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  • #41
    he's the inspiration of all boxingfans in the phils.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by kadyo
      And he also likes donating his money to his opponents in ****fights, billiards and tong its.HAHAHAHA!!!! joke bro.
      this also adds up to his popularity, he is just like any Filipino guy who like this kind of stuff, just like one of the boys...

      i for one has lost money on ****fights, billiards and the card game tong-its and i am sure kadyo you too....

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      • #43
        Originally posted by jomapac
        this also adds up to his popularity, he is just like any Filipino guy who like this kind of stuff, just like one of the boys...

        i for one has lost money on ****fights, billiards and the card game tong-its and i am sure kadyo you too....
        Galing mo bro pero on a smaller scale.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by jomapac
          this also adds up to his popularity, he is just like any Filipino guy who like this kind of stuff, just like one of the boys...

          i for one has lost money on ****fights, billiards and the card game tong-its and i am sure kadyo you too....
          The reason why jinky hate pacman in ****fight is "mas hinihimas lagi ni pac yung manok kay sa kay jinky"!!!! hehehehe

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          • #45
            Originally posted by Hunna
            Of course, pacman is well-known in phillipines, when you ask any Phillipino if they know of pacman, they will smile in recognition....
            Pacman is equivalent to the Frank bruno of Britain.
            The big difference is that Manny is a Pound for Pound Champion which Bruno has never been.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by nadz_melch24
              The reason why jinky hate pacman in ****fight is "mas hinihimas lagi ni pac yung manok kay sa kay jinky"!!!! hehehehe
              nadz who's that on your avatar ?

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              • #47
                Originally posted by jomapac
                yeah your right its both a source of strength and much burden, but that's the very reason why PAC fight the way he fights, he now do not fight just for himself and his family but he fights for country and countrymen...
                History tells us that Pac is not the only fighter burdened with such an obligation. In the Philippine setting: Pancho Villa was a national hero; Dado Marino, in his own little way was too! Then there was Ceferino Garcia,the inventor of the notorious "Bolo Punch" and who can arguably be the best that the archipelago ever produced, bar none( though, I won't resent anyone who picks Villa). Garcia fought the best boxing history had to offer, including, Hank Armstrong, whom many consider the best ever; Villa had only 7 losses in over a hundred fights! (Marino was a perenial contender, but never got a break)

                Elorde's record does not warrant the kind of respect that the two Filipino champions mentioned above demand; Manny's current record does, but then the story has not ended for Manny; no, not yet. Those who can recall Navarrete know what I mean.

                The kind of adoration for Pac that exists in the Philippines now, reminds Old Timers of the same type of treatment that Elorde and those before him had.

                There's absolutely nothing wrong with any of those that I can see, except that I think objectivity,now, or at any other time, would prevent so much disappointment later.

                There was somebody who said on this site that Pacquiao can easily become President of the country (and beat Bush?! ). I hope he's (she's)joking...
                Last edited by grayfist; 12-10-2004, 10:51 AM.

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by grayfist
                  History tells us that Pac is not the only fighter burdened with such an obligation. In the Philippine setting: Pancho Villa was a national hero; Dado Marino, in his own little way was too! Then there was Ceferino Garcia,the inventor of the notorious "Bolo Punch" and who can arguably be the best that the archipelago ever produced, bar none( though, I won't resent anyone who picks Villa). Garcia fought the best boxing history had to offer, including, Hank Armstrong, whom many consider the best ever; Villa had only 7 losses in over a hundred fights! (Marino was a perenial contender, but never got a break)

                  Elorde's record does not warrant the kind of respect that the two Filipino champions mentioned above demand; Manny's current record does, but then the story has not ended for Manny; no, not yet. Those who can recall Navarrete know what I mean.

                  The kind of adoration for Pac that exists in the Philippines now, reminds Old Timers of the same type of treatment that Elorde and those before him had.

                  There's absolutely nothing wrong with any of those that I can see, except that I think objectivity,now, or at any other time, would prevent so much disappointment later.

                  There was somebody who said on this site that Pacquiao can easily become President of the country (and beat Bush?! ). I hope he's (she's)joking...
                  I agree with you on all points, and about the the comment on pac's presidency i think it was an exageration but with PACs popularity and the tested strength of "popularity" in Philippine politics, i say if he runs for presidency he "may" have a chance and this is not a joke...

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by jomapac
                    I agree with you on all points, and about the the comment on pac's presidency i think it was an exageration but with PACs popularity and the tested strength of "popularity" in Philippine politics, i say if he runs for presidency he "may" have a chance and this is not a joke...
                    Hi, "pare"!

                    What you said just scared the HE.. ooout of me! Manny, "His Excellency"?!

                    Even the "may" scares me!

                    I've visited the country so many times (I just got back from there, and was among those who were stranded by the two typhoons: I and my wife!) that I am convinced that the people know better...

                    Such a wonderful country and lovely people deserve better...

                    I hope you feel the same way, pal.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by grayfist
                      Hi, "pare"!

                      What you said just scared the HE.. ooout of me! Manny, "His Excellency"?!

                      Even the "may" scares me!

                      I've visited the country so many times (I just got back from there, and was among those who were stranded by the two typhoons: I and my wife!) that I am convinced that the people know better...

                      Such a wonderful country and lovely people deserve better...

                      I hope you feel the same way, pal.
                      I feel the same way buddy, the people really deserve better, but i am only emphasizing that in Philippine politics, popularity plays a major role, like what happened last election FPJ almost won just on popularity, if he had a better political machine and some more political smarts he could have won...

                      the "may" only counts for popularity, you still need to have the other major factors like political party, an agenda and all that political crap, and besides i think there's a law requiring the president to be at least 40 or 50 years old, so don't fear my friend that "may" will not happen for a long time...

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