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    #41
    Originally posted by lebrick View Post
    "should stay humble, that's what I always said"
    Mismo.



    I think Pac has matured a little. some of his replies makes sense now

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      #42
      Originally posted by -pound4pound- View Post
      Pacquiao saddened by Hatton’s crisis
      abs-cbnNEWS.com
      Posted at 09/14/2010 10:40 PM | Updated as of 09/14/2010 11:33 PM

      MANILA, Philippines – Filipino boxing superstar Manny Pacquiao has expressed hope that his erstwhile opponent Ricky Hatton will overcome the personal crisis he is going through.

      The former junior welterweight champion from Britain was diagnosed with depression and was caught on video allegedly snorting *******. He also reportedly has a drinking problem.

      “I feel sad because of what happened. Sana magbago na siya,” said Pacquiao while training at the Elorde Gym in Quezon City for his November 13 fight against Mexico’s Antonio Margarito.

      Hatton reportedly got depressed and addicted to drugs and alcohol after he lost to to Pacquiao in May 2009 via a second-round knockout.

      It was the worst beating for Hatton, who terrorized the junior welterweight division before his loss to the Filipino. His only other loss was to Floyd Mayweather Jr. when he climbed the welterweight class in December 27.

      Pacquiao advised Hatton to renew his faith so he can survive his crisis.

      “Don't tell God that you have a great problem but tell your problem that you have a great God,” said the Filipino.

      A newspaper earlier published a video footage of the boxer allegedly snorting *******.

      The News of the World secretly filmed Hatton supposedly using "industrial quan******" of the drug during a marathon 10-hour drinking session.

      The boxer later was reportedly “distraught and devastated” after learning that his alleged drug use was publicized.

      "He's very upset and very down as you'd imagine," his spokesman Max Clifford told BBC radio. "He said he feels he's let everyone down: himself, family, friends and the many fans who have been nothing but supportive.” -- With reports from Dyan Castillejo, ABS-CBN, Agence France-Presse and Reuters













      Ricky needs Jesus
      Never been a fan of him as a fighter but as a man Pacquiao is all class.

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        #43
        Originally posted by Castor_Troy View Post
        I heard this interview at the radio.

        There's something missing in the article. He was also asked about Floyd's current situation. he said


        "Dapat maging mapagkumbaba yang ang lagi kon sinasabi"

        Somebody pls translate
        Tagalog dialect is always a bit complicated coz meaning can change depends on the intonation of words spoken, So the translation can be, "He should remain calm and humble about it as i always say", or "I should remain calm and humble about it as i always say"

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          #44
          Originally posted by Chups View Post
          “Don't tell God that you have a great problem but tell your problem that you have a great God,” said the Filipino.


          Holy crap....add these to that Pac's wisdom thread.

          mayweather's word of wisdom

          "my s hit is paid for"

          lololol

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            #45
            Originally posted by miron_lang View Post
            Mismo.



            I think Pac has matured a little. some of his replies makes sense now
            at this current rate, he would give Confucious a run for his money..

            Pac's words of wisdom are simply amazing..

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              #46
              And some posters posted "don't hate me when i say this but i think pac is kinda dumb..." That's kinda a dumb thing to say now isn't it?

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