By Barry Viloria, abs-cbnNEWS.com
MANILA, Philippines – Within just a week of using the social networking site Twitter, boxing superstar Manny Pacquiao threatened to delete his account because of comments criticizing his grammar.
Over the weekend, Pacquiao tweeted: "I think I have to delete my account and stop it I know I can't pls. Everybody thanks everyone."
"Ayaw ko lang kasi na niloloko ang mga fans that's it thanks," he added.
Pacquiao said he opened a Twitter account last week to update his fans worldwide on his activities.
The Fighter of the Decade issued an apology to his fans.
"Humihingi po ako ng paumanhin sa lhat... pro hndi ako nagttampo tlagang ganon may mga tao tlagang iba ang utak," he said.
Earlier, a fake Twitter account of the boxer surfaced but the Sarangani congressman said he was not using the account.
Fans cry 'No!'
Pacquiao's fans asked him not to delete his account.
"No sir Manny.. .twitter is one way to express yourself.. .everyone of can't please everybody.. Many people are supporting you!' tweeted user chuzlee.
"Your english is too good to be @mannypacquiao's! guess what, i love your 'genuine' english; it's not flawless but you're proud of it," said pilyosopo.
Pacquiao is 2 months away from his clash against former world champion "Sugar" Shane Mosley.
The Filipino will defend his World Boxing Council super welterweight belt at the MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. –
MANILA, Philippines – Within just a week of using the social networking site Twitter, boxing superstar Manny Pacquiao threatened to delete his account because of comments criticizing his grammar.
Over the weekend, Pacquiao tweeted: "I think I have to delete my account and stop it I know I can't pls. Everybody thanks everyone."
"Ayaw ko lang kasi na niloloko ang mga fans that's it thanks," he added.
Pacquiao said he opened a Twitter account last week to update his fans worldwide on his activities.
The Fighter of the Decade issued an apology to his fans.
"Humihingi po ako ng paumanhin sa lhat... pro hndi ako nagttampo tlagang ganon may mga tao tlagang iba ang utak," he said.
Earlier, a fake Twitter account of the boxer surfaced but the Sarangani congressman said he was not using the account.
Fans cry 'No!'
Pacquiao's fans asked him not to delete his account.
"No sir Manny.. .twitter is one way to express yourself.. .everyone of can't please everybody.. Many people are supporting you!' tweeted user chuzlee.
"Your english is too good to be @mannypacquiao's! guess what, i love your 'genuine' english; it's not flawless but you're proud of it," said pilyosopo.
Pacquiao is 2 months away from his clash against former world champion "Sugar" Shane Mosley.
The Filipino will defend his World Boxing Council super welterweight belt at the MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. –
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