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PACQUIAO BEAT THE JERKS, NOT ALGIERI


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?Stand for nothing and fall for everything? is their motto.
Pacman looked great versus Chris Algieri last week. But what smallest tiger won?t look the same fighting the biggest housecat? Look what happened to Nonito Donaire recently when he dared try to beat the ?bigger? Nicholas Walters.

Incidentally, both ?fights? were products of Bob Arum matchmaking or business scheme. But what can the sport do when jerks abound?

Remember the only language that brats and crocs lucidly understand is money. And what better way to pressure them to make the Super Fight happen but for the people to talk to them in their language, and ignore jerks.

Picture yourself behind the wheel, wanting to drive fast to an appointment. Yet upon turning on the ignition, instead of up-changing the gear from neutral to 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th, you switch the button into a reverse course and then step on the gas pedal real hard. What do you think would happen?

And what do you call those who do the opposite of what leads to Mayweather vs. Pacquiao, yet demand that the bout should be made and say, ?It?s now or never?? Truly ironic, brats and crocs are ringing loud and madly for the Mega Bout to materialize, with fresh outcry and mimic from the very ?experts? who supported them in pushing for the inconceivable and laughable.

Humans in media who were surprised or disappointed at the outcome of ?Pacquiao-Algieri? must be jerks of high breed, because the normals among those in Twilight Saga laughed ahead of Algieri signing the Arum paper to fight Manny Pacquiao, for blood sucking purposes. How come many were enticed and taken for a ride?

The ?adulation,? ?poetry? and ?bewilderment? after the show is pitiable but entertaining ? simply because jerks are jerks, and that made Pacman beat them more convincingly than when he beat a toy in Algieri. The former kickboxer who is of Italian origin wasn?t as battered in the fight. He lost his Light Welterweight belt, but he retained his handsome look. Chris Algieri was knocked down only six times, and was able to survive all twelve rounds. But the jerks, guess what?

How come that man has never been educated and well informed than at this time, yet there is no time in history that man has never been this ?modern? or foolish?

As far as the people can judge, there are still few inhabitants left in biblical Jericho who have the right to howl or whisper a clamor for history?s grandest boxing event. And it?s a cause for hope (if hope isn?t sick). Contradiction, indeed, comes easy to the confused and hopeless. And boxing is, beyond ridiculous, full of it.

The ?Pacquiao-Algieri? proved to be another animated comedy-adventure film similar to 1995 Toy Story with Arum playing the role of Andy Davis in reverse, and Pacman as the head character named Woody, a pullstring cowboy. It was an Arum new hit, but only to a handful false Buzz played by Pacquiao adviser Michael Koncz and trainer Freddie Roach in the movie (or misguided elements in boxing).

The producers of ?Pacquiao-Algieri? are waiting for the release of official and accurate pay-per-view result or ?box office? earning of the show. It?s just a matter of time for everyone to be sure if Bob and company, along with the Money Team of Floyd ?Money? Mayweather, would be COMPELLED or not to finally hatch the Super Fight between their cash cows.

Should the ?biggies? desire salvation and finally DECIDE in the affirmative, it would not be on account of anything attributable to their credit and flattery, because the matter is purely circumstantial in which they have no option but the one remaining option. The decisiveness of the ?biggies? concerned along with their jerk cohorts, should they bow to reason, would be on the basis of them being pushed to the corner wherein nothing but thick, high walls (built by the people) are surrounding them.

The language is effective, and so they have heard us and will soon, surely come to their senses. PPV (or People Power Victorious) once again triumphed, and once again sanity (or democracy) ruled despite the obstinate and obstacles. Don?t go to vampires if you?re fainting and pale, needing blood transfusion.

Go to the nearest E.R. instead.

And watch the great film ?GOD?S NOT DEAD??

Be alive.

renimvalenzuela@yahoo.com


Click here to view a list of other articles written by Reni M. Valenzuela.


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