Bro.Eli Posted March 9, 2006 Share Posted March 9, 2006 let me guess. Anti - arroyo ka no....pati ba naman si manny pinopolitika na rin hahahahahahah<{POST_SNAPBACK}> actually, solicitor has a point, although I have nothing against Pacboy.I mean, how can you shoulder the honor of the whole country if you can't even handleyour own personal controversies Quote Link to comment
solicitor Posted March 9, 2006 Share Posted March 9, 2006 let me guess. Anti - arroyo ka no....pati ba naman si manny pinopolitika na rin hahahahahahah<{POST_SNAPBACK}> First youre absolutely wrong.There was no politics in my comment. In fact, it was Manny himself who keeps on commenting/giving his piece on various political issues. Second, you are absolutely right, i am anti arroyo :thumbsupsmiley...now what? pahuhuli mo b ko? Quote Link to comment
edc Posted March 9, 2006 Share Posted March 9, 2006 (edited) Si pacman naintindihan ko yung nangyayari sa kanya ngayon. Pag bigla yaman hindi sanay yan, ninanamnam pa nya yung yaman nya kaya may konti yabang yan. Nasanay tayo humble si pacman dati pero ngayon may angas na. ganun tlga minsan. Isang maganda example yung mga ofw or ocw na galing saudi or japan.....etc. pag umuwi mga yan pormadong pormado, kahit wla sa itsura na mabibili nila yung sinusuot nila pero meron sila. kahit factory worker or domestic helper sila sa ibang bansa pag uwi dito kala mo ang trabaho sa ibang bansa manager dahil sa suot nila. So naintindhan ko si pacman ksi galing yan sa hirap. Pag tagal masasanay na din yan. (sana nga lng ha) Edited March 9, 2006 by edc Quote Link to comment
coldfussion Posted March 9, 2006 Share Posted March 9, 2006 i think you're right on that one edc...baka naninibago pa sya sa bago nyang status... Quote Link to comment
edc Posted March 9, 2006 Share Posted March 9, 2006 i think you're right on that one edc...baka naninibago pa sya sa bago nyang status...<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Naninibago tlga ksi dami nya pera tpos dami rin bumubuntot sa kanya. Pag natalo yan at kumonti pera dahan-dahan mawawala yung sumusunod sa kanya. So ngayon ganun tlga pag marami kwarta maangas tlga. isipin mo ba naman idelay yung flight tpos magnaname drop yung ksama nya. Tpos yung comment nya dun sa nabuntis nya puro tawa lng na parang wla nangyari. Ksi sikat ngayon. Tpos backer pa nya yung president. Status comes with attitude *tama ba english ko* Quote Link to comment
brawler201 Posted March 18, 2006 Share Posted March 18, 2006 Manny's stature in the boxing world is frowing by the minute. If he is indeed the next boxing messiah, he won't even just be above championships, he'll even be above winning. People will pay just to see him dish out an excitng fight. Just like Oscar De La Hoya. ----------------------Manny hailed as boxing MessiahBy Joaquin HensonThe Philippine Star 03/18/2006 Manny Pacquiao isn’t only a hero in the Philippines. Now, he’s being hailed as the savior of world boxing and the fighter who can bring back the luster in the fight game. In the cover story of the Summer 2006 issue of World Boxing Magazine, writer Eric Raskin said Pacquiao speaks the international language: action, is a guaranteed Hall of Famer at 27 and "might be on the brink of becoming that go-to guy for the pay-per-view industry." Raskin titled his story "Pac-Man to the Rescue: Can a 130-pound Filipino carry boxing on his back?" More than a third Erik Morales match, Raskin said the fight the fans covet is a return bout between Pacquiao and Marco Antonio Barrera. He speculated the rematch will surpass 500,000 pay-per-view hits and at $50 a shot, that’s a gross of $25 Million. "If ever there was a junior lightweight bout that could smash the 500,000 PPV-buy mark, this is it," said Raskin. "And if Pacquiao wins again, it would put him atop pound-for-pound lists and make him the star in the sport once (Oscar) de la Hoya steps down. How many fighters have guaranteed themselves Hall of Fame induction at just 27 years of age? It’s a short list but Pacquiao’s on it. He didn’t just beat future Hall of Famers Barrera and Morales–he knocked them both out. He’s scored seven knockdowns against the Mexican triumvirate of Barrera, Morales and (Juan Manuel) Marquez. He’s won alphabet titles at flyweight and junior featherweight, won the universally-recognized world championship at featherweight and is in position to possibly do the same at junior lightweight." Pacquiao halted Barrera in the 11th round of their brawl in San Antonio in 2003. But what is intriguing in Raskin’s story is his choice of Pacquiao as the next boxing Messiah. With no exciting heavyweights in the horizon, it is Pacquiao who has emerged as the man of the moment in ringdom. "To look at Pacquiao, or to hear him talk, you wouldn’t think he could be the guy to carry on the legacy of Ali, Leonard, Tyson and de la Hoya," commented Raskin. "But to watch him fight is to understand why Manny just might be the man." It was Pacquiao’s 10th round knockout of Morales last January that drew comparisons to the ring legends. "Over the last three decades, the torch has been passed from Ali to Leonard to Tyson to de la Hoya," wrote Raskin. "Boxing has seemingly always had a go-to guy, a superstar who could keep the turnstiles spinning, who could consistently guarantee magazine sales no matter how many times you put him on the cover. At first glance, Pacquiao’s name seems woefully out of place among the crowd. Could a 130-pound Filipino really be our sport’s savior? If you’re a boxing fan, Pacquiao is must-see TV at this point. He’s never in a boring fight and with his performance against Morales, he guaranteed his inclusion in a serious Fight of the Year contender for the third consecutive year. If you spend $45 to $50 to watch Pacquiao on pay-per-view, you’ll get your money’s worth every time out." Raskin said the scary thing about Pacquiao is he’s still learning. "We haven’t even seen the best of Pacquiao yet," he continued. "He’s adding dimensions to his game, still improving his defense and his balance. A fighter who knocks out Morales without having reached his ceiling is a scary fighter indeed." In the same magazine, several readers wrote to laud Pacquiao. Will Sibert of Galveston, Texas, said Pacquiao is the world’s best superfeatherweight and will regain the featherweight title if he drops back down to 126. Carlos Cordoba of Riverside, California, said Pacquiao is the world’s most exciting fighter and "when Pac-Man is part of PPV, I never hesitate to cough up the money." Bert Dewhurst of Concord, New Hampshire, imagined how healthy the sport would be if Pacquiao was a heavyweight. Meanwhile, Pacquiao and confidante Rex (Wakee) Salud are scheduled to leave for Los Angeles tomorrow night (Sunday) to confer with manager Shelly Finkel on the progress of negotiations to lock in an opponent for the Manila fight on June 24 or July 2. ABS-CBN, the giant network that won the world rights to televise the fight, is expected to announce on Monday when the bout will be held after completing a survey on the pay-per-view market in the US. Salud said at the moment, former world superbantamweight champion Oscar Larios is at the top of the candidates’ list for Pacquiao’s opponent. He said the talks with Finkel will also take up the undercard which may include Bobby Pacquiao, Gerry Peñalosa, Randy Suico, Rey (Boom Boom) Bautista and Jimrex Jaca. Pacquiao and Salud are expected back after five days. Quote Link to comment
El_Mariachi Posted March 20, 2006 Share Posted March 20, 2006 manny and erik bestfrens Quote Link to comment
coldfussion Posted March 20, 2006 Share Posted March 20, 2006 tuloy na daw yung laban ni Manny dito sa pinas laban kay larios :cool: Quote Link to comment
brawler201 Posted March 20, 2006 Share Posted March 20, 2006 Baka manood pa daw si Oscar De La Hoya kung di nag eensayo para sa laban niya. Quote Link to comment
roaddog z Posted March 21, 2006 Share Posted March 21, 2006 Kwento mayroon sya hepatitis A. Sana hindi mag hadlangan ang training. Quote Link to comment
coldfussion Posted March 21, 2006 Share Posted March 21, 2006 the first half of the Manny's training will be held in the US and he will end his training here...siguro mas ok yun kasi marami syang ka-sparring mate doon...kawawa naman kasi kapag pinoy pa ginawa nyang sparring mate baka mabugbug yun... Quote Link to comment
edc Posted March 21, 2006 Share Posted March 21, 2006 the first half of the Manny's training will be held in the US and he will end his training here...siguro mas ok yun kasi marami syang ka-sparring mate doon...kawawa naman kasi kapag pinoy pa ginawa nyang sparring mate baka mabugbug yun...<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Dapat lng sa States para may disicipline. Pag dito sa pinas marami distractions. Quote Link to comment
brawler201 Posted March 21, 2006 Share Posted March 21, 2006 Kwento mayroon sya hepatitis A. Sana hindi mag hadlangan ang training.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> If that's true, he's out for the whole year.... Quote Link to comment
lover_bong Posted March 22, 2006 Share Posted March 22, 2006 :mtc: kahit ano pa sabihin kay manny ..atleast nabago pagtingin nang mga tao sa boxing at nalaman nila na sa boxing eeh pwede ka ring yumaman at maging milyonaryo kung talagang pag bubutihan mo at me disiplina sa sarili.andami nang papa angat na pinoy boxers gaya nina gorres, bautista at iba pa..sana dumami pa sila... :mtc: Quote Link to comment
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