I like the top comment underneath the story in Ring..
Drew DaPicture · Top CommenterSeveral things about this article are laughable to me. For starters, while I sincerely don't intend to offend anyone's religious beliefs here, I can't help but notice that Pac-Man tends to use religious reason when it's convenient to him, yet ignores it when it's not. For instance, Pacquiao has used Roman Catholicism as one of several reasons that he didn't agree to Random Drug Testing, which would be understandable, had he not already taken a blood test against Morales, submitted blood samples several times to the NSAC, and then proceeded to be blood tested for the Clottey fight. Not to mention having tattoos, which, although I admittedly don't have a Catholic Bible on me at the moment, I'm presuming would also defy the fundamental beliefs of virtually every religion, which tells you not to desecrate your flesh.... I also can't help but be amused by the report that God told him it's time to retire, simply because this would imply that not only does Bob Arum clearly not want Mayweather-Pacquiao to ever occur (and Pacquiao himself may not want the fight), but according to the reports, apparently God isn't particularly interested in the bout either and is urging Pac-Man to hang it up... The last laughable part to me is his vow that he's done with gambling and womanizing, not because of the vow itself, but simply because his steadfast loyal followers have denied EVERY negative report about him, and likely would defend him even with the confessions coming out of his own mouth, meanwhile jumping at every chance to bash Mayweather for being a "woman-beater", or a "cheater", or a "tax fraud", or every other nonsensical issue that has NOTHING TO DO WITH BOXING... Neither does Pacquiao's religious beliefs, his gambling and womanizing problems, or any other issue I brought up here... Before anyone misinterprets my point, I'm merely stating the fact that fans have become such blind worshipers that they actually take times out of their days to insult strangers on a message board while defending the actions of another COMPLETE STRANGER, and it's utterly ridiculous. And the double-standards and contradictions people show are beyond belief. They'll crucify one guy for the very same things they'll defend another guy for... And I assure you that if and when Pacquiao and Mayweather ever fight, the winner will not be determined by "who beat their girlfriend", or "who's a gambling womanizer", or "who owes the IRS", or "who's smuggling fugitives", or any other aspect of their personal lives that's NONE OF OUR BUSINESS to begin with. The only aspects of their lives any of us should be concerned with is their professions, which we pay our hard-earned money to be entertained by. I'd just appreciate it a lot more if people stuck to the issues that pertain to boxing in their debates than going back and forth on the misdeeds of Pacquiao and Mayweather...
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