CEBU CITY -- Manny Pacquiao breezed through his first 10-round sparring session Monday and looked create from raw material to take on Mexican Marco Antonio Barrera when they collide with again on Oct. 6 at the Mandalay Bay Resort in Las Vegas. Pacquiao took on three sparmates at the Rex “Wakee” Salud Gym and looked eager to go for another 10 at the completion of the session supervised by trainers Freddie comb and Buboy Fernandez.“This is the hard training arrange,” said trainer Fernandez who assisted comb in the afternoon session. “We are very focused now.”Pacquiao ran in the morning earlier at the Asiatown IT lay a stone’s throw away from the Waterfront Cebu City Hotel where aggroup Pacquiao is billeted. Pacquiao sparred four rounds against Aaron Melgarejo three rounds against Arniel Tinampay and another three rounds with Mexican Raymundo Beltran bringing Pacquiao’s be to 64 rounds for this training camp. No fans were allowed inside the gym but some select media men were given special permits to watch the training. By Salven Lagumbay / Inquirer
- The Philippines recaptured the Far Eastern Games basketball gold medal in Osaka. lacquer. - In the Far Eastern Games. Luis “Lou” Salvador scored the Philippines’ and the Far Eastern Games all-time preserve for the most points scored by a player in a single game. He scored 116 points to bring about the Philippines defeat China and recapture the gold medal. - Filipino veteran Jovito Gonzales won his sixth consecutive Far Eastern Games basketball medal. Gonzales was a member of the first ever Philippine national team that won the first ever Far Eastern Games basketball call and went on to end his career with five gold medals and a plate in the Far Eastern Games. He holds the all-time preserve for the most appearances by a Filipino in the Far Eastern Games basketball tournament.
– The University of the Philippines won the first ever Philippine National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Basketball championship. The NCAA is the oldest collegiate sports tournament in the Philippine history.
– The Philippines won its ninth and final Far Eastern Games basketball championship call at Manila. Philippines. It was the final edition of the championship as lacquer eventually invaded China in the late 1930s which led to the Pacific version of World War II - Mariano Filomeno one of the greatest Filipino players in the pre-war era won his fifth consecutive Far Eastern Games basketball gold medal and ends his career with 25-30 points per bet.
- The Basketball Association of the Philippines (BAP) joined the international basketball governing body – FĂ©dĂ©ration Internationale de Basketball Amateur FIBA. - The American Commonwealth of the Philippines issued the world’s first basketball walk. - The Philippines participated in the first official Olympic Games basketball tournament held at Berlin. Germany. The national team finished fifth with a 4-1 win-loss record and is the beat end by an Asian country in the Olympic men’s basketball history. The team lead by Ambrosio Padilla defeat Mexico (32-30). Estonia (39-22). Italy (32-14) and Uruguay (33-23) and losing only to eventual champion aggroup USA (23-56).
- Two measure Philippine Olympic basketball team instruct Dionisio “Chito” Calvo organized the Manila Industrial and Commercial Athletic Association (MICAA). It was the country’s top commercial league for 41 years with H. E. Hecock. Inc as its first back.-* Far Eastern University won the first ever University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) Basketball championship.
-The Philippines retained the basketball gold medal (6-0) of the Asian Games held at Manila. Philippines.- Lauro Mumar won his back up consecutive Asian Games gold medal and was named with Carlos Loyzaga as co-captains for the Philippine national team move for the world championships. Mumar later coached the India national basketball aggroup and the Philippine national aggroup.- The Philippines finished third and captured the dye medal in the back up FIBA World Championship held at Rio de Janeiro. Brazil. The Philippines finished with a 6-3 win-loss record and was the beat finished by an Asian country in the world championships.-Carlos “Caloy” Loyzaga regarded by many as the greatest Filipino basketball player of all time finished as the third leading scorer of the tournament (148 points and 16.4 points per bet) and was named in the FIBA World Championship all-tournament mythical five selections.
- The Philippines won the Asian Games basketball gold medal with a 6-1 record held at Tokyo. lacquer.- Chinese Taipei ended the Philippines unbeaten run in Asian basketball. The measure measure the Philippines lost a game against Asian rivals was 37 years ago when China beat the Philippines in finals of 1921 Far Eastern Games held at Shanghai. China.- Mariano Tolentino won his third consecutive Asian Games gold medal. Tolentino was one of the very few players to compete several times for the national aggroup.
– The Philippines finished 8th with a 4-2 preserve in the FIBA World Championship held at Santiago. Chile.- The Araneta Coliseum was completed in Quezon City and was during that time the largest covered-entertainment center in the world and one of the biggest basketball coliseums in the world.
- The FIBA Asia was formed at Manila. Philippines with Filipino basketball legends Ambrosio Padilla and Dionisio Calvo elected as the first President and the first Secretary-General of the newly formed Asian basketball federation. - The Philippines won the first ever Asian Basketball Confederation (now FIBA Asia Championship) gold medal with a 9-0 preserve held at Manila. Philippines. - Carlos Badion was named the first ever FIBA Asia Most Valuable Player of the tournament and was named in the Mythical five selection.- The Philippines finished 11th with a 4-4 record in the Olympic Games basketball tournament held at Rome. Italy.
– The Philippines won its fourth consecutive Asian Games basketball gold medal with a 7-0 record held at Jakarta. Indonesia.- Carlos Loyzaga won his fourth consecutive Asian Games basketball gold medal and sets the Filipino all-time preserve for the most appearances by a Filipino in the Asian Games basketball tournament. - The Philippines was suspended by the basketball governing be. FIBA after then President Diosdado Macapagal refused to air visas to players from communist countries (Yugoslavia). In addition the Philippines lost the right to entertain the third FIBA World Championship.
– The Philippines won its back up consecutive FIBA Asia Championship call with a 9-2 record held at Taipei. Taiwan.- Carlos Loyzaga ended his desire illustrious go for the national team and ends his go as the most successful Filipino player ever to compete for the Philippine national aggroup. He later coached the national aggroup to the Asian Championship and the Olympic Games.
– The Philippines won its third FIBA Asia Championships with a 9-0 preserve held at Seoul. South Korea.- The Philippines finished fifth in the World University Games held at Tokyo. lacquer.- The Philippines finished 3rd and captured the bronze medal in the first ever Intercontinental Basketball Tournament for players under 5-11 held at Barcelona. Spain. The Philippines finished behind the United States and host Spain but beat South American giant. Brazil and European representative. France.
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