GMANews.TV
October 2008
Video interviews in Chicago by Ted Regencia
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GMANews.TV
June 2008
Text, photos and Video by Ted Regencia
Not only did he watch the game, he threw the ceremonial pitch, an honor reserved for celebrities and presidents. As the announcer called Diaz to the mound, a crowd of more than 40,000 cheered the hometown’s top boxing champion.
GMA television was the only Filipino media company allowed at Wrigley Field to cover Diaz.
“I’m going to try and see if I can make it to the plate. If in fact I can make it to the plate, I’d be happy,” Diaz said just before the start of the game.
And in what could be a good sign for Diaz, the Cubs delivered the necessary “hooks and jabs” to beat the visiting Atlanta Braves, 10-5.
Continue reading “David Diaz is Chicago Cubs’ “Pitcher for a Day””
PINOY Newsmagazine/GMANews.TV
May 2008
Text, photos and videos by Ted Regencia

CHICAGO — Nobody can fire up a crowd of Filipinos in Chicago more than boxing champion Manny Pacquiao. Not even Chicago’s very own senator and presidential candidate, Barack Obama.
On his first visit to the Windy City on Wednesday, May 21, the WBC super featherweight champion sent his Filipino fans into a frenzy as they warmly welcomed their hometown hero during a chilly noontime pep rally.
Pacquiao is in a multi-city tour to promote his June 28 fight against another champion, WBC lightweight titleholder David Diaz. He is also in a chase to become the first ever Filipino and Asian to hold four titles in four divisions.
GMANews.TV
May 2008
Text, photos and video by Ted Regencia
CHICAGO — Filipino boxing hero Manny Pacquiao is coming to Chicago on May 21 to promote his upcoming fight in Las Vegas against World Boxing Council (WBC) lightweight champion David Diaz.
This was revealed by Bernie Bahrmasel of Double B. Publicity, Inc., which handles the publicity of the June 28 match at the world’s gambling capital.
“It will be Manny Pacquiao’s first visit here in Chicago,” Bahrmasel said.
Continue reading “Manny to meet Diaz, fans in downtown Chicago”