Tuesday, November 17, 2009

The Bloggers' Secrets

“Let’s see in the fight who will win,” said the humble Pacman. “I will win in this fight,” said the arrogant Cotto. The Bloggers say, we will see.

Bloggers, persons who write ideas on a blog (or weblog), disclosed their sentiments regarding the fight between Filipino boxing king Manny Pacquiao and WBO welterweight champion Miguel Angel Cotto of Puerto Rico before and after the most awaited duel of the best boxers in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Randy Reyes says, I hope this is just one of the publicity for the upcoming fights. Pacman need to focus on he’s training. Winning the fight against Cotto will surely up lift the morale of all Filipinos specially those being devastated by Typhoons. Pacman , we always pray and support you to win. I’m proud to be a Filipino!

Cendax says, Diaz, Dela Hoya, Hatton are the three great ring gladiators destroyed by Pacman and I feel Cotto will suffer the same.

Jake Luy says, Pacquaio and Cotto are great warriors but Pacquiao will surely crush Cotto considering Pacquiao knocks down many great fighters in the boxing ring.
Bobriders says, I feel very confident that our champion Manny Pacquiao will win this game; it is about the history nor the victory of a Filipino. Good luck Manny and more power!
Bukojuice says, considering that for some reasons, I get a chance not to be a Filipino, I would still choose Pacman because he is a Pinoy! So, I’m proud to be one of him. Hoy, Pinoy ako, buo aking loob, may agimat ang dugo ko! 3 stars and a Sun! Cotto would realize and feel what a Filipino fighter is all about!

Elyboy ng Paco says, mga kababayan andito ako ngayon sa Vera Cruz, Mexico naghahanap ng kapustahan, ayaw lumaban ng mga Mexicano, lahat sila gusto kay Pacman! Laban Manny! Pati mga Mexicano kakampi na natin.Yahoo!

Destroy the Filipino says, Pacquiao has never fought a true welter weight like a ‘Cotto.’ De La Hoya was not on his prime when he beat him. Once Pacquiao feels the power of Cotto’s hands, he will regret getting into the ring with the Puerto Rican gladiator!
Marlon says, it would be a good banging fight this November 14; I say if Cotto would rush on rounds it will be a nightmare for his life; the one who is brainy will dictate and win the fight. Go Pacman; we’re on your side!

Ralph says, Cotto was teased just like a ‘kuto’ at ‘lisa’ na parang ginisa ang mukha sa ibabaw ng malaking kawaling parisukat. Dapat di na siya tumayo sa fourth rounds, ayun nalamog ang mukha. Nakakaawa pero mabait naman. Laking hanga ko kay Pacquiao, akala ko, siya ang mgkakaroon ng dugo sa mukha dahil malaki at mlakas si Cotto, yun pala, kabaliktaran ang lahat. Go PACMAN! Next mo naman tirisin ang mayabang na si Mayweather!
Norvz Dela Cruz says, Cotto kuto lisa Manny pera swerte pakyaw pa hays san ka pa ba pupusta?

Ed Feliz says, hey pro Cotto’s I understand your sentiment but what can you say now that Pacman won? Where is the ‘stronger, better, bigger, natural welterweight’ who will crush Pacman? I think speed, stronger punch, and intelligence over ruled your fighter’s qualities. And your “good” prediction that Pacman will be down on the canvass; I think if you are not blind, it’s the other way around.

Ben Thompson, pound-for-pound champion Manny Pacquiao solidified his status as an all-time great with an impressive and dominant 12th round TKO victory over WBO welterweight champion Miguel Cotto, becoming the firster boxer to ever win world titles in 7 different divisions. Pacquiao’s performance was a masterpiece against Cotto, a man that many considered to be a legitimate threat to defeat him.

Edwin Espejo says, he did it in a very convincing and methodical manner that answered all doubts about his ability to dominate a talent-laden welterweight division and dismiss all doubters about his boxing greatness. With his historical feat, Manny solidified his claim as the best boxer, pound for pound, in the planet.

The fight between Pacquiao and Cotto reminds us that humility makes a person win; but, an arrogant makes a person lose. The Bloggers said, learn from the humble Pacquiao himself; but, don’t learn from the arrogant Cotto.

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