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Pacman devours Dangerous’s elusive dreams

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manny pacman pacquiao vs. david dangerous diaz, mandalay bay

At the 9th Round, Manny “Pacman”Pacquaio made David “Dangerous” Diaz succumb to a KO in the fight called Lethal Combination in Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas, Nevada.

Diaz’s knock-down has made Manny earn his fourth belt, the WBC Lightweight title this time, becoming the first Asian to have achieved this.

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Iron Man’s got Fil-Am Matthew Libatique for a Cinematographer

Iron Man movie

Iron Man

I am yet to watch the Iron Man movie, although the chance is thin as I am really busy with my career. Reviews say it’s a movie that’s worth your popcorn and favorite drink. It is even in the number one spot in the Top Box Office with a whooping earnings of $50.5M so far.

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Chelsea Emata: Sassy and impressive Urban/Pop Fil-Am

chelsea emata im that girl album cover

Chelsea: I’m That Girl

The year 2008 may really be a lucky year for Filipinos in the entertainment world. There’s the small-girl-big-voice Charice Pempengco, shy yet talented Arnel Pineda, emotional Ramiele Malubay, powerful singer Madonna Decena and that cute, little half-Pinoy Charlie Green boy. And now there’s Chelsea.

So who is Chelsea? Chelsea Emata began recording in an all female music group called SX4. After the group’s break-up shortly after its establishment, Chelsea determined to keep her dream alive and so she started to do her own music. Her self-titled debut album has ten tracks while her sophomore album, “I’m that Girl”, has 13 songs best described as Urban/Pop, with a mix of hot, sultry beats.

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Lance Feliciano: A Young Fil-Am King of Drifting

Lance Feliciano and his Nissan S14 for drifting

Lance Feliciano and his Nissan S14

Lance Feliciano is the only Filipino-American licensed professional Drifting racing champ among 38 licensed U.S. professionals from America. Lance got his professional license last October when he was 19 years old, by which time he was the youngest racer in the world of Drifting to earn professional status and the only Fil-Am challenger out of the 38 professionals.

Drift & RWD sports magazine even named him as “one of the next superstars to watch in 2007” and is becoming an icon in the Drifting domain.

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Dutch-Irish-Filipino Erik Spoelstra is Miami Heat’s new Head Coach

Erik Spoelstra is Miami Heat\'s new Head Coach

Erik Spoelstra

On April 28, from being the Assistant Coach/Director of Scouting, Erik Spoelstra, 37, has been elevated to Head Coach of Miami Heat following Pat Riley’s stepping down as Head Coach of the team, making Spoelstra the sixth Head Coach in franchise history.

Spoelstra started in the Miami Heat staff in 1995 as the team’s video coordinator. In 1997, he became the Assistant Coach/Video Coordinator and in 1999 promoted to Assistant Coach/Advance Scout.

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Charlie Green: “Britain’s Got Talent” Half-Pinoy Child Wonder

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Charlie Green of BGT

After Madonna Decena, there is yet again someone whom the Filipino community will be truly proud of. The ten-year old, half-Filipino Charlie Green made it to the semi-finals in “Britain’s Got Talent” (2008) and received a standing ovation during his live audition.

He confidently sang Frank Sinatra’s “Summer Wind” and earned praises not only from the audience but also from the judges Simon Cowell, actress Amanda Holden and journalist Piers Morgan.

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