Cotto, Valero are Both Options For Pacquiao, Says Arum
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So, you would rather see a David vs. Goliath fight? Nine out of ten times, Goliath wins, there's no parity, and the small guy will usually end up holding the short end of the stick...
Making him drain weight is not at his best. The sad part to all this is most people do not look at the details so it will go unnoticed at the end of the day by most. And, fighters generally will cave if the money is big enough. Whoever is responsible for taking advantage of this knowledge is just as guilty.
My problem with Freddie is that he has a condition which resulted from boxing. So for him to not look out for the safety of other fighters as well makes him just as guilty even though his main concern will be with his fighters. However, a fighter also must take responsibility for his actions and make the right decisions. But, a fighter that was once poor and fights for money will most likely continue to have a weakness when a giant pot of gold is set in front of his eyes. That's what Freddie looks at and works on. Smart, but it doesn't mean it is valued highly when it comes to Chivalry. In War, Freddie would be right. But this is sport. And even in War, you can still be judged on your victory of how you won.
Freddie's just looking out for no. 1, himself and his boxer; and Pacman is his bread and butter. If the "other" side is that gullible, or desperate to fall for his well concealed "traps", then half of the battle is won...Last edited by gopi11; 05-13-2009, 08:36 AM.Comment
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we have lots of pinoy markets in panorama city.
the fishballs ain't the same is it? all i see are the chinese style solid ones. not the kind i remember from pinas.Comment
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If there is a catchweight, 145 for Cotto but i'd rather see the fight at 147.
I know that Cotto is the bigger and stronger fight but i would still root and pick Pacman to win by UD or a slim chance of KO. Just my opinion.Comment
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It's almost the same, kinda like generic, maybe. There's lots of brands to choose from, and the sauce's brand is Aling Tentay fish sauce, not those ordinary sweet and sour sauce you use for fried lumpia...Comment
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all i ever see before is the chinese style ones.
next time i go to goldilocks next door , i'm gonna swing by the pacific island market.Comment
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