My good friend, Joji Bulawin, is right about Monday morning quarterbacking among Filipinos following any Pacquiao fight the night before. Actually, it should be termed "Sunday morning boxing analysis."
Allow me to join the fray as well. There's no doubt that after last night Floyd Mayweather has proven to the world that he is in fact the best welterweight boxer of all time. His boxing style of incredible defensive skills and speedy footwork takes the air out of even the hardest-punching, most-punishing fighter like Pacman. His counter-punching gave him more points than Pacman even if they had similar number of punches thrown: 148 for Floyd, 81 for Pacman. In his words, he is "a calculated fighter." A smart fighter - and a savvy businessman at that. His perfect record of 48-0 with Pacman being the latest addition needs no further proof.

After him, there may never be another Filipino boxer like Pacman in years to come perhaps even in generations. We're lucky to have witness one great Filipino boxer in our lifetime. Perhaps it is fate that he lost the fight last night. Otherwise, the political opportunists in the Philippines will push for him to run for president and you know the many voters in the Philippines, how they mindlessly sent Erap and, some say, even Pnoy to the highest political position of the land. Silver lining?
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