Would you support/respect a fighter if he is doing something else for a better cause?

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  • skipperman
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    #1

    Would you support/respect a fighter if he is doing something else for a better cause?

    And Yes, I'm referring to Pacquiao.

    But this applies to all boxers.

    Just imagine if the fighter is from your place and a lot of people need help...
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  • larry x
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    #2
    not if it interferes with a mega fight..if you wanna do politics fine..but retire and move on..you cant do both

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    • skipperman
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      #3
      You see,... this is what amazes me about Pacquiao.

      Forget how he handles things inside the ring.
      What's more important is what he does outside the ring.

      He doesn't think about his self alone.

      His actions are for a good cause. He truly wants to help especially with the 50+ people massacred near his home town.

      Even if you say ****ty things about him. You cannot Not take your hats off for him and give respect.

      Pac is continuously helping people. education, money, food, medicine, shelter, etc...
      This is where most of his earnings from boxing and endorsements go...
      Last edited by skipperman; 12-01-2009, 05:26 PM. Reason: typo error

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      • -MAKAVELLI-
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        #4
        i like how PAC refers to himself as just some ordinary fighter that wants to give fight fans they're money's worth

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        • skipperman
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          #5
          Originally posted by larry x
          not if it interferes with a mega fight..if you wanna do politics fine..but retire and move on..you cant do both
          Hey, remember he lost when he first tried for congress.
          If he retires now and loses again, I bet you he will continue with boxing.

          If he does win, I'm guessing he'll do one fight a year or just finish his career with Floyd and Shane and continue helping people.

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          • larry x
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            #6
            if he retires for politics then fine i wish him the best of luck

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            • jrosales13
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              #7
              Originally posted by larry x
              if he retires for politics then fine i wish him the best of luck
              What is wrong with the fight being in March?

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              • skipperman
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                #8
                Originally posted by larry x
                if he retires for politics then fine i wish him the best of luck
                I can see your mind is crooked.

                If any boxer does this kind of action, I will give my full respect to him. WHOEVER HE IS...

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                • skipperman
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by larry x
                  if he retires for politics then fine i wish him the best of luck
                  This is not what you said awhile back. how did you change your post?

                  You just said it's because we're fans of pacquiao and the only reason we are saying it.

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                  • skipperman
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                    #10
                    How can you not like this guy? Watch the interview.

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