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tMF Featured Trailer: WAPAKMAN with Manny Pacquiao! |
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Movie News
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Written by Jed Medina
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Monday, 16 November 2009 14:00 |
Filipino filmmaker Topel Lee has a new film with Boxing champ Manny Pacquiao. Entitled Wapakman, it's a science fiction comedy and an official entry to the Metro Manila Film Festival, which takes place during the Christmas season. Pacquiao plays an ordinary man who developed super powers.
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Nicole Scherzinger, lead singer of the group Pussycat Dolls, was suppposedly the one who will be the partner of the pound-for-pound boxing champ, but was replaced by a local actress instead because of conflict of schedule.
Watch the trailers and more about the movie after the jump!
With 7 World Boxing Titles, Manny Pacquiao is more than a national hero in the Philippines. In a country bombarded with calamities, political scandals, and just about anything, his victory against Puerto Rican boxer Miguel Cotto is the only positive news amidst oil price hike, more political scandals and calamities ahead... The Guardian's Lawrence Donegan wrote this profile of Pacquiao and discussed one of the burning issues... Is he the greatest boxer?:
| Is he better than Ali? You might as well ask if Arkle was better than Sea The Stars. Same animal, different sport altogether.
Still, there are some things we can say about Pacquiao that are surely beyond debate, the first being that as a boxer he has exceeded all expectations, perhaps even his own. He certainly made fools of those, like Ricky Hatton, who suggested prior to last night's contest at the GM Grand in Las Vegas that he would have neither the stamina to go the distance with Cotto, far less beat him.
Not only did he beat the Puerto Rican, he humbled him, just as he had humbled the aforementioned Hatton and Oscar De La Hoya in his two previous appearances in the same arena. Those victories illustrated Pacquiao's ring mobility and hand-speed, securing his reputation as the most naturally gifted boxer of his generation. Last night's fight proved he is also one of the toughest and strongest. As for the unofficial title best pound-for-pound fighter in the world? Well, the jury has all but made its decision, although wise counsel suggests that one more piece of evidence in required. [ read more ]
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