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Why is it that the NHI always make it an issue about the singing of the national anthem particularly in a Pacquiao fight other than that wala ka na maririnig sa kanila na may sintunado or iniba ang style like for example sa opening mg other major events i'm sure may nangyayari din ganun pero parang hindi nila pinapakialam.

Asahan niyo na yan bawat laban ni Pacquiao hihirit ang NHI. Nasimulan na nila yan kay Martin eh wala ng atrasan. Gagatasan ng media ang "news", bubuyuin nila ang NHI at itong NHI magbabanta ng kaso. And the circus will play for 1-2 weeks.

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Asahan niyo na yan bawat laban ni Pacquiao hihirit ang NHI. Nasimulan na nila yan kay Martin eh wala ng atrasan. Gagatasan ng media ang "news", bubuyuin nila ang NHI at itong NHI magbabanta ng kaso. And the circus will play for 1-2 weeks.

 

The NHI should be dissolved if all they can do is whine about every artist missing or replacing a note in our national anthem. Don't they have better things to do? I'm sure may mga nabuhay din namang dinosaurs sa Pilipinas. Maghanap na lang sila ng ganun para may silbi naman sila.

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imagine what other people would think pag nalaman nila na mas batas tayong ganun at pinaguusapan natin yung dapat ipakulong yung lead singer ng journey dahil hindi marunong kumanta. di ba medyo parang 'ano ban yang mga batas sa bansang yan?' pang 100 years ago pa ang mga batas nila.'

 

i'm for the immediate repeal of that age old law na hindi na responsive to present time.

 

just define in some way 'substantially the same tune and in a way to show respect and honor to the flag and country'

 

eh kung may patay na sikat na tao ibig sabihin march pa rin ang tempo ng pambansang awit? di ba parang hindi proper.

 

the venue should be part of the consideration for the manner of singing the song. pang audience impact din kasi yun at panindak sa kalaban tulad ni clottey para mamutla sa takot sa tono pa lang ng kanta.

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The NHI should be dissolved if all they can do is whine about every artist missing or replacing a note in our national anthem. Don't they have better things to do? I'm sure may mga nabuhay din namang dinosaurs sa Pilipinas. Maghanap na lang sila ng ganun para may silbi naman sila.

 

 

You said "Dont they have better things to do?" Yun nga ang ginagwa nila, ayon sa batas. Batas yan, dapat nilang ipatupad. You are missing the point.........ang problema ng NHI, puro daldal lang at hindi pinapatupad ang batas. They are right in saying na may nilabag na batas pero they should have acted on it and bring to court yung mga violators like Martin and Arnel. They sang the anthem under the Philippine flag. Problema talaga, may mga batas tayo pero hindi pinapatupad. Media publicity lang! s@%t ang mga authorities natin. Kaya kapag nasa Subic or mga Free Trade Zones mga drivers natin, naninibago sila kasi nga hindi pinapatupad ang batas sa labas ng dalawang ito.

 

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O eto ang dinadaldal ni Gayweather, Jr...................

 

Pacquiao a one-dimensional amateur - Floyd Jr.

By Abac Cordero (The Philippine Star) Updated March 17, 2010 12:00 AM

 

 

 

Floyd Mayweather Jr.: “I think Pacquiao gave the fans a boring fight..."

 

HOLLYWOOD – Floyd Mayweather Jr. was probably sitting comfortably in his Las Vegas mansion watching Manny Pacquiao battle – or, to put it better, batter – Joshua Clottey for 12 rounds last Saturday in Dallas.

 

Mayweather liked what he saw in the sense that Pacquiao, according to the ex-pound-for-pound champion, was exposed on that cold night as being a “one-dimensional fighter” who he also described as “an amateur.”

 

In an article that just came out of cagereport.com, Mayweather, hot on a comeback trail and out to regain the lofty title he once held, mentioned things that might soon force Pacquiao to fight him under any condition.

 

“Personally, I think Pacquiao got exposed in that fight for being one-dimensional,” he said.

 

“You can have all (the) offense ability in the world but with no defense you’re not going to last long against a good counter puncher such as myself. Look at the way Clottey was getting through, each time he threw something it landed.”

 

He may be right that Clottey, despite spending most of the time covering up, did land some beautiful punches that caught Pacquiao and his trainer Freddie Roach by surprise, and that the Ghanaian would have done better if only he threw more punches.

 

Mayweather said despite the low volume of punches Pacquiao took from Clottey, the 31-year-old Filipino welterweight champion walked out of the Cowboys Stadium bearing signs of a tough fight, with some swelling and welts under his right eye.

 

“Then at the end Pacquiao was all busted up. When’s the last time you’ve seen my face all messed up like that? That’s the difference between an amateur and a true pound-for-pound boxer,” he said.

 

“I think Pacquiao gave the fans a boring fight. He was punching his arms for all 12 rounds. At least when you watch Floyd Mayweather you know you’ll be seeing non-stop action for 30 minutes straight and that’s what you’ll see on May 1st,” the undefeated fighter said.

 

Mayweather said the 51,000 fans who came to watch “The Event” in Dallas will see the difference when he gets to face World Boxing Association welterweight champion Shane Mosley on May 1 at the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas.

 

He said the people will have to judge for themselves.

 

“The attendance numbers ain’t nothing compared to what I have drawn in the past or what I would have drawn if that was me in the ring that night, everybody knows that. Half those seats were empty in the back and people say Pacquiao is a draw?”

 

Mayweather, despite a long layoff which he ended with a knockout win over Juan Manuel Marquez last September, now considers himself as the biggest draw, and will again prove that once he gets into the ring with Pacquiao.

 

The fight almost happened but disagreements over the conduct of drug testing derailed the fight that the whole world wants to see. Sooner or later tough, it should happen simply because it’s too big to be ignored and shelved.

 

“Let’s not forget who generated a revenue of $2.5 million in one fight alone. The only reason why he’s popular is because he’s an ethnic minority and from the Philippines so it’s something special. If he was from Africa he would be just another boxer,” he said.

 

Mayweather also justified his demand for Olympic-style drug-testing.

 

“The thing is I am just looking out for the good of the sport, everyone should compete on a fair level but he (Pacquiao) doesn’t want that. I’m not going to say what he is or isn’t on but lets just say that HGH is one hell of a drug. All roads lead to Floyd Mayweather, we all know that,” he said.

 

“If he wants to fight me, he doesn’t have to look far. Just look for the biggest mansion in Vegas and that’s me. The matter of the fact is I put the offer on the table. Once I get Mosley out of the way then we’ll see what Pacquiao has to say. Until then I don’t want to hear about him.”

 

When everything has been said and done, Mayweather has no choice but to beat Mosley - if he can. And then he can call out Pacquiao’s name.

 

And the fight might just take place.

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