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Reader reacts to Boom Boom loss, road project

08/13/07

Posted under Boxing, Feedback

WHY not just continue the road project in Boom Boom’s
village?

As governor, it does not make sense to continue or push
through with the project only if Boom Boom won the fight or became a world champion. The problem with the governor of Bohol is he only wanted to share a ride on the front page.

Kung talagang dapat ayusin ang kalsada, bakit hindi gawin. Bakit idadaan pa sa laban ni Boom Boom?

Poor Boom Boom, he absorbed all the pain. Siya ngayon ang sisisihin ng mga kabarangay niya dahil hindi magawa-gawa ang kalsada sa lugar nila. Hopefully Boom Boom will become a world champion before the governor of Bohol needs him for the next election.

– Luis Elciario, Miramar, Florida (via e-mail)

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34 Responses to “Reader reacts to Boom Boom loss, road project”

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    -benq- Says:

    The Governor is just telling the world that he is a CERTIFIED TRAPO! YOU don’t need a boxer champion to cement the road. Does the Governor will ask for a “BALATO” if Boom2x wins the fight in order to cement the road?

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    Edgar Says:

    This reader’s reaction is true! It’s the local government’s job to see that infrastructure is well served to the people, manalo man o hindi si Boom Boom! I can sense that the governor is using Boom’s loss as an excuse to scrap the road project… what about the funds, where would it go if the project doesn’t push through???

    Another political shame bringing down our glorious sporting ahievement.

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    johnny baby Says:

    maybe the governor has bet the project’s budget(7M) for boom-boom’s fight in las vegas’ bookies.

    if boom-boom won, he would have 14M or more. but now that he lost…you get the logic.

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