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Sunday, September 19, 2010
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4 hurt in Davao building collapse (11:22 a.m.) Sept. 4, 2010
FOUR construction workers were injured after part of a building of Ayala Land Corporation in Bajada, Davao City collapsed Saturday morning.
According to workers, they were bringing cement to the fourth floor of the building when a portion of the structure collapsed.
More info at Sunstar Network Online.
According to workers, they were bringing cement to the fourth floor of the building when a portion of the structure collapsed.
More info at Sunstar Network Online.
"I will destroy Manny Pacquiao!!!", Floyd Jr retaliates:
As expected, Floyd Mayweather Jr. wouldn't let Manny Pacquiao get away that easily.
A day after the Filipino boxing star made it known that it's Floyd Jr. who needs him and not the other way around, the brash American boxer answered back and boasted that he can easily beat Pacquiao if and when their highly-anticipated match finally comes to reality.
In his latest UStream broadcast, Mayweather repeatedly stressed Pacquiao won't be able to beat him, and even called the world’s current pound-for-pound fighters names, from 'Poochiao', 'midget' to 'chump.'
"Once I beat him, it's going to be a cakewalk," said Floyd Jr. "And then it's on to the next, and on to the next." More on top sports stories...
A day after the Filipino boxing star made it known that it's Floyd Jr. who needs him and not the other way around, the brash American boxer answered back and boasted that he can easily beat Pacquiao if and when their highly-anticipated match finally comes to reality.
In his latest UStream broadcast, Mayweather repeatedly stressed Pacquiao won't be able to beat him, and even called the world’s current pound-for-pound fighters names, from 'Poochiao', 'midget' to 'chump.'
"Once I beat him, it's going to be a cakewalk," said Floyd Jr. "And then it's on to the next, and on to the next." More on top sports stories...
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