There’s
life after Manny Pacquiao’s defeat, guys. For Heaven’s sake, let’s all move on.
Pacquiao
himself has GRACIOUSLY accepted his loss. He has categorically said he has no
excuse for it. If there’s one person who can say with authority why he had
lost, it’s him.
So
stop the debates, the arguments, the blame game or whatever. Please. IT WON’T
DO ANYBODY ANY GOOD! Especially if you cite religion as the reason behind the
disappointment which millions of us had went through..
MAGAAWAY-AWAY
lamang tayo. MAGKAKASALA pa tayo sa Panginoong Diyos dahil gusto pang palabasin
ng iba na nagalit Siya dahil nakalimot si Manny na mag-sign of the cross o nagiba siya ng
pananampalataya,
Na
para bang BENGGATIBO ang Panginoon.
Kaya
por diyos y por santo, HUWAG KAYOJNG PADALA sa mga UHAW SA PUBLICITY na gustong
magpalaki ng anggulog ito.
Pacquiao’s
match with Marquez was just another fight. Every contest will have a winner and
a loser. In this case, the loser was Manny. And he has NO COMPLAINTS against
it.
Kaya
kung si Pacquiao mismo, WALANG REKLAMO, ano pa ang dahilan para pagtalunan pa
ang sinapit niya? Maliban sa LIBRENG PUBLISIDAD para sa mga sumasakay sa
pangyayari, anong buti ang mapapala na sambayanan?
Keep
in mind also that the loss DID NOT DO ANY DAMAGE to our country, or to our
race. It did not diminish the respect of the international community on the Philippines ,
on Pacquiao or on us the Filipino people, especially in the field of boxing.
So
let’s all move on.
Instead
of wasting time and energy on endless discussions on Pacquiao’s loss, focus
more on how you can help Typhoon ‘Pablo’s’ victims. Or on how you can help our other
less-fortunate countrymen.
Or
better yet, how you can come up with possible solutios to the country’s
problems.
HINDI
LANG KAY PACQUIAO umiikot ang buhay natin, mga kababayan. Huwag sana tayong makalimot. 30
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