Re: The Legend of the Pacman!
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Andre
HA,
i just edited my last post cause like you say its not the place to continue it even though Asian sensation got attacked over his faith and I thought to give a different point of view to it,your probably right. Ive had three business calls while sitting here thats what took me a while bro.
I always appreciate yours, and most others differing view points, even if I don't agree with them. And ya, he did get attacked for it, and I jumped on that bandwagon, so my apologies to him for that. World would be a boring place if we all agreed.
Heck, I'm a fan of pac. I'm glad he is back more on the main forum. He is the top story in boxing at the moment, and P4P champ. I don't see how that can be denied.
Re: The Legend of the Pacman!
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Originally Posted by
Youngblood
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Originally Posted by
Andre
HA,
i just edited my last post cause like you say its not the place to continue it even though Asian sensation got attacked over his faith and I thought to give a different point of view to it,your probably right. Ive had three business calls while sitting here thats what took me a while bro.
I always appreciate yours, and most others differing view points, even if I don't agree with them. And ya, he did get attacked for it, and
I jumped on that bandwagon, so my apologies to him for that. World would be a boring place if we all agreed.
Heck, I'm a fan of pac. I'm glad he is back more on the main forum. He is the top story in boxing at the moment, and P4P champ. I don't see how that can be denied.
If you say preposterous shit people are going to call you on it. If he believes what he said, that's fine though. It doesn't bother me and I'm sure he knew when he said it that he was opening himself up for this. I, like many others, this it's ridiculous that any God of any worth would aid a person in beating someone up and potentially causing long-term harm for money and their personal glory, but that's just how I feel.
Re: The Legend of the Pacman!
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Originally Posted by
CFH
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Originally Posted by
Youngblood
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Originally Posted by
Andre
HA,
i just edited my last post cause like you say its not the place to continue it even though Asian sensation got attacked over his faith and I thought to give a different point of view to it,your probably right. Ive had three business calls while sitting here thats what took me a while bro.
I always appreciate yours, and most others differing view points, even if I don't agree with them. And ya, he did get attacked for it, and
I jumped on that bandwagon, so my apologies to him for that. World would be a boring place if we all agreed.
Heck, I'm a fan of pac. I'm glad he is back more on the main forum. He is the top story in boxing at the moment, and P4P champ. I don't see how that can be denied.
If you say preposterous shit people are going to call you on it. If he believes what he said, that's fine though. It doesn't bother me and I'm sure he knew when he said it that he was opening himself up for this. I, like many others, this it's ridiculous that any God of any worth would aid a person in beating someone up and potentially causing long-term harm for money and their personal glory, but that's just how I feel.
I pretty much agree with all of that. I guess I found myself in retrospect side-tracking the thread on merely that point long before Andre chimed in, and that I don't think this was the right place for it. So that is/was my guilty admission, basically. And also that yea, he is entitled to his belief.
Re: The Legend of the Pacman!
Bwoy! God really is a big deal. Anyways, I apologize to Julius for derailing his thread. Mixing Pac with God in a boxing discussion was mistake.
Re: The Legend of the Pacman!
CHF. It's not just about personal glory. Almost zero crime in the Philippines everytime Manny fights. Arm forces and rebels ceasefires every pac event. Manny helps thousands of poor people. He literally hand out half of his earning to the unfortunate ones. I think god wants that.
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CHF. It's not just about fame and personal glory. Almost zero crime in the Philippines everytime Manny fights. AFP and rebels ceasefires every Pac fight.
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Manny gives more than half of his earning to the unfortunate ones. He buys expensive tools for cancer cure, dialysis machines, etc. and donate them to local hospitals.
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I'm not a church goer myself. But there's a lot of reasons why god should be helping Manny.
Re: The Legend of the Pacman!
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ASIAN SENSATION
Manny gives more than half of his earning to the unfortunate ones. He buys expensive tools for cancer cure, dialysis machines, etc. and donate them to local hospitals.
I sure wonder who goes broke first? Floyd or Manny after their careers are over?
I can see Pacman being an casino greeter in Vegas after his career is over. And I can see Floyd trying to train fighters like his dad after he blows all his money.
Re: The Legend of the Pacman!
He cried unabashedly towards the end of a Chino Trinidad (together with Quinito Henson, provided the voice for the Filipino crew covering Manny Pacquiao's international bouts) post fight interview after getting a split draw in his match against Juan Manuel Marquez 1.
It was tears of dejectment from Pacquiao. He mistakenly perceived that the result of the fight, having been a draw, could potentially dishearten his loyal following to an extent unacceptable to the regard that he burdens himself with. Mistakenly because, it was indeed a fight worthy of praise. A drawn conclusion from a FOTY nominee is not something to be ashamed of. The PacMan... his goals are lofty indeed!
To others, a sub performance or a sub result is met with a shrug of the shoulder and a pithy excuse, but to the PacMan it was not nearly enough, for he considered his performance in that fight, an affront to "his" accepted level of competence.
These somewhat "setbacks", fuels his inner desire to come back even stronger and even more well-equipped skill wise and etc... to face and hurdle the impediments halting his aspirations for being the very best.
This desire is maybe an ingredient to the dedication that legends are probably made of. Anyone can have the skill, the courage, and the intangibles necessary to succeed. However to be a legend... is entirely something else. Those mentioned are ingredients, but not only, of those that legendary status can be made of.
Legendary is of mythic proportions that no living person, with exception to a few, cannot savor during his or her lifetime or active life at the least.
Pacquiao a legend... No!
The socks incident, the winning gloves, the body shot knockouts he suffered.... as incidents already in the past, maybe! Anything with him underachieving is legendary? ...Maybe. LOL!