Here's a clear streaming version of the the HBO Pay Per View. The HBO Pay per view commentators are Emmanuel Steward, Larry Merchant, & Jim Lampley.
This Manny Pacquiao video doesn't have the entrance, opening national anthems, and post-fight interviews but includes the fight video in full (You can download here the full fight video.). What I like about this clip is it is separated in three parts for faster loading, and convenient jump points.
Here is another clear streaming HBO PPV version of Paquiao versus Barerra 2 Video. The HBO Pay per view commentators are Emmanuel Steward, Larry Merchant, & Jim Lampley.
This video includes everything : entrance, national anthems, complete 12 round fight, winner announcements.
Here's a funny birds eye view at Mandalay Bay Las Vegas. The cameraman of this video is narrating that he bet $600 that Marco Antonio Barrera would be knocked out by Manny Pacquiao on 6th Round.
Boxing Confidential's (www.boxingconfidential.com) Man on the Street visits Las Vegas, and asked, "Who will win the rematch, Barrera or Pacquiao?" before the fight. The majority predictions of course is for Pacquiao. Hihghlights include sightings and predictions of Tattoo from Power 106 (LA RADIO), Genaro Hernandez, and others.
For those who requested for the Manny Pacquiao versus Marco Antonio Barrera Video (to download and watch pacquiao vs Barrera 2 Fight HBO Pay Per View), you can now get the video here.
Held in Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States on November 6, 2007, Manny Pacquaio won by unanimous decision. Final score is as follows: Jerry Roth 118-109 | Glenn Trowbridge 118-109 | Tom Schreck 115-112
Here's an amateur video of Pacquiao thanking the Filipino people. It also showed him dedicating the fight for the honor of the Filipino. He hopes that the viewers enjoyed and was happy with the fight.
Here's a short clip inside the Mandalay Bay. It pans in and out at the spectators. The narrator of video is Japanese. This probably aired in Japan Television.
Cebuanos huddles under the tree, fighting the fight outdoors on a television. A little subdued compared to the other videos here, but relevant nonetheless.
This is post-fight interview of Mario Lopez inside the ring. Pacquiao answers the question in his usual genial ways. There is also a video trail in the last portion while VP Noli De Castro patting Pacquiao's back.
Reminiscent of the Fil-am family, because of its fun factor, these however is shot locally. Lots of up and down jumping, apprehensive cheering, and clapping. Overall fun mood.
Here are a bunch of Overseas Filipino Workers watching the Pacquiao versus Barrera 2. The sound is not working but the visual is good enough to depict the watching mood of these men working at the middle east.
Here's a fun video. A group of girls shouting "Come on Pacquiao!" "Beat 'em" "Knock 'em down." There are lots of ruckus, laughing and cheering all around.
The 28-year-old Pacquiao ran for election to the Philippine Congress on May 14 and lost the seat in the second district of South Cotabato, which includes his hometown of General Santos City. It was a woman, Darlene Antonino-Custodio of the politically powerful Antonino family, who won.
This video shows Darlene, a true-blooded politician, cheering for the Pacqauio Barrera fight. The General Santos City crowd were jumping and cheering while watching in a Pay per View Big Screen.
Filipinos everywhere celebrate Manny Pacquiao versus Manuel Antonio Barrera 2. From restaurants TVs to Mall Cinemas, fans look on, some nervous, some apprehensive, all wishing that Pacquiao give his best.
Pacquiao Mania. The Streets are virtually traffic free, thanks to Manny Pacqauio's fight. Lots and lots of cheers and jeers. All eyes are glued at the Oreta Sports Complex and National Sports Grill Screen.