Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Island Pacific Supermarket led fans in welcoming Pacman at Atlantic Aviation in LAX.

Manny Pacquiao’s After Fight Party, Victory Mass and Welcome Arrival
(Joshua Clottey fight in Texas)

MANNY PACQUIAO’S official After Fight Party was held at the third level of the Diamond Club at The Ballpark in Arlington.  Manny arrived at around 1:30 a.m., staying all the way until 4 p.m.  During the celebration, he belted out more than seven songs, seemingly not tired at all by the fight he just won over Joshua Clottey.  Amazingly, he still had the energy to sing and jam all night with the likes of Madonna Decena, the Calsada band and even Arnel Pineda.  Jinkee and her friends were also seen enjoying the massive celebration.

PacMan proudly waved the Philippine Flag upon his arrival in Los Angeles

Victory Mass

Last Sunday, March 14, around 300 people joined Manny Pacquiao for a 9:30 a.m. Victory Mass held at the Convention Center of the  Gaylord Texan Hotel and Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas.



It was a very solemn mass, where Manny offered his special intention/thanksgiving during the Prayers of the Faithful.  He thanked the Lord for giving him strength and for winning the fight, and for all the blessings that He is continuously showering upon him.  He also prayed for a safe journey back to Los Angeles and the Philippines. Pacquiao sincerely recited the Prayer of the Faithful in his native Tagalog, and clearly he and his wife Jinkee were deep in prayer during the entire mass.

After the final blessings, he delivered a short speech thanking all the people who supported him – many who flew all the way to Texas just to watch the fight.  He took off his trademark sunglasses and showed his face to the crowd – a sign of obvious sincerity.

Welcome Arrival




Island Pacific Supermarket led a group of fans in welcoming Pacman upon his arrival at Atlantic Aviation in LAX.  Welcome leis and flower bouquet were arranged by “L.A.'s Celebrity Hair Stylist” Marlou Colina and Focal Point Flowers celebrity florist, Mhar Cabradilla.

*article written by Joseph Pimentel, Asian Journal

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