Pacquiao's Controversial Victory Over Marquez: Still a Hot Topic

In an another controversial victory by pound-for-pound king Manny Pacquiao of the Philippines over arch-rival Mexican Juan Manuel Marquez, the boxing world seems unable to move on from this and continues to talk about such on forums and social networking sites.
I have witnessed in various forums, not only from sports-related forums but also from other forums that the recent controversial victory of Pacquiao over Marquez still keeps boxing fans, mostly Pacquiao and Marquez' fans, talking about the match and the unexpected but familiar result. I remember in their first two matches, both fights were as controversial as the third.
It has been three days since the fight but it is still the hot trending topic on most social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter. This shows the popularity of both fighters not only in the boxing world but in the whole of sports. I can imagine this keeps on for a while especially that a fourth match between the two is now looming and may happen early next year.
I can still hear people talk about this fight and its result even on the streets, restaurants, stores, malls, buses and other public places. Time will tell when this topic will end. But for sure this will become a history in the boxing world. I wonder when people will move on the look forward to future fights.
What If Pacquiao Was Mayweather?

Manny Pacquiao has brought glory to the Philippines for the past decade and is not yet tired of giving more glory and honor to his country and countrymen. In return, people of the Philippines, has shown him love, respect and gratitude almost equal to what our late heroes deserve. If there is a Jose Rizal of this modern age, it has to be Manny Pacquiao.
But have you thought that if Pacquiao was Mayweather, will the relationship between him and the Philippines be still the same? What if Manny was arrogant, insensitive, someone who thinks only about money, a person who doesn’t care much about family values, linked to crimes, ducking dangerous fighters and always seen hanging out at night, would you still love him the way you do now?
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Kobe or Lebron? Who is Better?

Who do you think is better? Should there be a debate?
They may have not entered the NBA in the same year, but Kobe Bryant of the Los Angeles Lakers and Lebron James of Cleveland Cavaliers are arguably the two most popular and most admired active professional basketball players at present times. While there is an unending debate as to who between them is better, basketball fans have their own cases.
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Is Manny Pacquiao The Greatest Boxer of All Time?
There have been a lot of debates lately surrounding the sports of boxing. Most experts and fans say Manny Pacquiao is the pound for pound king in boxing. Some people, including Floyd Mayweather, Jr. say the Pretty Boy or now called Money is the number one pound for pound. Some experts consider Sugar Ray Robinson as the greatest of all time. Some experts are now thinking Manny Pacquiao has taken that spot after the series of devastating wins over worthy opponents who are not only world-classed boxers, but are bigger and heavier than him.
With all these debates, the fans and experts arguing who the best is, we can see that the sport of boxing is very much alive contrary to others' claim that it is now a dying sport. Thanks to Manny Pacquiao, Floyd Mayweather and other boxers who are subject of these debates.
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Is Nadal Worthy to be Compared to The Great Federer?
Rafael Nadal is no doubt one of the superstars in tennis. Among the active players, he is the only one who had taken the number one spot besides the great Roger Federer.
While he has earned the love and admiration of millions of tennis fans all over the world through his superior skills and dominating performances on the tennis court, whether it's hard, grass or clay court, his charismatic behaviors off the court and his good looks undoubtedly won female fans.
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