Monday, July 20, 2009

Pacquiao is 2009 ESPY Awards' Best Fighter

The hunt is considered the best book by book boxer, but not as a phenomenon of the battery Philippin Manny Pacquiao so successful against the martial arts fighter?

Well, the "Pacman" is about the best MMA fighters, to judge the final results of the 2009 Excellence Sports Performance Yearly Awards or Espy.

The 30-year-old Pacquiao won "Best Fighter" Plum in the prestigious awards from the famous American TV channel ESPN cable for the year as a guest in the great athletes excellent sport.

Pacquiao beat the MMA star Lyoto Machida and Anderson Silva and colleagues boxer Sugar Shane Mosley for the prestigious prize.

The pride of General Santos City won nod to ESPN's online for the voters of his sensational reduction of ex-IBO Light Welterweight Ricky Hatton head May this year and the demolition of Oscar de la Hoya five months earlier.

Machida was for his victory over the old disposal undefeated Rashad Evans, the light heavyweight title UFC98; for the conquest Silva Patrick Cote Thales Head and James Irwin, Mosley and his splendid victory over Mexico Antonio Margarito TKO.

Pacquiao beautiful KO Hatton is pink for the "Best Play" for the death penalty, but has lost Ben Roethlisberger Santoni Holmes minute Contact catch in Pittsburgh Steelers' Super Bowl XLII win Arizona.

People who have opted for the "Best Game" was the Washington Capitals' Alexander Ovechkin the goal, the New York Rangers in Game 5 of Stanley Cup Playoff sand Michael Crabtree Texas Tech victory against the Texas Longhorns.

How Espy's Best Fighter, Pacquiao will be sent to an elite, the line-up reads like this in the world of sport, including Michael Phelps (best male athlete and the best recording of the performance), LA Lakers (Best Team), Lorena Ochoa ( Best International Female Athlete and Best Female Golfer), Usain Bolt (Best Male Athletes International), LeBron James (NBA player) and a frequent winner Tiger Woods (golf player Bester).

Pacquiao Espy award came after his earlier success, as one of the 100 most influential people of the Time Magazine as one of the first 10 members of Forbes richest sportsman in the world.

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