WBF, WWF, WTF: “Is This The Real
Thing? Is This Just Fantasy?”
In the
days of the Roman Empire, people reveled in the deaths of prisoners and
slaves; used as a form of entertainment and compelled to extend their existence
by taking away those of others who stood in the similar predicament; and all
for the sake of mollifying the blood-thirsty spirit of the masses. Perhaps they
were so jaded and dissatisfied with the monotonous life which ensued from the
legionnaire armies’ countless victories that their ruler and his constituents
needed to provide a different manner of placating their craving. If the phrase
“putting color in one’s life” was already part of the general dialect then; the
tint of hemoglobin would have been the means of fulfilling such an act.
In the
80’s, there was a program aired on television called ‘Ring Gladiators’. To the
mind of someone ignorant of what professional wrestling really stood for; all
the pugilistic behavior displayed by the protagonists appeared true to form.
The adult die-hard fanatics of this spectacle, seated among the bleachers; cheering
or booing the antics of the vaudeville participants, could presumably be
suspected of being involved in the overall satire.
Professional
boxing would give the impression that it was more authentic compared to a
number of actors feigning bellicose personalities inside the ring. But if the
ardent followers of this sport would give a more keen sense of notice to what
is recently occurring; they might just realize that this, too, is just another
form of revelry ensuing from litigation done outside of their awareness.
When
boxers make the climb to fortune and fame, their performances are obviously
laudable; hence making them worthy of the acclaim given them. They are more
aggressive and act with determination when situated before their opponents;
emulating the desperate souls standing at the center of the Roman Coliseum. In
the early days of their rise to glory; their indisputable victories came by
bringing their adversaries down to the canvas with knockdowns and knock-outs;
or obliging the referee to stop the fight by maiming the other competitor. But
when they are at the pinnacle of their career, the hostility in their competitive
strategies begin to fade; and bouts usually end by the will of judges who may
inspire skepticism for being involved in a grand scheme involving the event’s
results and consecutive outcome.
Manny
“Pacman” Pacquiao has stood as a national icon, admired and endeared by the
Filipino people after having impressively pummeled numerous individuals he
faced in the ring; rendering them unconscious or helplessly batter by the
strength of his blows and his clever strategic movements. However, his previous
fights have all ended by decisions. Would this be a sign of his aging; the
falter of his capabilities; or an impassive attitude toward his career since he
has attained what once was his ambition: possession of wealth and prestige that
this sport brought him?
When the Pacquiao-Mayweather fight comes to
realization;(IF it does come to realization, knowing all the contemptuous
alibis that may hinder it), the Philippines’ “Pambansang Kamao” can remove
himself from the ranks of fighters described above by emphatically defeating
Floyd Mayweather in a manner that will cause shame and degradation to the
latter’s image.
Provided these
two competitors have not yet worked out a clandestine agreement for their
mutual benefit; it being a fact that they BOTH have already reached their
prime.
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