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  • GTR
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    Pacquiao: I had a talk with God

    GENERAL SANTOS CITY—This is something that the Mexicans Juan Manuel Marquez and Marco Antonio Barrera, the American Oscar De La Hoya, the Briton Ricky Hatton and the Puerto Rican Miguel Cotto—proud warriors who have fallen before Manny Pacquiao’s fists—could not have prepared or trained for.
    For the first time, the Philippines’ most famous athlete and the world’s pound-for-pound boxing king has revealed the secret of his success: He had a conversation with God who promised him “strength and power.”
    “In my 31 years here on earth, God appeared to me once and told me to have unconditional faith in Him,” the seven-time ring champion said in the vernacular before 1,500 guests during his birthday bash on Thursday night at the KCC Convention Center here.

    “That is true,” Pacquiao—named “Boxer of the Decade” by Reuters news agency Monday—quickly added after the audience burst with applause.
    “I was not yet very popular and world champion when our God appeared to me and assured me of strength and power,” he said.
    Pacquiao gave no hint about where or when the apparition occurred.

    Like a politician
    As Pacquiao spoke, the audience sat quietly. Their excitement picked up when he told them of the secret behind his ring exploits.
    He said: “This is the first time I reveal this ... although I was asked many times what are the secrets that made me very popular and world champion.”
    Sounding more like a politician than a prizefighter who lets his fists do the talking for him, Pacquiao asked the crowd: “Would you like to know where I get my strength and power?”
    The crowd yelled, “Yes,” then fell silent to catch every word he was saying.

    He said God told him: “Just trust me, I will not leave you, I will not abandon you.”

    Win or lose
    Every time Pacquiao said that he drew his strength from God, the audience responded by saying, “Amen.”

    He said this was why in every fight he fought, he would kneel and pray in his corner—to seek Divine Guidance.

    “Win or lose, I will pray at the corner to thank God for all the blessings” he said.

    “What about you, did you count your blessings?” he asked the crowd. “Remember to thank God for all that He has done. He will give you your needs.”
    With the help of his catering partner, Pacquiao fed some 2,000 street children while holding a concert at the mall. He performed with singer-composer Lito Camo, entertaining his local and international guests.

    In an expression of gratitude, he also held raffle draws, the smallest prize being grocery items and the grand prize a car.

    Dionisia, Pacquiao’s mother, said she was very proud of her son, noting that, despite his worldwide fame and the fortune he had earned in boxing, he “still remembers God as his creator, protector and inspiration.”

    Dionisia does her number
    “My son is very humble, he was like that while he was young, I am very proud of you, Manny,” Dionisia told her son.
    “Thank you, ma,” he responded.
    Dionisia performed a dance number despite what she said were her aching feet as a result of wearing high-heeled shoes.

    Pacquiao said he had other secrets that helped bring him to where he was and this would be read in a book he was writing, which would be released once he retires.

    Another accolade
    As if the honors he has reaped were not enough, Pacquiao Monday won another title: Reuters named him Boxer of the Decade.
    The accolade might have had Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s name written all over it after he stepped out of the ring at the end of 2007 with a 40-0 record and five titles in five different weight classes.
    Instead, it went to the Filipino southpaw so popular that he is now running for the congressional seat of Sarangani province in Mindanao in the May elections—under the banner of the Nacionalista Party.
    Two Mannys
    Sen. Manny Villar, NP standard-bearer, on Monday said the entry of Pacquiao into the party emphasized its campaign slant that focuses on success through hard work.
    “We have very similar backgrounds,” Villar said.
    “We both struggled and succeeded... This is the start of a long partnership,” Villar said at a political party meeting held in Mandaluyong City.
    Last edited by GTR; 12-22-2009, 11:46 AM.
  • GTR
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    #2
    Now I really think manny needs to be drug tested LMAO.

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    • BOLLOCKS
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      #3
      God isn't real.

      True Story.

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      • Pretty Boy32
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        #4
        If he had a talk with God, God would of said "Stay the fuck away from Floyd,"
        haha

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        • PittyPat
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          Well ain't this nice?

          Both Mayweather and Pacquiao claim that God is helping them to victory, who let's see who he really favours.

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          • GTR
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            #6
            Originally posted by ProfessionalLoc
            God isn't real.

            True Story.
            oh yah? pull out a dollar bill and read it.

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            • S A M U R A I
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              #7
              Originally posted by ProfessionalLoc
              God isn't real.

              True Story.
              That depends on what you consider God to be.



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              • Killa_Kali
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                #8
                Originally posted by Pretty Boy32
                If he had a talk with God, God would of said "Stay the fuck away from Floyd,"
                haha
                you should have a chitchat with james307.

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                • mangler jr
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by PittyPat
                  Well ain't this nice?

                  Both Mayweather and Pacquiao claim that God is helping them to victory, who let's see who he really favours.
                  Yes, god is going to let one of them down, but then the loser will say: "god does everything for a reason"...

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                  • PittyPat
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Street Bully Jr
                    Yes, god is going to let one of them down, but then the loser will say: "god does everything for a reason"...
                    And sadly, Mayweather will use that as an excuse not to give Pacquiao any props if he loses to him. He'll just put it down to "God's work" or something lame.

                    ... I still want him to win, though.

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