Thursday, November 24, 2011

Give Me A Break, Manny


When Manny Pacquiao fought Juan Manuel Marquez last November 13, their 3rd and once said final showdown between these two great fighters, many expected Pacquiao to go for the knockout. Even his own trainer, Freddy Roach, has declared that his boy will go for the kill given the fact that Marquez is now on his twilight of his boxing career.

Even boxing odds sported a Pacquiao K.O. victory as the favorite.

Not too fast, sir.

Marquez stood on the ring, with his 38 years old-body, fought tooth and nail with the world's best pound for pound in boxing. Pacquiao struggled to put his finishing moves, not even dominating the fight as Marquez backed up what boxing analysts describes him as the best counter-puncher in boxing. Truly, he gave our boxing southpaw icon a fight for his own life.

Clearly, from the fight standpoint, I believe that Marquez should have won. When the decision was handed down, i was disappointed knowing that Marquez gave it all yet he was still defeated by an unanimous decision. As similar to their last 2 fights, it all comes down to the final bell, final round and a final decision.

Before the fight, Marquez declared that he won both fights against Pacquiao. In retaliation, Pacquiao declared their third fight was personal. And it showed. He was never his normal self. He fought recklessly and almost paid dearly for it. Boxing analyst Ronnie Nathanielsz scored the fight for Marquez. Based from his experience and expertise, i believe in him that Marquez has won.

Again, this is his own opinion. Like he'd said, "We love Manny but tonight I beg to differ that Pacquiao won." It was his intuition and his belief that Marquez clearly beat Pacquiao. But again, the useless Congressman prefer to speak up, displaying more of his ignorance and stupidity by opening his mouth.

"We know that Nathanielsz is not a Filipino, adapted lang siya."

Is this the congressman that you voted for?

Whenever Pacquiao fights bad or even lose a fight, he always has his share of excuses. Either he lost weight, or boxing gloves is not comfortable to him(duh..) to the point that he even had to drag his wife, Jinkee to his long list of excuses. This time, he claimed that he was distracted with Jinkee becase those two were having a feud when the fight date arrived.

Come on.. this is a loser's excuse.

And clearly, Pacquiao just showed me what kind of loser he is.

No matter what will happen between the fight of Mayweather and Pacquiao, i'll root for Mayweather. I just got a change of heart. It is better to root for some coward rather than a winner but whines so much and has no respect for senior analysts.

Lastly, for those who voted Pacquiao to become a congressman, shame on you. Because you just put a crab-minded, stupid and worthless mammal into the office.

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