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  1. my grade 1 teacher is my worst teachers ever. hinubuan nya sa harapan ang hindi makapag basa at makapag sulat. 4 lang kaming nakapagbasa at nakapag sulat that time. pero dahil bata pa ako nun nagkaroon ako ng sleep problem. lagi kong napapanaginipan lahat ng ginawa nya. that time wala pa akong malisya saka tingin ko sa kanya is monster at nakakatakot.

     

    grade 4 ako nung magkaroon ako ng hell teacher. lagi syang absent saka pinag iinitan ako. sya pala ung teacher na nireklamo ng ate ko hindi sya nakilala ng ate ko kasi that time dalaga pa sya at nung maging teacher ko sya tuwing kinukwento ko sya sa ate ko na pinag iinitan ako clue less sya then nung pumunta sya sa school 4th year hs na sya nun dun nya lang nadiscover na un yung teacher na sinumbong nila nung grade six sya. sinumbong nya un na nagtitinda ng kung ano ano sa klase. grabe inabot ko sa teacher na un, 4 ang subject na hawak nya sa amin pag isa dun at wala parusa agad. minsan madaming hindi nakagawa hindi sya nagpaparusa. tyempo lang na pag awala akong maipakita. isa sa hirap na inabot ko is yung pinokpok nya ang kamay ko ng may pako. un ung sumugod na ang ate ko sa school. kasi nagsugat ang kamay ko. kinulong nya na rin ako sa bodega, binilad sa araw at pinagbunod ng damo. grabe hell teacher talaga.

     

    sya rin ang reason ko na if ever na magkakaanak ako hindi ko pag aaralin sa public school lalo na sa elementary at high school. and at least babantayan ko para hindi gawin sakin ang ginaa nila.

  2. Yah! And that's for sure. even Goldenboy can make 145 but after some meals he can be back at 160...Pacman would be in real trouble...

    well ung ganitong kundisyon sabi nga ni fredie roach will make one fighter lesser aggresive. to rin ang kondisyon ni pacman sa pacman vs jmm2. bumaba ang punching power ni pacman. nung nakita ni fredie na magiging gn2 kundisyon ni dlh kaya nasabi nya. pacman can beat dlh.

  3. sa online betting tayo pumusta. tinitingnan ko kung marami ang pupusta kay delahoya. mas malaki panalo kay pacman pag marami pumusta kay delahoya. although mahirap sabihin ang mismatch. un nga lang mas popular si dlh kay pacman. un ang big reason bakit marami ang pupusta kay dlh.

  4. well si pacman lang ang may record na maraming itinumbang mexicano at wala pang mexicano na nakapagpatumba ng maraming pinoy boxer. un ang reason kaya sya tinawag na mexicutioner. sabmarami rin ang nakalusot sa kamao ni pacman tulad ng batang kapatid ni jmm. pero pacman is an icon. hindi na ako nag eexpect na matalo nya pa ang ilang maangas sa boxing. atleast napatahimik nya ang ilang champion.

    sa tingin nyo ba lalaban si pacman kay dlh ng walang partida. sa 140 of course magbabawas ng timbang si dlh. plus tumatanda na sya.

    its battle of two great warriors. may mga ego ang bawat isa. bawat isa sa kanila hindi papayag maknock out. kung maknock out man they will give their very best. yung labanan ni mayweather at dlh sabi nila circus. imagine galing sa middle weight si delahoya, bumaba sya ng timbang para labanan si mayweather. possible si delahoya kay pacman. tamang mag meet sila sa 140 atleast may partida si pacman. nung naglaban si david tua at lenox lewis highly contested though alam natin na mas malaki si lewis kay tua. sabi nga ng ilang analysis. lets forget the sizes. its a battle of great boxer. both of them may egoistic attitude na hindi magpapakockdown. i will not not bet kung sino mananalo if maglaban si pacman at delahoya kasi the winner will defend kung sino ang nasa best condition during that day. and pacman is very much in condition compare to delahoya.pacman is younger much faster than delahoya. pareho silang may history na nagpapatumba ng champions.its pride for a small man to bring down those bigger man.

  5. it happens to me. gf ko sya for one year. nakita ko kung pano sya nagsisi. she even decided to abort it. kung gugustuhin ko daw para lang hindko sya iwan. tanggap ko ang nangyari.alam ko ang panlalait na aabutin ko sa family ko if ever. "looser, talunan, naiputan sa ulo, panakip butas, super proxy or even basyo. alam ko un ang ibibiro ng idealistic na kamag anak ko.anyway it doesnt matter to me. mahalaga what i want. not what my mother want or what others want. alam sa kanila na hindi ako ang nakabuntis sa kanya kaya hindi nila ako naforce na pakasalan ang anak nila.

     

    7th month na nung bata ng mag give up ang ex. nakokonsensya sya kasi naging mabait ako sa kanya then naloko nya pa ako. plus willing ako na wag syang iwan. tinangap ko ang break up nya. i think its not about she cheated me. maybe its somthing else.

  6. valero is high risk+low pay fight. hindi ko sinasabing mananalo si valero pero dahil may punching power sya pwede syang tsumamba. any fighter can win inside the ring. and pacman must decide to fight high pay and it will magnet the crowd like dlh, hatton or even floyd gaywether. pacman is not getting younger. last opportunity nya na to to fight his idol.

  7. sanayan lang yan. ung unangrelasyon ko masakit ang naging break up. sabi nga ni rod stewart, the 1st cut is the deepest. ung mga sumunod parang ok na. then ung pinakamatagal na relasyon. although tinablan ako i admit it takes time then back to normal. then isigaw na lang natin "is theres no one else?" atleast hindi tayo na knockdown tulad ng ibang nabangag and masyadong naapektuhan.

  8. kung totoo na nung tanungin si barrera kung sino ang mehikanong pwedeng tumalo kay pacman at sinagot nya is si valero. engot sya kasi hindi naman mehikano si valero. siguro tama ng maretire si barrera kasi nadamge na utak nya.

     

    never say judge is wrong not until sinabi nilang mali sila. sila ang pinakamalapit na nanonood sa laban. malapitan nilang nakita ang mga knockdown ni jmm. tama ang tinatype ko. mga knockdown kasama ang hindi nabilangan ng referee.

     

    minsan nagkamali ang judge sa pagscore nangyari un sa jmm-pacman1. anyway pag nangulit si jmm ng mabilisan another rematch sure ako stalker na bading na dating nya. :lol:

  9. to yung magandang post na nabasa ko. pacman-jmm1 is draw although all of us knew pacman must win that time its all because of one judge who made a mistakes. pacman-jmm2, pacman win that fight with a narrow split decisio. thats not an opinion. its the reality that bites the ego of jmm fans. definitely based sa records no need for pacman-jmm3. pacman is way much better compare to jmm.

     

    in reality boxing worlds today are not dominated by black as the same as 70's. kelangan mgaresearch si mayweather. kilala ang puti kasi dominated ng former soviet block ang heavyweigt. habang ang laban ng mga magagaang na boksingero is dominated ng asian at latin americans. sa middleweight nagsimula narin ang white invasion. like si pavlik ang chmp ngayon na tinalo nya si j. taylor.sorrykay mayweather kasi mas gusto pa nya mag rap kesa magboxing. hindi tulad ng ginagawa ni delahoya. ginigive up nya ang no. 1 p4p kaya napunta kay pacman. ngayon umiiyak sya. :lol:

  10. no doubts, pacman is better than jmm no need for pacman-jmm3. sa mga previous records mas magaling si pacman.

    dun naman sa sinasabing magkalevel si valero at pacman

    read this

     

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Valero compare natin sa record ni manny http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manny_Pacquiao

     

    in summary pacmans record says

     

    The Ring Magazine Fighter of the Year- 2006

    WBC Flyweight Champion- December 4, 1998 – September 17, 1999

    WBC International Super Bantamweight Champion-December 18, 1999 - June 23, 2001

    IBF Super Bantamweight Champion-June 23, 2001 – July 26, 2003

    The Ring Magazine Featherweight Champion-November 15, 2003 - March 19, 2005

    WBC International Super Featherweight Champion- September 10, 2005 - March 15, 2008

    The Ring Magazine Super Featherweight Champion- March 15, 2008 - present

    WBC Super Featherweight Champion-March 15, 2008 – present

    WBC Lightweight Champion-June 28, 2008 - present

     

    habang kay valero is

    WBA Super Featherweight Champion- August 5, 2006 – Present

     

    definitely hindi qualified lumaban si valero since hindi papasa record nya. at ang masakit hindi sya lightwieght. anyway ang meyo closed na record is eigther delahoya or hatton or mayweather. anyway isang panalo pa ang kailangan ni pacman para makalaban ang isa sa tatlo na sinasabi ng ilan na superbouts or clash of the titans in boxing. forget the size. just look at their records. dream match kumbaga sa playstation lang yan nangyayari.

     

    much better labanan ni pacman ang mga current lighwieght champ. like nate campbel.

  11. sa laban ni pacman-marquez sinoba ang naknockdown? ehto nanaman si marquez dinadaan sa padamihan ng suntok. then nanalo daw. knockdown is more convincing anyway.

  12. kung ako kay pacman ill go for nate campbell or other champ. kesa mag aksaya ng panahon kay valero. mahina mga kinalaban nya so labanan nya muna mga tinalo ni pacman. or ung mga naghahanap ng panalo sa lightweight like katsidis, juan diaz, marquez at david diaz. once na man sya saka nya hamunin si pacman.

     

    well kung lalabanan ni pacman after another win si hatton or fmj, or delahoya much better fight to. kasi people are curious about this fight. sabi nga ng isang boxing analyst those match are once in a lifetime. they are not going young then pag matanda na sila saka natin sila paglalaban labanin sa playstation games. tama ginawa ni delahoya na nilabanan nya lahat ng boxing legends from the beginning like chavez, hopkins, fernando vargaz, trinidad, maywether, at mayorga. people will remember him as a legend. pero before anything else meron din tayo nyan. si manny pacquiao who dissapoint lots of boxing champs mula flywieght hanggang lightweight.

  13. naalala ko nanaman ang article na to. na nabasa ko before.

     

    THINKING BIG

    Can you imagine Manny Pacquiao fighting Ricky Hatton or Oscar De La Hoya? Crazy? Well then call Pacquiao crazy like a fox. He's thinking big and preparing to follow the yellow brick road to perhaps more fame -- and certainly more fortune.

    by Nat Gottlieb | Photos by Chris Farina/Top Rank

     

    When Pacquiao's promoter, Bob Arum, first went on record late last year saying it is entirely possible that his 130-pound boxer might fight either Hatton or De La Hoya or both this year, more than a few people dismissed the notion as just talk.

     

    But Arum kept saying it, and when both De La Hoya and Hatton came out and indicated they would consider facing Pacquiao, it created quite a buzz. While the axiom "styles make fights" is often true, it is also good to remember what the late great trainer Cus D'Amato said when asked what professional boxing was all about: "It's about putting asses in the seats." Buzz can do that.

     

    As an attraction, Pacquiao vs. Hatton and/or Oscar would be a pretty big deal," said Larry Merchant, the HBO commentator. "Because of Pacquiao's age (29), and his pound-for-pound power, you couldn't dismiss him. He might not be successful, but he'll make a lot of money and exciting fights." "As an attraction, Pacquiao vs. Hatton and/or Oscar would be a pretty big deal," said Larry Merchant, the HBO commentator. "Because of Pacquiao's age (29), and his pound-for-pound power, you couldn't dismiss him. He might not be successful, but he'll make a lot of money and exciting fights."

     

    If Pacquiao fights either of those two, the plan evidently is for the junior lightweight to check in first at a halfway house called the lightweight division, where fights with champions David Diaz and Juan Diaz have been seriously discussed. If Pacquiao is successful in those fights, the buzz would only increase.

     

    "If Pacquiao beats Marquez (March 15), and then beats David Diaz and Juan Diaz, who wouldn't want to see him fight Hatton or Oscar?" Merchant said.

     

    And while the boys hit harder at lightweight and are as fast as 130-pounders, Merchant thinks Pacquiao could conceivably mop up the division.

     

    "Pacquiao is a freak in terms of his punching power," Merchant said. "Pound for pound, Pacquiao is the hardest puncher in boxing, and when you can hit like that it sometimes makes up for shortcomings. At 135, Pacquiao will probably still punch harder than anybody in that weight class."

     

    Many fans apparently agree with Merchant. In a recent poll on HBO's boxing website, readers were asked who they thought was the hardest puncher in boxing. The choices were heavyweights Samuel Peter and Wladimir Klitschko, middleweight Kelly Pavlik, welterweight Miguel Cotto and Pacquiao. Over 18,000 voted, and this is what the poll concluded:

     

    Peter (7 pct.), Pavlik (15 pct.), Cotto (21 pct.), Klitschko (28 pct.) and Pacquiao (29 pct.)

     

    In fighting significantly bigger men, Pacquiao, who began his career as a flyweight (112 pounds), would have more than a little history on his side. There have been numerous instances of smaller men moving way up in weight and successfully challenging a much bigger champion. The most recent example is Roy Jones Jr., who began his career as a junior middleweight in 1989, and then 14 years later challenged and defeated heavyweight champ John Ruiz, while giving away three inches and 33 pounds.

     

    Top Rank's vice president and matchmaker Bruce Trampler, who promotes Pacquiao, doesn't think the difference in weight is all that big of an obstacle.

     

    "Would you say Miguel Cotto's skills changed when he moved to 147 (from 140)?" Trampler said. "No. He was better able to fight his fight when he went to welterweight, and it may be that Manny will perform better if he doesn't strain himself making 130."

     

    But Hatton walks around at around 180 pounds and boils down to 140, and Oscar has fought as high as 160 and has been campaigning at 154. Isn't that a heavy pill to swallow, Bruce?

     

    "Stop with the weight, will you?" Trampler said. "Cotto isn't tall (5'7"). Floyd (Mayweather Jr.) is only an inch and a half taller than Manny (5'6 1/2"). Each boxer has his own body, and his own physiology is different than the next man's. Alexis Arguello (Hall of Famer) kept moving up from bantamweight (118) to super lightweight (140), and would have done well had it not been Aaron Pryor (Hall of Famer) waiting for him at 140 (Pryor beat him twice). Often it depends on who you have to fight when you move up."

     

    Asked how Pacquiao would do against Hatton and De La Hoya, Merchant had a surprising answer.

     

    "On the basis of age, Pacquiao's chances might be better against Oscar (35)," Merchant said. "Hatton is the same age as Pacquiao (29). Pacquiao and Oscar would appear to be a mismatch, especially in height (De La Hoya is 5'10 1/2"), but Oscar is six years older, and would be fighting a big puncher, a phenomenon still in his prime."

     

    Arum in a recent interview said pretty much the same thing: "Manny Pacquiao brings a lot to the table against Oscar," Arum said. "He has the speed, a good punch, he takes a good punch. He may be outsized by De La Hoya, but remember, when he fought Barrera (last October) he went into the ring weighing 144 pounds (after weighing in at 130). So it is not out of the question. Certainly not."

     

    While Pacquiao has the pressure and expectation of the entire Filipino nation weighing on him, losing to either Hatton or De La Hoya wouldn't necessarily be seen as a career setback.

     

    "The point here is Pacquiao would fight Hatton or Oscar for a huge purse, and it would be a no-lose situation," Merchant said. "If he loses to bigger men, so what?"

     

    Should either fight actually go down, don't expect to see Pacquiao bulk up and turn into the Incredible Hulk. Speed is the first thing to go when a smaller fighter puts on a lot of extra muscle. "I think if he would fight in the mid 130s when he goes up in weight, he wouldn't lose any speed," Merchant said.

     

    Hatton is a perfect example of the perils of putting on more weight. When Hatton first moved up to welterweight to fight Luis Collazo in 2006, he bulked up and weighed in at the limit of 147 before entering the ring at 154. Although Hatton won, he later blamed what was a less than stellar performance on adding the weight, and vowed the next time he fought at welterweight, he would not follow the same script.

     

    When Hatton fought welterweight champ Mayweather last December, he weighed in under the limit at 145. And while he lost the fight via knockout, Hatton fought more like the 140-pound version of himself.

     

    Perhaps the most famous example of a fighter staying at his best weight despite taking on a bigger man is the great Henry Armstrong, who in 1938 weighed in at just 133 pounds when he beat welterweight champion Barney Ross. That victory made Armstrong the only man in history to own three world titles at the same time (he also was featherweight and lightweight champ). Armstrong then defended his welterweight title eight straight times, while never weighing more than 135 pounds.

     

    Although Hatton fought the bigger Mayweather mainly for prestige (and also got paid quite nicely), Trampler says that would not be the driving force behind Pacquiao taking on the Brit or De La Hoya.

     

    "Forget boosting careers," Trampler said. "It's all about money. Floyd wanted to fight Oscar and Hatton for the Benjamins, as opposed to Margarito or Cotto for good, but not great purses. Everyone wants to fight an Ali, De La Hoya, Hatton, Leonard and a Pacquaio because they can get paid as opponents. Juan Diaz or (Joel) Casamayor can't make real money unless they fight an attraction. Middleweights who couldn't get arrested are now lining up to fight Kelly Pavlik."

     

    Merchant also says money is the reason why so many boxers call out De La Hoya and Pacquiao.

     

    "With Oscar it is strictly about money for the other fighters. With Manny, it is also about money in the sense that he can generate the most money of anybody in the lower weight divisions. Plus, if you beat him, or put on a good showing, it will get you many other fights," Merchant said.

     

    Pacquiao fighting Hatton or De La Hoya would put plenty of asses in the seats and make everyone involved a great deal of money, which is why you shouldn't be surprised this year to see the Filipino taking on the big boys.

     

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    any way bakit napunta si 16. Chris John

    sa

    http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/boxing/co...&id=3449751 ????

     

    haha. funny kasi ang known fighters na natalo nya lang is si jmm very controversial pa. haha. kung may nagduda sa pacman-jmm 2 better watch cris john vs jmm. anyway oportunista lang si valero talunin nya muna ung nasa ilalim ng listing ni pacman bago sya maging challenger.

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