That was an amazing fight Manny Pacquiao put up against Antonio Margarito today in front of the roaring crowd in Dallas Cowboys Stadium, and his numerous fans back home. From where I was (in a resto), I was given a home theater seating and a pizza.
Now, this particular game gave Pacquiao his 8th world title and Margarito cuts under those beautiful but swollen eyes. Margarito became a bouncy bobblehead each time he received those big punches. Not just a dozen but perhaps over a hundred of them in different combinations left and right. I sympathized with him, but I remember the bad joke he and his team made on Coach Freddie Roach’s Parkinson’s disease, and those trash talks. Serves him right. Margarito was lucky his eyes did not pop out of their sockets because Pacquiao showed mercy.
Floyd Mayweather Jr. still possesses that winning form (someone asked if he’s also taking apidexin) and looks ready to face any battle and spill some blood. But he never seem to get tired of firing his anti-Pacquiao tirades. Up to this day, since the so-called fight-of-the-decade match with Manny Pacquiao folded last year, Mayweather Jr. continued to verbally attack the Filipino boxing champ. In his recent video, he called Pacquiao a “midget” and made nasty remarks on his race and culture – you know serving rice and cook Pacquiao with cats or dogs.
But hey Floyd Jr., do you know what Filipinos call guys who talk like their mothers? Bakla. Oh, let me translate. Fag. Go find your balls and be a man.
It’s been all about winning for Pacman from the boxing ring to the political arena. Whenever he wins, every Filipino also shares the victory.
Boxing Writers Association of America honored Manny Pacquiao as “Fighter of the Year”. This was the third time Pacman receives the award. His coach/trainer Freddie Roach was the “Trainer of the Year”. Pacquaio was also hailed as “Fighter of the Decade”.
Obviously, we know why Pacquiao won again this year. Last year, he had put British boxer Ricky Hatton to sleep and beat Puerto Rican fighter Miguel Cotto on the 12th round. A few months ago, he played hide and seek with Joshua Clottey in the most boring fight ever. (I swear I fell asleep in the middle of watching it in CPK. I should have watched weight loss success stories being aired on those home TV shopping channels instead.)
Congratulations, Pacman. Seal that fight deal with Mayweather and beat him to pulp.