This is the 3rd time that Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao of the Philippines and Juan Manuel Marquez of Mexico will be meeting inside the ring. The score is currently in favor of Pacquiao but Marquez still claims that he should be the one that won their last two matches, pushing a controversial result and questioning Pacman’s victory against him. This fight will settle things between this two and everyone from the Philippines and Mexico is waiting for its conclusion. Who will win this tremendous clashes of small guys with big punches on the ring? Well, watch and find out on the said schedule specified below.
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Venue: MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Date: November 12, 2011
Undercard fights:
Timothy Bradley vs. Joel Casamayor (Light Welterweight) Jorge Arce vs. TBA (Super Bantamweight Championship) Mike Alvarado vs. Breidis Prescott (Light Welterweight) Luis Cruz vs. Juan Carlos Burgos (Super Featherweight) Lorenzo Villanueva vs TBA (Featherweight)
April 15, 2010 – October 15, 2010 (2010-04-15) (2010-10-15)
Las Aparicio is a Mexicantelenovela, the first one produced by Argos Comunicación for Cadena Tres. It was released on April 19, 2010 and ended on October 15 of that year, being composed of 120 episodes. Episodes are currently being aired on mun2, as well as streamed on their website. [1]
[1] In Mexico City lives a family composed of women only, where births are usually single girls and men die suddenly
The family consists of 6 women: Rafaela, the matriarch who has had three husbands, all dead. Alma, the eldest, is the widow of a man whose memory is like a mirage to her and her mother. Mercedes, the middle one, is a lawyer who seeks justice and equality in all it's meaning. Julia, the youngest of the three daughters, has doubts about her sexual preferences. Ileana, daughter of Alma, is against everything her mother does. And Isadora, daughter of Mercedes, who just wants to know why there are only women in the family.
The life of these women change to the arrival of Leonardo, a man who investigates the "Curse of Las Aparicio", and finds in Alma the ideal woman.
The sexy soap opera chronicles the lives and loves of three generations of extremely strong, successful, and at times flawed, women who share a family tradition of all giving birth to girls and all being widowed in extraordinary circumstances. Be it a curse or simply happenstance, the dark history is a central theme to the melodrama. These women are survivors, mujeres guerreros, who stand with solidarity against today’s sociopolitical issues affecting the least among us.
Rafaela (María del Carmen Farías) is the maternal and moral mainstay of the familia. This “tent-pole” character, along with nanny, Aurelia (Lourdes Villarreal), provide the voice-over narration of wisdom and experience, offering guidance to the foreshadowed emotional turmoil told of the beautiful Aparicio daughters. I have to stop here and mention the gorgeous scenery of this production. No, I am not talking about the lovely grounds of the Mexican countryside, I am referring to the Aparicio sisters. Distractingly resplendent, I find myself rewinding entire time frames as I am lost in the allure.
Central to the storyline, and most of what you will find translated on the web, is the love triangle between the smoldering Julia Aparicio (Liz Gallardo), her sex addicted football-star boyfriend, Armando (Mario Perez de Alba), and her best and childhood friend, Mariana (Erendira Ibarra). The drama ensues as Julia must decide which intersection is the right one for her. Mariana, a lesbian with a homophobic and hurtful past, has been quietly in love with Julia most of her life. Armando enjoys a national celebrity for his sports prowess, but it is his affinity for ball work off the field that gives Julia pause. It becomes quite evident to the viewer that although Julia’s body belongs to Armando, her heart belongs to Mariana. Much to this viewer’s delight, Julia’s complete anatomy soon paces up to her full heart when faced with a move with Armando and a life without her best friend. Two hearts emotionally intertwined are lovely, yes, but the emotional impact of consummated love makes a much more profound and honest statement. It is true, a soap opera with a same sex relationship that dares to move beyond a little hand-holding and amorous forehead bumping in its telling…a new concept for American audiences.
- From http://mindschmootz.net/2010/07/what-you-should-be-watching-las-aparicio/