Yellow Fever
Tomorrow, Filipino Pride and Pambansang Kamao Manny Pacquiao will once again step into the ring to show the whole world what an eight division world champion can do to defend his title. This time, against the American Sugar Shane Mosley.
And earlier today, Philippine time, these two great fighters stepped into the scales for their weigh-in.

Manny Pacquiao of the Philippines and US Shane Mosley (R) attend the official weigh-in for their fight in Las Vegas, Nevada on May 6, 2011. The eight division world champion Pacquiao marks his return to Las Vegas for the first time since 2009 by fighting Mosley for the World Boxing Organization welterweight title at the Garden Arena in the MGM Grand on May 7

Most of us are excited for the fight that will once again, hopefully, bring honor, pride, and unity to our problem-filled and divided country.
While most of the viewers will be placing their bets and riches for Pacquiao (or on what round will he send Mosley sleeping on the ring), our fighter will be fighting another opponent - poverty.
And Manny Pacquiao will once again set history tomorrow. For the first time in boxing history, a yellow pair of boxing gloves will be used. As most of us know, red, blue, and burgundy are the colors used by a boxer.
Yellow as a symbol of his fight against poverty.
Pacman is said to wear yellow to “signify the unity among the Filipino people across the globe”. In an interview with sportscaster Chino Trinidad, Pacman said in context that “boxing is not the biggest fight in his life. Eradicating poverty is now the biggest fight of his life.”
He also encouraged suppoters and fans of Shane Mosley to wear yellow too as a sign of unity with the Filipinos in our fight against poverty.
This move and advocacy of Pacquiao was lauded by the foreign media and other non-Filipino boxing aficionados. He uses his influence as a famous boxer to do something good and for the betterment of other people.
As expected, this move by Pacman, especially the preferred color, was not spared from comments and allegations that this was in support for President Noynoy Aquino (who used the same color during his campaign and obviously, the color inherited from his mother Cory Aquino).
Why choose the color yellow? Why not the other colors?
In my humorous and sarcastic mind, I made these things up:
Blue - The famous color of President Nonoy’s running-mate during the 2010 elections. This may be a bad choice. That color didn’t win.
Green - The so-called “galing at talino” color. Again, bad choice. This has a kiss of death back in 2010 (wink!)
Pink - The color of a bayani. Why not this one? Masakit sa mata. And Pacman might be mistaken as a member of Sir Danton Remoto’s group.
Red - The color of the badtrip and flash great man from Subic. Why not this one? It’s the usual.
Orange - The color of the guy who swam in the sea of garbage. Why not this one? Pacman supported this guy back in 2010? The reason may be obvious.
For some, Manny’s choice of color may be a big deal. Metaphysically speaking, color is just an accident. It may be present or not. What is essential is the essence, the substance. What is important is Manny Pacquiao’s advocacy to giht poverty.
With that advocacy, he is already a champion. And no one can take that title away from him.
I hope to see a sea of yellow tomorrow in support for our Pambansang Kamao.
And Floyd Mayweather, I hope to see you soon on the ring with this man.
Good luck Manny and bring honor once again to this country.
Padayon!
P.S. Can you spot the Pambansang Anino in the photo?

Yellow Fever

Tomorrow, Filipino Pride and Pambansang Kamao Manny Pacquiao will once again step into the ring to show the whole world what an eight division world champion can do to defend his title. This time, against the American Sugar Shane Mosley.

And earlier today, Philippine time, these two great fighters stepped into the scales for their weigh-in.

Manny Pacquiao of the Philippines and US Shane Mosley (R) attend the official weigh-in for their fight in Las Vegas, Nevada on May 6, 2011. The eight division world champion Pacquiao marks his return to Las Vegas for the first time since 2009 by fighting Mosley for the World Boxing Organization welterweight title at the Garden Arena in the MGM Grand on May 7

Most of us are excited for the fight that will once again, hopefully, bring honor, pride, and unity to our problem-filled and divided country.

While most of the viewers will be placing their bets and riches for Pacquiao (or on what round will he send Mosley sleeping on the ring), our fighter will be fighting another opponent - poverty.

And Manny Pacquiao will once again set history tomorrow. For the first time in boxing history, a yellow pair of boxing gloves will be used. As most of us know, red, blue, and burgundy are the colors used by a boxer.

Yellow as a symbol of his fight against poverty.

Pacman is said to wear yellow to “signify the unity among the Filipino people across the globe”. In an interview with sportscaster Chino Trinidad, Pacman said in context that “boxing is not the biggest fight in his life. Eradicating poverty is now the biggest fight of his life.”

He also encouraged suppoters and fans of Shane Mosley to wear yellow too as a sign of unity with the Filipinos in our fight against poverty.

This move and advocacy of Pacquiao was lauded by the foreign media and other non-Filipino boxing aficionados. He uses his influence as a famous boxer to do something good and for the betterment of other people.

As expected, this move by Pacman, especially the preferred color, was not spared from comments and allegations that this was in support for President Noynoy Aquino (who used the same color during his campaign and obviously, the color inherited from his mother Cory Aquino).

Why choose the color yellow? Why not the other colors?

In my humorous and sarcastic mind, I made these things up:

  • Blue - The famous color of President Nonoy’s running-mate during the 2010 elections. This may be a bad choice. That color didn’t win.
  • Green - The so-called “galing at talino” color. Again, bad choice. This has a kiss of death back in 2010 (wink!)
  • Pink - The color of a bayani. Why not this one? Masakit sa mata. And Pacman might be mistaken as a member of Sir Danton Remoto’s group.
  • Red - The color of the badtrip and flash great man from Subic. Why not this one? It’s the usual.
  • Orange - The color of the guy who swam in the sea of garbage. Why not this one? Pacman supported this guy back in 2010? The reason may be obvious.

For some, Manny’s choice of color may be a big deal. Metaphysically speaking, color is just an accident. It may be present or not. What is essential is the essence, the substance. What is important is Manny Pacquiao’s advocacy to giht poverty.

With that advocacy, he is already a champion. And no one can take that title away from him.

I hope to see a sea of yellow tomorrow in support for our Pambansang Kamao.

And Floyd Mayweather, I hope to see you soon on the ring with this man.

Good luck Manny and bring honor once again to this country.

Padayon!

P.S. Can you spot the Pambansang Anino in the photo?

Source: daylife.com

Notes

  1. mannypacquiaoshoes reblogged this from juanrepublic
  2. jexaltacion reblogged this from juanrepublic and added:
    Ngiting-ngiti pa si...bago yung laban a? :D
  3. ronah06 answered: yes
  4. shuitart answered: is it the one wearing sunglasses?(lol)
  5. iwanttheimpossible answered: singson. right?
  6. mommiesdiary answered: Will that be Chavit Singson? LoL
  7. tankedegira answered: Cha Beat Sing Song
  8. rjvg07 answered: Si Chavit Singson naka”chavit” na naman dyan… kadalasan naman ata yaon eh
  9. jcfourteen answered: yes. yung ulo sa likod ni manny hehehe :)
  10. danicalifornia85 answered: Is it Chavit Singson?
  11. bloodstein18 reblogged this from juanrepublic
  12. kuhristinejoie reblogged this from juanrepublic
  13. babaenglalaki answered: galing mo! XD
  14. sheeroow reblogged this from juanrepublic
  15. krissylovestodream answered: spotted! :D
  16. tumblrfrancisarchie answered: Pambansang anino?, ahm Chavit?, haha
  17. febbprue answered: ugly
  18. kreziaherika answered: Chavit Singson
  19. theirisism answered: Chavit Singson, he is the secret coach of PacMan.
  20. chiqcanah reblogged this from djandres
  21. djandres reblogged this from juanrepublic
  22. paupogii reblogged this from juanrepublic
  23. iiobeeflabogart reblogged this from juanrepublic
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  25. zee25zero answered: Um. Chavit singson???
  26. buningning answered: LOL. i do XD
  27. xteetchai answered: is it the one on Manny’s left side? just guessing.. :0 goodluck for manny.. GO PINAS!
  28. badbadandre answered: Chavit? Man I hate that guy.
  29. jheidee94 reblogged this from juanrepublic

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