Its over Manny knockouts Solis!
@Zelmarq (12607)
Cebu City, Philippines
April 15, 2007 12:58am CST
A cut over the left eye of Manny Pacquiao in the sixth round signaled the start of the fall of undefeated Jorge Solis, contender to his World Boxing Council (WBC) international super featherweight title at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas.
Apparently sensing that the wound would soon cloud his sight, Pacquiao stepped up his attack on the Mexican, at one point rushing forward with such speed and force that Solis staggered back and fell on his butt.
Then Solis found himself retreating in circles as Pacquiao chased him around the ring with a flurry of punches, a lot of them connecting. Only the bell saved Solis from sure defeat in the sixth.
In the seventh round, Pacquiao gave him more of the same treatment, until the Mexican showed obvious signs of tiring.
In the eighth round, just a round short of his own prediction, Pacquiao knocked down Solis with 2:18 minutes left. About a minute later, with 1:16 left, he knocked his challenger a second time, prompting referee Vic Drakulich to stop the fight.
Both fighters spent the first six rounds trying to find their range and rhythm, taking turns lunging at each other without doing much damage to each other.
Solis, though taller and with a longer reach, carefully avoided getting too near the faster Pacquiao, who bobbed and weaved around him all over the ring.
What started out so tentatively ended so suddenly — with Pacquiao retaining his World Boxing Council international super featherweight title and getting a chance to challenge Juan Manuel Marquez for the world title.
The match was the main event of Blaze of Glory, staged on April 14 (April 15 in Manila). The judges were Larry O'Connell, Gale Van Hoy, and Oren Schellenberger.
In an interview after the fight, Pacquiao said the sixth round was the turning point: "When he was saved by the bell, I knew that I had hurt him. So I decided to pressure him."
Pacquiao threw 342 punches and landed 109, or 32 percent of them. Solis threw 149 punches and landed only 43, or 29 percent. - GMANews.TV Related Articles
source: http://www.gmanews.tv/story/38409/Its-over-Pacquiao-KOs-Solis
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@Perry2007 (2229)
• Philippines
15 Apr 07
Lol... I thought of reading discussion of paquiao's fight here; lo and behold... Thanks a lot that was an inteligent and informative discussion just like a news brief. Galing talaga ng Pinoy, noh... Kudus to you for a great report.

@Perry2007 (2229)
• Philippines
11 May 07
Thank you for marking this one as best response, now Manny is fighting against toughies in politics, and I heard he's got some threats to his life? ... duh ... why does he need to go politics anyway ... Let's just pray for him... God bless the Philippines.

@cdparazo (5765)
• Philippines
15 Apr 07
I was in Boracay having lunch when we all watched the fight of Manny & Solis. It is really something that not even the waters of Boracay and its pristine whitesand beaches could prevent all of us from watching. The beach was COMPLETELY DESSERTED. I bet the streets are deserted too in most parts of the country and even the criminals took a break to watch the fight. It is such a proud moment and we all shouted and cheered for our filipino fighter who has more heart in him than brawn. Mabuhay ang Filipino!
@Zelmarq (12607)
• Cebu City, Philippines
16 Apr 07
Yes it was a moment when all of us were glued on their tv sets and have forgotten the problems and rejoiced for the victory of MAnny.
@Zelmarq (12607)
• Cebu City, Philippines
15 Apr 07
I though he was a weak contender but I was wrong he showed his power and might and he really is the real champ!
@ryanphil01 (4182)
• Philippines
15 Apr 07
this calls for another celebration among the Filipinos. The people's champ, Manny Pacquaio, retains his title of being the World Boxing Council International Super Featherweight holder.
We are really proud of you MANNY!!!
Congratulations to you MANNY and to all Filipinos as well.
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