http://www.opposingviews.com/i/why-manny-pacquiao-is-the-king-of-all-contact-sports Why Manny Pacquiao is the King of All Contact Sports Blogby InsidetheCageMMA (5 Hours Ago)inSports I know, I know, youre saying to yourself, Wait, this is an MMA site, right? Undoubtedly, we here at Inside the Cage are all about the wonderful world of mixed This content is protected [COLOR=blue !important]arts[/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR]. But, there is no denying the global phenomenon of the diminutive fistic juggernaut that is boxings Manny Pacman Pacquiao. Granted, this was a decidedly slow MMA weekend (no offense Bellator) but there is something to the fact that when Pacquiao fights, the eyes of the world watch. While a large portion of myopic MMA fans may gleefully shout of boxings demise, the fact of the matter is that contrary to popular belief, the Sweet Science is alive and well both domestically and internationally. Boxing is a sport with historic roots that predate nearly every other form of sport (save for maybe Pankration the forbearer of MMA). Boxing is ingrained into the fabric of cultures that have never seen an MMA contest. As such, those who try to sound the death knell for This content is protected [/COLOR][/COLOR] come across as sounding like misguided zealots. No, boxing is alive and well and while it may not necessarily be your cup o tea, it is still a viable and thriving sport. But this post isnt to take a stand in defense of boxing. No, this post is to bring to light the fact that while we may think that MMA is the combat sport du jour, the fact is clearly evident that the brightest star in all of combat sports is This content is protected [COLOR=blue !important]Pacquiao[/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR]. Sure, UFC This content is protected [/COLOR][/COLOR] champion Georges St-Pierre may be the hottest thing going in This content is protected [/COLOR][/COLOR] not related to hockey, and former fighters Sakuraba and Helio Gracie may be revered in their respective countries of Japan and This content is protected [/COLOR][/COLOR], but none of the aforementioned MMA greats can hold a candle the global popularity of Manny Pacquiao. Pacquiaos influence and popularity, especially in connection to the people of his native Philippines, reads like one of those comical Chuck Norris references. When Pacquiao fights, guerrilla warfare in the Philippines holds cease-fires. Crime is non-existent in the streets of Manila during a Pacquiao bout. Manny Pacquiao is such a revered figure in his homeland that he is an elected member of the Filipino Congress and his fights routinely draw the nearly every political dignitary from Philippines to see him fight live. Hell, even This content is protected [/COLOR][/COLOR] President Dana White makes it a point to be on hand for a Pacquiao fight. "I think boxing and the UFC can coexist," White, a long-time boxing fan told MMAjunkie.com after the fight. "I'm a big fight fan. When there's a good boxing match, I want to see it." Truer words have never been spoken by White. Boxing and MMA can co-exist. The forced comparisons between the two have always struck me as comical. Why, are some people so dismissive of professional boxing being inferior to MMA when the beauty of MMA is that it pulls from boxing, and wrestling, and all other forms of combative sports? Why then are these same people who dismiss boxing, not equally as dismissive of the competitive global grappling circuit? After all, the myopic fans cries of boxing being boring should also be applied to the sport of grappling where knockouts are strikes are not only non-existent, but illegal? But, I digress. The poignant question has to be, will an MMA fighter ever receive the kind of fanfare enjoyed by a Manny Pacquiao, or to a slightly smaller extent, This content is protected [COLOR=blue !important]Mayweather[/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR] Jr.? Its hard to say. Pacquiao has a unique aura surrounding him. He is an idol in his homeland and to millions of Filipinos around the world for his humble demeanor, his eagerness to appease his countrymen, and his classic rags-to-riches story. Couple that with the fact that in the ring Pacquiao is an unstoppable buzz saw of fistic energy and you have all the ingredients to make a star, one that transcends sports. Pacquiao is that once in a lifetime fighter, one who brings everything to the table that you want in a fighter, but with the proverbial It factor that cannot be manufactured. MMA is still too new, too young, and too niche for a star to emerge that captures the global non-sports fan. Right now, MMA doesnt have that star. Im not saying that such a star will never emerge, just that it will take some time for the sport to resonate with the general public. We have stars, but none on the level of Pacquiao. Then again, neither does any other sport.
Why people who otherwise have no problem with Manny Pacquiao learn to carry a grudge because of his shitty fanbase: http://www.eastsideboxing.com/forum/showthread.php?t=310427
Unfortunately, yes. The author of that article isn't nearly as good a writer as they think they are...but does make some decent points. Those points aren't anything too controversial or enlightening, though - unless you're one of those very same "myopic" MMA meatheads they're referring to.
I rather have precious **** on my face Have unprotected sex with Kat Stacks Have missionary sex with Opera on her period Tongue kiss Paris Hilton After that video Sleep in a room with no doors and listen to Rebecca Black's Friday for 2 years than to watch more than 1:30mins of MMA. The minute I see a guy on top if the other I turn it off.
For some reason, I forgot how I found that MMA site. But the author was just expressing his thoughts about boxing as a whole. He even said that boxing is not really dead and hoping that someday MMA will have a superstar that transcends the sport just like how Manny Pacquiao does in boxing. ....about that blue fonts...I didn't even know how it happened. I just coped and pasted them. Sorry about that..
When an MMA fighters steps in the ring for the first time hes going to immediately get in a missionary position waiting for his opponent to get in between his legs and dry hump him for 45 seconds and after his boner is gone then he postures up for a ground and pound. **** MMA fans bunch of young sissys, I cant stand that suspect sport.
Pacquiao is the closest thing to the next mike tyson , not just in tems of revenue, but the excitement he produces and his aura of invincibility that he posses right now.