Advice for Manny Pacquiao, former champion | Inquirer Opinion

Advice for Manny Pacquiao, former champion

05:01 AM July 24, 2017

No offense, nothing personal, Manny! But why is it that whenever you lose, you believe and you think that the boxing judges cheated you? I cannot figure out what is wrong with you. You have more than enough wealth, a nice family and many friends who love you.

Manny, your time has passed and it’s time to hang up the gloves. Many fighters are better than you are and it makes no sense to keep pushing yourself till you drop dead.

“Magkawanggawa ka naman.” It’s a good project for you in sports. That will become your passion, too and is very rewarding. But you always seem to work for money only. Well, that time is over for you. Be smart and listen to your family and your friends who keep admonishing you to stop your craziness. It only takes one punch to end your career and ruin your health and life forever. Good luck!

C.P. GOSS, North Fairview, QC

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