Manny Pacquiao Believes Philippines Should Control Their Temper And Apologize
MANNY PACQUIAO – Eight divisions champion Manny Pacquiao said that the players who were involved in the brawl should apologize.
The controversial brawl between the basketball teams of Philippines and Australia for the FIBA World Cup qualifiers and its aftermath elicited lots of comments from the people. Based on a previous article, one of the those who reacted is former basketball star player Andrew Bogut.
Aside from Bogut, Philippines’ boxing champ Manny Pacquiao also reacted to the issue and said that they should control their temper because they are the host team and they should show passion and humility.
Sen @mannypacquiao on AUS vs PH brawl: ‘Dapat tayo ang mag-control dahil tayo ang host, dapat ipakita natin ang passion at pagpapakumbaba. Hindi naman maiiwasan ang mga ganyang gulo. | via @DYANCASTILLEJO pic.twitter.com/8GvYqm22n2
— ABS-CBN News Sports (@ABSCBNNewsSport) July 3, 2018
Furthermore, he added that chaos will always ensue and they need to value their names and record.
Sen @mannypacquiao thinks that the players involved should apologize. He adds, “Ang gulo anytime madali ‘yang pasukan, anytime pwede ka maghanap ng gulo pero ang importante dun ay ang record, ang pangalan natin. | via @DYANCASTILLEJO pic.twitter.com/Ry4DzJPeZ4
— ABS-CBN News Sports (@ABSCBNNewsSport) July 3, 2018
Therefore, the Senator was implying that they need to show sportsmanship and have to think calm when it comes to conflict like these. Netizens even commented on his reaction. Here are their comments:
Buti pa si pakyaw.. yung mga players nakakahiya.
— Arkinz (@Arkinz16) July 3, 2018
Some did not agree to the stand of the Pinoy boxer. One netizen even raised the controversial remark of Pres. Duterte in line with apologizing.
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— nico (@ne10000) July 3, 2018
pero s stupid god remark ni duterte di need mag apologize?
— JAB (@jab0927) July 3, 2018
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Read the previous article: Gilas Coach Jong Uichico Issues Public Apology Over Involvement On FIBA World Cup Brawl
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