE

Thursday, November 3, 2016

LOOK: P100-M worth of shabu seized in Ongpin drug bust | newssphilupdate

LOOK: P100-M worth of shabu seized in Ongpin drug bust | newssphilupdate
SHABU WRAPPED IN CARBON PAPER: Anti-narcotics operatives seized 20 kilos of methamphetamine hydrochloride or shabu wrapped in carbon paper in a buy-bust operation in Ongpin, Manila Friday morning. The shabu haul has a street value of P100 million, police said.
Initial reports said anti-illegal drug operatives of Manila Police District Station 11 conducted a buy-bust operation wherein poseur-buyers bought 100 grams of shabu from suspects Rommel Rodriguez and Albert Gasingan.
Authorities made the arrest after discovering that the suspects had a large shabu cache wrapped in foil and carbon paper in their car.
Seized from the suspects were the drugs, a .45-caliber handgun and P300,000 marked money.
Identification cards of Chinese nationals were also recovered from the suspects.
The two are set to face charges of violating Republic Act 9165 or the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002.




SOURCE: ABS-CBN