By Reni M. Valenzuela
A nation can only be as good
as its media.
While any sport cannot be any better than
the scribes who mold the minds of its constituencies.
Particularly the “influential” and
“respected” opinion writers who are in privileged positions to be read
by millions.
Money is not everything, much
less in the sweet science, just in case you don’t know.
But with the way certain
pundits
reason out and defend vileness for money, there must indeed be terribly
wrong with the sport of boxing.
There is such a thing as
values in life.
And the issue here isn’t about hatred or
love for any particular person or athlete just as
I,
for one, love the soul of all villains.
But calling a villain genius
(or Money Floyd as they put it) is like tagging Adolf Hitler a hero and
Osama Bin Laden a “necessary evil.”
Come to think of it.
Has boxing gone that far or that low?
The man’s numerous offenses are no marketing
gimmick.
They are real and serious. And with
all
the recent “flaks” and “shenanigans” in boxing involving certain
enigmatic sports personalities and with some questionable type
of mindsets in the boxing media, could there
be even just a little hope that boxing can be resuscitated back to life
soon?
If it is an exaggeration to
say that boxing is dead these days, despite the millions of dollars
oddly coming in because of a “Hitler holocaust”
or
the “Bin
Laden 9/11 tragedy,”
tell
me please how to describe it lesser?
Lest they forget, they have
awesome responsibilities.
And lest they are clueless,
they
can be held accountable
for the demise of the once truly great sport with great substance, sans
huge amounts of modern money or Money.
The fall or decomposition of a person, a
nation or a sport
always starts from within.
Nay, boxing isn’t dead.
The flesh isn’t pale and cold yet and the
heart beats still in the ICU, but surgery is most urgently needed
because the cancer cells have spread
rapidly.
Life and death is in the power
of the pen.
And boxing is no different.
It is right there in your hands.
renimvalenzuela@haoo.com
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Pacquiao wins, but Arum wins big
Hopkins-Pascal age gap erased
Mayweather leaves us hanging with lies, false
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Silent protest over Floyd Mayweather Jr.
Righteous indignation in boxing
In the light of the truth: The Mayweather-Ortiz
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Reni’s interest in
boxing dates back during his elementary and high school days
when he would
be asked to compete in
boxing matches especially during community fiesta celebrations
representing the place in Manila where he grew up. He fought in
boxing competitions probably the same number of times that he
joined in singing contests also during fiestas of the same
period.
Reni took part in different
songwriting festivals but it was his God-given talent in drawing
and painting that made him win the grand prize.
A graduate of
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, he has been into
different business ventures and currently owns and manages a
herbal production and trade company. Reni is a resource speaker
in different Christian mission gatherings and forums. He travels
to preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ in various congregations.
He is into other sports
interests like basketball, table tennis and swimming.
Reni loves writing. But his
one most consuming passion
is the Word of God.
renimvalenzuela@yahoo.com
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