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  • The Underboss
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    #21
    Originally posted by BrooklynBomber
    I am from Brooklyn.
    Pac is not that well known in NYC, he has never fought there.

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    • Al Haymon
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      #22
      Originally posted by baracuda
      you think poor countries give a **** about golf than boxing?..........and whats the majority of the world,rich or poor?......boxing >>>>>>golf my friend!
      Roger Ferer was ranked WAAAY high . Poor countries are into tennis but not into Golf?

      This stuff makes no sense.

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        #23
        Poor countries pay more attention to Soccer than any other sport: FACT.

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        • Al Haymon
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          #24
          Originally posted by Radical
          Poor countries pay more attention to Soccer than any other sport: FACT.
          I accept soccer. Explain Roger Federer.

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          • The Underboss
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            #25
            Tennis is technically an European Sport, Tennis players get more exposure in Europe than anywhere else.

            Most of the Tennis players participating in tournaments are European.

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              #26
              some idiots here are amazing. Influential & Popular are 2 different things! yes James, Kobe, Woods are waaaay popular than Pacquiao! but are they influential like Pacquiao? meaning they can connect to people not only through the sport but by helping the poor, giving them pride, showing them to strive even through the hardest times to reach great achievements in life?

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                #27
                Originally posted by Al Haymon
                Roger Ferer was ranked WAAAY high . Poor countries are into tennis but not into Golf?

                This stuff makes no sense.
                Poor countries are into tennis but not into Golf?
                It does make sense. How much do you think is the cost of playing tennis? compare that with golf?

                In PI, the ratio of the cost between them is roughly 100:1. In your country, how much is that ratio?

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                • sweetpea87
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                  #28
                  Awesome!!!!

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                  • Al Haymon
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                    #29

                    I apologize, but I am not giving credibility to anty poll that has Simon Cowell @ #5, Roger Federer @ #8...and Tiger Woods at #30. Especially something that is reported out of Manila.

                    The spread between the fan voting and the editors ranking informs me that there was ballet-stuffing on a massive scale.





                    MANILA - Filipino boxing superstar Manny Pacquiao has entered another list that ranks powerhouse celebrities, further cementing his status as a global sports icon.

                    But this time, Pacquiao ranked higher than the likes of Kobe Bryant, LeBron James and Tiger Woods in the 2009 AskMen.com Top 49 Most Influential Men.

                    The world’s best pound-for-pound fighter took the No. 24 spot after gaining an overall score of 82.1. He received a score of 86.2 from the fans and 77.9 from the AskMen.com editors.

                    “I am humbled and honored to have been selected as one of 2009's Top 49 Most Influential Men,” said Pacquiao in a statement posted on AskMen.com. “It's incredible to be included among such an esteemed list.”

                    Pacquiao’s second-round knockout of Britain’s Ricky Hatton last May 2 was given special mention in the Filipino boxer’s page in the online magazine list.

                    “We generally aren’t intimidated by guys who are 5-foot-6 and 130 pounds, but Manny Pacquiao is a definite exception,” stated AskMen.com.

                    “The People’s Champ” was earlier named the No. 22 most influential person in the world in Time Magazine’s “100 Most Influential People.”

                    He was also in the “Forbes Celebrity 100” which listed the most powerful celebrities in the world. He was ranked 57th.

                    Moreover, he was part of “The World's Highest-Paid Athletes” list of Forbes Magazine where he was tied for the No. 6 spot ($40 million) with James and golfer Phil Mickelson.

                    Honor

                    Aside from Pacquiao, NBA superstar Kobe Bryant of the Los Angeles Lakers said he was honored to be included in the list.

                    “I would like to thank all the AskMen.com readers for voting for me,” he added.

                    Bryant occupied the 33rd spot while NBA MVP James ranked 42nd.

                    Tiger Woods, the first athlete to earn $1 billion, was at No. 30.

                    Other athletes who ranked lower than Pacquiao include Lance Armstrong (No. 49), Jenson Button (No. 48), Dwyane Wade (No. 43), Andy Rod**** (No. 35) and Cristiano Ronaldo (No. 28).

                    Roger Federer and Usain Bolt, meantime, ranked higher than Pacquiao at No. 8 and No. 2, respectively.

                    Meanwhile, Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) President Dana White, was at the 10th spot while mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter Georges St-Pierre was voted the No. 36 most influential man.

                    Greatest impact

                    According to AskMen.com, this year’s list is composed of “men who had the greatest impact on how other men behave, dress, buy, and think.”

                    The readers voted for the men who influenced them the most from about 200 candidates. AskMen.com averaged out the over 500,000 votes with the ratings of its staff.

                    This year’s list was topped by Don D****r, the protagonist of television series “Mad Men.”

                    Other entrants who made it to the list came from entertainment, technology and politics. US President Barack *****, the 2008 most influential man, was ranked third.

                    Celebrities who made it to the list include Simon Cowell (No. 5), Michael Jackson (No. 6), Jay-Z (No. 11), Ashton Kutcher (No. 17), George Clooney (No. 20) and Brad Pitt (No. 21). – With a report from Dong Secuya, PhilBoxing.com

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                    • The Underboss
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Jozelle14
                      some idiots here are amazing. Influential & Popular are 2 different things! yes James, Kobe, Woods are waaaay popular than Pacquiao! but are they influential like Pacquiao? meaning they can connect to people not only through the sport but by helping the poor, giving them pride, showing them to strive even through the hardest times to reach great achievements in life?
                      American Global Media overhypes their athletes, that's why they're famous, but you're right, Pacquiao is definitely influential to other cultures .

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