Originally posted by jrosales13
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Fight Hype: Despite the hate, should Mayweather's return concern Pacquaio?
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didnt even read d script but pac shud b worried.ortiz will b no easy task for money but i hope manny strugles wit jmms pace
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""The obvious conclusion is two-fold: Floyd is an extraodinary businessman as an athlete and Manny's trust in his handlers should seriously be questioned. Floyd's partnership with Al Haymon should go down as one of the most business savvy in sports history, while Manny's seemingly blind faith in Bob Arum and Mike Koncz should be met with serious scrutiny. Floyd Mayweather will make in one fight almost what the (arguably) best basketball player in the sport, LeBron James, makes in an entire year in salary and endorsements. Suppose Floyd made that same purse in a big Cinco de Mayo fight against the popular Mexican sensation Saul "Canelo" Alvarez, which is highly conceivable. Canelo's star power is fast rising, the fight would be an in-house with Golden Boy Promotions, and Floyd's fight against Oscar de la Hoya on a Cinco de Mayo was the biggest PPV event of all time. If the fight and another $40 million purse were to come off, it would earn him more for the year than what the top earning athlete of 2011, Tiger Woods, brought in last year. Do you really think Manny Pacquiao will make $40 million against Mike Jones, the latest Top Rank fighter being pushed by Bob Arum as Manny's next opponent after Marquez?""
FACTS....
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Originally posted by jrosales13 View PostAfter reading it a little bit more. I just think the writer is a moron. He says he's more impressed with Pac run of HOF'ers and winning titles than he's with Sugar Ray Robinson career.
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Originally posted by Sugar Sting Ray
Fight Hype, a Black owned racially biased website, that used Mayweather's racist rants on ustream as headlines, is a Wifebeater propaganda machine. New installments of lies from this site. Zero credibility whatsoever. As usual.
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Maybe the fans but not Pacquiao I think. The guy has nothing to lose, he could retire from boxing happy win or lose.
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