frankly i think its too early. Id like him to take a fight against a super hungry fighter at 130 I know diaz's pudgy butt can get down to that weight thatd be a good fight.
if pac does not retire next year, by the time he gets to 135, diaz would be in 147, lol...
Are talking about former WBA Jr. Welter champ Morris East ?
LOL!!! You caught me on the wrong side of the compass there buddy! Yes, I was referring to Morris. LOL!!! I guess the fact that his father is American (a serviceman who served in one of the bases in the Philippines?) led me to the wrong direction so to speak!
I remember his search for his father having been featured on CNN.
At last, I've finally discovered a Non-Pinoy who knows how to spell Philippines or Filipinos right..
LOL!!! Actually, like I said, there are many! I have met quite a number. Some have fallen so much in love with the islands and people, they now live in such places as Boracay, Cebu, some coastal towns in Pangasinan...
There's quite an expat community of Germans and Scandinavians in Bohol and near the beach at Pagodpod (spelling? ) in the Ilocos region.
They know how to spell "Philippines" and "Filipinos", I'm sure!
you sure are a tourist... haven't been to boracay or cebu so far but i've been to a couple of other good places in the country.... ever visted palawan? it's nice there... try to check it out...
you sure are a tourist... haven't been to boracay or cebu so far but i've been to a couple of other good places in the country.... ever visted palawan? it's nice there... try to check it out...
We try to check out lotsa places every chance we get, but no, I've not been to Palawan. I've heard so much about it though:
There's a white cliff (like those at Dover in England) in Palawan, I have been told and there's great wildlife in an island near there featuring not only animals that are indigenous to the Philippines but also African wildlife.
Maybe next time.
Also, next time we'd much like to include in our IT Samal near Davao as well as Kamigin...
We're not tourists in the strict sense of the word, really. Our ties to the islands go all the way back to my grandparents who were among the so-called "Thomasites"-- teachers sent to the Philippines aboard the USS Thomas. I think you've heard of them.
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