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Pacquiao - Sforza - 12-09-2008 Does he deserve his own discussion topic? I think that he does, especially since everybody watches his every single fight. Anyway, just wanted to share the article below. http://www.thering-online.com/blog/110/pacman_fever_reaches_the_farthest_regions_of_the_philippines/ Excerpt: "...Warp-speed modern technology has reached even the remotest spots of this sprawling archipelago, where even itinerant farmers in far away provinces and the poorest of the poor in the urban slums get news in an instant. The Philippines has the widest cell phone coverage of any country per capita and is the texting capital of the world. Thus, news like this travels fast. And it was as if they themselves, the common Filipino, beaten down by circumstance, poverty and daily chaos, now, for a few moments, stood atop the planet." RE: Pacquiao - Grim - 12-09-2008 Manny the Boxer = great. Nothing bad to say about him. He deserves all of the praise he gets. And the attention and goodwill he brings as an informal ambassador of our country is very good to say the least. Manny the budding politician = no, sorry. Just no. Even if he could be great, and even if his intentions are pure, Philippine politics is just too muddied right now. Most likely it'll end up tarnishing his good name. RE: Pacquiao - Sforza - 12-09-2008 I think we unanimously agree that the politicians are bad for him The question is, why doesn't he see that? Or does he have a messianic complex of sorts? RE: Pacquiao - Grim - 12-09-2008 Speaking truthfully, I'm guessing he does. I think it's a natural reaction for people that come from really humble backgrounds to want to help those that they lived with (is "suffered with" too strong?), rise up just like they did. Our culture of helping your extended family back home is a factor too. RE: Pacquiao - Shintetsu - 12-09-2008 Who ever gave the idea that he'd be getting into politics anyway? His wife? Wits. o.o RE: Pacquiao - demon_knights - 12-10-2008 Manny, the greatest boxer the Philippines ever had and we cannot deny the fact that he captured the hearts of every Filipino. He should stay out of the politics because "politics is evil most of the time". He can help others in so many ways and politics is not the only way to reach out. RE: Pacquiao - NiX - 12-11-2008 You ever see how so many politicians try to get their name associated with Pacquiao? They're probably the ones that have influenced him, aside from his personal intentions of course. I'm sure he means well but I think he'll just end up being used. Hate to say it but he's really the only thing that completely unites our country right now. Come on, ZERO crime-rate whenever he has a fight on? You can't top that. RE: Pacquiao - Shintetsu - 12-11-2008 Haha, there's this one time when I played over 24hrs at my old 'tambayan' internet cafe, I took a lunch break at a roadside eatery. I was really surprised, only about TWO jeeps every minute passing by a usually busy road, and some 10 people passed by the whole time I was eating. I even smirked at 'Manang', saying that she should have stayed home to watch the Pacquiao-Morales fight. "Oo nga 'no? Sayang. Haha!" RE: Pacquiao - demon_knights - 12-11-2008 you're right Nix....no one can ever top that record.....XD RE: Pacquiao - hisuka - 02-21-2009 Demon knight is right, pacquiao can help our fellow countrymen in other ways rather than being a politician. Like Flash Elorde who is also a great Filipino Boxer, and was rated no.1 (before Pacquiao defeated Diaz and dela Hoya) by Q tv in pinaka. Elorde was rated no.1 because not only a boxer but he also help the Filipino community by donating schools through his own finances. RE: Pacquiao - NiX - 02-22-2009 Yeah Elorde was a guy who used his money wisely. His grandson was actually my batchmate throughout grade school and high school. RE: Pacquiao - maitreya - 02-26-2009 Nick Giongco, Manila Bulletin Wrote:Pacquiao gives up lightweight title http://www.mb.com.ph/SPRT20090226149098.html RE: Pacquiao - NiX - 02-26-2009 Titles don't really matter anymore for boxers nowadays. The pound-for-pound title and drawing power are what count. RE: Pacquiao - Sforza - 02-26-2009 The only person in the world who will be able to beat Pacquaio now is GSP BUT Pacquiao will never lose to another boxer because he has LAKAS UHAW!!! and the Pacquaio PUNCH!!!! (video reposted for the lulz) <object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/4esevL5HVyg&hl=en&fs=1"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/4esevL5HVyg&hl=en&fs=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"></embed></object> RE: Pacquiao - Mjting - 02-26-2009 HMMMM......for the past few days, I noticed that most posts recently posted in this forum..more specifically in the what is ur religion thread, the A or b thread, the gentleman thread and sadly this thread (only for the last post) have been meme's or puns.....(eg. GSP, FEDOR) It seems this is gonna be the new trend in posting for this forum....... LOL |