Did Pacquiao really send De La Hoya to rehab?

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  • Sugar Sting Ray
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    Did Pacquiao really send De La Hoya to rehab?

    Hatton's problems can be traced back to Fighter of the Decade's demolition of him. Is Pacquiao to blame for Oscar's rehab visit and stay? Is Floyd next even if Wifebeater does not even fight Fighter of the Decade Manny?
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    I think Arum sent Oscar to rehab. Stole Mosley, now Marquez. Maybe Bradley next (No Khan fight).

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    • etlux
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      #3
      Originally posted by Sugar Sting Ray
      Hatton's problems can be traced back to Fighter of the Decade's demolition of him. Is Pacquiao to blame for Oscar's rehab visit and stay? Is Floyd next even if Wifebeater does not even fight Fighter of the Decade Manny?
      Most likely. Pacquiao decimated and shamed him forever. He probably began to descend down the downward spiral after that.

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      • John Connor
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        #4
        be alittle more respectful.. i hope if you ever have a family member go to rehab you wont feel bad if they are mocked

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        • Saddlebred
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          #5
          lol at 3rd worlders paying for netcafe time speculating as to why a multi-millionaire is going to rehab.

          1/10 trolling

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          • Barry Halls
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            I'm pretty sure It's more about stepping out of the spotlight and being forced to quit the one thing your life has revolved around.

            Joe Calzaghe remained undefeated and he took to drugs quickly. Depression and substance abuse is quite common among retired athletes.

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            • Carpe Diem
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              • Seleção No. 13
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                Originally posted by Saddlebred
                lol at 3rd worlders paying for netcafe time speculating as to why a multi-millionaire is going to rehab.

                1/10 trolling
                At least these third "worlders" are typing in correct English as their second/third language.

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                • Saddlebred
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Seleção No. 13
                  At least these third "worlders" are typing in correct English as their second/third language.
                  hanggang tae ka na lang. =P.

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                  • ShoguNinja
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                    Originally posted by PACATTACK
                    I'm pretty sure It's more about stepping out of the spotlight and being forced to quit the one thing your life has revolved around.

                    Joe Calzaghe remained undefeated and he took to drugs quickly. Depression and substance abuse is quite common among retired athletes.
                    Agreed! It's hard for an Athlete to go out in the limelight especially when your on "Top of the World" for sometime?! You miss the attention and the accolades.

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