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VOLUME 67 NUMBER 32
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May 7 -13, 2015 SERVING THE BLACK COMMUNITY WITHOUT FEAR OR FAVOR SINCE 1947
The City of Dallas, Texas, will holdelections for mayor and city councilon May 9, 2015. A runoff, if necessary,will take place on June 13, 2015.
All 14 city council seats are up forelection. Nine incumbents are run-ning for re-election, including MayorMike Rawlings, who will face twochallengers in May. Five incumbentsare running unopposed.
MayorCandidate listMay 9 General election candi-
dates:•Mike Rawlings - Incumbent
Rawlings was elected in 2011.•Marcos RonquilloCity councilCandidate listDistrict 1•Scott Griggs - Incumbent Griggs
was elected in 2011.District 2•Adam Medrano - Incumbent
Medrano was elected in 2013.District 3Note: Incumbent Vonciel Jones Hill
is not running for re-election.[3]•Gerald Britt•Wini Cannon•B. D. Howard•Joe Tave•Casey Thomas, IIDistrict 4Note: Incumbent Dwaine Caraway
is not running for re-election.[3]•Carolyn King Arnold•Sandra Crenshaw•Carl Hays•Stephen King•D. Marcus Ranger•James Ross
•Keyaira D. Saunders•Linda M. Wilkerson-WynnDistrict 5•Rick Callahan - Incumbent
Callahan was elected in 2005.•Sherry Cordova•Jesse DiazDistrict 6•Monica Alonzo - Incumbent
Alonzo was elected in 2011.•Daniel Caldwell, I•Ozumba Lnuk-X•Lakolya LondonDistrict 7Note: Incumbent Carolyn Davis is
not running for re-election.[3]•Hasani Burton•Kevin Felder•Baranda J. Fermin•John Lawson•Randall Parker•James Turknett•Juanita Wallace•Tiffinni A. YoungDistrict 8Note: Incumbent Tennell Atkins is
not running for re-election.[3]
•Subrina Lynn Brenham•Dianne Gibson•Clara McDade•Gail Terrell•Eric Lemonte Williams•Erik WilsonDistrict 9Note: Incumbent Sheffie Kadane is
not running for re-election.[3]•Darren Boruff•Mark Clayton•Christopher Jackson•Will Logg•Sam MertenDistrict 10Note: Incumbent Jerry Allen is not
running for re-election.[3]•Adam McGough•Paul Reyes•James N. WhiteDistrict 11•Lee Kleinman - Incumbent
Kleinman was elected in 2013.District 12•Sandy Greyson - Incumbent
Greyson was elected in 2011.District 13
•Jennifer Staubach Gates -Inumbent Gates was elect-ed in 2013.
District 14•Philip Kingston -
I n c u m b e n tKingston waselected in2013.
May 9th Elections
Mrs. Debra P. HaynesFriendship West Baptist Church
Mrs. S.W. WashingtonMarsalis Avenue Church of Christ
Dr. Lisa Taylor-KKennedySt. Luke Community
United Methodist Church
Mrs. Shirlee FreemanChrist Unity of
Sacramento
MMrrss.. DDoorrootthhyy CCooppeellaannddMarsalis Ave
Church of Christ
Dr. Gwen ClarkCamp Wisdom United
Methodist Church
Mrs. Claria MorganRomine AvenueChristian Church
Mrs. David Lane Marsalis AvenueChurch of Christ
Mrs. Erma VictorChristian
Dr. Giley GriffinRomine Avenue Christian
Church
Ms. Guadalupe Gallegos Guadalupe Cathedral
Catholic Church
Dr. Verna Mitchell Warren United
Methodist Church
Mrs. Ruth Wyrick Marsalis Avenue Church of Christ
DDrr.. MMaarryy EE.. BBeecckkSt. Paul United Methodist Church
Mrs. Bobbie FosterGreater New Zion
Baptist Church
“The hands that rock the cradle, will eventually rule the world!” Mother’s Day is one of the most important holiday in the world!!!Continues on Page 2A
Dallas Post Tribune Salutes & Honors Mothers
FFiirrsstt LLaaddyy MMiicchheellllee OObbaammaa
MMrrss.. DDoorrootthhyy LLeeeeMarsalis Ave Church of Christ
Mrs. Mollie Belt St. Luke Community
United Methodist Church
Ms. Ester DavisGreater New Zion
Baptist Church
Mrs. Jody PlattTemple Ema nuel
Synaeogue
Dr. Sheila M. Bailey Concord Missionary
Baptist Church
Dallas ISD ProudTaylor Jenkins School: Skyline
High School Class of: 2015
Activities:Student senate,Mock Trial cap-tain, Sixth FloorMuseum Youth
AdvisoryCommittee
Role Model(s):My mother
Favorite movieor book: Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
Plans after high school: Attend theUniversity of Texas at Austin and major inbusiness marketing then go to law school. Why I am proud of my school: I am proudof my school because Skyline is a diversecampus. It is enriched with great teachers
and mentors to build the leaders of tomor-row.
MichelleMercado
School: Schoolof Business
andManagementat Yvonne A.
EwellTownview
Center Class of: 2015
Activities:Hispanic
Network ofTexas, LULAC,student coun-cil, drill team,
executiveleadership
team, NationalHonor Society, Spanish Honor Society,
Natalie Enterprises Role Model(s): My mom, Juanita Soto Favorite movie or book: The OutsidersPlans after high school: To attend theUniversity of North Texas and major in
business management and minor in inter-national business. Later go to grad school
for business law. Why I'm proud of my school: I am proudof my school because they prepare us forreal world scenarios and provide college
readiness.
(AP) The pressure of a $180million payday never got toFloyd Mayweather Jr., even ifthe richest fight ever wasn'tthe best.
Using his reach and his jabSaturday night, Mayweatherfrustrated Manny Pacquiao,piling up enough points to wina unanimous decision in theirwelterweight title bout.Mayweather remainedunbeaten in 48 fights, cement-ing his legacy as the best of hisgeneration.
After the fight, it was dis-closed that Pacquiao injuredhis right shoulder in trainingand that Nevada boxing com-missioners denied his requestto take an anti-inflammatoryshot in his dressing roombefore the fight.
Pacquiao chasedMayweather around the ring
most of the fight. But he wasnever able to land a sustainedvolume of punches, asMayweather worked his defen-sive wizardry again.
Two ringside judges scoredthe fight 116-112, while thethird had it 118-110. TheAssociated Press hadMayweather ahead 115-113.
"I take my hat off to MannyPacquiao. I see now why he isat the pinnacle of boxing,"Mayweather said. "I knew hewas going to push me, winsome rounds. I wasn't being hitwith a lot of shots until I sit in apocket and he landed a lot of
shots."The bout wasn't an artistic
triumph for either fighter, withlong periods where both menfought cautiously.
Pacquiao threw far fewerpunches than he normallydoes in a fight, withMayweather actually throwingmore.
That was largely becausePacquiao didn't throw his righthand often. Promoter BobArum said Pacquiao injured hisshoulder sometime afterMarch 11.
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MAYWEATHER WINS DECISION IN RICHEST FIGHT EVER
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Mrs. Shanna BuckleyGreenville AvenueChurch of Christ
Mrs. StephanieHawthorneHoly Cross
Catholic Church
Mrs. Ruth HarrisJubilee United
MethodistChurch
Dr. Shirley Ison-Newsome
St. Luke UnitedMethodist Church
Mrs. Zeola DavisMarsalis AvenueChurch of Christ
Mrs. Millie FergusonHoly Cross Catholic
Church
Mrs. Clara Brown-Trimble
Concord Baptist Church
DDrr.. TThheerroonniiccaa BBoonnddGreenville Avenue Church of Christ
Mrs. Bertha HooperMarsalis AvenueChurch of Christ
Mrs. Debra WadeMarsalis AvenueChurch of Christ
Mrs. Shirley Gray Greenville AvenueChurch of Christ
Mrs. Billie RobertsSt. Luke United
Methodist Church
Mrs. Bobbie Lang Good Street
Baptist ChurchMrs. Eddie B. Johnson
St. John Missionary Baptist Church
Dallas Post Tribune
Ms. Joan FowlerGood Street
Baptist Church
Mrs. Jacqueline DulinCentral Pointe
Church of Christ
Mrs. Teresa S. Hollie Church of ChristMrs. Alvastine Carr
Victory Baptist Church
Mrs. Ada Willis St. Paul AME Church
Dr. Mildred J. BellGreenville AvenueChurch of Christ
Mrs. Shay CatheyCentral Pointe
Church of Christ
Mrs. Dorothy CrainChristian
Mrs. Delia LyonsChristian
Mrs. Opal Jones Cedar Crest CME
Mrs. Sharon JonesScaife
Mt. Hebron MBC
Mrs. Beverly GipsonChristian
MMrrss.. PPeeggggyy WWaallkkeerr BBrroowwnn Christian
Mrs. Edna FaggettSt. Luke United
Methodist Church
Mrs. Maxine CashGood Street
Baptist Church
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Salutes & Honors Mothers
Mrs. Veronica ZambranoSt. Cecilia Catholic Church
The Dallas Post Tribune honors all mothers! The mothers in this
2015 Mother’s Day issue were selected on a first come, first serve basis. Mrs. Gloria Thomas
Marsalis AvenueChurch of Christ
Mrs. Cherrese BeltConcord Missionary
Baptist Church
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BY COLLEEN WHITE
"Pursue peace with all peo-ple, and holiness, withoutwhich no one will see theLord"
(Hebrews 12:14). Thisscripture speaks to the coreof who we are as Christians.It seems as if it's too much forus, but it's not. If we say thatwe follow Jesus Christ, thenthis is what is expected of us.We should be the first onesseeking out peace when situ-ations appear to be chaotic.Why? Well, we want our soci-ety to get a glimpse of Christliving in us.
Then the next question toask is, "What is holiness?"This means that we are sepa-rated unto God therefore, liv-
ing a life that pleases Him.How do we please God? Weplease God by our faith whichis living according to Hisword. Without these two ele-ments, it is difficult for thenon-believer to see God in us.
Does this mean we live aperfect life? No. We all missthe mark, but we strive toplease God in all that we do.Just like a children shouldobey their parents. However,they don't always listen totheir parents. Yet, this doesnot mean that their parentsno longer loves them. Thesame can be said for ourHeavenly Father, He still lovesus.
Therefore we mustremember that as believers inChrist, we are "the light of theworld." Our light should notbe hidden. We should let ourlight shine before people sothat they will see our goodworks that are done in Jesus'name. Can you let your lightshine this week? I know I will.
Amen? Amen.
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BY CONGRESSWOMANEDDIE BERNICE JOHNSON
As a nation of immigrantsit is important that weacknowledge and celebratethe history and contribu-tions of all of those who livein our country. Each year,on the 5th of May, thosewho trace their ancestralhome to Mexico recall a cru-cial event in the life of thatnation.
On that day in 1862 in thesouthern coastal city ofPuebla, an outnumberedMexican Army decisivelydefeated French troopsunder orders from theircommander, Napoleon III,to invade and conquerMexico. The defeat of theFrench troops was a monu-mental victory for Mexico.
According to a number ofnoted historians, if theFrench had not been defeat-ed at Puebla they wouldhave joined forces with theConfederate Army in theirwar against the Union. Infact, some historians argue
that the defeat of theFrench by Mexican troopsled directly to the UnionArmy's victories at the bat-tles of Gettysburg inPennsylvania and Vicksburgin Mississippi. PresidentLincoln would not havebeen able to sign theEmancipation Proclamationin 1863 if the French hadbeen victorious, they say.
On Cinco de Mayo exu-berant celebrations will takeplace in North America andin countries throughout theworld where large numbersof people with Mexicanroots live and work. Therewill be parades, concerts,lectures, worship servicesand carnivals. In someschool districts in NorthTexas, school children of allraces will wear traditionalMexican dress to class andperform traditional Mexicandances.
And while Cinco de Mayowill be a great day of cele-bration, we must never for-get the historical signifi-cance of the event and howit changed the history of thisnation and its people. Wemust be mindful that it isnot simply a day for thosewith ties to Mexico to cele-brate, but is one in which allpeople can find meaning.
I wish everyone a veryhappy Cinco de Mayo. I amhopeful that all of us willunderstand its rich meaningand appreciate the wonder-ful legacy that it representsfor all Americans.
BY FREDDIE ALLENNNPA SENIOR
WASHINGTONCORRESPONDENT
WASHINGTON (NNPA) -Keeping her promise toensure, "both strength andfairness, for the protection ofboth the needs of victimsand the rights of all" in thecriminal justice system,Attorney General LorettaLynch traveled to BaltimoreTuesday to meet with cityofficials, law enforcementand community stakeholdersto encourage closer tiesbetween police and the resi-dents that they are sworn toprotect.
The same day Lynch wassworn-in and just a few hoursafter Freddie Gray's funeral,dozens of people, mostdescribed as teenagers andstudents, looted shoe storesand burned local businessesand police vehicles. On April12, Gray, a 25 year-old Blackman, was chased and arrest-ed by police officers. While inpolice custody, Gray suffereda severed spinal cord and acrushed voice box and died aweek later. Gray's death andviral cell phone footage of hisencounter with police,sparked nationwide protests.
Last week, the JusticeDepartment dispatchedVanita Gupta, the head of theCivil Rights Division, andRonald Davis, the director ofCommunity OrientedPolicing Services, toBaltimore for a series ofmeetings with faith and civicleaders and communitystakeholders to discuss thebest path forward to mendthe fractured relationshipbetween Baltimore's policeforce and the majority Blackcommunities that they servein city's poorest neighbor-hoods.
On Friday, BaltimoreState's Attorney MarilynMosby filed charges againstsix Baltimore police officersthat ranged from second-degree assault to "depravedheart murder."
During a meeting withMaryland United StatesSenators Barbara Mikulski(D) and Ben Cardin (D) andCongressmen ElijahCummings, John Sarbanesand Dutch Ruppersberger,Lynch said it was inspiring tosee people come together toreclaim the city.
"We're here to hold yourhands and provide support,"said Lynch to the group thatalso included William H."Billy" Murphy Jr., the Grayfamily's attorney, and Rev.Donté L. Hickman, Sr., thepastor of Southern BaptistChurch, whose communityresource center and seniorhousing complex weredestroyed by fire while stillunder construction duringthe riots on April 27. She alsovowed that the JusticeDepartment was there tohelp the city move forwardand work to improve theBaltimore Police Department(B.P.D.).
Lynch then met with PoliceCommissioner Anthony Battsprivately and then with asmall group of police officerswho she called the "the hard-est-working police officers in
America."Lynch added: "To all of you
on the front lines, I want tothank you. You really havebecome the face of lawenforcement."
Last fall, the JusticeDepartment partnered withBaltimore officials to addressconcerns about abuse in thecity's police department.
"I have worked on thisissue for years," saidStephanie Rawlings-Blake,the mayor of Baltimore. "Wecan't afford to fail. The rela-tionship between police andthe community is like a mar-riage."
Lynch also met withBaltimore United, a commu-nity group that advocates forpolice reform, and otherswho had lost loved ones topolice violence.
Earlier this year, PresidentBarack Obama's Task Forceon 21st Century Policingmade a number of recom-mendations that includedencouraging law enforce-ment officials to "establish aculture of transparency andaccountability in order tobuild public trust and legiti-macy" and to design "com-prehensive policies on theuse of force that includetraining, investigations, pros-ecutions, data collection, andinformation sharing."
The report also recom-mended that police,"acknowledge the role ofpolicing in past and presentinjustice and discriminationand how it is a hurdle to thepromotion of communitytrust."
But the letter from GeneRyan, the president of theFraternal Order of PoliceLodge #3 in Baltimore, toMosby may produce anotherhurdle to building communi-ty trust there. Ryan wrotethat "none of the officers areinvolved are responsible forthe death of Mr. Gray" andthat Mosby should recuseherself from the case,because Murphy, the Grayfamily's attorney, donated toher campaign and worked onher transition team.
Lawyers for Edward Nero,the Baltimore police officerwho was charged with policemisconduct, second-degreeassault and false imprison-ment, filed a motion to get acloser look at the knife offi-cer's found on Gray. City andstate codes both contain lan-guage that say switchbladesthat open automatically, withsome pressure applied to abutton or spring, are illegal.
Rep. G.K. Butterfield (D-N.C.), chair of theCongressional Black Caucus,wrote a letter to Ryan callinghis request for a special pros-ecutor in the case "illogicaland unfounded in the law."
Butterfield continued:"You have damaged the goodreputation of your organiza-tion in writing the letter,releasing it to the media, andmaking accusations thatamount to nothing morethan propaganda intended tointerfere with the properadministration of justice."
Follow Freddie Allen onTwitter at @freddieallenjr.
New AG Meets withBaltimore Leaders, Police
and Activists
Cinco de Mayo
REV. JOHNNY C. SMITH,PASTOR – MOUNT MORIAH
MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH
Psalm 91 has been labeledas messianic, a psalm portray-ing the wonderful life ofChrist. The message of thispsalm is that the believer hassecurity and protection onlyin God. No matter howextreme the test of a believermay be, he or she has safetyonly in the protection thatGod offers. From a salvationperspective, we have eternalsafety and security only inJesus Christ, for St. John 14:6states, "Jesus saith unto him(Thomas), I am the way, thetruth, and the life: no mancometh unto the Father, butby me." Yes, eternal securityis found only in God's Son, forSt. John 10:28-29 says, "And Igive unto them eternal life;and they shall never perish,neither shall any man pluckthem out of my hand. MyFather, which gave them me,is greater than all; and noman is able to pluck them outof my Father's hand."
In verses 1-2, the psalmistunfolds his confidence in thefact that security and protec-tion is found only in trustingin the most High God. In fact,the Lord is the believer's onlymeans of security and he isconstantly being protected byGod. The source of thepsalmist's trust is the Lord, ashe states, "He that dwellethin the secret place of themost High shall abide underthe shadow of the Almighty. Iwill say of the LORD, He is myrefuge and my fortress: myGod; in Him will I trust." Anybeliever whose trust is in theLord, will experience God'speace, regardless of hisplight, for Isaiah 26:3 states,
"Thou wilt keep him in per-fect peace, whose mind isstayed on thee: because hetrusteth in thee." Verse 4 ofIsaiah 26 further states,"Trust ye in the Lord for ever:for in the Lord Jehovah iseverlasting strength."
In verses 3-8, the psalmistdescribes the various ways inwhich God delivers a believer.No matter how extremelydangerous the situation maybe, God protects a believerwho places his or her faith inHim. What amazing securityis found in verses 5-7: "Thoushalt not be afraid for the ter-ror by night; nor for the arrowthat flieth by day; Nor for thepestilence that walketh indarkness; nor for the destruc-tion that wasteth at noonday.A thousand shall fall at thyside, and ten thousand at thyright hand; but it shall notcome nigh thee."
A believer is completelysafe and finds comfort only bytrusting in God. There aremany believers who can testi-fy to the fact that Psalm 91has been a source of consola-tion while the believer wasencountering a dangerous sit-uation in life. The psalmiststates in verses 9-13 that noharm or danger can befall achild of God whose trust is inGod. Even angels are used asprotecting agents of God tobelievers (Hebrews 1:14) asstated in verses 10-11: "Thereshall no evil befall thee, nei-ther shall any plague comenigh thy dwelling. For He shallgive his angels charge overthee, to keep thee in all thyways."
The psalmist concludes thispsalm in verses 14-16 byasserting his confident assur-ance that God will deliver himfrom his trouble: "He shallcall upon me, and I willanswer him: I will be with himin trouble; I will deliver him,and honour him. With longlife will I satisfy him, andshew him my salvation" (vv.15-16).
May God Bless!
"THE PSALMIST'S CONFIDENCE INGOD, HIS REFUGE
EvilEvil is the work of the devil,
Evil lives inside of very unhappy people.Evil will cause you to do bad devilish
things toward your family, Friends, andneighbors to be jealous of each other.
Evil causes anger, Fighting, Killings, and world wars.
Evil causes people to say hurting words to each other.
Evil is another word for HATE!Evil is just another name for satan.
By Sandra Gipson
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MAYPrayer Breakfast
The women's MinistryCoalition will be sponsoring aprayer breakfast Saturday May2nd from 9 am - 12 noon atEdison's 1724 Cockrell Ave justsouth of downtown.
Tommye Young West aGospel soloist will be singing.Two dozen women who will behonored include Dallas CountyDistrict Attorney Susan Hawk,5th Circuit Court of AppealsChief Justice Carolyn wright-Sanders, Dallas county Treasurer
Pauline Medrano, and civic andcommunity leaders LovieLipscomb, Kathryn Mitchell andBarbara Steele. Verna ThomasMelton said that the prayerbreakfast will bring togetherfaith and community leadersand local and state dignitaries ofdiverse races and faiths to prayfor solutions and develop actionplans, Mrs. Thomas Melton iscoordinating the gathering. Thebreakfast will become an annualevent to seek solutions tonational social problems,
DCCCD hosts free informa-tion sessions about
DACA/DAPA
El Centro College - Sat., May2 - Student Center, 801 Main St.in Dallas (downtown), 9 a.m. to
noonBrookhaven College - Wed.,
May 20 - 3939 Valley View Lanein Farmers Branch, 5:30 to 8:30
p.m., in room H125 of theGeotechnology Building
" Mountain ViewCollege - Sat., May 30 - 4849
Illinois Ave. in Dallas, 9 a.m. tonoon, in the Treetop Gallery,
room W136.For more information, con-
tact Perla Moline with DCCCD at214-378-1771. Visit
www.dcccd.edu/DAPA fordetails as well.
Rev. Todd M. Atkins, Pastor
ST. JOHNMISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH 2600 S. Marsalis Ave •Dallas, TX
75216 •214-375-4876
ServicesSunday 11:00 a.m.
Sunday School 9:15 a.m. Wed. 12:00 p.m. Bible Study Wed 7:00 p.m. Bible Study “Come and Experience God’s
Love for YOU Each Sunday”
Greenville AvenueChurch of Christ
1013 S. Greenville AveRichardson, Texas 75081
P: 972-644-2335 F: 972-644-9347
SCHEDULE OF SERVICESSunday
Morning Worship 8:00 a.m. Bible Class 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship 10:45 a.m. Evening Worship 6:00 p.m.
WednesdayPrayer Service 7:00 p.m.
Bible Class 7:30 p.m. Thursday
Bible Class 11:00 a.m.
Minister S.T. Gibbs, IIIAssociate Ministers: •John Bradshaw •Ben
Myers • Patrick Worthey Elders: HarleeGlover •Fred Green • Raymond Hart
• David Phillips, Jr.• Johnnie Rodgers, Sr.
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Visitors are invited to enjoythe City's Annual Juneteenthevent, a fun-filled family festi-val from noon to 5 p.m.,Friday, June 19 at the MartinLuther King, Jr. CommunityCenter. This free event willfeature vendors, games, food,live music from local artists,and live radio broadcasts.
Juneteenth marks theanniversary of when Texasslaves learned they had beenemancipated back in 1865.This festival is an importantevent which brings the Dallascommunity together in aneffort to commemorate thisimportant moment in ournation's history.
When: Friday, June 19,2015 from 12:00PM to5:00PM
Where: The Martin LutherKing Community Center,
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Arum said Pacquiao's campthought he would be allowed theanti-inflammatory shot because hehad gotten them during training andthey had been approved by the U.S.Anti-Doping Agency. But he saidpaperwork filed with the commis-sion didn't check the injury box, andthe Nevada commission ruledagainst the request for a shot.
"The ruling made tonight affectedthe outcome of the fight," Arum said.
Nevada Athletic Commissionchairman Francisco Aguilar saidPacquiao's camp wanted shots thatincluded lidocaine, a drug thatnumbs the affected area. But he saidPacquiao's representatives didn'tcheck the injury box after the weigh-in Friday, and the commission had noway of knowing how serious theinjury was or what it could be treatedwith.
"I have no proof an injury actuallyexists and I can't make a ruling basedon what they're telling me," Aguilarsaid.
Still, Pacquiao thought he hadwon the bout, largely on the basis ofa few left hands that seemed toshake Mayweather.
"I thought I won the fight. He did-n't do nothing except move outside,"Pacquiao said. "I got him manytimes."
There were no knockdowns, andneither fighter seemed terribly hurtat any time. Pacquiao landed proba-bly the biggest punch in the fight inthe fourth round - a left hand thatsent Mayweather into the ropes -but he wasn't able to consistentlyland against the elusive champion.
The fight was a chess match, withMayweather using his jab to keepPacquiao away most of the fight.Pacquiao tried to force the action,but Mayweather was often out of hisreach by the time he found his wayinside.
"He's a very awkward fighter, so Ihad to take my time and watch himclose," Mayweather said.
Mayweather fought confidently inthe late rounds, winning the last two
rounds on all three scorecards. In thefinal seconds of the fight he raised hisright hand in victory and after thebell rang stood on the ropes, pound-ing his heart with his gloves.
"You're tough," he said toPacquiao, hugging him in the ring.
It was vintage Mayweather, even ifit didn't please the crowd of 16,507.They cheered every time Pacquiaothrew a punch, hoping that he wouldland a big shot and become the firstfighter to beat Mayweather.
But a good percentage of what hethrew never landed. Mayweatheroften came back with straight righthands, then moved away beforePacquiao could respond.
"I thought we pulled it out,"Pacquiao trainer Freddie Roach said."I asked my man to throw more com-binations between rounds. I thoughthe fought flat-footed too manytimes."
Ringside punch stats showedMayweather landing 148 punches of435, while Pacquiao landed 81 of429. The volume for Pacquiao was alot lower than the 700 or more heusually throws.
Five years in the making, the fightunfolded before a glittering crowd ofcelebrities, high rollers and peoplewho had enough money to pay forringside seats going for $40,000 andup. Before it did, though, it wasdelayed about a half hour becausecable and satellite systems were hav-ing trouble keeping up with the pay-per-view demand.
They paid big money to watch twosuperstars fight for their legacies -and in Pacquiao's case his country -in addition to the staggering paydaysfor both.
Pacquiao had vowed to take thefight to Mayweather and force himinto a war. His camp thoughtMayweather's 38-year-old legsweren't what they once were.
"He is moving around, not easy tothrow punches when people movingaround," Pacquiao said. "When hestayed, I threw a lot of punches.That's a fight."
But Mayweather moved well. Hisonly real moment of trouble came in
the fourth round when Pacquiaolanded his left hand and then flurriedto Mayweather's head on the ropes,but he escaped and shook his headat Pacquiao as if to say he wasn'thurt.
In the corner, Mayweather'sfather, Floyd Sr. kept yelling at his sonto do more. But Mayweather wascontent to stick with what was work-ing and not take a risk that could costhim the fight.
"I'm a calculated fighter, he is atough competitor," Mayweathersaid. "My dad wanted me to do morebut Pacquiao is an awkward fighter."
Mayweather said that his fight inSeptember against a yet-to-be-determined opponent would be hislast.
"I'm almost 40 years old now. I'vebeen in the sport 19 years and havebeen a champion for 18 years. I'mtruly blessed."
Mayweather is also very rich, get-ting 60 percent of the approximately$300 million purse, depending onpay-per-view sales. The live gatealone was more than $70 million,and the bout was expected to easilysmash the pay-per-view record of2.48 million buys set in 2007 whenMayweather fought Oscar De LaHoya.
But while the frenzy over the fightpushed up tickets to 3-4 times theirretail price the week of the fight,prices dropped dramatically as thefight neared and some tickets werebeing resold for less than face value.
Boxing fans called for the fight tobe made five years ago, when bothmen were in their undisputed prime.But squabbles over promoters, drugtesting and a variety of other issuessidelined it until Pacquiao beat ChrisAlgieri in November and immediate-ly launched a campaign to get thefight made.
When they finally got it, it wasn'tthe fight it might have been fiveyears ago. But it was enough to settlethe question that boxing fans hadasked for years - who would win thebig welterweight matchup of thebest fighters of their time.
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The scrumptious ScarboroughMother's Day Brunch Buffet willinclude baked egg Frittata, roast-ed potatoes with rosemary,mixed fruit and carved ham alongwith Mimosas*, coffee & tea.There will be lively Renaissanceentertainment and King HenryVIII and members of the RoyalCourt will make a special visit tohonor all the mothers. TheMother's Day Brunch will takeplace 11 am - 12 noon at theCrown Pavilion both Saturday,May 9th & Sunday, May 10th.This is a separate ticketed event(in addition to Festival admission)- $20 for adults (ages 13+), $10for children 5-12 and children 4and under are free. There is lim-ited seating available, so get yourtickets on-line today atwww.SRFestival.com. *Must be21 to consume alcohol.
May 9th & 10th is alsoScarborough RenaissanceFestival's annual celebration ofRenaissance Romance with theVow Renewal Ceremony takingplace at 12 noon each day (freewith Festival admission).Scarborough invites couples tojoin us in the picturesque
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Guest entertainers May 9th &10th are the Dublin Doubles.Guest artisans/shoppes are KnickKnachronisms and MasqueradeLife Casting. This weekend's dailywine tasting events will featurethe wines of Italy and take placeat the Cat & Fiddle's Vinery at1:00 pm and 3:00 pm each day.The daily beer tasting events willfeature the date & specialty beersand take place at the Dirty DuckPub at 12:00 noon and 4:00 pmeach day. The tasting events areseparate ticketed events (in addi-tion to Festival admission) - WineTastings are $30 per person andBeer Tastings are $25 per person.Seating is limited and patrons areencouraged to purchase theirtickets in advance atSRFestival.com. Must be 21 orolder to consume alcohol or toattend the tastings.
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