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  • #81
    Originally posted by kadyo View Post
    a visayan flash from ilocos? you are confusing my puny brain, rocky.
    i don't know which part of philippines viloria's family is from.


    i just used visayan because it rhymes with hawaiian.

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    • #82
      Originally posted by Left Hook Tua View Post
      it's not the same ****.

      filipino boxers don't dislike filipino-american boxers.

      and filipino fans don't care if you're filipino or filipino-american just as long as you're partially filipino.

      filipino fans even support athletes that are half white or half black. (they need them for the philippine basketball team. )
      Whoever thought of bringing those fil-ams in the PBA is a ****head. That killed the league and brought it to it's lowest point.

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      • #83
        Originally posted by Left Hook Tua View Post
        i don't know which part of philippines viloria's family is from.


        i just used visayan because it rhymes with hawaiian.
        From ilocos, most pinoys who went to work in sugar plantations in hawaii are from ilocos like your dad.

        I agree, hawaiian rhymes with visayan. BTW, I've seen donaire speak perfect visaya better than his tagalog. Damn, I thought the dude was a sellout, he hasn't forgotten his native tongue despite his american twang.

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        • #84
          Originally posted by kadyo View Post
          He's an american citizen for once and a filipino citizen twice. He speaks only one american language but speaks three philippine languages.
          America does not have an official language.
          therefor all languages are American.
          therefor Donaire speaks 3 American languages, and only 2 Filipino ones.
          I am joking

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          • #85
            Originally posted by Left Hook Tua View Post
            what's the 3 languages he speaks?

            visayan , tagalog.....and?
            and ilongo, most people from general santos speaks the three languages.

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            • #86
              Originally posted by blackirish137 View Post
              America does not have an official language.
              therefor all languages are American.
              therefor Donaire speaks 3 American languages, and only 2 Filipino ones.
              I am joking
              hahaha you just won't give up, huh?

              Okay I agree that donaire is more american than filipino.

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              • #87
                Originally posted by Left Hook Tua View Post
                it's not the same ****.

                filipino boxers don't dislike filipino-american boxers.

                and filipino fans don't care if you're filipino or filipino-american just as long as you're partially filipino.

                filipino fans even support athletes that are half white or half black. (they need them for the philippine basketball team. )
                it's so funny when asi taulava was fighting for his pinoynes he presented his supposedly pinay mom but the old woman doesn't have traces of being pinay in her but still the crazy pinoy basketball fans embraced taulava like their own

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                • #88
                  Originally posted by kadyo View Post
                  From ilocos, most pinoys who went to work in sugar plantations in hawaii are from ilocos like your dad.

                  I agree, hawaiian rhymes with visayan. BTW, I've seen donaire speak perfect visaya better than his tagalog. Damn, I thought the dude was a sellout, he hasn't forgotten his native tongue despite his american twang.
                  my dad's not ilocano.

                  that's mak's dad. i knew mak was ilocano when he "forgot" his wallet everytime he goes out drinking.

                  my pops is visayan. negros occidental.

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                  • #89
                    Originally posted by Left Hook Tua View Post
                    glen is more loyal to the pops.




                    brian "the visayan punch" viloria
                    i remember he's from the ilocos region so chavit singson might dispute that he is "The Ilocano Punch"... LOL

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                    • #90
                      Originally posted by kadyo View Post
                      a visayan flash from ilocos? you are confusing my puny brain, rocky.
                      crap, didn't refresh before I posted

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