Five
Filipino fighters who won nine of 13 title bouts in 2011 will be honored as
most outstanding boxers of the year in the 12th Gabriel “Flash” Elorde Boxing
Awards/Banquet of Champions on March 25 at the grand ballroom of the Dusit
Thani Hotel.
Previous
honors already conferred by the Elorde Boxing Awards on Pacquiao are Pound-for
Pound King, Boxer of the Year, induction into the Elorde Hall of Fame, Boxer of
the Decade and Quintessential Athlete awards.
“The award
the Elorde family will be honoring him with through the Elorde Boxing
Awards/Banquet of Champions is for his achievements as a man off the ring,”
said Da Flash’s wife Laura. “Manny Pacquiao is a legend who has given honor to
his countrymen and, in many ways, made an impact on the lives of millions of
ordinary Filipinos. ” “It is the character that marked Filipino champions
before him, including the great Pancho Villa (1920s) and Da Flash, who became
true champions of the poor outside the ring,” she added.
The Elorde
Boxing Awards which is also being presented by Cobra Energy Drink will also
honor Pacquiao with a special citation which the Elorde family will announce
during the Awards Night held in memory of the boxing legend and International
Hall of Famer, Flash Elorde, who held the world junior lightweight crown for
seven consecutive years from 1960.
Pacquiao,
Donaire, Viloria, Nietes and Julaton are the country’s reigning world
champions.
Also to be
awarded are other international and Philippine champions, most promising boxer,
the best fight of the year, best promoter and manager and individuals and
entities that have contributed to the promotion of professional boxing.
Pacquiao,
33, twice successfully defended the WBO 147-lb title against Sugar Shane Mosley
in May and against Juan Manuel Marquez in November.
The boxers
are WBO welterweight champion Manny Pacquiao, WBC/WBO bantamweight ruler Nonito
Donaire, WBO flyweight king Brian Viloria and WBO female superbantamweight
queen Ana Julaton, who accounted for two title wins each, and WBO light
flyweight champion Donnie Nietes who had one win.
The two
wins alone netted Pacquiao $42M, making him sports’ highest money earner during
the year.
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