Besides, the guy has a mouth but that's all a part of the show. But even that element of Floyd possibly getting knocked out is what had even his fans in limbo. Again, we all expected him to run, and he didn't say otherwise so we shouldn't have been surprised. He's a cocky dude that has pretty much backed up all his words. ![]() So are you saying that Floyd is boring because he's never lost? Besides, what fun would it be to root for someone that always wins, the struggle makes it real and it's the thought of losing that gives us that adrenaline rush and sense of mystery and anticipation. It's not always about who wins, it's about the pride they give us. In the end, sports fans believe in their favorite teams or athletes because of how they make us feel. If I were to find another image of him that caught my eye. Would you get another tattoo of Manny on you? I think we were all just hoping that Manny would have caught him slipping and knocked him out. I think real fans of boxing, and Manny, should have expected nothing less from Floyd. So are you saying that Manny fans shouldn't have been surprised by the fight results? So who's to blame? Floyd for running around? Or Manny for not being able to catch him? At the end of the day Floyd played within the legal rules of boxing and it may have not been an honorable win, but it's still a win. So it leaves me in the middle.Īs much as I would have loved for Manny to win, I think the only way he could have won was by knocking out Floyd. Boxing has changed, back in the day, it was more aggressive and people used to actually fight. I believe that Manny put up a fight, and that Floyd was trying out for the next season of Dancing with the Stars, but again there's no rules in boxing against dancing around. ![]() So are you saying that Manny should have won in the decision? ![]() Manny will continue to be a champ for all those who truly believe in him and he's given so many of us inspiration and motivation in such a humble manner so there is no regret at all. A bad decision can strip a boxer of a title but it can never strip from the fans, the pride, belief and support we have in them. After Manny's loss, do you have any regrets about getting that portrait of him tattooed on you? We sat down with Anthony Agoncilio, the man who tattooed the portrait Pacquiao on him and we asked him a few questions and his responses were quite interesting.Ī bad decision will strip a boxer of what they deserve, but it can never strip from the fans the inspiration we receive from themĪnthony Agoncilio, Recipient of Pacquiao tattoo But now that Manny lost, many are probably wondering how he now feels about the decision. To pledge his allegiance to Pacquiao, one local area resident decided to tattoo a portrait of Pacquiao on the side of stomach.
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