To My Mexican Posters.. [and others]
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that and many more like fond of ********, procrastinating,chicks hunting atpb. Pinoy nga namanThat's called a figure of speech. Everybody knows there is only one person to call himself, unless of course they allow human cloning.
I agree that Pacquiao is popular because most Filipinos can identify themselves with him besides being humble, religious and accomodating.
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yes bro he was thinking that the lapu lapu would fight him mano a mano and oh how he was suprised that when out of nowhere they were attacked while they were still in knee deep water walking with their heavy armor. Lapu lapu fought a very strategic battle which caused the death of magellan. The sad thing for these travellers was when they were requesting to have back magellan's body, lapu lapu wouldn't hear none of it. Don't get me wrong because I find this magellan a very cool dude, it's just that dealing with this lapu lapu guy is not an easy thing and as you said magellan found it the hard way.Comment
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just realized you're from the moroland...yes bro he was thinking that the lapu lapu would fight him mano a mano and oh how he was suprised that when out of nowhere they were attacked while they were still in knee deep water walking with their heavy armor. Lapu lapu fought a very strategic battle which caused the death of magellan. The sad thing for these travellers was when they were requesting to have back magellan's body, lapu lapu wouldn't hear none of it. Don't get me wrong because I find this magellan a very cool dude, it's just that dealing with this lapu lapu guy is not an easy thing and as you said magellan found it the hard way.Comment
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I'm not tryin to downplay Pac's buisness, I'm just sayin, I'm not fully convinced.Originally posted by boglerto downplay Pac's accomplishments is really really dumb. the man achieved in the most exciting way what most havent in the past 5 yrs or so.
Thats cause our fighters have all fought like 50 ****in bouts and are comin to the end of their careers lol.
Raph and Israel probably have only 2 or 3 years left.
Larios, who was more tough then talented, is at his end with over 50 fights.
Oscar has a year at most.
Vargas is preparing for his last fight.
Juan Manuel Marquez has only a year or two left aswell.
Marco and Erik are already done.
But prospects will be harder to come by now in time, we had Bojado, but between the **** load of money and success fighters get nowadays, he's proven that he can lose motivation and focus. This isnt the mid/late 90's anymore, when fighters were hungry, nowadays, a fighter gets a few KO's and any kid feels like a superstar...untill he gets tested just once and quits.
But we got a few guys that can hit with conviction coming up. Just have to let time tell the rest.Comment
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we have fought 2 revolutions and in the 2nd world war. some of our ****** brothers are still fighting since the 70's. we warriors too its in our blood. maybe prof kadyo knows the story about the elite ****** soldier in the time of marcos who swam to a far away island to escape death. i dont know the whole story.lol. this statement just made me laugh. as if the mexicans are the only ones who have the right to this word. mexicans fighters are warriors in their own right and so are others who fight and never back down until they've given their best.
to give you a glimpse of the past and show you how fierce and determined the Filipino warriors are, read the following and maybe, just maybe you may learn that there are other people outside of mexico who embody the meaning of the word "warrior".
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This quote below was written by Cornelius C. Smith, Jr - Thirty year US Army veteran of the Indian wars (he fought Apache, Comanche, Lakota etc.) and the Moro campaigns.
Smith received a Congressional Medal of Honor for gallantry against the Sioux. For his gallantry he was sent to Mindanao to fight the Moros.
"In hand to hand combat our soldiers are simply no match for the Moro. If our first shot misses the target, we rarely have time to get off another."
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“The Indian campaign were not analogous. The Indian Wars were amateur melees compared with the insurrection (by Filipinos in Southern Luzon) waged in 1900…” pg. 138 Millett, The General (Gen. Robert L. Bullard, who helped track the Apache warrior, Geronimo) (sidenote: Another officer who was credited in actually capturing Geronimo was also killed in the Philippines at that time, ironically by a Filipino named ...Geronimo)
Thus, the development of the Colt 45. The US ARMY had cadaver tests of firearm stopping power as field tested during the Philippine Campaigns. The results swayed the Army into abandoning the .38 caliber Colt and Smith/wesson revolvers for the .45
Accounts of fierce Moro determination by US soldiers and failed stopping power of the .38 led to the deployment of the "Philippine" often called the "Alaskan" in error. The "Philippine" was a Colt M1878/1902 D.A. Army revolver with a large trigger guard and longer trigger . The modification was for increased leverage to allow for a stiffer mainspring necessary to fire Frankford Arsenal ammunition.
On October 8th, 1903 General William Crozier addressed the automatic pistol issue. Supported by the above Thompson-Lagarde studies, by early 1906 and numerous modifications later, the new Colt .45 M1905 automatic was government issue.
*data from the book - The Colt Model 1905 Automatic Pistol, John PotockiComment
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yes sir, i'm from the moroland
The Manila Times headline was "CAMP MASSACRES BARED", reporting the massacre of fourteen soldiers on Corregidor island, with another 40 missing, in a Marcos project code-named Jabida, whose aim was sabotage and insurgency in Sabah. The recruits were Filipino ******s and the target was a Malaysian ****** state. The recruits naturally rebelled and were therefore massacred. To Marcos, the natural resources of Sabah were the ultimate gold mine. He said as much so many times to mistress Dovie Beams. And he claimed to have the Special Power of Attorney on Sabah from the Sultanate of Jolo, traditional owners of what had now become a Malaysian state.we have fought 2 revolutions and in the 2nd world war. some of our ****** brothers are still fighting since the 70's. we warriors too its in our blood. maybe prof kadyo knows the story about the elite ****** soldier in the time of marcos who swam to a far away island to escape death. i dont know the whole story.Comment
i most have delated it 
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