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    Pacquiao says he'll be fully recovered in two months.

    A little less than two months after going under knife for his shoulder injury that was aggravated during his losing fight with undefeated American Floyd Mayweather Jr., eight-division world boxing champion Many Pacquiao is fast recovering under the rehabilitation program prescribed by his physician.

    The soon-to-be 37-year-old Sarangani Congressman, in his small little way, through sports and religious undertakings, is even single-handedly succeeding in the process of uniting and promoting peace among his Christian and ****** constituents.

    Daily, for almost a month now, no less than a thousand Christian and ****** highland residents along the town of Tinonto in Sarangani gather from Monday to Friday at the Paquiao-owned Pacman Beach Resort to engage in friendly competitions in a project the former World Boxing Organization welterweight belt-owner "Bring Me" program, close associates David Sisson and Benjamin "Choy" Garcia attested.

    "The project is kind of a sports-religious affair with attendees, both Christians and ******s, engaged themselves in several sporting competitions like basketball, volleyball, chess, billiards, darts and even scrabble, tug-of-war, palo sebo and several more everyday," Sisson, Pacquiaos's Man Friday, said in an interview Thursday.

    "After the sports competitions, susundan ng Bible Study with both Christians and ******s in attendance," Garcia, who is Pacquiao’s close in security, butted in.

    "Napakaganda ng event kasi makikita mo ang ang akala ng marami ay magkakaaway na ****** at Kristiyano ay sama-samang naglalaro," chief security Caloy ****, for his part said. "At nagbabasa pa ng bibliya."

    "Masaya lahat ng participants na umuuwi may premyo," Garcia added.

    "Hindi lamang mga winner and may uwing gift package at cash." The daily affair, according to Sisson, is called "Bring Me" because attendees and participants are required to recite Bible verses and interpret them.

    "The event, besides uniting our people and providing an opportunity to gain peace in the province, likewise, affords me a chance to dip into the sea water na nakakatulong sa madaling paggaling ng injury ko," Pacquiao himself told this writer in a separate interview at his posh Forbes Park residence in Makati City.

    The "Fighter of the Decade" honoree of the Boxing Writers Association of America was operated on for torn rotator cuff by known bone and muscle specialist, Dr. Neil ElAttrache of the Kerlan Jobe Orthoaedic Cinic in Los Angeles days following his unanimous decision defeat to Mayweather on May 2 in Las Vegas.

    Pacquiao suffered the injury weeks before what was dubbed s "Fight of the Century" while training at his trainer Freddie Roach-owned Wild Card Gym in Hollywood, recovered in the course of his preparations but recurred during wild exchanges in the fourth round of the encounter.

    "It's healing, slowly and surely," Pacquiao said in the same interview a day after coaching Team Kia to an 88-85 win over Meralco, ending the Carnival's first season stint in the professionl Philippine Basketball Association.

    "I have aleady removed the sling in my right arm three weeks ago and I can lift it na ng pakonti-konti. "I think mga two months pa, fully recovered na at puwede nang mag-ensayo muli, he said with a chuckle."

    Pacquiao asserted though that there is no plan yet as to when he will return fighting, saying, "ang focus ko ngayon ay pagalingin ang balikat ko. When it is completely cured, saka na natin pagpasiyahan ang paglaban muli."

    He also did not reveal his plans for next year's elections where he has been reported to be eyeing a senate post. "It's still too early for that. Marami pang dapat gawin sa kongreso na isa sa mga
    pinagtutuunan ko ng pansin ngayon."





    #2
    LOL!!!! In several threads I predicted just this, and that he will fight late this year. The PAcfans said, no way, it's a severe tear he couldn't possibly be ready to fight until 8+ months. Pacquiao will fight this year book it. The injury was just an excuse.

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      #3
      The One Armed Warrior Returns!!

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        #4
        Kobe had the same exact injury and was out a whole season and still recovering. but manny is already recovered?. Idk but this is what a fake injury looks like

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          #5
          Hahahahaha

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            #6
            Team Pacquiao stay shooting themselves in the foot.

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              #7
              Jesus f.u.ckin Christ

              Pac and his team don't even care how ridiculous this whole " injury " has played out to the public.

              Get ready for Pac / Vargas in Nov in Macau

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                #8
                People still talking about it being a fake injury, so worried Floyd wont get credit for the win and don't want a rematch also?

                Well im afraid Floyd isn't getting credit for the win, so the rematch is a must still.

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                  #9
                  I'm sure his story will change 3 or 4 times before he finds one he likes.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by hugh grant View Post
                    People still talking about it being a fake injury, so worried Floyd wont get credit for the win and don't want a rematch also?

                    Well im afraid Floyd isn't getting credit for the win, so the rematch is a must still.
                    thats not the point , its not about the fight anymore. Its about how ridiculous manny and his team are looking. He said he had a "torn rotator cuff". that type if injury doesnt heal that fast . and the fact that manny is claiming hes already almost recovered makes it even worse

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