Originally posted by DeTomaso
If Mayweather would fight Baldomir in BA he could make huge dough
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it shouldnt, u do it all the time!!!!Originally posted by xcaretAre you ****ing ******? read some ****ing history you dumb piece of ****. ****!!#!# pisses me off when people talk **** to you when you say something TRUE
in fact, u JUST did it. he called u ignorant (true) and then u talked ****! why are u complaining?Comment
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He called me ignorant cause i said Argentina was or is the richest country IN Latin America, wtf is wrong with that??Originally posted by kfootball15it shouldnt, u do it all the time!!!!
in fact, u JUST did it. he called u ignorant (true) and then u talked ****! why are u complaining?Comment
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The Argentine peso was 1 for one to the dollar until a few years ago then it went 3 to 1 where it is now. I travel there every year and let me tell you that $100 dollars a ticket is way too much for how the economy is. The Rolling Stones were there in Feb and sold out two days and tickets started at $25 dollars and even that was expensive for a lot of people. Right now a big payday for Baldomir is here in the states not in Buenos Aires, would not mind it though cause Buenos Aires is a great city with a nighlife that wont quit and beautiful girls. I would love to go back to see Baldomir fight Maywather at River Plate Stadium.....that would be amazing.Comment
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Originally posted by DeTomasoHAHAHAHAHA
I seriously doubt the Argentinians will do that again!
There is a good chance the Argies will try again. They've started eyeing the Falklands up again.Comment
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Originally posted by !!! Beowulf !!!There is a good chance the Argies will try again. They've started eyeing the Falklands up again.
Really? Sounds like they suffer from the Vargas disease.
What is there to gain by fighting again but another old fashioned ass whipping!!Comment
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Originally posted by DeTomasoReally? Sounds like they suffer from the Vargas disease.
What is there to gain by fighting again but another old fashioned ass whipping!!
They're stubborn and have that "macho" Latino thing going on. Plus the Falklands issue distracts the Argentine populace from problems closer to home....Comment
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