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kadyo
03-26-2006, 10:52 PM
AN OPEN LETTER TO MANNY PACQUIAO FANS

By Jeff Mayweather

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-Photo Credit: Chris Farina/Top Rank-

First of all I must apologize for not doing a follow up article on the Morales - Pacquiao II, a fight in which Pacquiao reversed the previous outcome not just by defeating Morales but by doing so in grand fashion, overwhelming Morales and stopping him in the tenth round. Early on, this fight was a seesaw battle; Morales appeared early on to be the better boxer once again but this time around Manny found a way to make adjustments and began landing big left hands, penetrating Morales' defense or lack of it.

Pacquiao would keep tremendous pressure on Morales, forcing him to fight even when he didn't want to. It appeared as though Morales just succumbed to the relentless pressure applied by Pacquiao.

Manny has now made himself the man to beat as he has distanced himself from the rest of the pack in the Jr. Lightweight division; wins over Morales and Barrera have to make him the man. He definitely has put himself on the radar as the man to beat.

Pacquiao’s status has risen to that of a rock star in his native homeland, the Philippines, where he has also become a symbol of hope for any young fighter with ambitions of becoming a prizefighter. Pacquiao has become to his people what Joe Louis once was to his African-American race.

I have always liked watching Manny as a fighter. I think he's sixty thrills a minute and certainly gives you your money's worth and some; win, lose or draw you will leave the arena entertained. Pacquiao fans are upset with me because I didn't consider him great as a fighter. I still stand on that, the word great is too easily tossed around in sports nowadays. Unquestionably, Manny has made great achievements, and I'm sure will be a lock for the Boxing Hall of Fame. However, he still has a lot of career left and while it is possible that by his career’s end I will feel the same as his fans, I still think it's too soon to associate the words great fighter with him at this point. Nevertheless, as a symbol of hope and inspiration, he is certainly great and that I can't deny.

Manny Pacquiao has defeated all the top Mexican fighters with the exception of the draw to Juan Manuel Marquez. In my honest opinion I think he also won that fight; dropping Marquez three times in one round is a three-point swing, therefore, he would only have had to win four more rounds to win the fight, which I felt he did, although Marquez made great adjustments and boxed brilliantly to close the gap between the two.

When Pacquiao defeated Morales I got so much mail from Pacquiao fans insisting on anything from I was prejudiced against Manny to he beat Morales because he had stronger faith in God. None of that is true; as a writer and a fan I just picked one fighter over the other and the guy I picked lost, it's that simple. We all have opinions but to reach and create things that don't exist is a bit much. While it is true that I had a personal relationship with Morales, I picked him because I thought he had the better boxing skills. I felt that those skills would see him through, which was not the case, and he lost.

I posed this question to one of Manny's fans, does beating Morales automatically make you great? Is Morales the criteria for greatness? If he is, that would mean Zahir Raheem is great also while in reality only the purest boxing fans know who he is.

I have no personal attack on Pacquiao; I simply picked the wrong guy, that's it in a nut-shell. I don't believe that God is anymore on Pacquiao's side than He is on anyone else's side. We are all God's children and I don't think God chooses one over the other. If picking one guy over the other makes me prejudiced, I guess that would make us all guilty of being prejudiced. I have nothing against Manny Pacquiao; I don't even know him, and he has done nothing to me.

Keep in mind that although I write I'm still just a fan like everyone else. Boxing is the "Theater of Upsets." I picked the wrong guy that night and chances are I will probably pick the wrong guy again.

However, I do thank Manny fans for staying on my case and making me step up to the plate, because I did owe them an explanation as to why I didn't do a follow up article.

To Manny and his die-hard fans go this message: I wish Manny Pacquiao much more success in the future and by the time his career is over I will be the first one to step up and say he was a great fighter. Believe it or not, I'm also Manny Pacquiao fan...

Katz
03-26-2006, 10:55 PM
nice article by Jeff.

flipside
03-26-2006, 11:00 PM
thats cool, nice article he was right about the morlaes being the catalyst ****

wala namn ung si raheem e, matatalo ni freitas un

Chups
03-27-2006, 01:57 AM
Great reversal by Jeff! Manny does still have a lot to prove....make that A SURE FIRE HOF with still lots to prove.

AIR_KENG
03-27-2006, 02:41 AM
lol... sure fire HOF with a lot more to prove, mwahahahahahahaha :D

JOM'S
03-27-2006, 03:04 AM
although its a good article, i could see jeff really don't want to admit or call PAC great at this point in time, whereas PAC's accomplishment from flyweight to SF is enough proof to his greatness ...

i think it should be "sure fire HOF" but still a lot of room for improvement or still improving, that's what make PAC great ...

I particulary enjoy the article that chups shared in PACLAND where they mentioned that "a figther who can knockout Erik Morales who has not reached his ceiling is really a scary fighter" ... something to that effect

xzworks
03-27-2006, 04:20 AM
sabi na nga ba eh.. lintek na nuthuggers lalo na ung mga kupal sa pacland(hindi lahat pero marami d2).. ano naman kaya ang ginawa nila!!!bakit kaya sinulat ito ng tito ni PBF??

JOM'S
03-27-2006, 05:40 AM
sabi na nga ba eh.. lintek na nuthuggers lalo na ung mga kupal sa pacland(hindi lahat pero marami d2).. ano naman kaya ang ginawa nila!!!bakit kaya sinulat ito ng tito ni PBF??

he he init ng ulo mo bro? may kasabihan tayong pinoy na galit ang ________ sa kapwa ________ , lol ...

i am not really sure pero palagay ko marami nag tanong bat wala syang article after the PAC-EM 2 fight, samantalang meron syangpre fight article ...

and JM seems cool about it ...

"However, I do thank Manny fans for staying on my case and making me step up to the plate, because I did owe them an explanation as to why I didn't do a follow up article."

Papa Ace
03-27-2006, 08:02 AM
what kind of "personal" relationship does jeff have with morales? :rolleyes:

chito
03-27-2006, 08:33 AM
i toss my hat to this writer for saying what he felt and in a nice manner. dapat lahat ng writers ganito kaso lang hindi eh.

czars_salad
03-27-2006, 09:31 AM
what kind of "personal" relationship does jeff have with morales? :rolleyes:
pare... sino yong nasa av mo?

chito
03-27-2006, 09:37 AM
oo nga naman sino yun?

czars_salad
03-27-2006, 10:10 AM
oo nga naman sino yun?
syota? esme? betka? hehe

Counter Puncher
03-27-2006, 11:49 AM
AN OPEN LETTER TO MANNY PACQUIAO FANS

By Jeff Mayweather


I posed this question to one of Manny's fans, does beating Morales automatically make you great? Is Morales the criteria for greatness? If he is, that would mean Zahir Raheem is great also while in reality only the purest boxing fans know who he is.

...


Of course beating Morales "per se" does not automatically make Pacman nor Raheem great. But what MP had achieved before that fight, and how MP achieved it, matters a lot! Who did Raheem beat before MOrales? Who is he anyway before he beat Morales?
And we are talking about Raheem beating Morales in the lightweight division! (Let Raheem fight EM or Pac at 130!)While the Pacman won all his prior (winning) fights via KO! I believe MP is great not only the way he beat EB, but the road he took to get to that fight! You cannot measure greatness by just one fight, no matter how great that fight was! Greatness is measured by what a boxer had achieved in a span of time, what he had contributed to the boxing world, what he brings to the fans, whom he had beaten and how many. I believe Pacman had already achieved a lot in his young career, and he has not even reached his peak form! That's a great accomplishment by a great boxer, in any language! :cool:

xzworks
03-27-2006, 12:30 PM
he he init ng ulo mo bro? may kasabihan tayong pinoy na galit ang ________ sa kapwa ________ , lol ...

i am not really sure pero palagay ko marami nag tanong bat wala syang article after the PAC-EM 2 fight, samantalang meron syangpre fight article ...

and JM seems cool about it ...

"However, I do thank Manny fans for staying on my case and making me step up to the plate, because I did owe them an explanation as to why I didn't do a follow up article."

ang akin lang..sana wag na silang mangulit o mag e-mail pa sa mga author.

JOM'S
03-27-2006, 01:22 PM
ang akin lang..sana wag na silang mangulit o mag e-mail pa sa mga author.

he he, notorious na yata talaga ang mga pacfans sa emails, marami lang talagang taken sa pag depesan ke Manny plus marami din masyadong pusong mamon, he he ...

eto quote from dough fischer of maxboxing ... http://www.maxboxing.com/Fischer/Fischer031406.asp

" Despite months of email persecution from ‘PacMen’ from around the globe, I did not replace Marco Antonio Barrera with Pacquiao when PacMan beat him down in late 2003 (MAB was my no. 2 guy at the time). That was one big win, and it could have been a case of catching a fighter in the right place at the right time. I put PacMan just inside the top 10 after the Barrera victory. He climbed a few notches after his ’04 draw with JM Marquez (who was brought inside the top 10 for the first time). He held his spot after his gallant loss to Morales in the first fight, and then advanced to no. 2 after becoming the first man to stop El Terrible this past February. That no. 2 spot is not only the culmination of what PacMan has done vs. Barrera, Marquez and Morales, but it’s also based on the fact that the 130-pound division is the fourth weight class in which he’s been a world-class force."

JoartCC
03-27-2006, 04:51 PM
is this the guy who made a stupid hate-thread about PAC? This jeff guy, well good for him. What a better way to get your words lambasted right in front of you.

If I'm not mistaken, this is the guy who wrote a stupid article about PAC. A weird sense of deja vu for him. lol!

In the future, he better see the definition of the word "elite". Good for him.

guardian
03-27-2006, 10:56 PM
is this the guy who made a stupid hate-thread about PAC? This jeff guy, well good for him. What a better way to get your words lambasted right in front of you.

If I'm not mistaken, this is the guy who wrote a stupid article about PAC. A weird sense of deja vu for him. lol!

In the future, he better see the definition of the word "elite". Good for him.
HUH!!!??? maybe what youre trying to say is... "EH siya kasi nag umpisa niyan eh"

hehehehehehe (IYAKIN)

Chups
03-28-2006, 02:52 AM
Grabe pala talaga Pacfans...pati si Jeff Mayweather hindi pinatawad basta gumanda lang ang article tungkol ke Pac..... :rolleyes:


:D

JOM'S
03-28-2006, 02:59 AM
Grabe pala talaga Pacfans...pati si Jeff Mayweather hindi pinatawad basta gumanda lang ang article tungkol ke Pac..... :rolleyes:

:D

he he, hanggang maganda pa ang laro ni pac, hindi mawawala yan at lalo pang dadami, kaso palagay ko pag nagretiro na si idol, marami mawawala parang bula ...

ang maganda lang dito yung mga bagong nahilig sa boksing dahil ke pac, palagay ko susubaybayan na rin nila ang mga iba pa nating boksingero...

Chups
03-28-2006, 03:13 AM
he he, hanggang maganda pa ang laro ni pac, hindi mawawala yan at lalo pang dadami, kaso palagay ko pag nagretiro na si idol, marami mawawala parang bula ...

ang maganda lang dito yung mga bagong nahilig sa boksing dahil ke pac, palagay ko susubaybayan na rin nila ang mga iba pa nating boksingero...


We might not see anybody like Pacquiao anymore kaya OK lang mag-nuthug....LOL. He's our Filipino JCC.

JOM'S
03-28-2006, 05:12 AM
We might not see anybody like Pacquiao anymore kaya OK lang mag-nuthug....LOL. He's our Filipino JCC.

lol, IMHO every other generation o every 2 decades yata from elorde to PAC was a very long time but we have seen a lot of promise in-between these two great pinoy fighter, hopefully the next torch bearer is just around the corner ...