Manny Pacquiao’s rise
People are talking about the coming fight between Manny Pacquiao and Miguel Cotto on Sunday, November 15 (14th in the US). I am sure the whole country will stop whatever they’re doing to tune in to the fight.
Yesterday, I saw an article in a local broadsheet about Pacquiao’s rising popularity in the US and Asia. A photo of Pacquiao’s Nike billboard in Hollywood alongside that of Kobe Bryant’s was published together with the article.

No other local athlete can boast of that, right? For a change, Philippines is being talked about in a positive light. Set aside the dirty politics, rampant corruption and the spotlight on the plight of our poor fellowmen. Then the cover on the Time magazine was reported…

And it hit me, Manny Pacquiao’s really made it! Imagine Pacquiao on the cover of Time magazine!
There is a TIME magazine article on The Meaning of Manny Pacquiao. Another in The Rise of Manny Pacquiao. I think he’s the first Filipino athlete to ever grace the cover of the prestigious mag, right?
We can really say that Manny Pacquiao’s popular in every sense of the word. I just hope he lives up to the expectations of his fellowmen. And won’t succumb to the dirt of local politics.
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I am an accountant, a CPA. I'd been working for 10 years as a corporate rat when I decided to quit. I am now working at home as a consultant and full time blogger.


November 11th, 2009 at 10:07 am
i know it’s pretty tough to get up there. i agree, i hope Manny will stay as he should be and be the best in his domain, as always. that way he will be treasured and remembered as a hero of boxing and not an icon of national public scandal.
November 18th, 2009 at 9:33 am
i agree to you dimaks. i hope pacman will not be used by our dirty politician.
pacman, i know your a wise person..please remain on what/who you really are.
November 20th, 2009 at 6:52 pm
i really hope that he won’t enter in the dirty world of politics. As a fellow filipino i’m really proud of him