yes that little bastard just fought poverty, lived on the streets, started boxing professionally as a teen, climbed up weight divisions, and made history multiple times... what a pussy indeed.
i'm with you on this one homie, i'm sure you've done braver things in your life enough to judge him right? like what... drink non decaffeinated coffee?
Hahaha, Manny is a pro fighter man, not s super hero, get over it.
How much do you think the court will award Pacquiao in his lawsuit against Mayweather Jr, Sr. & GBP
$0. The complaint is junk. Please read a legal dictionary or some case law history. Let me make it easier for you:
Defamation of character is the general term used to describe both libel and slander under one umbrella. The best defense from being convicted of defamation of character is "truth" according to the courts.
If the alleged defamer spoke or wrote fallacy instead of fact, fiction and falsehood instead of commonly accepted evidence, then this in and of itself is not defaming without malice. Malice aforethought is a legal term usually used to convict someone of first-degree murder. It means someone had cognizant intent before committing a crime. With defamation of character, this kind of malice must be proven as well.
According to a definition in die.net, "Malice is a stronger word than malevolence, which may imply only a desire that evil may befall another, while malice desires, and perhaps intends, to bring it about. Malignity is intense and deep-seated malice. It implies a natural delight in hating and wronging others. One who is malignant must be both malevolent and malicious; but a man may be malicious without being malignant."
Insults and epithets are also not considered to be defamation of character. Instead these are considered to be angry outbursts of emotion with no real content other than to show extreme dislike. Opinion is also not considered to be defamatory as long is it is clear that it is one's opinion which is being asserted and cannot be mistaken for an assertion of fact.
They requested a jury trial because Manny is a likable guy. If the judge allows it to go to jury, they may win initially but it will get overturned in the higher courts.
He will not only lose the case, he will also be out the money for his "crack" attorney, and the money ($40,000,000) that he turned down for the fight . . . :dunno:
So, two or three years from now who is going to give a sh** about the fight or the stupid lawsuit. I honestly believe that Manny has been mislead by the members of his team.
How much do you think the court will award Pacquiao in his lawsuit against Mayweather Jr, Sr. & GBP
Quite a lot. Pac has put his life on the line in all the fights hes had, while PBF just sat there and made accusations.
Must be worth something.
How much do you think the court will award Pacquiao in his lawsuit against Mayweather Jr, Sr. & GBP
Nothing, he will drop it, he's just trying to scare them.