Video Manny Pacquiao crying in interview

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  • Scarcaztic
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    #61
    Originally posted by Mike D
    I would have said the same exact thing only with JMM's name in place of Pacquaio's. And we really need to put an end to this "pac-tard" and "flo-mo" thing. First off, it's incredibly lame and unoriginal at this point. And it makes all of you sound like 14 year olds who just got home from 8th grade home room.

    Just sayin'.
    Thank you. It's like a loss erases everything great he's done in his career. If Floyd lost tomorrow, I'd just say "meh, whatever. Sooner or later you're going to lose". Not, "omfg, I knew he ****** all this time!". Smdh fan boys.

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    • Fistic
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      #62
      Pac had a great run. In it he won the adoration of his people in the Philipines and people all around the world. He has come a long way from his childhood beginnings and when it's all said and done he has nothing to be ashamed about. May go down as an ATG in many people's views. Respect.

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      • Slip Stream
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        #63
        Its one thing to fight for yourself and your own sense of honor. Sure you'd fight with pride but if you lost you'd only have yourself to look to, only yourself as judge and jury. Manny Pacquiao, no matter we ever thought of him, always fought for a nation, always. In many ways Manny Pacquiao was an ambassador of the Philippines, so the antics exhibited by Mayweather would be unthinkable for Pacquiao no matter what his personal moral failings are.

        I would imagine he feels so horrible for his fans and countrymen. This is where the burden of fame exacts an unjust price, but the price must be equal to the reward.

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