However, we all know what Pacquiao is like, apart from being a great boxer he also has other interests, if he wanted to be a very great politician in his country, that also means that he has a great heart, because I understand that "good politicians" are those who want to help.
Some of the things I didn't know about Pacquiao that happened:
Legendary boxing referee admits to cheating by giving Manny Pacquiao 18-second count Boxing referee Carlos Padilla has claimed he helped Manny Pacquaio win a famous fight by giving him an astonishing 18-second count.
Padilla enjoyed a great career and is most famed for being the man in the middle for the Thrilla in Manilla between Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier.
However one of his most infamous fights came 25 years later when he officiated an up and coming Pacquiao against Nedal Hussein in 2000.
The Filipino was a big name in his home country but was yet to make it Stateside and took on Hussein for the WBC international title.
Source:
https://www.dailystar.co.uk/sport/boxing/manny-pacquiao-boxing-referee-cheat-28589618This is a blow. I didn't know about this thing but if this referee has said it. It might be true but also not true. I haven't seen yet the match of Pacquiao for that year against Nedal.
But if that's something that he has exposed and admitted well, it's on him. Even if he has given the advantage and help for the count for Pacquiao. Still, his other matches that he's got can speak for himself that he's literally a legend and did his best all the way from the bottom to the top.
Yes, indeed this was not Pacquiao's fault, aside from Pacquiao not needing any special help at the time, he himself made his own luck with his own talent, this may or may not be a statement that could have been made up, now at present there are many ways to earn money, we don't know if someone who really wants to see Pacquiao pays it, I consider that envy is such a dirty feeling, almost as if it were stolen, because the energies that some emit are so toxic that it can tarnish Any achievement, obviously those who give away feed on these things, at this point for me this is not relevant, what matters is what is being developed now by the same boxer.
Can't believe Pacman KOed that Yootuber brutally, it doesn't look like an exhibition fight as Pacman exercise his full force to show his KO power. The exhibition that I have in mind is just like Tyson vs Jones who just keeps the pace while maintaining not to crush someone.
Anyway, congrats to Pacman. I see the exhibition gathered a lot of people in Korea. I'm guessing this is the first time they saw this legendary fighter set foot in Korea.
Well, the truth is that I liked how Pacquiao did it, it showed that it is not just an exhibition fight but that it has given a very good taste to everyone who attended, for me it was an impressive fight, if Pacquiao continues with that level he should resume his professional boxing path and thus continue giving those boxing demonstrations in his style, which is something very good, I understand that he does not want to, because now he has another way of thinking, but I think he has more and can do it, Of course, someone would have to convince him, or I don't know if at this point he wants to stay as he is, he is a legend, and we all want to see Pacquioao again in his maximum splendor.
Here are some of the incidents of the fight:
Manny Pacquiao wins on return to boxing ring for charity bout against YouTuber DK YooPhilippine boxing great Manny Pacquiao returned to the ring on Sunday for the first time since retiring to take part in an exhibition bout against South Korean YouTuber DK Yoo in Seoul.
The 43-year-old fighter turned politician stepped away from boxing to launch a bid for the Philippine presidency, a bid which ultimately failed. He also served as a senator between 2016 and May this year.
Source:
https://www.thenationalnews.com/sport/other-sport/2022/12/11/manny-pacquiao-wins-on-return-to-boxing-ring-for-charity-bout-against-youtuber-dk-yoo/