Comments Thread For: Arum: Filipinos Don't Support 'No Pay-Per-View' Donaire
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Donaire being raised in the U.S. is kinda a falsehood. He moved to the U.S. at age 11. So, when you consider a child to be between the time he was born until 18, he spent more years as a child in the Phillipines then he did here...
Also, it seems you take offense to anyone who left the Phillipines to better their life. Donaire's father spent 8 years in the Phillipine army before coming here to try and better his life in 1990. Nonito came and joined him three years later in 1993. You make it seem that people will not consider Donaire a true Filipino because he wasn't raised until 18 in the Phillipines. Maybe that's the case, I don't know but then every Mexican fighter who came to the U.S. or was born here wouldn't be embraced by Mexico either and that is definitely not true...
Personally, I think his fighting will over shadow all the prejudice bull**** about being a Filipino, Filipino-American, an American, etc. It's all crap. Let the man's fists do the talking and speak for themselves. Bob 'scumbag' Arum is trying to turn the Filipino people against Donaire but most of us know better than to believe anything Bob says. Remember his quote "I was lying yesterday, today I am telling the truth!" Bob is the devil, he mixes truth with lies, you will never know what kind of BS he is going to pull...Comment
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Did I say anything bad about Pacquiao for you to label me a hater. He is the most exciting fighter I've ever watched, hands down. And how can you call yourself a boxing fan when you just said you don't like him because his culture is not the same as yours because he was raised in the US.Last edited by goblin213; 03-22-2011, 08:07 PM.Comment
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I understand all that but it seems like they are somewhat distancing themselves from Donaire. We have seen this often from Mexican fight fans but this is a first for a Filipino. We'll just have to wait and see since Donaire is just starting to get very popular.Comment
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Lots of Filipinos support Donaire! I was at the fight and there were just as many pinoys as there were Mexicans. Bob Arum doesn't speak for Filipinos. I'm Filipino-American and support both Donaire and Pacquiao. Not just because they're Pinoy, but because they carry themselves as champions outside the ring as well as inside. Arum is just evil!Comment
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Bitter old man. Why does he feel the need to mouth off at any fighter who leaves his stable? If his contract is valid and he gets to keep Donaire this is just going to alienate him further.Comment
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fans make boxing crazy.... putting boundaries and ****, like a citizenship issue... all woulda internet gangsta just to prove a moot point.
Boxing is a global sport regardless of nationality. A fighter is a gladiator who once steps into the ring is just a man like the other. War is what you get when you raise boundaries to show you are better.
Arum is crying over spilt milk... he lost a milking cow, must be something wrong with his handling for a fighter that caliber leaving him.... or Donaire is as the past news have shown, is becomin a little too greedy with the money.
as for Pnoys supporting Donaire, he is embraced by his Pnoy fans as a brother, but compared to pac, hes just another Pnoy fighter out there, he aint gonna have the same level of admiration Pac has, it all boils down to the principles he fights with which Nonie hasnt got anywhere close. America can have him sure and Pnoy fans can still clamor for him, moot point.
End of story is, Arum is a crybaby. Losing a toy he hoped to sell big but end up with a cent. Lettin it loose on the wire to find people who will support his bruised ego. Arum aint the smooth business man, hes shrewd like those others who handles the game who goes by the mafia credo of "sell one to earn ten".Comment

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