Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao: Is he ready to PUNCH as a politician???
By JB0381
@JB0381 (16)
April 15, 2007 3:55am CST
Hello people... All of us cheered for Manny today, and won the match. Knocked down Solis on the 8th round...wow! When I was watching the match, me and my brothers jumped ...screamed ...cheered for him..hehehe.... But guys, for us he's a great BOXER. Don't you know, he's running for Congressman in his home town, General Santos, Philippines? Do you think he deserves to be a Congressman?...
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@wurrmed (177)
• Philippines
28 Apr 07
he keeps on saying "he wants to help the poor people"
that is why he entered politics ... i think he can
help even if he is not a politician and at this point
he is on his prime in boxing and we all know what
politics can do if he really wants to join this
dirty game why can't he wait until he retires from
boxing
@goalkeeper (514)
• Philippines
24 Apr 07
For me there is no place for Manny Pacquiao in the Congress. It's much better for him to focus on his boxing career and find out what are the things need to improve on his self as a boxer, instead of criticizing his opponent and other politician in the opposition side. Although he won the the fight and knocking down Solis, for me that's the worst Pacquiao's fight I've ever watched. What he did is just like a street fight (I'm sorry but it's true..)"Bahala na kung saan tatama". I think he need to learn some skills on how to fought with a boxer which is taller and had a long arm than him.Leave that dirty politics to those who have the skills in the world of politics, and just focus on his boxing world. If people chanting him a hero,peoples champ and bayani in every win and punch he landed against his opponent in the ring, now he will start counting every boos by those who won't like him to enter politics.