That quote comes from a song. I just switch "Hoes" to "Pinoys", basically the same thing though. Have a listen. [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sd0S0LwhEDU[/ame]
Oh and I guess those pacfags are the whole population of the Philippines, right? Who the **** cares if a MICRO number of the "brightest" Pacfags want to disown him? Doesn't mean all 92 million Filipinos treat him like Mexicans do to Oscar. He's very popular in the Philippines and very much loved. That is a fact.
He doesn't deserve to be representing American boxing after his whole special wraps trick. Team mexico can have him. Sugar Ray Robinson would crawl out of his grave and dick slap antonio.
When did I ever say that everyone who should support Nonito should support him? huh? Have you been reading my posts or just blitzing through it. I just responded to someone who meant that Filipinos in general will regard him as Mexicans do to Oscar. Which is clearly false. That's it. I'm simply correcting someone about Pinoys. That's all. C'mon now. Do try to keep up brotha.
We've seen it happen already on this forum. Kids like pacfag ENZO used to hate him but fell in love after he KO'd Montiel.nut:nut
I think we should let the filipinos have Donaire. Before he came along their 2nd best athlete was a soggy bowl of capn crunch.
wtf does this thread even have to do with boxing? or just in love with your own regurgitations from previous lousy debates? So... why again anyone would ****ing care whether Donaire considers his current nationality being of the Phillipines or US? I think the ONLY person who can accurately answer this is himself. Everyone else who thinks they got ownership on this matter is gonna suffer from Foot-In-Mouthitus once this sillyness gets clarified... Frivalous threads like these are the reason why i only visit ESB when im REALLY bored (with the recent content, i can see that others do the same lol)
Also every country has different citizenship laws. Half the world says you take the citizenship of your place of birth (United States). The other half says you take the citizenship of your parents (Philippines). Tim Tebow. Born in Philippines in Minadanao (like Pac) but is not a Filipino citizen because his parents were not Filipino citizens at the time of his birth. If you are born overseas to Filipino citizen parents, you a Filipino citizen in the eyes of the Philippine goverment. U.S. laws state that Tim Tebow was a foreign national (Filipino citizen) upon first arrival in the U.S. and mostl likely had tobe become a naturalized U.S. citizen. This content is protected
Nonito is a clever guy who knows how to play the camera. Merchant: Do you consider yourself American or pinoy? Nonito: Both