Sunday, November 30, 2014

Mr. Roland "Bunot" Abante his first appearance guesting in Gandang Gabi Vice

CEBU, PHILIPPINES -- Spreading like a wildfire all over the Internet is a Cebuano guy with a jaw-dropping voice who belts out "To Love Somebody" of Michael Bolton. 
Instant celebrity in Youtube  Mr. Roland "Bunot" Abante, 36, of Cebu. Roland Abante started to became famous when a name Tricia Maricel Mendoza uploaded his video performance 12 days ago which now has garnered over one million and a half views and rapidly going up as of writing. 
Based on local news media Buena Mano Balita of GMA 7 Cebu, possible that he will be a guest in Ellen DeGeneres Show. But before it happens he appeared in Gandang Gabi Vice of ABS-CBN.

His appearance in Gandang Gabi Vice...

Saturday, November 29, 2014

Vigan City Musical Fountain Show

Dancing Fountain Show
Address: Plaza Salcedo, Quezon Ave. cor.
Burgos St., Vigan City, Ilocos Sur
Schedule: 7:00pm and 8:00pm everday
Entrance Fee: Free
GPS Coordinates Map: 17°34'31.3"N 120°23'15.8"E

EYE OF THE TIGER


I WILL SHOW YOU







The City of Vigan (Ilokano: Ciudad ti Bigan; Tagalog: Lungsod ng Vīgân) is a fourth class city in the province of Ilocos Sur, Philippines. It is the capital of the Province of Ilocos Sur. The city is located on the western coast of the large island of Luzon, facing the South China Sea. According to the 2010 Philippines census, it has a population of 49,747 people.
It is a World Heritage Site in that it is one of the few Hispanic towns left in the Philippines where its structures remained intact, and is well known for its cobblestone streets, and a unique architecture that fuses Philippine and Oriental building designs and construction, with colonial European architecture.

Former Philippine president Elpidio Quirino, the sixth president of the Philippines, was born in Vigan, at the current location of the Provincial Jail (his father was a warden); and resided in the Syquia Mansion. 

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Thursday, November 27, 2014

Minions singing Christmas Carol


Minions singing Christmas Carol.
Disclaimer: I do not own the video
Source: Youtube - Minions Funny

Saturday, November 22, 2014

Even Adriana Lima supports Manny Pacquio


Adriana Lima's wallpost: I will be cheering for you! @emmanuelpacquiao @mannypacquiao_official 
Via her Facebook Account: https://www.facebook.com/AdrianaLima?fref=photo

Live Streaming for Pacquiao VS Algieri - Hungry for Glory.

Live Streaming for Pacquiao VS Algieri - Hungry for Glory.
http://watchphtv.com/pacquiao-vs-algieri-live-stream

Disclaimer: I do not own the video
Source: WatchPhTv

Algieri makes weight for Pacquiao on 2nd try

MACAU -- Chris Algieri needed about 50 minutes to make weight Friday (Saturday in China) for his WBO welterweight title fight with Manny Pacquiao at Cotai Arena.
Algieri, the unbeaten WBO junior welterweight champion, weighed 144.4 when he first stepped on his scale. After stripping naked and removing a large chain, he still weighed 144.2. At that point, he had two hours to make the weight.
Algieri said he successfully made weight Thursday night in the room of a Top Rank employee.
"Maybe something happened when the scale [got] moved here," said Algieri, who has a master's in clinical nutrition.
Pacquiao weighed 143.8 pounds, making the contract limit of 144 easily on the first try.
"I'm disappointed," Pacquiao said after he was asked about Algieri's weight. He also said that Algieri looked dehydrated when they did the staredown.
Algieri ate a breakfast of oatmeal, eggs and coffee before heading to the arena for the weigh-in.
"I'd rather be well fed and feel good than sucked out and drawn," he said.
Algieri trainer Tim Lane said Algieri did not work out to make the weight and simply used the bathroom.
He said he thought there might have been a quarter pound variance on the scale.
"We have two scales upstairs and one of them said he was 143 on the dime and another said he was 143.8," Lane said. "We thought we were where we needed to be. But he had to go to the bathroom and he kind of held onto that. He's fine. ... He just had to go to the bathroom. No exercise. That was it."
When he came back to weigh in, Algieri was 143.6 on the first try. There is no fine for missing on the first attempt.
Justin Fortune, Pacquiao's strength and conditioning coach, laughed at the irony of Algieri, who has a degree in nutrition, being the one who missed weight.
"I don't have a degree but my guy made it with no problem," Fortune said, grinning.
Roach told Yahoo Sports before the weigh-in that Pacquiao weighed 143.1 last night after dinner and said he expected his fighter to come in between 143.4 and 143.8, which is exactly what happened.
That, though, didn't bother Lane.
"Pacquiao's a 126-pounder, dude," Lane said. "Of course. Pacquiao should never be at this weight. The guy walks around at probably 142. He probably ate a hamburger just before the weigh-in just to get the weight up. I'm sure he made it [easily]."

Friday, November 21, 2014

"My Dad's a coward" - Floyd Mayweather Jr. Son

It isn't a word usually associated with an undefeated professional boxer who has won championship
titles across five weight divisions. But for a son who was a witness to his father's beating of his mother four years ago, "coward" is an apt term to describe Floyd Mayweather Jr.
 
In an article published on USA Today, Koraun Mayweather, the fighter's eldest son with former partner Josie Harris, recalls the night his mother was attacked by the boxer in 2010.
 
"(My dad) said to lock my door and stay in my room," said Koraun, who is now 15 years old. "I sat there and thought about what I was going to do next. Just for like a minute."
 
Harris was asleep when Mayweather arrived with an associate, James McNair, at around 4 a.m. The boxer, agitated by the fact that his former partner was dating another man, beat her in front of their then 11-year-old son.
 
"I ran and I tried to go through the front door to go to the (security) gate," Koraun said of his actions during that night. "But then his friend (McNair) came through the door and blocked off the stairway for me to go through."
 
The boy then went back to his room, locked the door, and got out of the house through his bathroom to call for help.
 
"I just told (the guard) that my mom was getting hurt and to call the ambulance and the police," he said.
 
Four years later, Koraun is still seeing his father every once in while. Mayweather recently gifted him a golf cart for his birthday, but the boy said he is still coming to terms with what his father did, especially with the boxer's continuous denial.
 
"He is a coward," he said.
 
After everything he had seen, Koraun, now 15 years old, has no plans of taking after his father's footsteps in the boxing world.
 
"I find (boxing) boring. It is just like how people sit in the ring and fight for 12 rounds and it gets boring after a while," he said. "Sometimes they run."