Manny Pacquiao Fantasy
The home care nurses and therapists who regularly come to visit say that my knee is three weeks ahead of where it should be ("It isn't even swollen!").
That leads to March 30 fantasy in which there is no snow on the streets and courts of Detroit.
BOTTLE, that would be me, carefully ices his left knee with the cool blue circulating machine provided "for free"-- thanks to good medical insurance-- by his surgeon. BOTTLE plans for repeated icing immediately following his trip/adventure.
He thinks he knows a court with net up but carries a strand of rope in the passenger seat of his '97 Camry just in case.
He lugs his balls out on the hard surface, sets up the spider legs of his basket, drops and hits the first Manny Pacquiao of his life.
The indisputable success of this forehand leads immediately to all kinds of new rumination some of it unwanted.
First, American tennis does not encourage enough fantasy but rather teaches players to dream small.
Second, a forward emphasis forehand with all the natural timing of rearward emphasis is just as good a shot and probably better.
Do people actually think that Manny Pacquiao does not generate enough power for conversion of one of his punches into effective tennis stroke?
Granted, Manny has lost five fights in his life, Floyd Mayweather none. But this impending collision between them will be the highest grossing pay-for-view in the history of boxing, grosser even than Ali-Foreman or Ali-Frazier.
Regardless of outcome, BOTTLE will return to his ice machine with new confidence, that, in the next ten years of his tennis life he will have the option of short-hopping any forehand from farther out front.
The home care nurses and therapists who regularly come to visit say that my knee is three weeks ahead of where it should be ("It isn't even swollen!").
That leads to March 30 fantasy in which there is no snow on the streets and courts of Detroit.
BOTTLE, that would be me, carefully ices his left knee with the cool blue circulating machine provided "for free"-- thanks to good medical insurance-- by his surgeon. BOTTLE plans for repeated icing immediately following his trip/adventure.
He thinks he knows a court with net up but carries a strand of rope in the passenger seat of his '97 Camry just in case.
He lugs his balls out on the hard surface, sets up the spider legs of his basket, drops and hits the first Manny Pacquiao of his life.
The indisputable success of this forehand leads immediately to all kinds of new rumination some of it unwanted.
First, American tennis does not encourage enough fantasy but rather teaches players to dream small.
Second, a forward emphasis forehand with all the natural timing of rearward emphasis is just as good a shot and probably better.
Do people actually think that Manny Pacquiao does not generate enough power for conversion of one of his punches into effective tennis stroke?
Granted, Manny has lost five fights in his life, Floyd Mayweather none. But this impending collision between them will be the highest grossing pay-for-view in the history of boxing, grosser even than Ali-Foreman or Ali-Frazier.
Regardless of outcome, BOTTLE will return to his ice machine with new confidence, that, in the next ten years of his tennis life he will have the option of short-hopping any forehand from farther out front.
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