Miyerkules, Nobyembre 18, 2009

Case of Legitimacy

Okay, so much has been said about the latest victory of Manny Pacquiao, an 11th round TKO against Puerto Rico’s Miguel Cotto. We already knew what happened and almost all newspapers dissected the match from the opening bell. Experts made their blow by blow account of the bout dubbed as “Firepower” which gave us an in-depth look at the bloody match.

On my part, I want to give a little observation or something like a study of Manny Pacquiao's date with history. Aside from being heralded as the “Pound for Pound Best Fighter” in the world, he became the first boxer to win 7 titles in 7 different weight divisions.

Today, I will give my own analysis on how legitimate Pacquiao’s 7 world titles are.

ARE ALL 7 TITLES OF MANNY PACQUIAO LEGITIMATE?



Nowadays, an average boxing fan got lost because of the influx of titles or champions in every division. I myself was having a hard time figuring out what is real and what is not. I still have to compare my observation among the different perceptions of boxing gurus.

Here we go!

1. WBC Flyweight Champion (1998-’99)

In December of 1998, Manny Pacquiao knocked-out Thai Chatchai Sasakul in 8 rounds to win the WBC Flyweight title. Sasakul got the title from Yuri Arbachakov, who was regarded as the top flyweight at that time. When you beat someone who defeats the recognized #1 guy, it means that you are now the guy. Pacquiao’s belt in this division is indeed legitimate.

2. IBF Super Bantamweight Champion (2001-’03)

After losing his flyweight title, he now moves 3 divisions higher, passing the 115 & 118 lbs. He then fought reigning IBF Super Bantamweight Champion Lehlo Ledwaba and knocked him out also. Ledwaba was toting a 33-1-1 record and was regarded as a classy and talented fighter. I would say that Pacman second title is very much legitimate.

3. Ring Magazine/ Universally Recognized Featherweight Champion (2003-’05)




When Manny beat Marco Antonio Barrera in November of 2003 in 11 rounds, no title was at stake. But Barrera was the Ring Magazine Featherweight Champion at that time. Barrera locked his lofty position by beating WBC champion Erik Morales in a rematch, but he refused the belt. In this situation, we indeed ignore the rightful sanctioning bodies. Though some quarters might debate, the title that Pacquiao took away from Barrera was recognized in the boxing world.

4. WBC Super Featherweight Champion (2008)




After a bloody loss to Erik Morales in 2005, Manny had a string of victories. He downed Morales twice, repeated over Barrera and a stand-off with Juan Manuel Marquez. The two, Pacquiao and Marquez, met again this time at the 130 lbs. level and Pacquiao won the controversial fight. Despite the intrigues, we can’t argue the fact that Manny was the best Super Featherweight from 2006-’08.

5. WBC Lightweight Champion (2008)




This title is the one many experts might find debatable. David Diaz was considered as a strap holder of the belt, a description given to a champion whose claim was a bit shaky. Diaz won the “Interim WBC title” by beating Jose Armando Sta. Cruz, and was later named the organizations champion when “regular” champion Joel Casamayor was stripped. Despite Manny Paqcquiao’s masterful demolition of Diaz, many might prefer him to beat Casamayor to be considered the best Lightweight. This is still not including the unified titlist, Nate Campbell. I may also have some qualms about this particular issue but to conclude, Manny still beat a formidable champion who has a legitimate belt.

6. World Junior Welterweight Champion (2009)


No dispute probably in all corners after the 2nd round stoppage of Manny Pacquiao against a long time Junior Welterweight champion Ricky Hatton. The Hitman was a Light welterweight since his pro debut and enjoyed the claim as the best in the division since beating Kostya Tsyzu. Pacquiao’s 6th division belt was certainly a legitimate one.




7. WBO Welterweight Champion (2009)



The quest for the historic feat ended after Manny Pacquiao destroyed bona fide welterweight champion in Puerto Rican, Miguel Cotto. Despite the fact that WBO was not that prestigious as the WBC diadem, the boxing world thinks that Cotto was the best Welterweight, with apology to Shane Mosley.

In summing up, Manny’s accomplishments were a staggering feat. By beating the best in every division he conquered, Manny Pacquiao is now in the same page with the likes of Muhammad Ali, Marvin Hagler and Sugar Ray Leonard. Maybe even better!

Lunes, Nobyembre 16, 2009

Patawa Muna!

Sabi nila, ang katatawanan ay mabisang gamot. Gamot saan? Bukol, UTI, galis o pagtatae. Ah! gamot daw sa kalungkutan o depresyon! Kahit saglit na oras lamang ay maisantabi ang pighati at mapalitan ng ngiti. Kalokohan, kabalastugan o katarantaduhan man, i-enjoy mo lang. Mas masarap kung ikaw ang tumatawa kesa ikaw ang pinagtatawanan.

Simulan mo na at harinawang mapasaya kita!


Anak: Tay, totoo po bang may multo?
Tatay: Anak walang multo! Bakit mo naitanong?
Anak: Sabi kasi ni yaya merong multo.
Tatay: Anak.... Tangina naman, wala tayong yaya!
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Mag-ama nakasakay sa barko habang bumabagyo...
Anak: Tay! Nag-aalala po ako. Parang lulubog ang barko.
Tatay: Tanga! Ba’t ka mag-aalala eh di naman atin to!
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Isang binata naputulan ng parehong braso, pagdating sa ospital,

Binata: Doc gamutin nyo po ako naputol parehong braso ko.
Doc: Mga anong oras ka ba naputulan?
Binata: Mga 10 oras na po.
Doc: 10? Eh bakit ngayon ka lang pumunta dito?
Binata: HALLER! Mahirap kayang pumara ng jeep!
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Son to dying father;

Anak: Itay, ano po ang gusto n’yo, magpalibing ba o magpa-cremate?
Ama: Ikaw na bahala, anak, I surprise mo na lang ako.
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Rene: Dok, bakit lagi akong natatae kapag 6:00 a.m.?
Dok: Aba! Ok! Mabuti nga yan. Anong problema mo dun?
Rene: 7:30 a.m. kasi ako nagigising, Dok.
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Job Interview

Boss: Ano ang alam mo?
Rommel: Alam ko po kung saan kayo nakatira ng misis n’yo at kung saan nakatira ang kabit n’yo.
Boss: Tanggap ka na!
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Dalawang holdaper sa bangko;

Holdaper #1: Yehey! Mayaman na tayo!
Holdaper #2: Bilangin mo na!
Holdaper #1: Alam mo namang mahina ako sa Math. Abangan na lang natin sa balita kung magkano!
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Pedro: Galing ako sa doktor, nakabili na ako ng hearing aid. Grabe ang linaw ngayon ng pandinig ko!
Juan: Wow galing! Magkano bili mo sa hearing aid?
Pedro: Kahapon lang!
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Mister: Ano ang pagkain natin?
Misis: Nasa mesa, bahala ka ng pumili.
Mister: Isang pirasong tuyo? Ano ang pagpipilian ko?
Misis: Pumili ka kung kakain ka o hindi!
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Toto: Pangarap ko, kumita ng P250,000 monthly gaya ni Daddy!
Juvy: Wow! Ganyan kalaki ang kinikita ng Daddy mo?
Toto: Hindi! Ganyan din ang pangarap niya!
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Boy: Nay, muntik na kong mag top one sa klase!
Nanay: Ba’t mo naman nasabi?
Boy: Ini-announce kasi kanina yung top one sa klase, ang itinuro ni mam yung katabi ko. Muntik na ako!





Sana'y ngiti ang namutawi sa iyong mga labi! Hanggang sa muli at ako'y kanina pa naiihi!

Martes, Nobyembre 10, 2009

Remembering Philippines Most Wanted



Alvin Flores was gunned down last Oct. 29 in Compostela, Cebu. Many recognized him as the modern day outlaw in the long line of Philippine's Most Wanted personnel. His underworld career began in late 80’s when he became an alleged recruit of Alex Boncayao Brigade in Malabon area. He later create his own gang, named after him saying, “Someday my name would be famous”.

It was said that Alvin Flores Group was barely mentioned in the media but in the criminal world, they began to be noticed. But on that fateful day in October, his luck rans out.

Like I’ve said earlier, Alvin is just one of the most feared bandits, the country ever saw. Today, I will intorduced 3 more, who wreck havoc in the country.

Late 1940’s, Manila resembled a wild frontier town. It’s normal to see businessmen tucked gun in their belts as they went about their daily routines. Clashes between rival gangs were a regular occurence in congested communities of Paco, Sta. Ana, Sampaloc and Tondo.


Nicasio Salonga’s, popularly known as Asyong Salonga, criminal career flourished in these surroundings. A typical urban Filipino gangster, Asyong’s specialties were robbery, extortion and murder. But he was generous enough as he shared his prosperity to his needy neighbors. Despite his notoriety, Asyong was free to roam the city. It was said that he was protected by politicians and police officers who used him for their personal purpose.

He was killed in October 1951 by a single bullet in the head while drinking with his buddies in Tondo. He was only 27 years old.

Leonardo Melencio aka Nardong Putik was known as the Robinhood of Cavite. He was loved by the farmers in his hometown and was remembered for restoring peace and order in the community he controlled.

It was believed that Nardo wore an amulet that protected him from bullets, but only if he were standing on mud when he was shot at. He acquired the amulet from another Cavite mythical outlaw, Tiagong Akyat.

Throughout his violent career, he was associated with powerful politicians. He was in & out of prisons that forced former Senator Justiniano Montano to call for a full Senate inquiry into the Manecio case.




On February 10, 1971. Nardong Putik would again grab the headlines. This time he was accused of gunning down two anti-narcotics agents of National Bureau of Investigation. Months later, another team from NBI would end his career permanently. NBI agents engaged Nardong Putik in a gun battle. His car was raked by gunfire and 60 bullets were counted on his body. The NBI team that Nardong Putik encountered was led by an agent named Epimaco Velasco.

Benjamin Garcia or Ben Tumbling was only 23 when he was shot and killed in an ambush set-up by police operatives led by Intelligence Chief Vicente Vinarao.

Ben Tumbling, who hails from Malabon, derived his nickname from his earlier job as a movie stuntman. An expert in karate, he was said to have incredible acrobatic abilities, a talent helped him make quick getaways from arresting policemen.

It was said that Ben’s hatred with police started with a traumatic brutallity he experienced. He was heavily tortured by arresting policemen as a juvenile delinquent. His head was hit hard by a chair, dunked in toilet bowl and his genitals electrocuted. Reports said that all this torture might have forgiven by Ben but what drove him for really hatting policemen of Malabon was when some of them raped his young wife.

He was later involved in robberies, car jacking and drug trafficking. In a matter of months, 7 policemen were shot dead, their guns taken from them. Because of this attacks, Ben Tumbling was now high up on the police’s “Most Wanted” list.

Malabon Police were now afraid of him.

Ben’s friends and neighbors received gifts from him. Those in dire needs suddenly received cash from him. It is easy to see why poor communities of Malabon saw Ben Tumbling as a hero, not as a criminal. When he was shot dead by policemen on Friday the 13th of March 1981, poor people of Malabon wept openly.

Surely, a life lived like one of them was a life we didn’t envy at all. As the saying goes, Someone who live by the bullet dies with a bullet. This was not written to highlight their wrongdoings or give justice to their acts but understand that criminals were also human but unfortunately made a wrong turn somewhere in the course of their journey in life.

Biyernes, Nobyembre 6, 2009

Extending Gun Amnesty

The Philippine National Police extends the registration of loose firearms or those with expired license up to the end of November. The program will benefit those gun owners who haven’t renewed their license for more than a year and those who owned unregistered firearms.




There are several reasons regarding this Executive Order No. 817 or the so called governments intensified campaign against loose firearms. One of them is to legitimize loose firearms and at the same time make a full account of all firearms in the country. Another reason is to reduce the chance of using loose firearms in election related crimes which will derail the realization of a peaceful, orderly and credible electoral exercise in 2010 election. Also the program wants to prevent or eradicate private army that causes widespread turmoil particularly in the provinces.

According to PNP report, there are 1,110,277 loose firearms scattered nationwide. 15,676 of them are with the threat groups while about 5,276 are with the criminal elements. Almost half of the total unregistered firearms are with the general population. On the other hand, National Secretariat of the National Firearms Control Program said that 15,394 loose firearms were registered since July 1, 2009, the start of the amnesty program.

PNP is also alarmed in the increase of crimes involving persons using untraceable guns. Lately, minors were also involved not just in petty crimes but in big-time syndicate. Reports showed that 97% of the crimes involve the use of loose firearms.

The Alvin Flores Group, who gained notoriety by using S.W.A.T or PNP designed uniform, also uses high-powered firearms. They were reportedly part of Kuratong Baleleng Group who decided to carve their own identity. The shoot-out in Greenbelt 5 was their last stop before they were gunned down in Cebu City.

In the past, there were also cases of gun pointing which led to shooting in busy streets in the city. The latest incident involves ABS-CBN reporter Sheryl Cosim in Congressional Avenue last Nov. 2. A certain Richard Ordonez stepped out of his car and points his gun to the surprised Cosim. Ordonez car had a plate no. 8 used only by Congressman. After verification, the PNP discovered that he also had 7 licensed guns.

Let’s help PNP in its drive to lessen the criminality that may still take place using an unlicensed firearms. Let’s be part of the information drive about the extension of gun amnesty program.




Be a responsible gun owner. Be a responsible citizen of our country.

Lunes, Nobyembre 2, 2009

Pacquiao vs. Cotto 24/7, A Must See


HBO made its premiere telecast of Pacquiao vs. Cotto 24/7 last October 25, 2009. Last Sunday, the 2nd part of the instalment was aired and different reactions and observations were handed down.

I personally watched the first 2 parts and I also want to impart my comments on what’s happening on both training camps.

Let’s examine first Team Pacquiao. 24/7 started showing the devastation caused by typhoon Ondoy in Baguio City, the site of the training camp of Manny Pacquiao. Because of the bad weather, they had to make several adjustments in their accustomed routine. Conditioning coach Alex Ariza made Manny swim in cold water in lieu of his morning jogging because of the rains pouring heavily in Baguio. Distractions are everywhere from the people wanting to have a glimpse of Pacquiao to the television shows he attended. HBO also showed how Manny disobey the instruction of Freddie Roach not to play basketball. The rift seems to escalate in Pacquiao camp as Roach and Manny adviser Michael Koncz continue to argue in several issues. Even Ariza had a run –in against Koncz, proof that there’s a real animosity going on in Team Pacquiao. As new typhoon Ramil moving in north direction, Freddie Roach was so concerned that they may got stuck in Baguio City. He talked to Manny and agreed to go down to Manila the following day. As they were ready to leave, an unexpected visitor came in. Senator Manny Villar arrived and sat down with Manny for several minutes. Seems irritated, Freddie now decided to interrupt the conversation and told Manny that they have to leave NOW.

Upon arrival in Manila, they went straight to Penalosa Gym for some work-outs. Days after, they are now on- board in plane to Los Angeles. There he was again greeted by a throng of fans waiting for his arrival. Roach is now at peace since Pacquiao can concentrate now at the Wild Card Gym.

Miles away from Tampa Florida, Miguel Cotto is busy mapping out his strategy against the pound for pound king. The show zero-in on Cotto’s relation with his family particularly with his wife and son. If Pacquiao’s camp was tumultuous, Cotto’s camp was relatively quiet. There were clips were HBO showed how relax team Cotto is by playing golf and swimming and diving in the pool. Past Pacquiao fights were keenly watch to unmask the weakness of their opponent. Unlike Pacquiao, Cotto preferred not to open his sparring sessions to the media although he gave some pictures of it. Cotto seems to be so focus and determined that fear might strike you while watching him.

Contrasting camps, similar purpose. Different strategies, the same goal. The final part of Pacquiao vs. Cotto 24/7 will be shown on Nov. 8, exactly a week before the main event.

I’m looking forward to the exciting finale of Pacquiao vs. Cotto 24/7!