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PACQUIAO DOES NOT MISS AN OPPORTUNITY TO PLEASE THE CROWD

By Ed de la Vega, DDS
PhilBoxing.com
Tue, 15 Sep 2009



Beverly Hills, CA: - Top Rank Promotions today brought the “Fire Power” press-con to the Beverly Hills area of Los Angeles, at the Beverly Hills Hotel to be exact.

The “accredited media only” event was needless to say well attended. It seemed that the “who-is-who” in the LA sports press scene was there to cover the event. There were lots of foreign media people and from the Philippines, we spotted Nick Giongco of the Manila Bulletin and Abac Cordero of the Philippine Star. We also saw the lovely Diane Castillejo and good ole’ Ronnie Nathanielz.

There were other guests as well, but the one that stood out so prominently because it’s LA was the newest LA Laker, Ron Artest.

Artest was asked to come to the podium for a photo op.

The presence of Artest at the podium gave Pacquiao an opportunity to be naughty, so to speak and please the crowd as well.

When Artest, Pacquiao and Cotto were asked by the photographers to pose, Pacquiao stood on the chair so he would not be the shortest guy in the photo. That of course brought a healthy laugh from the crowd.

Truly, like the season shown man that he is, Pacquiao never misses opportunities to please the crowd.

What a man!

Top photo: Pound for pound king Manny Pacquiao (L) of the Philippines and WBO welterweight champion Miguel Cotto of Puerto Rico (R) pose with new Los Angeles Lakers acquisition Ron Artest during the Firepower: Pacquiao vs Cotto presscon at the Beverly Hills Hotel in Los Angeles Tuesday afternoon. Photo by Dr Ed de la Vega.


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