MANNY Pacquiao and Blow-by-Blow delivered another knockout of a show - headlined by sweet-punching Kenneth Llover’s hard-earned victory over the rugged Benny Canete - in Mandaluyong City.
Llover’s unanimous decision over Canete highlighted the 14-fight card staged at Barangay Mauway Executive Sports Complex where a sizable crowd gathered to see the bouts.
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A widescreen was put up just outside the venue to accommodate those who were not able to get inside, something that was not surprising at all given the city’s genuine love for boxing.
Pacquiao monitored the fights from his General Santos City residence and was delighted with the turnout.
“It was great seeing fighters from different stables competing against each other. That’s the sign of a healthy competition,” Pacquiao said.
The eight-division champion relaunched Blow-by-Blow last November also in Mandaluyong and intends to hold regular shows not just to keep the sport in the limelight but also help Philippine boxing.
“Boxing will always be close to my heart. I know the feeling when you are just trying to make your way up,” he said.
“It brings back memories of when I was still fighting mostly in Mandaluyong when I was just beginning.”
Pacquiao also hopes to discover the next Filipino ring star by holding regular promotions under the Blow-by-Blow banner and his dream of finding one was reinforced with the decision of San Miguel Beer Pale Pilsen to back him up in the endeavor.
“I have a heavyweight in my corner,” Pacquiao said, referring to San Miguel’s show of support to Blow-by-Blow.
One Sports is the TV partner of Pacquiao and Blow-by-Blow.
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