howard_the_duck Posted December 16, 2008 Share Posted December 16, 2008 ano?! al mendoza hinahanap ka na ng mga rugby boyz sa ilalim ng nagtahan bridge! hanapin mo lang ang supplier nila nila ng rugby at magtutuos tayo! LABAN NA! :evil: Quote Link to comment
dragonei Posted December 16, 2008 Share Posted December 16, 2008 Sa mga nagdududa sa laban. Matanong ko kayo, kayo ba nakatangap na ng malutong na suntok sa panga o sa baba? Yung sobrang lakas mayayanig buong mundo mo. Mauntog nga lang ulo mo, eh nakakakita ka na ng mga bituin sa at sigurado disoriented ka na din. Any person with a lil experience with away kalye will tell you the same. Pag naramdamam mo masakit sumuntok kalaban matatakot ka na magretaliate. Kasi syempre alam mo that your opponent could hurt you bad. Idagdag mo pa na yung kalaban mo ay di mo matamaan kasi ang likot, kaya di mo alam pano ka susuntok. Watch the trevor berbick tyson fight. Nung unang round sugod ng sugod si berbick. But after a few hooks to the body and the head, he was hurt so bad, he could no longer brawl tyson. All he wanted to do was defend himself from the onslought. Ayaw nyo maniwala pa din? Ok ganito gawin nyo. Go head on collision with a solid wall. Be sure that you bull rush the wall with your head forward. Now after that kung alam mo pa din axis of gravity mo, kung kaya mo pa din sumuntok singlakas nung bago ka tamaan, kahit ikaw mapapatumba mo na si Dela Hoya Quote Link to comment
darth_johnnie_walker Posted December 16, 2008 Share Posted December 16, 2008 Matalo manalo man yan panalo pa din mga politiko na sasampa sa ring at magpapaicture kay MANNY.. :thumbsdownsmiley: Quote Link to comment
ixnay Posted December 16, 2008 Share Posted December 16, 2008 Matalo manalo man yan panalo pa din mga politiko na sasampa sa ring at magpapaicture kay MANNY.. :thumbsdownsmiley: and bcOz of those damn politicians, pacman had already express his intention to run for congress (Again!..) on 2010... Quote Link to comment
uaeboy25 Posted December 16, 2008 Share Posted December 16, 2008 (edited) delahoya is far better than any boxer na natalo ni pacman. kasi karamihan bumabaligtad sa lakas ng suntok. hindi nangyari un. un nga lang sumara ang kaliwang mata nya. similarities and differences of delahoya and diaz after pacquiao match diaz: i can see him, but he is just f*ckin fastdelahoya: i cant see him anymore, my eyes almost close its all because he is fast. :upside: Edited December 16, 2008 by uaeboy25 Quote Link to comment
Brownman Posted December 16, 2008 Share Posted December 16, 2008 Manny should stick to what he does best and leave politics alone. Quote Link to comment
SilentStriker Posted December 16, 2008 Share Posted December 16, 2008 Manny should stick to what he does best and leave politics alone. Amen to that. And besides, he still have quite alot left in the tank for more memorable wins. Quote Link to comment
o0onapstero0o Posted December 16, 2008 Share Posted December 16, 2008 Amen to that. And besides, he still have quite alot left in the tank for more memorable wins. he said in his interview that he's still fighting the BEST... maybe 3-4 more fights before he retire and enter another chapter of his life... he also mentioned that by the time 2010 will come, he's already retired so it'll NOT affect his training... BUT somewhat i doubt it... remember when he first run for congress? he trained for roughly 2 mons so does he really think it wont affect his training and decision making? i highly doubt it! Quote Link to comment
zxtrowa Posted December 17, 2008 Share Posted December 17, 2008 i really hope that he won't run anymore,..sayang ung pera nya,baka maubos nang buwitre,...hehe ngayon ba birthday nya?,..balita ko daming handa sa gen-san,...weehihihi Quote Link to comment
jjpaler Posted December 17, 2008 Share Posted December 17, 2008 MEGABUCK FIGHT!!! PACMAN VS PRETTY BOY... POND FOR POUND VS POUND FOR POUND.. AND AT THE END..STILL PACMAN WITH A CAPITAL K..!!! CAN U TOP THAT!!! Quote Link to comment
mrpinoi Posted December 17, 2008 Share Posted December 17, 2008 Manny should stick to what he does best and leave politics alone. kita ko nga sa news pati yung paring nagbigay nang homily eh sinusubukan baguhin ang isip ni manny dedma naman si manny...oh well manny got my support everytime he steps on the boxing ring,pero pag pulitika na ibang uspan na yan,i know hindi ko pera ang ginagastos nya ngayon and kung ang gagawin nyang management nang bayan eh katulad nang ginagawa nya sa pera nya ngayon are you kidding me baka kala nya hindi nauubos ang pera...madasalin tao si manny pero tingin ko di makikinig sa pari to eh Quote Link to comment
hitman531ph Posted December 17, 2008 Share Posted December 17, 2008 The recent bouts of Pacman are fighters who are old or aging or over the hill. Now that Hatton and Mayweather (both Pacman's age group) are signifying that they each want to challenge him, Pacman goes on TV hinting at retirement? Pacman's actions tell me what I already know. He is a bully of aging boxers trying to get a last hurrah while capitalizing on Philippine nationalism to make himself look good. Prove me wrong, Pacman. Take on Hatton and/or Mayweather. Lest you be branded a bully of aging boxers. Forget about politics for now. Do not use that as an excuse to run from legitimate opponents. There is still 2013 and beyond. Besides, I have no faith in your political ambitions since there was attempt on your part to evade taxes by grossly underdeclaring the value of the Porsche SUV you bought in the States and bringing it in the country. And a politician who owns a relatively new strip joint and massage parlor is not something I would vote for. But of course, the people of Saranggani are ignorant of these facts. And running in General Santos City is no longer an option since losing in 2007. Quote Link to comment
WayKurat Posted December 17, 2008 Share Posted December 17, 2008 Happy birthday pacman! idol kita sa boxing pero wish ko wag ka na mag politics! sayang ka lang kung maging pulitiko ka! Quote Link to comment
uaeboy25 Posted December 17, 2008 Share Posted December 17, 2008 BERT SUGAR'S POST-FIGHT BREAKDOWNDecember 9, 2008 - by Bert Sugar In the strangest case of free association since Professor Rohrshack toppled over his inkwell, those bargain-basement guess-your-weight merchants in the writing dodge had worn down their pencils to the nubs calling the Oscar De La Hoya-Manny Pacquiao fight a "sham" and a "fraud." In their Delphic opinions this was the biggest mismatch since little David challenged the giant Goliath. How could a fighter who had started as a 106-pound junior flyweight and fought only once as a lightweight now jump up to the welterweight level and fight a man who had been fighting as a middleweight and junior middleweight, giving away height, weight, and reach? To them it was more than a leap of weight, it was a leap of faith. For particulars on both matches we refer you to A. Lincoln's sonnet on "Fooling all the people..." For what they had done was examine the bottle, not its contents and the value of the package called Manny Pacquiao far exceeded its contents. From the git-go "little" Manny--who, ironically, weighed more that the supposedly "bigger" Oscar, coming into the ring weighing 148 to Oscar's 147-plus--fought in total control of himself and of Oscar, threading the needle's eye with his straight left and moving out of arms and harm's way of Oscar's jab. By the second round, now more than moderately belligerent, Manny had set off the parameters of the ring, keeping the fight in the center of the ring where he could outmaneuver Oscar, frescoing him with straight lefts and an equal number of rights rather than merely lacing him gingerly. As the fight wore on, so too did Manny's unceasing attack as he continued to shift De La Hoya's center of gravity with body punches coming from all angles. If you were keeping score, you could have written "ditto" after every round--which, not incidentally, the three judges did, the three giving Pacquiao every round except one of three giving Oscar the first. It had become a blowout, complimentary and alimentary as many of Oscar's fans and those in the press section began to wonder if their faith in Gibraltar had been misplaced. By the seventh it was all Pacquiao as he drove De La Hoya to the ropes and, with Oscar bivouacked there, brutalized him, folding him into three like a carpenter's rule with body shots sounding like surf striking shore and forcing De La Hoya to grab the ropes to keep himself up. Defenseless, offenseless and just plain ol' fence-less, the sand in his hourglass now quickly flowing to the bottom, De La Hoya wearily made it to his feet for the eighth round almost as if he had to just because he had paid two weeks' rent on the ring. But it was only to prolong the agony as Pacquiao continued to land a tsunami of punches, first lefts and then last rites, now a human litter bearer. At the end of the eighth, as a beaten De La Hoya sat slumped on his stool, his left eye wearing a giant plum of a welt, his shoulders slumped, his face bearing a look of resignation and a did-you-get-the-license-plate-of-that-truck-that-just-ran-over me? his trainer Nacho Beristain had enough even if Oscar hadn't and waved it off. Manny Pacquiao had done it! He had not only pulled off an upset that few had foreseen, but done it in a manner unforeseen by any. And, in the process, had placed his name in the record books alongside that of Henry Armstrong, the original copyright holder of leap-frogging from division-to-division to win multiple championships along the way. No tonic, no matter how well advertised, has the invigorating effect on the boxing public as a new superstar. And Manny Pacquiao is now that new superstar, despite those before-the-fight prophesies by foreboding soothsayers who now can go back to just saying "sooth.". Quote Link to comment
ixnay Posted December 17, 2008 Share Posted December 17, 2008 amen to that!.. now who wants to call the fight a sham again!.. Quote Link to comment
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