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NEWS FEED:Donaire TKOs Nishioka in round 9


Donaire TKOs Nishioka in round 9

MANILA, Philippines -- (UPDATE 1) Nonito "The Filipino Flash" Donaire solidified his status as one of the top boxers in the super bantamweight division after a technical knockout victory over Japanese fighter Toshiaki Nishioka Saturday at the Home Depot Center in Carson, California (Sunday in Manila).
Donaire, ranked in the top five of most pound-for-pound lists, outclassed Nishioka with superior speed and punching power while negating the Japenese's sporadic attacks with accurate counter-punching en route to a ninth-round TKO.
It was Donaire's first stoppage victory in the super bantamweight division since he moved up to the weight class last year.
Donaire retained the World Boxing Organization and International Boxing Federation super bantamweight titles, while annexing Nishioka’s World Boxing Council diamond belt and the vacant RING super bantamweight title.
Both fighters promised to put on an exciting fight, but it turned out to be a tactical boxing match with few highlights outside of Donaire’s two knockdowns in the sixth and ninth rounds.
"We knew we could not stop the fight with one punch. Nishioka is a great fighter," Donaire said after the bout.
The fight started off slowly, with both fighters sizing each other up in the opening round. Donaire started getting his offense going in the second round, but Nishioka was not a willing partner as the Japanese kept his hands up to avoid Donaire's left hand.
But even with Nishioka on the defensive, Donaire was able to land his jabs and his left hand with regularity.
"Donaire was very strong in the early rounds," Nishioka said through an interpreter after the fight.
The momentum shifted in the sixth round, when Donaire caught Nishioka with a hard left to the body then followed it up with a left uppercut that sent the Japanese fighter to the canvas.
Nishioka beat the 10-count, and the knockdown seemed to have woken him up as he went toe-to-toe with Donaire for the rest of round six. It was Donaire who got the better of the exchange, however.
But in the seventh and eighth rounds, it was back to the tactical chess match even as the pace of the fight picked up. Nishioka was able to get a few hard punches in the eighth round and was seemingly in a good rhythm going to the ninth.
In the ninth round, Nishioka was able to trap Donaire against the ropes and started unloading punches, but “The Filipino Flash” countered with a perfectly placed right straight that knocked Nishioka down anew. The Japanese once again beat the 10-count, but his corner threw in the towel soon after as Donaire swarmed in for the kill.
The official time of stoppage was 1:54 of the ninth round.
Donaire has now won 29 straight fights to hike his record to 30 wins against one loss, with 18 wins by knockout. Nishioka lost for only the fifth time in his career and for the first time since 2004.

NEWS FEED: PAGASA: Tropical Storm Nina intensifies; LPA hovers near Catanduanes 9 Oct 2012


PAGASA: Tropical Storm Nina intensifies; LPA hovers near Catanduanes

Tropical Storm Nina (Prapiroon) intensified as it moved closer to Cagayan province in Northern Luzon Monday afternoon, state weather forecasters said.

PAGASA also said a low-pressure area that may bring rain was hovering some 100 km northeast of Catanduanes province in Bicol as of 4 p.m. Monday.

In its 5 p.m. bulletin, PAGASA said Tropical Storm Nina was estimated at 1,210 km east of Cagayan, with maximum sustained winds of 95 kph near the center and gustiness of up to 120 kph.

Nina was forecast to move west at 9 kph, it added.

"Cagayan Valley region and the provinces of Aurora and Quezon will be cloudy with frequent light to moderate rain or thunderstorms. Metro Manila and the regions of Ilocos, Cordillera, Bicol and the rest of Calabarzon and Central Luzon will have occasional light to moderate rain or thunderstorms," PAGASA said.

The rest of the country will be partly cloudy with brief rain showers or thunderstorms.

Moderate to strong winds blowing from the north to northwest will prevail over Luzon and its coastal waters will be moderate to rough.

Elsewhere, winds will be light to moderate coming from the northwest to  west, with slight to moderate seas.

Earlier, PAGASA said Tropical Storm Nina may stay in the Philippine Area of Responsibility until Sunday, though it might make a U-turn and head toward Japan Thursday or Friday.

NEWS FEED: hackers bring down gov.ph sites on firts day of cybercrime law


Hackers bring down gov.ph sites on first day of cybercrime law


Hackers brazenly dared law enforcers to catch them on the day the controversial Cybercrime Prevention Act went into effect, as a number of government sites — including those of both houses of Congress — were inaccessible on Wednesday, demonstrating the hacker community's capability to easily disrupt or even cripple the government's Internet infrastructure. This developed as a hacker group offered netizens a tool to attack government sites in what could be the start of a cyberwar between tech-savvy protesters and a government that has paid scant attention to its own Internet security. As of 4 a.m. Wednesday, the sites of the Philippine Senate (www.senate.gov.ph) and House of Representatives (www.congress.gov.ph) were inaccessible. Shortly after 4 a.m., the site of the Official Gazette (www.gov.ph) was occasionally inaccessible. Visitors to the Senate website received an error message that the connection to the site was interrupted, while those to the House of Representatives received an error message about a "bad gateway." PrivateX, a group that claimed responsibility for earlier attacks on government sites, posted a URL on its Twitter account that leads to a site supposedly used for a denial of service (DoS) assault on government sites, a common form of aggression on the Internet. The tool, which targeted the www.gov.ph site, could supposedly send 5,000 requests per second, with the message, "F*** the Cyber Crime Law." Deputy presidential spokesperson Abigail Valte on Tuesday night claimed the www.gov.ph team "had to tweak some server settings to optimize site to accommodate the surge in traffic," when asked about the surge in traffic. Amid claims by some tweeps that the surge in traffic was in protest of the law, she said, "Interest in full text of RA10175 mostly driving traffic." Protests continued against the controversial measure, whose provisions on online libel were seen by many as a threat to the right to freedom of expression. Several groups had questioned the law before the Supreme Court, but the high court did not issue a temporary restraining order against it on Tuesday. — ELR/HS, GMA News

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NEWS FEED: San Miguel stumbles as Indonesia takes ABL Cup - 1 JULY 2012


by JOB B. DE LEON

The Indonesia Warriors fended off a late comeback from the San Miguel Beermen to win the third Asean Basketball League Championship, 78-76, on Saturday at the Ynares Sports Center in Pasig.

The Beermen finished the season on top of the standings, and even claimed the first game of the series, but despite being on their home court for the deciding game, could not lift the championship trophy in their maiden season.

San Miguel isolated Duke Crews on top as the New Jersey native drove for a slam, putting his team on the scoreboard, the start of an early 9-4 run for San Miguel. The Warriors on the other hand had difficulty scoring against the Beermen’s zone defense until Evan Brock came up with a steal and slammed it home on the other end. But Crews responded with a turnaround on the low block to push them ahead, 11-6, with less than five minutes gone in the first.

Indonesia took control of the rest of the quarter, getting defensive stops that led to them dropping a 13-2 run on the Beermen. A triple and a quick drive to the hoop by former Adamson Falcon point guard Jerick Canada gave the Warriors a 19-13 advantage after the opening period.

The Warriors’ tenacious defense carried over to the second period, forcing the Beermen into multiple turnovers. On offense, Stan Pringle caught fire and scored twice in transition, totaling seven points in a 9-5 run to increase their lead, 28-18.

San Miguel, however, refused to go away. Fil-Italian point guard Chris Banchero scored after an and-one by Pringle as his team began to complete their halfcourt sets. Nick Fazekas scored eight points in the next six minutes, including an and-one play of his own as time expired, to regain some ground for the Beermen, 38-33, at halftime.

After the break, Best Local Player Leo Avenido connected with a trailing Crews for a slam, combining with Banchero to score seven straight for the Beermen. Allan Salansang answered with five straight of his own, but Crews scored on an and-one to knot the score at 43-all.

In response, the Warriors created separation with a 9-2 run capped by a layup by Steven Thomas, edging San Miguel 52-45, and forcing Coach Bobby Parks Sr. to call a timeout.

A pair of free throws by Pringle gave the Warriors their biggest lead, 59-47, with a shade over two minutes left in the quarter. San Miguel’s Junemar Fajardo and Crews countered with charities of their own, and Banchero converted on a drive from the left wing for a small 6-2 run in the final minute. Amin Prihantono however buried a trey to send the Beermen down by 11, taking a 64-53 advantage into the payoff period.

The Beermen began the fourth quarter with back-to-back baskets from Fajardo, including a dunk off a backdoor play, to trim the deficit to seven points, 64-57. Indonesia however surged forward behind Pringle, who scored six of seven unanswered points to put them ahead, 71-59.

Down but not out, San Miguel flipped their fortunes in the next two minutes. Consecutive layups by Avenido and Banchero trimmed the Warriors’ deficit to eight. Banchero added another layup after a Fazekas floater, and a putback by Fajardo punctuated a 10-0 run for the Beermen with over two minutes remaining in the game.

Pringle righted the ship for Indonesia with a wild layup. He converted the bonus try to bring the tally to 74-69. A pair of charities by Brock then answered three straight points from San Miguel’s Francis Baguion.

Crews finished at the rim with contact but could not make the bonus free throw. Nevertheless the Beermen forced a one-possession game, 76-74, with under a minute left.

Brock was fouled anew on the other end and made both free throws with 29 seconds left in the game. After their final timeout, Crews cut to the lane for a layup, trimming the deficit to 78-76 with 17 seconds to go.

The Beermen fouled Pringle on the inbounds play, but he missed both attempts from the line. Avenido raced down the court but missed his attempt at the rim. San Miguel was able to haul in the carom, but sent the rock to Canada by mistake, who zipped it to a wide-open Brock. The center missed both free throws with 1.8 ticks on the clock, and San Miguel’s Hail Mary heave did not fall through in front of the stunned Filipino crowd.

Fil-Am guard Stanley Pringle scored 28 points and eight rebounds despite an 8-for-22 outing from the field. Evan Brock notched a double-double with 15 points, 16 rebounds and two blocks and his fellow American import, Steven Thomas, had 10 points, seven rebounds and three steals.

San Miguel’s Duke Crew led all scorers with 29 points and nine rebounds. Point guard Chris Banchero had 16 points and eight assists on 7 for 12 shooting, while Nick Fazekas added 11 markers and 16 rebounds.
The Warriors played aggressively, making 22-of-38 free throws to offset allowing 60 points in the paint. Despite a poor 4-for-24 clip from downtown, the extra points made a difference against a San Miguel team that missed all its six attempts from downtown.

It was the Warriors’ first title in their three years in the league, and it validated the Coach of the Year plume that Indonesia’s mentor, Todd Purves, was awarded prior to Game Three. Brock meanwhile, was named Finals MVP, after putting up averages of 21.67 points and 13.67 rebounds in the three-game series. - AMD, GMA News


The scores:

Indonesia 78: Pringle 28, Brock 15, Thomas 10, Canada 7, Salangsang 7, Wuysang 4, Winsu 4, Pirhantono 3, Wibawa 0, Risanto 0, Gunawan 0, Sitepu 0

San Miguel 76: Crew 29, Banchero 16, Fazekas 11, Avenido 9, Fajardo 8, Luanzon 0, Fernandez 0, Yap 0. Ferriols 0, Gonzales 0, Dimaunahan 0

Quarter scores: 19-13, 38-33, 64-53, 78-76

NEWS FEED: B-MEG survives another overtime thriller against Powerade in Legazpi City - 1 JULY 2012


by Reynaldo Belen, InterAKTV 

There was a sense of deja vu for the B-MEG Llamados when Gary David hit a miracle three-pointer in regulation to force overtime for the Powerade Tigers.

But B-MEG had plenty to spare in the overtime period, repulsing a gutsy Powerade side for a 108-98 victory in a thrilling Governors’ Cup encounter at a packed Ibalong Centrum in Legazpi City, Albay.

With the win, B-MEG formalized its entry to the next round as it finished its elimination round campaign with a 6-3 record.

“We were supposed to clinch the semis early, then we found out later that we didn’t clinch it. We thought five was the magic number and we’re either solo second or a game behind Rain or Shine,” said B-MEG coach Tim Cone.

The loss, the third straight for the Tigers, put the squad’s fate in limbo as its win-loss record dropped to 4-5, good for seventh spot.

Only six teams will advance to the semifinal round. Powerade needs to hope that Barako Bull defeats Meralco on Sunday to force a three-way tie for sixth to eighth places, which will result in a two-tier playoff for the last semifinals seat.

The Llamados looked like they had the game in the bag, up four points, 89-85, with just 15 seconds remaining. But Marqus Blakely fouled JVee Casio, who made two of three free throws to cut the lead to a single basket.

The Tigers fouled Josh Urbiztondo, who split his free throws, paving the way for David to hit a turnaround, fadeaway three-pointer off the glass with 1.6 seconds left to force extra time.

“We went into that overtime with a real emotional downer that we thought we had the game won then David hit that three-pointer off the backboard,” said Cone.

David also hit a three-pointer to force overtime in the Tigers’ quarterfinal series against the Llamados in the Philippine Cup, a game Powerade ended up winning. This time, however, B-MEG didn’t let that happen.

“The key was our guys turning around mentally and still going out. We had a couple of steals and a couple of breakaways. I told them before the start of the overtime is a test of character, so they have to prove themselves.”

Back-to-back baskets by James Yap, who had his finest performance in the tournament with 24 points, 11 rebounds, and three blocks, triggered a 20-8 run by the Llamados in overtime and put away the Tigers.

With a semis ticket in hand, Cone is already looking ahead.

“We’ve got to have a quick turnaround after this provincial game and prepare for the semis. PJ (Simon) got hurt when he played down the stretch. James played hurt, too, luckily it was just cramps. JC (Intal) has been having problem with his calf the whole conference but we’re managing him,” said Cone.

The scores:

B-MEG (110) – Blakely 31, Yap 24, Simon 17, Urbiztondo 9, Pingris 8, Intal 6, De Ocampo 6, Reavis 5, Villanueva 4, Barroca 0.

Powerade (98) – David 34, Casio 23, Sneed 21, Tugade 5, Lingganay 5, Salvador 4, Anthony 2, Belasco 2, Adducul 2, Guevarra 0, Al-Hussaini 0, Vanlandingham 0.

Quarters: 22-24 47-39 66-63 90-90 110-98

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