i LOVE BOXING

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  1. profile image54
    JOSIE.SF415posted 15 years ago

    PACQUIO IS THE BEST FIGHTER THAT EVER FOUGHT IN THE RING .
    DIAZ HE GOT MOLLY WHOOPED BY A PINOY

    1. marinealways24 profile image58
      marinealways24posted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Faber would knock him out.

    2. Capable Woman profile image61
      Capable Womanposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      I don't know what "molly whooped" means or what a "pinoy" is but I do know that Pacquiao will get dominated by Mayweather. It will be a battle of hand speed...but a short one for Manny.

  2. dyesebel10 profile image62
    dyesebel10posted 14 years ago

    I agree with you.

    1. my-success-guru profile image57
      my-success-guruposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Hey if you love boxing check out my post on the UFC fight comming up. Let me know what you think. I haven't been following these boxers even though I love a good boxing match.

      1. GeneralHowitzer profile image65
        GeneralHowitzerposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        Same here brother, i love both boxing and UFC, but if its Manny Pacquiao fight, im going to root for my idol and bet all my marbles on him.

  3. HealthCare Basics profile image59
    HealthCare Basicsposted 14 years ago

    Josie, been listed 12 months and no Hubs.... 2 posts.... "PINOY" is a racist term.... Get lost please...

    1. Capable Woman profile image61
      Capable Womanposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Woops...really? I didn't know. Sorry I responded then.

      Piss off, Josie.

    2. Maddie Ruud profile image72
      Maddie Ruudposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Actually, it's not racist.  It's a term Filipino-Americans came up with themselves, which was later adopted by people in the Philippines as well.  (I spent several years with a Filipino fella.)  I'm not sure I would use it in any old context, because I'm not of that descent myself, but it isn't a slur in and of itself.

      1. emievil profile image65
        emievilposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        Pinoy is the Filipino word we Filipinos use to call ourselves. It's not a racist (although it may have come from a racist remark, not sure)term. Thanks Maddie and thanks too to HealthCare Basics for his concern on the term.

  4. dingdong profile image56
    dingdongposted 14 years ago

    Hmmm the OP was posted 12 months ago!!!

 
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