Manny Pacquiao faces yet another unseemly scandal

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  • NearHypnos
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    #31
    Originally posted by Davis40
    hes going to prison for u **** ryder. u dont even know her yet you blame her. his own kids saw it. floyd has beat women before. so has roger and his dad. there all scum of the earth with boxing talent. lets see how quick u are to defend the abuser when your mom gets beat. i cant say daughter because your man love for dirtweather tells me you dont swing that way.
    The top 2 guys in boxing are a drug dealing politician and a woman beating crack baby. Yet Martinez and Ward get hate!?

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    • CHOWWOKKA
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      #32
      Originally posted by KING MEAT
      are you foreal?

      i didnt read the OP neither...
      I read more into it, he used white shirts and soaked them in a heroin solution and then dried them under these special red lamps. After they would dry out, they would shrink wrap them and send them off, dogs couldn't even smell them. It's weird though because the actor Michael Jai White was behind the whole thing, along with Manny Pacquiao of course.

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      • Pacquiao'd
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        #33
        "hes so humble"

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        • Sifo
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          #34
          Originally posted by Come∂ian
          Manny Pacquiao faces yet another unseemly scandal as his foundation comes under scrutiny
          Manny Pacquiao has become embroiled in a bizarre lawsuit amid claims that his foundation failed to pay shipping charges on a consignment that was seized by customs authorities in his native Philippines.
          The Manny Pacquiao Foundation, which the pound-for-pound boxing king uses to support his favorite charities, tried to import a shipment of "relief goods" from the United States to the Philippines using an unnamed logistics company in 2009. According to TMZ, when customs officials found the containers to be holding used clothes – which do not qualify as "relief goods" under Filipino law and are subject to excise duties – the shipment was impounded.

          Boxing star Manny Pacquiao's foundation is embroiled in a bizarre lawsuit.
          As a result of the load not being delivered to its destination, it is claimed, the foundation refused to pay its bill with the shipper. However, all major logistics companies, such as FedEx and UPS, include a clause in every contract that insists on full payment, even if a package is not delivered due to customs irregularities.
          The foundation is being sued for the full shipping charge of $35,806.36, plus interest, while the containers continue to sit undistributed in a Filipino port.
          The lawsuit is the latest is a series of high-profile controversies surrounding Pacquiao, whose reputation in his homeland has taken a considerable hit in recent years. His role as a congressman in the Philippines has brought extra attention that often has resulted in negative headlines.
          Pacquiao drew criticism over his attendance record in congress and was forced to respond to a contempt claim brought by Filipino tax authorities. He also resorted to legal action following allegations he had housed a fugitive former politician at his home.
          Even the actions of his father, Rosalio, have earned attention. A vehicle owned by and carrying Pacquiao's father struck a mini-tricycle driver last week, and the matter was widely reported in the Filipino press.
          Pacquiao's foundation could come under further scrutiny after journalist Edwin Espejo claimed the operation was beset with corruption. In a column in the Minda News publication, Espejo suggested the unpaid shipping bill could be traced to unscrupulous members of the foundation.
          [ Also: Sugar Ray Leonard vs. Marvin Hagler: 25 years later ]
          "My understanding is that some enterprising people used the name of the foundation and tried to bring in valuable 'used clothing' [without] the knowledge and consent of Pacquiao," Espejo wrote. "Time and again I have always said some people around the boxing champion will always find ways to earn fast money at the expense of Pacquiao.
          "We used to share the same building with his foundation when I was still with the Sun Star General Santos [newspaper]. The foundation, then, was largely skeletal. The office almost closed all the time except when Manny drops by, which is far in between. That was sometime in 2003 or a year thereafter."
          Pacquiao's camp and the Manny Pacquiao Foundation could not be reached for comment. However, swift changes to the structure of his foundation were implemented this week. Pacquiao's trusted promoter, Bob Arum, and Las Vegas hotel and casino magnate Steve Wynn were among several new appointments to the board of trustees in a move that should serve to offset some of the damaging publicity brought by the lawsuit.
          Meanwhile, Pacquiao's strength and conditioning coach, Alex Ariza, said that Pacquiao will be fully focused by the time his June 9 bout with Timothy Bradley in Las Vegas rolls around.
          "Manny is used to distractions and stuff like that," Ariza said.
          Pacquiao's last fight in November ended in a highly disputed majority decision over Juan Manuel Marquez that many believed the Mexican won. Since then, Pacquiao says he has cleaned up his lifestyle, cutting out late nights and his former hobby of ******** on ****fighting, and instead devoting himself to biblical studies.
          "With his newfound faith and the way he's approached religion, he has left a lot of the other stuff behind," Ariza said. "I always think that's a good thing. Hopefully that will give him more time with me, and we can get back to working on some of the old workouts we used to do."

          http://sports.yahoo.com/news/boxing-...-scrutiny.html
          lol

          btw what a disgusting person pacquiao is

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          • cixthree
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            #35
            Originally posted by AssasinKing
            People believe anything they see....

            Im sure if proof came out that it wasnt true, it wouldnt be posted..and no one would be none the wiser
            You don't find it strange that 99% of Floyd's outside the ring stuff is front page news, but 99% of Mannys dirt can only be found in posters threads?
            Y

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            • illwill112
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              #36
              Originally posted by cixthree
              You don't find it strange that 99% of Floyd's outside the ring stuff is front page news, but 99% of Mannys dirt can only be found in posters threads?
              Y
              I see the *****s are out in full force.

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              • Paclan
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                #37
                That's what gangsters do

                they fight the law.

                Has Pacquiao lost yet? As far as I can tell he's up.

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                • CHOWWOKKA
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Paclan
                  That's what gangsters do

                  they fight the law.

                  Has Pacquiao lost yet? As far as I can tell he's up.
                  He has lost 3 times, arguably more, and he has 2 draws...

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                  • AlwaysOnTop
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Davis40
                    hes going to prison for u **** ryder. u dont even know her yet you blame her. his own kids saw it. floyd has beat women before. so has roger and his dad. there all scum of the earth with boxing talent. lets see how quick u are to defend the abuser when your mom gets beat. i cant say daughter because your man love for dirtweather tells me you dont swing that way.
                    You sorry hate-filled little b.tch...

                    He not going to prison little girly guy...he's going to jail...big difference.

                    For all we know....your family is a bunch of low-life trash...that's usually the case with people that are quick to label others..

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                    • Jam Jars
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                      #40
                      Those clothes were for his bastard son. Now the poor kid has got to wear buboys used ones.

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