Reni M. Valenzuela

Reni M. Valenzuela

Businessman, accountant, artist painter/songwriter,grand prize winner in a nationwide telecast on-the-spot painting contest at the age of fourteen; contributing writer, author of unpublished book "BELIEVERS ON TRACK: Pathway to Strength and Purpose in Life"
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  • Pacquiao Will Rout Mayweather
    Just as I believe that Mayweather should be next for Pacquiao, the Pacquiao-Marquez IV is much more important matchup but which fight must take place after the Mayweather blockbuster or both could be anti-climactic to each other.
  • DISSECTING TRUTH: THE TRILOGY
    Manny Pacquiao will always be a winner to me whatever happens. But for the Judges to declare that Juan Marquez lost by points or by "joints" in the trilogy is something else.
  • CompuBox and the Pacquiao-Marquez Judgment
    Whatever statistics the CompuBox has generated to tell us who won in the recent fight between Pacquiao and Marquez, it doesn't make sense if the numbers don't agree with correct "applied mathematics." Boxes just produce numbers. They don't have brain.
  • SORRY PLIGHT of BOXING: PACQUIAO-MARQUEZ III RESULT
    So sad, but I am proud to be a Filipino because majority of us still have eyes to see and magnanimity to admit we lost. “Dinamita” is the better boxer and is now the new WBO Welterweight champion. Congratulations, Marquez! We love you, Pacman!
  • Predictions and Winning: Pacquiao or Marquez
    Hard training for Pacquiao and Marquez is over. Three days to fight night, the battle has now shifted to where it matters the most - mind, heart, soul and spirit. Fasten you seat belts.
  • Paradox and Guideposts: Pacquiao Vs. Marquez
    Coming soon is the "breaking of dawn" for boxing when two long-rivals Pacquiao and Marquez wage a war in a few days to unravel two different "convincing" answers to one pervading question or "question"? But Mayweather fights himself.
  • Ghosts and Shadows in Pacquiao-Marquez III
    November 12 in Las Vegas MGM will be a nervous day for both fighters despite the show of force and muscles during open-media workouts and notwithstanding the “bravado” pronouncements coming from their respective trainers.
  • "Superman Vs. Spiderman" in Pacquiao-Marquez III
    The Filipino eight-division champion has found his match in the Mexican counter-punching specialist who knows how to get up each time he falls down. And the fight could take place in the air, a Star War of sort between Superman and Spiderman.
  • Hilarious Result of Hopkins-Dawson "Wrestling" Match-up
    The Hopkins-Dawson is one of the most bizarre and hilarious boxing bouts I have seen all my life. But since when boxing has become wrestling?
  • Eleven Lies and False Claims in Mayweather-Ortiz Debunked
    Eleven major points to debunk eleven major lies and false claims surrounding the just concluded Mayweather-Ortiz boxing farce or "sitcom," To light up to torch, here's the taper:
  • Media, Mayweather and Boxing
    Calling a villain genius is like tagging Hitler a hero and Bin Laden a "necessary evil." Has boxing gone that far, or that low? The man's numerous offenses are no marketing gimmick. They are real and serious. Now we ask, is boxing well these days?
  • Silent Protest Over Floyd Mayweather, Jr
    Until Mayweather stops dodging Pacquiao and heeds the insistent popular clamor for him to fight Pacman, no boxing fan in his right mind would be delighted to watch any Mayweather bout whoever his opponent may be.
  • Righteous Indignation in Boxing
    For the nasty things that Mayweather did in boxing, to his wife, father, Pacman, Golden Boy and to all of us, the whole boxing world should be raging in righteous indignation by now.
  • What Makes Boxing Matchups so Exciting (or Boring)
    Great fights happen when styles meet their match. Ali-Frazier, Leonard-Duran and Barrera-Morales were exceptional trilogies, historic, classic and exciting. But what about the Pacquiao-Marquez III? And what about the style of Arum, Roach and Konz?
  • Eric Spoaltra's Sober Wisdom
    The Miami Heat was among the three NBA teams I rooted for in the past seasons but certainly not because of Lebron James but because of Coach Erik Spoalstra.
  • The Magnificence of NBA Players
    It is magnificent of Bryant, Rose, Paul, Durant and other NBA greats to set foot on the Philippine soil for exhibition games with our very own PBA stars tomorrow and Sunday. I can't wait to personally witness the game with my two young sons. Kudos!
  • Sweet NBA Title: Dirk and the Mavericks
    The Dallas Mavericks' NBA 2011 championship win is sweetest for Dirk Nowitzki. Too sweet that he couldn't contain his emotion. He ran off the court to get a moment with himself and his God.
  • Ped or Steriod is Not the Issue but Mayweather
    The protest over Mayweather-Ortiz is neither against the fight nor Ortiz. Everyone may have gotten it right assessing the matchup if the matchup is all what we see.
  • Mayweather-Ortiz is a Big Insult to the Sport and Boxing Fans
    The fight is a great disservice to the sport and a big insult to the boxing aficionados worldwide. This article will tell us why.
  • Pacquiao-Mayweather Dance: Finally!
    Shocking news for boxing fans! At last Floyd Mayweather Jr. may dance with Manny Pacquiao anytime to whatever tune Pretty Boy Floyd may prefer.
  • Why the World Didn't End Yet
    Let the world be forewarned that immediately after May 21 and onwards is the time when the Second Coming could likely occur as God's World is emphatic that Christ will come when we least expect it.
  • De La Hoya, Drugs, Infidelity and Solution
    Oscar De La Hoya checking himself into a rehab for substance abuse is a step in the right direction. The truly sad condition is the "hidden plight" amongst athletes nowadays who are hooked into drugs and they got no hint of its havoc on their career.
  • Hopkins Vs. Pascal: Age Gap Erased
    Bernard Hopkins who is supposed to be "retired" as a boxer is fighting a prime twenty eight year-old Jean Pascal on Saturday, but nobody seems to howl. How come no one raises an issue against Hopkins for his old age? Why not call the match-up a garbage?
  • Seven Worthy Foes to Challenge Manny Pacquiao
    Before Pacman would waste away as a the emerging greatest boxer ever (without questions), let him fight a good fight every time against a deserving opponent who would pose a legitimate threat to his throne, at least in the people's mind.
  • Pacquiao Wins but Arum Wins it Big
    There was no fight at all that transpired in the Pacquiao-Mosley show. Only big disappointments among fight fans. It was a Clottey-Pacquiao animated flick over again.
  • The Man to Beat Manny Pacquiao
    The Pacman is beatable in his prime today. And Mosley can well do the job on Saturday if he has what it takes not to succumb to the strengths of Pacquiao to pull an upset. But, oddly, his training camp has gone berserk mastering too much on the "flaws."
  • Pacquiao is Ready to KO While Mosley is Ready to Go
    The Pacman is history in the making. His story isn't finished yet and Mosley just happens to become a part of that fascinating saga of a great sports legend.
  • Pacquiao's Evolution to Become a Superhero
    Mosley fails to see the real Pacman gearing himself up for the bout. And this one big blunder will produce worse and fatal mistakes inside the ring come brawl or covering time in Vegas.
  • The Vanity of the Royal Wedding
    What is so "newsworthy" about the Royal Wedding enough to overshadow even a massive great calamity that has just befallen a nation?
  • MVP Derrick Rose: Nothing Can Be Clearer
    The Chicago Bulls surprisingly emerges as an NBA franchise about to build another empire of successive championship titles because of Derrick Rose as the former Chicago team in its old form did the feat because there was a Michael Jordan.
  • Sword of the Spirit: God's Word
    With all his intelligence and mastery over other creatures on earth, how foolish man can be to demolish the very foundation upon which every soul and nation should stand by neglecting, worse, rejecting the statutes and precepts of the Word of God.
  • Jesus Christ, John Lennon and Muhammad Ali
    Christ perseveres to make Himself real to men and women of every race and nationality from generation to generation for no one but Him alone can save the world.
  • Muhammad Ali: Who is the Greatest?
    Boxing most celebrated heavyweight champion has Parkinsons disease. He has not been able to control and move his faculties right and can hardly utter a sentence for quite a number of years now due to his lingering illness.
  • One-Eyed Tiger Named El Terrible
    If Erik Morales didn't lift your spirit that day, what else will?
  • Erik Morales: Winning the Heart of Millions
    El Terrible might have lost in the judges' scorecards but to many he is the "declared" champion, owing to his having a heart of a tiger who fought a non-stop war against a roaring lion about to devour an underrated "old pussy cat" from the opening bell.
  • Arum Likely to Prefer a Mosley Win Over Pacquiao
    No matter how hard Mosley may train, he is not a tough opponent for the pound-for-pound king at this time. But that doesn't make sense whatsoever for a lackluster preparation and a thoughtless battle-plan in the Pacquiao camp.
  • Wrong Time Though Right Move for Donaire
    If the recent court ruling is to be believed without questions, then Nonito Donaire has no runabout detours to take but has to make a u-turn and go back to Top Rank.
  • Pacquiao: Beware of Mosley & Flattery
    Manny Pacquiao should beware of flatteries coming from influential people who may have the motive to wish him defeat in his forthcoming bout with Shane Mosley.
  • Wise Move: Donaire, Top Rank and Golden Boy
    For all the flak he has been getting from some pundits, Nonito Donaire might have done the wisest decision after all, jumping yard from Top Rank to Golden Boy Promotions, if only to set the road for him to shine the brightest.
  • The Biggest Fight Ever Looms
    Looming on the horizon is the biggest and ultimate battle of all time against man's worst foe as "earthquakes and tsunamis" hit the nations of the world in successive fashion.
  • Japan's Tragedy: Message to the World
    We share the grief of the countless victims over the loss of lives and properties and for the unimaginable consequent havoc the earthquakes and tsunamis may wreak to Japan and the entire region as a whole in the near future.
  • The "Worst Ever" in Japan and the "Big One" for Filipinos
    There are messages to be heard behind the tragedy that struck Japan; lessons to heed and questions to be answered for Filipinos and the people of the world.
  • Donaire's Wrangle with Sportswriters
    Oftentimes the solution to certain problems is easily within our reach.
  • A Chance for Donaire and Media to Grow Taller
    Everyone shares the "blame" in the ongoing heated petty rift among the important players in bringing resurrected life to the sport of boxing, for no single person has the monopoly of "fingers" to point at someone or anybody.
  • People Power and Sport
    Brave souls, let us shine and astonish the world once more through a people power "revolt" of a loftier kind and in the highest dimension where no "miracle" or "impossibility" is ever unattainable!
  • Donaire-Pacquiao: Exploits Seldom in a Lifetime
    The Pacman has transcended greatness in boxing and The Filipino Flash is evolving to become another "icon" of talent and power in the sport of boxing as bigger fights are ahead of him to win and amaze the world.
  • Tale of Two Manny Pacquiaos in One Generation
    Any sport that is bereft of athletes that exhibit superiority far yonder their competitive reach would soon degenerate to become just a mere game to play in "circus." Boxing today has back-to-back sensations in Pacquiao and Donaire.
  • Nonito Donaire Brought the Battle into the Air
    As if he didn't have what it takes to achieve the "miracle", Donaire's joy was unspeakable as he jumped, ran, shouted and cried the minute he knew Montiel would not be able to continue fighting after his vicious punch to the head in the second round.
  • Nonito Donaire Brought the Battle into the Air
    Beyond figures of speech, Donaire's spectacular performance demolishing Montiel was a triumph of faith, exhibiting without any shadow of a doubt that the "Filipino Flash" brought the battle into the air, rising above himself.
  • Donaire Fights Two Men Inside the Ring
    The fight would be an uphill battle for Nonito Donaire than for Fernando Montiel, probably much tougher for the Filipino Flash than what the odds makers could think or imagine.
  • Donaire Fights Two Men Inside the Ring
    The fight would be an uphill battle for Nonito Donaire than for Fernando Montiel, probably much tougher for the Filipino Flash than what the odds makers could think or imagine.
  • Winning: Lest Donaire Forget Pacquiao
    The "invincible: Floyd Mayweather Jr. who fears losing is one of the most despised persons in the sport of boxing. But take heed the lessons athletes and people can learn from him.
  • The Filipino Flash Stakes Greatness for "Ambition"
    Everyone seems to be holding his breath. "Cochulito" Montiel is ready for the "clash" of the year and collide head-on in a few hours at the Mandalay Bay Center. While Donaire is fully set and eager to brawl at the sound of the bell any moment from now.
  • Win or Lose: Nonito Donaire in a Test Tube
    It is not Nonito Donaire,s ability that is being put in question pointing to his forthcoming battle with Fernando Montiel on Saturday, February 19 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
  • Donaire is Set to Lose on Feb 19 Bruised and Battered
    Nonito Donaire could struggle through every round baffled and faint in the later rounds with "impaired" vision whereby losing the "war" by a decision to a cunningly experienced technical and brisk fighter in Fernando Montiel.
  • Steriod: Pacman Admits His Secret Weapon
    We can't blame the Mayweathers and Pretty Boy Floyd fanatics for accusing Pacquiao of resorting to steroid or any illegal drug to enhance his strength and capabilities whenever he steps into the ring.
  • Steroid: Pacman Admits His Secret Weapon
    We can't blame the Mayweathers and Pretty Boy Floyd fanatics for accusing Pacquiao of resorting to steriod or illegal drug to enhance his strength and capabilities whenever steps into the ring.
  • Montiel-Donaire: Unequal but Crucial Chances
    It is crucial that the Filipino Flash must rise above himself bracing for the fight because the champion Montiel has also what it takes to pull an upset with an equally impressive performance anytime from round one.
  • Donaire May Be the Next Pacquiao Except for One Thing
    Nonito Donaire is Manny Pacquiao in many ways but where he is not Manny Pacquiao is the main point of this article.
  • Pacquiao-Donaire:Similarities And Contrast
    Nonito Donaire is endowed with extraordinary abilities as a boxer. He may have all what it takes to reach the top and become the next best pound-for-pound fighter in the world after Manny Pacquiao except for one thing.
  • Alexander-Bradley is the Fight to Inspire Us All
    This is what boxing is all about. A true sport, an unadulterated match-up and an extremely tight competition that no Nostradamus would dare predict its outcome.
  • Pacquiao, Jack Black and Eddie Murphy: Show Goes On
    Whoever said that boxing is alive and well today must be looking from the standpoint of a "happy" spectator watching a top grosser show from the noisy and chaotic backstage.
  • Pacquiao, Jack Black and Eddie Muphy: Show Goes On
    Whoever said that boxing today is alive and well must be looking from the standpoint of a "happy" spectator watching a top grosser show from a noisy and chaotic backstage.
  • Boxing is a Vanishing Sport with Bob Arum and Company
    Unless other promoters rise to the occasion, boxing will have to be categorized in the entertainment sections of all media outlets all over the world.
  • Top 8 Fights Left for Manny Pacquiao
    Here are the future crucial match-ups for the pound-for-pound king before he hangs his gloves to solidify his place in the history of boxing without questions. And Pacquiao cannot afford to duck any of these bouts.
  • Top 8 Fights Left for Manny Pacquiao
    Crucial future match-ups for the pound-for-pound king before he hangs his gloves to further define his place in the history of boxing without questions.
  • Total Backlash of Bob Arum's Indiscretions
    From Pacquiao-Cotto to Pacquiao-Mosley, the adverse effects have been gradual. And I dread seeing the stars fall from the high heavens causing all to grope in the dark.
  • Total Backlash of Bob Arum's Indiscretions
    From Pacquiao-Cotto to Pacquiao-Mosley, the adverse effects have been gradual. And I dread seeing the stars fall from the high heavens causing all to grope in the dark.
  • Boxing Today: Through a Glass Clearly
    Nothing can be more amusing in world boxing these days than the match-ups being made under the auspices of certain people's indulgence. And it's a joke that no one seems to laugh.
  • Torrecampo Knocks Out Pacquiao
    Pacquiao, early in his career as a boxewr, lost to Torrecampo by a stunning knockout in the third round but definitely the Pac-man doesn't need a rematch with the man for obvious reasons. Juan Manuel Marquez, however, is an entirely different story.
  • Torrecampo Knocks Out Pacquiao
    Pacquiao lost to Torrecampo by a stunning knockout early in his career as a boxer but definitely the best pound-for-pound boxer doesn't need a rematch with the man for obvious reasons. Marquez, however, is an entirely different story.
  • Happy to Watch the Pacquiao-Mosley Fight?
    Watching a Pacquiao fight before was such a real delight and pleasure, joy and inspiration. But gone are those days. With anomalous match-ups being cooked for him by Top Rank, the experience has deteriorated to cheap fun and shallow sensationalism.
  • Poor Quality Pacquiao Matches
    The Pacquiao phenomenon excitement is waning. In the absence of real competition in boxing, the people cannot be happy. They can only be fooled to watch and be entertained.
  • Poor Quality Pacquiao Matches
    The Pacquiao phenomenon excitement is waning. In the absence of real competition in boxing, people cannot be happy. They can only be fooled to watch and be entertained.
  • Boxing Has Become Pure Entertainment
    It's a sorry state for world boxing. All is becomimg pure entertainment and business. Athletic competition has lost its meaning in boxing. And there is a limit to what the people can take from those causing such a decay in the sport.
  • Competetion in Boxing Has Lost Its Meaning
    Things could have gone greater and much more exciting for Manny Pacquiao and boxing as a whole had it not for "screwed" handling of the Pac-man by people who have varied selfish interests.
  • Arum, Pacquiao and World Boxing
    Nothing can be more amusing in world boxing these days than the match-ups being made under the auspices of certain people's indulgence. And it's a joke no one seems to laugh.
  • Is Pacquiao Afraid of Juan Manuel Marquez?
    Manny Pacquiao is not afraid of Marquez. It's the people around him who chill and cringe in terror because they still harbor some misgivings about the ability of their man to beat Marquez and beat him convincingly.
  • Bob Arum is Destroying Pacquiao and Boxing
    Two great fights had just been aborted. First it was Pacquiao-Mayweather and now Pacquiao-Marquez. In both of these history-making events, Bob Arum played a major role why they both failed to materialize.
  • Pacquiao: No Way to Go but Fight Marquez
    Manny Pacquiao should fight Juan Manuel Marquez for the third time to put a closure to the controversial and highly contested outcome of their first two encounters as viewed by many people.
  • Pacquiao: No Way to Go but Fight Marquez
    Manny Pacquiao must fight Juan Manuel Marquez for the third time to put a closure to the controversial and highly contested outcome of their first two encounters, having no clear winner as many people view it.

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