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puwede ka naman tumulong ng wala sa politiko. Just look at the recent winner from the CNN hero of the year. We idolize Manny for his skills.

We do not want to remember him for politics which we all know has just been riddled with corruption over the years.

 

Just like Bata/Paeng/others who have given Philippines pride.

 

 

wala namang nagsasabi na di sya pedeng tumulong sa ibang paraan... actually matagal na syang tumutulong sa iba pang paraan sa kaya ng magagawa nya... at wala ding nagsasabi na hindi ina idolize si manny sa kanyang skills sa boxing...

 

ang punto ko lamang dito (na mukhang hindi nakuha ng nakararami) eh huwag nating maliitin si manny at isipin na di pedeng maging mahusay na congressman kung sakaling mananalo... wag ding isipin na nag papauto lang sya sa mga a-holes na politiko... mahusay si manny hindi lang sa boxing kundi street smart din sya kaya hindi sya basta basta nauuto... mukhang tapat din ang pakay nya sa pagpasok sa politika kaya walang masama na pumasok sya... ang mga naging mahusay na politiko ay hindi ang mga matatalino na tao kundi yung mga may tapat na kalooban...

 

walang masama na tumulong sya sa ibang paraan at sa paraan din na gusto nya like sa loob ng politika... hindi naman ibig sabihin na kapag naging congressman sya eh magiging corrupt din sya... pede sigurong mangyari kasi nga bulok talaga straktura ng gobyerno natin pero wag munang husgahan dahil marami din namang nanatiling hindi corrupt sa mga may mabubuting pakay...

 

pero gusto ko lang linawin na di ko sinasabi na dapat syang pumasok sa pulitika... ang sinasabi ko lang eh igalang natin desisyon nya at hwag maliitin kakayanan nya... i believe that after all the glory he has brought to the country as the best boxer in his time, we should at least give him the benefit of doubt in his other endeavor... wag na lang syang iboto kung di kayo kumbinsido na pede syang maging mahusay na politiko o kaya eh kung ayaw nyong mahati attention nya sa politika at boxing... pero wag lang naman sabihin na di nya kaya maging congressman o kaya ay magiging corrupt sya o kaya ay uto uto sya... lets just let him do what he wants to do for himself (and, supposedly, for his constituents)...

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wala namang nagsasabi na di sya pedeng tumulong sa ibang paraan... actually matagal na syang tumutulong sa iba pang paraan sa kaya ng magagawa nya... at wala ding nagsasabi na hindi ina idolize si manny sa kanyang skills sa boxing...

 

ang punto ko lamang dito (na mukhang hindi nakuha ng nakararami) eh huwag nating maliitin si manny at isipin na di pedeng maging mahusay na congressman kung sakaling mananalo... wag ding isipin na nag papauto lang sya sa mga a-holes na politiko... mahusay si manny hindi lang sa boxing kundi street smart din sya kaya hindi sya basta basta nauuto... mukhang tapat din ang pakay nya sa pagpasok sa politika kaya walang masama na pumasok sya... ang mga naging mahusay na politiko ay hindi ang mga matatalino na tao kundi yung mga may tapat na kalooban...

 

walang masama na tumulong sya sa ibang paraan at sa paraan din na gusto nya like sa loob ng politika... hindi naman ibig sabihin na kapag naging congressman sya eh magiging corrupt din sya... pede sigurong mangyari kasi nga bulok talaga straktura ng gobyerno natin pero wag munang husgahan dahil marami din namang nanatiling hindi corrupt sa mga may mabubuting pakay...

 

pero gusto ko lang linawin na di ko sinasabi na dapat syang pumasok sa pulitika... ang sinasabi ko lang eh igalang natin desisyon nya at hwag maliitin kakayanan nya... i believe that after all the glory he has brought to the country as the best boxer in his time, we should at least give him the benefit of doubt in his other endeavor... wag na lang syang iboto kung di kayo kumbinsido na pede syang maging mahusay na politiko o kaya eh kung ayaw nyong mahati attention nya sa politika at boxing... pero wag lang naman sabihin na di nya kaya maging congressman o kaya ay magiging corrupt sya o kaya ay uto uto sya... lets just let him do what he wants to do for himself (and, supposedly, for his constituents)...

ika nga...Let's give him the benefit of the doubt.

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Time 2009-Manny Pacquiao

 

People Who Mattered Manny Pacquiao

Manny Pacquiao was considered a savior by two groups of people this year: Filipinos and boxing aficionados. For his countrymen, the diminutive (5 ft. 6 in. and change) pugilist once again proved that their archipelago could produce more than tales of violence, poverty and natural disaster — that there was some undefined quality that could produce a fighter of such speed, resiliency and charisma as to be a living legend. For boxing fans, Pacquiao defied physics, rising through six weight classes to win seven world titles — and galvanizing the sport like no other boxer in years. His two bouts this year were among the most dramatic in the sport: his second-round knockout of Ricky Hatton and his terrifying demolition of the rock-solid Miguel Cotto over 11 rounds. His visceral charm — or his bloody attraction — will continue into next year with his expected multimillion-dollar, hugely lucrative matchup against Floyd Mayweather Jr., the only fighter remaining who can claim to be his equal.

 

— Howard Chua-Eoan

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Sources: MGM Will be Site of Floyd Mayweather vs. Manny Pacquiao (source: Boxing Fanhouse)

 

Unbeaten Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao will contest their megabout for Pacquiao's WBO welterweight (147 pounds) title on March 13 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, according to sources with knowledge of the decision.

 

"It's the MGM. It's definite," said a source.

 

The MGM was chosen over the Dallas Cowboys' Stadium, whose owner, Jerry Jones, had offered $25 million to host the bout. The promoters of both fighters, however, had indicated that they felt the MGM's offer could surpass that of Jones.

 

The choice of the MGM Grand, whose deal specifications are unclear, is largely based in both fighters' familiarity with the location as well as their past success there.

 

 

News conferences already had been planned for Jan. 6, followed by one in Los Angeles two days later on Jan.8, the sources indicated.

 

Both Pacquiao (50-3-2, 38 knockouts) and Mayweather (40-0, 25 KOs) were in agreement in principle with all of the fight deal's negotiation parameters, including a 50-50 financial split, competition at the 147-pound limit, eight-ounce gloves, and an Olympic-style random drug test at the request of Mayweather's camp.

 

Mayweather, a 32-year-old who is being represented by Golden Boy Promotions' Richard Schaefer in the negotiations, is a five-time champion, with a 6-0 record at the MGM that includes two knockouts.

 

The 30-year-old Pacquiao, a winner of seven crowns in as many weight divisions, is 3-1-1 at MGM.

 

Last week, The Los Angeles Times, citing a source involved in the site talks, spelled out a scenario in which the MGM Grand would generate $28 million in live-gate sales, offer 40,000 closed-circuit seats through MGM/Mirage properties, and charge $100 a head for a possible $4 million surplus -- a total worth of around $32 million.

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Sources: MGM Will be Site of Floyd Mayweather vs. Manny Pacquiao (source: Boxing Fanhouse)

 

Unbeaten Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao will contest their megabout for Pacquiao's WBO welterweight (147 pounds) title on March 13 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, according to sources with knowledge of the decision.

 

"It's the MGM. It's definite," said a source.

 

The MGM was chosen over the Dallas Cowboys' Stadium, whose owner, Jerry Jones, had offered $25 million to host the bout. The promoters of both fighters, however, had indicated that they felt the MGM's offer could surpass that of Jones.

 

The choice of the MGM Grand, whose deal specifications are unclear, is largely based in both fighters' familiarity with the location as well as their past success there.

 

 

News conferences already had been planned for Jan. 6, followed by one in Los Angeles two days later on Jan.8, the sources indicated.

 

Both Pacquiao (50-3-2, 38 knockouts) and Mayweather (40-0, 25 KOs) were in agreement in principle with all of the fight deal's negotiation parameters, including a 50-50 financial split, competition at the 147-pound limit, eight-ounce gloves, and an Olympic-style random drug test at the request of Mayweather's camp.

 

Mayweather, a 32-year-old who is being represented by Golden Boy Promotions' Richard Schaefer in the negotiations, is a five-time champion, with a 6-0 record at the MGM that includes two knockouts.

 

The 30-year-old Pacquiao, a winner of seven crowns in as many weight divisions, is 3-1-1 at MGM.

 

Last week, The Los Angeles Times, citing a source involved in the site talks, spelled out a scenario in which the MGM Grand would generate $28 million in live-gate sales, offer 40,000 closed-circuit seats through MGM/Mirage properties, and charge $100 a head for a possible $4 million surplus -- a total worth of around $32 million.

 

 

I CAN'T WAIT

 

LET'S GET IT ON

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