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    If Mexican prospects boxers starting to adopt the alias "El Pacquiao" then it says a lot of PAC's popularity in Mexico's boxing community...

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    Quote Originally Posted by SaddoBoxer View Post
    If Mexican prospects boxers starting to adopt the alias "El Pacquiao" then it says a lot of PAC's popularity in Mexico's boxing community...
    That doesn't even make sense.
    For every story told that divides us, I believe there are a thousand untold that unite us.

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    PACQUIAO's response to this article by a Mexican boxing writer in a Mexican boxing website:

    "If the article is the true pulse of boxing in the streets of Mexico, I would like to thank the Mexican people for their warmth and support. As a fighter, I have beaten Mexicans through most of my career but I would like to point out that there is nothing personal with any of my previous opponents — Marco Antonio "Baby Faced Assasin" Barrera, Juan Manuel "Dinamita" Marquez, Erik "El Terrible" Morales, Oscar "Chololo" Larios, Hector Velazquez, Jorge Solis among many others. It is just my job to fight and fight well. It is just that the best fighters in my division happen to be Mexicans and I just happen to be lucky to win everytime. It is probably because I fight like a Mexican—brave gallant, courageous, never running away — that's why Mexicans love me.

    Thank you to all the boxing fans around the world. Viva Mexico, too.

    With the popularity that I am enjoying even in all of the streets of Mexico, I promise my fans that I will continue to fight like the true Mexican warriors — Chavez, Lopez, even Dela Hoya. Yes, I would still want to fight Dela Hoya in his last fight if our promoters get the right and justifiable deals for both of us. I hope the deal goes well.

    God Bless Us All."


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    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by SaddoBoxer View Post
    If Mexican prospects boxers starting to adopt the alias "El Pacquiao" then it says a lot of PAC's popularity in Mexico's boxing community...
    That doesn't even make sense.
    Well you can't stop new boxers from using nicknames related to popular boxers at the moment, for example "EL PACQUIAO"...
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