Re: Ok, what the heck is going on with Pacquiao?
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Originally Posted by
brucelee
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Originally Posted by
mad_takamura
A NEWS REPORT COMING FROM TAKAMURA HOMELAND NEWS!!!!!
The storm that wrecked havoc on my home land had weakened this past few days but it has hit it's third landfall on my country, and remaining static on the northern part of luzon. The storm which was once a super typhoon has now become a tropical depression, which is the weakened state of any storms. However it remained it's influence in the northern part for more than a week now. Rain falls seems not to end there, resulting to massive flooding of many provinces as well as soil erosions.
And where does pac trains his fight? In Baguio, which is situated in the northern part of luzon. The 2 roads leading to it, kenon road and marcos high way is inaccesible, due to the water level that had reached 4feet!!
Today 100 people have died because of a deadly landslide, burying them. And yesterday,a bridge had collapse because of soil erosion, resulting to 20 vehicles damged, including 3 which fell off the bridge. Good thing the drivers were escorted away to safety and no one was reported injured.
The famous strawberryfields of baguio now had turned in to a vast water shed. Half of the city turning in to an image of the sea. This is where pac trains now, where it seems like the ghouly arm of disaster is knocking at his doors.
The storm however is slowly moving away now in a very slow rate. However there is still strong winds and heavy rainfall that's accompanying it.
Amidst the storm outside i hope jlc gets on his way to pac's training camp just in time and in is well fit. And i hope pac is not distracted much.
Mad takamura reporting to you live from my homeland...
Yeah, he shouldn't train in the Philippines. The typhoon is following him. LOL.
I'm a little worried with his training now. Has Pacquaio already returned to Baguio? Last time I saw him in the news was when he was giving some relief goods somewhere in Metro Manila.
What has happened to the Philippines? It has been almost three weeks already and it seems almost all parts of Luzon has been flooded (according to the news I see everyday).
i presume he did'nt do his roadwork in a couple of days maybe 7, all he did was sparring.
but now the skies have clearde. pac is good to go again.