Not only that, but he has exploited it to propel him to stardom and fame. Any documentary you see or article you read about Pacquiao will contain a piece about his "trainer who suffers from Parkinson's disease........" off the bat. Freddie is a very good trainer, but it's more of his lucky chemistry with a great fighter that has gotten him the success he's achieved, throw in his illness and you've got the type of story America loves to eat up.
Freddie is well aware of this, and as of the last few years has used his illness not only as a platform for fame but also as a shield to say whatever he wants to whoever he wants. He knows nobody would dare say anything because of the politically incorrect stigma the media has casted on our society. Every person I know with a disability or illness wants nothing more than to be treated as an equal. Well there you go Freddie, I'm glad the rat faced smack talker finally got his.
Freddie is well aware of this, and as of the last few years has used his illness not only as a platform for fame but also as a shield to say whatever he wants to whoever he wants. He knows nobody would dare say anything because of the politically incorrect stigma the media has casted on our society. Every person I know with a disability or illness wants nothing more than to be treated as an equal. Well there you go Freddie, I'm glad the rat faced smack talker finally got his.
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