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  • Originally posted by arraamis View Post
    Totally agree ... What many seem to lose sight of when thinking about the Philippines is that it is a very distressed country. Many are living in abstract poverty and are just barely managing to get by. HOPE in such a situation, becomes the rallying cry for the masses and Manny represents that hope. How many stories do they have of a individual just like them overcoming the odds to become both a boxing star and national representative.

    All I see in those pictures is hope, desperation and the desire for true change which Manny represents.
    Ahem... a minute while i clear my throat.

    So i guess we should all pretend that there are NOT NATIONS of African Americans in the same dire situation that the Filipinos are in... Stop with all this righteous bullshat, the Pac fan base should not have been making all the negative and disrespectful comments towards Mayweather and his fans of the same race of him.

    Those pictures are sweet vindication, knowing that they all watched him lose together, lose to the best ever, feels great. United we stand united we fall right.. well pac feel HARD so his dilusional fan base falls with him. I don`t feel sorry for shat! Pac fans have been nothing but disrespectufl leading up to this.

    All joking aside, Pacquiao winning would not have `changed` anything for their situations had he won. He`s already made multi millions, what has changed for them so far.. A Pac fan made a comment that he will go back to driving his $100,000 car while us (blacks) go back to work from our break at Wal-Mart... If you got so much money and are so comfy, fly home to watch the fight with that big crowd and buy them some *****ng chairs to sit on. Manny gettin paid 100 mill to fight and there his fans are sitting on the dirty floor with rain pouring down on them to watch their hero `change their lives`.

    That rain was a symbol from their `God`... rained right on their parade for all the nasty thoughts comments and prayers. Glad Floyd slapped him around and that they all had to sit helplessly and watch him do it. Not happy for their social situations but happy they got a reality check and happy they didn`t get the bragging rights they so wanted. End of the day, your best ever was still 2nd place and there`s nothing that will ever happen to change that.

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    • Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
      They wait for five long years, prompting thousands of Filipino fans to gather together in Manila, and they were left in shock as Floyd Mayweather Jr. outboxed and outmaneuvered Manny Pacquiao to claim a unanimous points victory in the most lucrative boxing match in history Saturday night at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, taking his unblemished professional record to 48-0 and cementing his place as one of the greatest fighters of all time.

      After 12 high-intensity and often tactically cautious rounds, the judges' scorecards read 118-110, 116-112 and 116-112. And while Vegas is a town not unfamiliar with a controversial points decision, there could be little dis*****g the outcome of this showdown for the WBA, WBC and WBO welterweight titles.
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      The millions of Pacquiao fans who watched that fight are wrong.

      Manny was not being outclassed.

      I checked with Spoon23, and according to him, Pac actually won the fight.

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      • After 5 years of shht talking..........

        A picture paints a thousand words.....



        Two words.....

        Reality dawning !

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        • Originally posted by PunchyPotorff View Post
          Certainly hope all of you lameoids are having fun. What you'd never admit is, the sport took a hit with the performance from BOTH fighters. I've never seen Floydie run that much, and have never seen Pac throw that few punches.

          I do wonder though, why do injured fighters usually go ahead with the bout when it's a huge event? Because it rarely turns out well for them.
          Your first Mayweather fight ?

          cong**** !

          Hope you enjoyed it !

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          • Originally posted by Golovkin View Post
            Meanwhile in Grand Rapids







            Another racist exposed.

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