**Pacquiao Doesnt Like Tag Of Mexican Assassin**

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  1. hellblazer

    hellblazer All-Time Great™ Full Member

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    Filipino ring icon Manny Pacquiao has said it before and he’s said it again – he doesn’t like being tagged as “The Mexican Assassin.”


    Pacquiao made his views clear before flying into Chicago for a morning news conference with WBC lightweight champion David Diaz and a pep rally at noon at Federal Plaza.

    In an interview with Roman Modrowski of the Chicago Sun Times, Pacquiao said “I don’t like it” in reference to the “Mexican assassin” tag stressing “I’m not an assassin. I’m just doing my job and trying to give a good fight. I respect all Mexicans.”

    Pacquiao earned the tag after he demolished a roster of Mexicans including legends Marco Antonio “The Baby Faced Assassin” Barrera and Erik “El Terrible” Morales.

    Prior to leaving on a private jet provided by Top Rank promoter Bob Arum, former NBN news anchor and reporter Romy Sajer reported that Pacquiao said he was “looking forward to meeting Chicago’s great boxing fans – both Hispanic and Filipino. Chicago has a lot to be proud of in its world champion David Diaz. I just hope Chicago doesn’t think of me as an ill-mannered guest when I go after David and his title with everything I have.” The “Lethal Combination” showdown is set at the Mandalay Bay Resort Hotel & Casino on June 28.

    Pacquiao is a heavy betting favorite to defeat Diaz, a Mexican-American whose hometown is Chicago but has often stressed he won’t be overconfident against his southpaw opponent although he admits “I’m very motivated for this fight.” He said winning another world title was “very important to me and for my country.”

    Should Pacquiao win he would become the first Asian to win four world titles having previously won the WBC flyweight championship from Chatchai Sasakul, the IBF super bantamweight crown from Lelohonolo Ledwaba and the super featherweight belt from Juan Manuel Marquez last March 15 by a split decision

    Pacquiao said “I don’t want to underestimate him (Diaz). He’s the champion at 135 pounds. He can punch.” As for Diaz he concedes that Pacquiao has beaten many great Mexican fighters but adds, “I will shock the world and beat at his own game – power for power. He’s a great champion but he’s fighting in my division. I have worked too hard for this world title and I will not give it up to him.”

    Sajer said Diaz himself was excited at the prospect of virtually playing host to Pacquiao and joining the Filipino icon in a pep rally where Pacquiao is certain to have his share of supporters especially among Filipinos living in Chicago.
     
  2. Cabannero

    Cabannero Active Member Full Member

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    He is a classy guy :good :good :good
     
  3. PaoloP4P

    PaoloP4P Member Full Member

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    Yeh....I can't believe how many Pac bashing threads I've read on this site.
     
  4. Imperial1

    Imperial1 VIP Member Full Member

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    I beleive him ..He prob looked up to many Mexican fighters while coming up ..But if the shoe fits what can u do ?
     
  5. Lance_Uppercut

    Lance_Uppercut ESKIMO Full Member

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    He's probably smart enough to know beating these guys on their tale end isn't the same as beating them in their prime.
     
  6. jimmie

    jimmie Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Im not suprised he dont like considering hes openly ducking JMM and admitted he was lucky to get the decision in the rematch.
     
  7. jimmie

    jimmie Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Its all a ****ing shame. The rigged judges in both Pacquiao and Diazs fight that night and the fact that it happened on a GBP show. Watch DLH vs Pacquiao in December.
     
  8. Boom_Boom

    Boom_Boom R.I.P Boxing 6/9/12 Full Member

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    :crybaby
     
  9. Atritionist

    Atritionist Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Pacquiao always has respect for his opponents, never ill will. He has always said he feels a connection with Latinos. The Philipines was a conquest of Spain and the Tagalo language has many similarities to Spanish.

    Paquiao respects all fighters.
     
  10. pound4pound

    pound4pound Goatest of All Time Full Member

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    i think barrera was at his absolute prime when manny pac tko'd him in 2003... :smoke
     
  11. Spitbucket

    Spitbucket Guest

    Agree, MAB was still in his prime when he faced Pac. Great performance by Manny!

    But in all fairness to MAB, he had his eyes set on the tie-breaker against MOrales to finish off that great trilogy and Pac was barely a bleep on the radar then. It's very possible that Barrera simply overestimated Pacman!
     
  12. dave82

    dave82 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Manny is the man. Id love to have a beer with him!
     
  13. theunderdog

    theunderdog Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    you meant under right?
     
  14. eliqueiros

    eliqueiros Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    You can't blame the guy for not wanting to alienate Mexicans. If you have the Mexicans on your side you have a nation of boxing fanatics backing you up. He's already converted half the nation to becoming fans of his.
     
  15. eliqueiros

    eliqueiros Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I agree about Barrera. I think he really had no idea who he was in the ring with that night. I think you meant underestimated rather than overestimated in which case I agree. In that first fight Barrera looks confused, as if a dream were being played out in front of him. Second fight he had a winning game plab but Pac's speed was just too much for him.