Shaquille O'neal called himself "MANNY SHAQUIAO"
I happened to come across this article from Dan Rafael of ESPN... and was smiling when Shaq coined himself as "Manny Shaquiao" in one of his episode of SHAQ VS...
• Oscar De La Hoya "fought" Shaquille O'Neal this week in Las Vegas for an episode (airing Sept. of Shaq's new television series "Shaq Vs.," in which O'Neal -- who ingeniously called himself "Manny Shaquiao" -- competes against athletes in their own sport during his NBA offseason. They used 16-ounce gloves and wore headgear during a five-round bout that took place in a large 24x24 ring. Shaq, who is 7-foot-1, 320-plus pounds, was "trained" by Freddie Roach. De La Hoya, who is 5-10 and probably weighed around 160 pounds, had Bernard Hopkins in his corner. Although I saw some video of the match on the Internet, I have no idea how it turned out. But I'll say this: If De La Hoya won, I can hear him now saying that he felt refreshed and invigorated and that it made him decide to end his retirement.
Though the article didn't say much about pacquiao, i guess it just shows how far Pacman has become in terms being in the mind of celebrities and atheletes alike....
I happened to come across this article from Dan Rafael of ESPN... and was smiling when Shaq coined himself as "Manny Shaquiao" in one of his episode of SHAQ VS...
• Oscar De La Hoya "fought" Shaquille O'Neal this week in Las Vegas for an episode (airing Sept. of Shaq's new television series "Shaq Vs.," in which O'Neal -- who ingeniously called himself "Manny Shaquiao" -- competes against athletes in their own sport during his NBA offseason. They used 16-ounce gloves and wore headgear during a five-round bout that took place in a large 24x24 ring. Shaq, who is 7-foot-1, 320-plus pounds, was "trained" by Freddie Roach. De La Hoya, who is 5-10 and probably weighed around 160 pounds, had Bernard Hopkins in his corner. Although I saw some video of the match on the Internet, I have no idea how it turned out. But I'll say this: If De La Hoya won, I can hear him now saying that he felt refreshed and invigorated and that it made him decide to end his retirement.
Though the article didn't say much about pacquiao, i guess it just shows how far Pacman has become in terms being in the mind of celebrities and atheletes alike....
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