ooooh if someone could photoshop this with Manny's head that would be ****.
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Originally posted by Wiley Hyena View PostLast I heard the streets were empty. Some fights sporadically erupted after the KO and I think a bus was turned over, but after that...nothing. Anybody heard any news coming out of the Philipines? The radio silence is deafening.
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Originally posted by strykr619 View PostStill better then a country like Mexico that is ruled by drug cartels, a country where their own military is powerless to stop the criminals.
But, the Philipino nation deserves to have a very merry Christmas. The honesty and integrity of your hero has not gone unnoticed in certain quarters.
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If you're going to create a thread built on sarcasm, at least learn how to spell correctly, otherwise you look ignorant (Filipino, not Philipino).
As far as the Philippines goes, of course Pacquiao is their idol, he is the most recognized Filipino from a nation that is nothing short of a third world country, with many poor people.
I have been both to Mexico and the Philippines, they both have awesome people with good food, great culture, and fun things to do.
Boxing is a sport that was developed for the working class people. Hence why poor countries like the Philippines and Mexico consider it to be one of their most popular sports. Its a way for young kids with no money to try and make something out of their lives, to be someone famous.
Filipino people will be fine, Pacquiao will still be a national hero even after he retires from boxing and continues his political career. He continues to do positive things and give back to his country, so to me, that means a whole lot more than a boxing career.
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Originally posted by 707puncher View PostIf you're going to create a thread built on sarcasm, at least learn how to spell correctly, otherwise you look ignorant (Filipino, not Philipino).
As far as the Philippines goes, of course Pacquiao is their idol, he is the most recognized Filipino from a nation that is nothing short of a third world country, with many poor people.
I have been both to Mexico and the Philippines, they both have awesome people with good food, great culture, and fun things to do.
Boxing is a sport that was developed for the working class people. Hence why poor countries like the Philippines and Mexico consider it to be one of their most popular sports. Its a way for young kids with no money to try and make something out of their lives, to be someone famous.
Filipino people will be fine, Pacquiao will still be a national hero even after he retires from boxing and continues his political career. He continues to do positive things and give back to his country, so to me, that means a whole lot more than a boxing career.
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when you see pac travel to mexico and beg jmm for a rematch like a biatch then you can say the philipino nation is desperate.
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Originally posted by crookshanks View Postwhen you see pac travel to mexico and beg jmm for a rematch like a biatch then you can say the philipino nation is desperate.
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Originally posted by Wiley Hyena View PostHa Ha. Nice one. Philipino nation not desperate. Just heartbroken because a good man got beat by a juicer. Pacman will never go beg to that twerp for a rematch. Thats guaranteed!
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