Many people are a bit surprised by the recent actions of Pacquiao and his Team. Many people are wondering, "Why not just take the drug test, what's the big deal? We know you're clean Manny, so just prove it and shut all your haters up".
The problem folks, is that we're all assuming that Pacquiao is clean and has nothing to hide.
Let's take a look at what Pacquiao has hidden so far in his life.
1.) Pacquiao recently lied to HBO, post Cotto vs Pacquiao fight, when he went on camera claiming "I'll take a vacation with my family, I will leave the decision up to my promoter regarding Mayweather, for now I will rest and take a vacation with my family".
Pacquiao has just given the impression of being a family man, but the reality is that taking a vacation with his family was the last thing on his mind. Where did Pacquiao really go? Well, he went on a vacation alright, but it wasn't with his family, it was with a mistress he met while filming his new movie. (the one you saw being filmed in the 24/7 of Pac vs Cotto)
The truth is that Pacquiao and his wife, Jinkee, flew back to his homeland on separate flights. The tension actually started only hours after Pacquiao's fight with Cotto. They attended a mass at a church, a time when the so-called honorable Catholic man should be celebrating with his wife in God's house, but it instead turned into a soap opera as Jinkee suddenly began to burst into tears as the priest preached a message of "being a family man and loving your family". The thoughts of her husband having an affair, cheating her and their kids, went through her mind and she lost control.
From PhilStar:
Sadly, It's not the first time Pacquiao has cheated on his wife and kids. Years back, Pacquiao used to attend brothels in his homeland. He ended up having a child with one of the ********** workers. This devastated his wife, but Pacquiao promised to clean up his act...
2.) Apparently, we're supposed to believe that Pacquiao has a fear of needles and a superstition regarding getting his blood taken close to a fight. I don't know about you, but it seems odd that a guy who has tattoo's all over his body would have a fear of needles, and I don't know about you, but the God that I know forbids superstitions. What's also interesting is their Team's first excuse that a blood test would affect him "mentally".
Straight from the bible:
I find it hard to believe that a so-called Catholic man who once said on 24/7 (Hatton vs Pacquiao) that "I will lose when God wants me to lose", would suddenly start to have superstitions and believe in such non-sense.
Apparently, when your opponent is Ricky Hatton at the end of his career, it's Ok to be god-like, but when you're opponent is Floyd Mayweather Jr. , it's time to pull out every excuse in the book in order to avoid being drug tested.
3. ) Let's also take a look at the people who Pacquiao is surrounded in his personal life.
The man with Pacquiao above, Luis Singson, is perhaps one of the most corrupt politicians in Pacquiao's country. He's a nationally known ******** lord known for "strong-hand" tactics in order to remain in power.
From a UK story regarding corruption:
As everyone knows, Pacquiao is running for office in May. The image he's tried to maintain has been created just like any other Politician. Does Pacquiao really care about his homeland? Why is he surrounding himself with his nations worst criminals?
4.) Pacquiao says kids should not emulate Mayweather. "The difference between Floyd with the other fighters I went up against is that he talks a lot of trash which should not be emulated by kids"
To me, that is interesting. Mayweather has agreed to the 50/50 split, has agreed to Pacquiao's $10 Million penalty for a lb over the weight limit, and has agreed to their request to use 8oz gloves for both fighters. The only "trash-talk" that I've heard from Mayweather is that, "Pacquiao doesn't want to fight me and he knows he can't beat me, speak up for yourself and stop hiding behind Roach".
Does this really sound like trash-talk?
Mayweather is only demanding that both himself and Pacquiao be subjected to USADA drug testing which is random. The only thing we've heard so far out of Pacquiao himself regarding this demand is the following:
Now, I say to Floyd Mayweather Jr., don’t be a coward and face me in the ring, mano-a-mano and shut your big, pretty mouth, so we can show the world who is the true king of the ring,” said Pacquiao
Now wait a second here... It seems Pacquiao is the one who's starting the trash-talk. What is the big deal about taking a simple drug test? What does Pacquiao have to hide? Requesting a more thorough drug test is considered to be the act a coward? Wow, imagine that folks. If requesting a drug test is coward-like, then what do you call it when you refuse to take that test and cancel the fight...? (as Pacquiao's promoter has threatened)
Is this the same guy who demanded Miguel Cotto to lose weight fighting below his natural weight and *still* put his WW belt on the line? Is this the same guy who requested a $10M weight penalty on Mayweather? (as well as weight penalties on Morales and De La Hoya in the past)
Myself, I'm not surprised at all about Pacquiao's behavior... but that's because I know who the real Pacquiao is. Think logically about this folks. A man who cheats on his wife and kids, lies to them on a regular basis... is supposed to be honorable and righteous against a man who he wants to destroy in the ring?
Pacquiao needs to do one thing only, drop the ****** law-suit (at least for now), stop hiding behind silly excuses, and TAKE THE DRUG TEST. To me it's VERY su****ious why he would turn down millions or dollars in exchange for a drop of his blood on a random date.
The latest news from Arum regarding the drug testing is that they do not want to use USADA, they want to use a 3rd party testing organization. The same one which test MLB players... Wait a second, the same organization that passes players such as Barry Bonds? (a well known PED user)
Does Pac have something to hide? It sure seems that way. Judging from his past behavior, I would be more surprised if IS clean.
The problem folks, is that we're all assuming that Pacquiao is clean and has nothing to hide.
Let's take a look at what Pacquiao has hidden so far in his life.
1.) Pacquiao recently lied to HBO, post Cotto vs Pacquiao fight, when he went on camera claiming "I'll take a vacation with my family, I will leave the decision up to my promoter regarding Mayweather, for now I will rest and take a vacation with my family".
Pacquiao has just given the impression of being a family man, but the reality is that taking a vacation with his family was the last thing on his mind. Where did Pacquiao really go? Well, he went on a vacation alright, but it wasn't with his family, it was with a mistress he met while filming his new movie. (the one you saw being filmed in the 24/7 of Pac vs Cotto)
The truth is that Pacquiao and his wife, Jinkee, flew back to his homeland on separate flights. The tension actually started only hours after Pacquiao's fight with Cotto. They attended a mass at a church, a time when the so-called honorable Catholic man should be celebrating with his wife in God's house, but it instead turned into a soap opera as Jinkee suddenly began to burst into tears as the priest preached a message of "being a family man and loving your family". The thoughts of her husband having an affair, cheating her and their kids, went through her mind and she lost control.
From PhilStar:
Jinkee’s mother, Rosalina Jamora, on the other hand, said she was distraught by reports of Pacquiao’s affair.
“As a mother, of course I was hurt. Whatever the intrigues are, they will have to decide on that,” she said.
Jinkee’s father Nestor Jamora was visibly angry.
He warned the entire Jamora clan might boycott Pacquiao and would even campaign against the boxer in his bid to become congressman of Sarangani.
“As a mother, of course I was hurt. Whatever the intrigues are, they will have to decide on that,” she said.
Jinkee’s father Nestor Jamora was visibly angry.
He warned the entire Jamora clan might boycott Pacquiao and would even campaign against the boxer in his bid to become congressman of Sarangani.
After the Morales bout, Pacquiao was in the limelight again during the first week of February 2006 when a ********** working in a Manila night club claimed that he was the father of her son, born out of a whirlwind affair with the boxer. Allegedly, the boxer was not giving her child financial support, prompting her to sue Pacquiao and demanding P250,000,000 ($5,159,958) in child support. In March the same year, Pacquiao was rushed to hospital for liver problems that was caused by womanizing, bar-hopping, etc. Pacquiao's trainer Freddie Roach had raised his concerns earlier about the boxer.
Straight from the bible:
Superstition is based on the ignorant faith of an object having magical powers. Another word for superstition is idolatry. The Bible does not support the idea of things occurring by chance, but nothing is done outside of God’s sovereign control. Either He causes or allows everything in keeping with His divine plan (Acts 4:28, Ephesians 1:10).
There are many types of superstitions in the world, ranging from the benign—such as not walking under a ladder—to the occult practices of astrology, black magic, divination, voodoo and sorcery. Scripture condemns those who practice astrology (Deuteronomy 4:19), magic, divination and sorcery (2 Kings 21:6, Isaiah 2:6). Idolatry is also forbidden, and no one who practices it will enter the Kingdom of God (Revelation 21:27). These types of practices are extremely dangerous because they open the minds of the practitioners to the influence of the devil. First Peter 5:8 warns us to “be self-controlled and alert. Your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour.”
We should get our faith not from objects or rituals of man-made origin, but from the one true God who gives eternal life. “See to it that no one takes you captive through hollow and deceptive philosophy, which depends on human tradition and the basic principles of this world rather than on Christ. For in Christ all the fullness of the Deity lives in bodily form, and you have been given fullness in Christ, who is the head over every power and authority” (Colossians 2:8-10).
There are many types of superstitions in the world, ranging from the benign—such as not walking under a ladder—to the occult practices of astrology, black magic, divination, voodoo and sorcery. Scripture condemns those who practice astrology (Deuteronomy 4:19), magic, divination and sorcery (2 Kings 21:6, Isaiah 2:6). Idolatry is also forbidden, and no one who practices it will enter the Kingdom of God (Revelation 21:27). These types of practices are extremely dangerous because they open the minds of the practitioners to the influence of the devil. First Peter 5:8 warns us to “be self-controlled and alert. Your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour.”
We should get our faith not from objects or rituals of man-made origin, but from the one true God who gives eternal life. “See to it that no one takes you captive through hollow and deceptive philosophy, which depends on human tradition and the basic principles of this world rather than on Christ. For in Christ all the fullness of the Deity lives in bodily form, and you have been given fullness in Christ, who is the head over every power and authority” (Colossians 2:8-10).
Apparently, when your opponent is Ricky Hatton at the end of his career, it's Ok to be god-like, but when you're opponent is Floyd Mayweather Jr. , it's time to pull out every excuse in the book in order to avoid being drug tested.
3. ) Let's also take a look at the people who Pacquiao is surrounded in his personal life.
The man with Pacquiao above, Luis Singson, is perhaps one of the most corrupt politicians in Pacquiao's country. He's a nationally known ******** lord known for "strong-hand" tactics in order to remain in power.
From a UK story regarding corruption:
The whistle-blower in the controversy is Luis Singson, governor of Ilocos Sur province. He confessed to being the president's "bagman", collecting money from illegal ******** operators and delivering the sums, in cheques and cash, to Mr Estrada at least once a month. "The bottom line for Mr Estrada is none other than the amount of money going to his pocket," said his accuser, whose evidence was televised live and was, according to every opinion poll, highly convincing.
4.) Pacquiao says kids should not emulate Mayweather. "The difference between Floyd with the other fighters I went up against is that he talks a lot of trash which should not be emulated by kids"
To me, that is interesting. Mayweather has agreed to the 50/50 split, has agreed to Pacquiao's $10 Million penalty for a lb over the weight limit, and has agreed to their request to use 8oz gloves for both fighters. The only "trash-talk" that I've heard from Mayweather is that, "Pacquiao doesn't want to fight me and he knows he can't beat me, speak up for yourself and stop hiding behind Roach".
Does this really sound like trash-talk?
Mayweather is only demanding that both himself and Pacquiao be subjected to USADA drug testing which is random. The only thing we've heard so far out of Pacquiao himself regarding this demand is the following:
Now, I say to Floyd Mayweather Jr., don’t be a coward and face me in the ring, mano-a-mano and shut your big, pretty mouth, so we can show the world who is the true king of the ring,” said Pacquiao
Now wait a second here... It seems Pacquiao is the one who's starting the trash-talk. What is the big deal about taking a simple drug test? What does Pacquiao have to hide? Requesting a more thorough drug test is considered to be the act a coward? Wow, imagine that folks. If requesting a drug test is coward-like, then what do you call it when you refuse to take that test and cancel the fight...? (as Pacquiao's promoter has threatened)
Is this the same guy who demanded Miguel Cotto to lose weight fighting below his natural weight and *still* put his WW belt on the line? Is this the same guy who requested a $10M weight penalty on Mayweather? (as well as weight penalties on Morales and De La Hoya in the past)
Myself, I'm not surprised at all about Pacquiao's behavior... but that's because I know who the real Pacquiao is. Think logically about this folks. A man who cheats on his wife and kids, lies to them on a regular basis... is supposed to be honorable and righteous against a man who he wants to destroy in the ring?
Pacquiao needs to do one thing only, drop the ****** law-suit (at least for now), stop hiding behind silly excuses, and TAKE THE DRUG TEST. To me it's VERY su****ious why he would turn down millions or dollars in exchange for a drop of his blood on a random date.
The latest news from Arum regarding the drug testing is that they do not want to use USADA, they want to use a 3rd party testing organization. The same one which test MLB players... Wait a second, the same organization that passes players such as Barry Bonds? (a well known PED user)
Does Pac have something to hide? It sure seems that way. Judging from his past behavior, I would be more surprised if IS clean.
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