Pacquiao should get fighter of the decade now for sure.
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i wasnt talking to you fool and i agree. as of now. Pac is first in line for fighter of the decade...for now. May and Pacs fight will cement Floyd as fighter of the Decade and true P4P king
but i was talking to the dumbasses who cant count and thinks the decade ends on dec 31 2009 not dec 31 2010
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Certified idiot. LMAO I was ROFL laughing while reading on to your post.no. you began counting at 2001. 2000 to 2001 make 2001, year one of the new decade
if you start counting the new decade at 2000, from 2000 to 2010 makes 11 years.
you start counting at 2001. 2000 to 2001 is year 1, 2002 year 2, 2003 year 3, 2004 year 4,, 2005 year 5, 2006 year 6, 2007 year 7, 2008 year 8, 2009 year 9, 2010 year 10 which ends on dec 31 2010 not dec 31 2009
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is this nigguah really trying to define decade
decade =10 years dip****. when it's jan 1, 2010 it'll be 10 years since 2000
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lets see fool. so you are telling me that jan 1 2000 marks the end of the first year of the new decade?
NO you dumbass, dec 31 2000 is the day that ends the first year of the new decade...genius therefore you count a decade from the begining of the decade, jan 1 2000 to the end of the decade which is dec 31 2010.
do the math. jan 1 2000 to dec 31 2010 makes one calendar year...10 years
jan 1 2000 to jan 1 2011 makes 10years plus 1 day starting the new decade....2011
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Quoted you ****ing ignorant ****! You know nothing you piece of ****. You better just shut up and continue riding on your supposed hero's fraud train.The 2000s is the decade that started on January 1, 2000 and will end on December 31, 2009. It is the current decade.
The decade has been dominated by several wide-ranging topics, including international trade and a growing concern over energy supplies; the explosion in telecommunications and data communications; the ecological crisis; a widespread economic failure in the last quarter of the decade; further integration and dependence on technology; concerns with international terrorism and war; natural disasters, including the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami; an escalation of the social issues of the 1990s, and the debate over how to address global warming.
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jan 1 2010 is still part of the decade ****** ass. go look at a calendar FOOL.Comment


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