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Sunday, 10 May 2009 20:39 |
JJ, My Friend:
You are right. Pacman will be a source of our pride if he is fighting great fighters, like him.
Pacman is like a bar topnotcher, being chased by other law graduates from lowly-regarded or “low standard” law schools, who also want to be bar topnotchers.
When Pacman or other law graduates of this class tops the bar, the topnotcher will still be called a topnotcher, not second fiddle, and will still be a source of pride.
Just like in Major Baseball League or NBA or NFL or other major leagues, a team sometimes falls under a weak division. Any of the team, which wins in that division, will still be considered a champion of the division.
Mahinang division nga, pero champion pa rin. Manny maybe able to choose his fate but not necessarily his destiny.
Why penalize Manny for belonging to a “weak division” for which he has no control of? Why not consider him a champion when nobody could beat him?
The “Con Job” mentioned by the sports columnist in the LA Times does not refer to Manny’s fighting ability but to the people running Team Pacquiao.
JGL
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