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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Pacquiao's ******** Addiction: A Big Problem No More

    Many gamblers in Las Vegas have made a lot of money betting on Manny Pacquiao to win fights in recent years.

    Pacquiao apparently isn’t a good gambler himself.

    The alarming extent of Pacquiao’s ******** problem was detailed in a Sports Illustrated article that hit newsstands Wednesday. One Pacquiao associate told SI’s Chris Mannix that Pacquiao, who has made between $20 million and $30 million per fight during the peak of his celebrated career, once asked promoter Bob Arum for a $2 million advance on one of his purses to pay off ******** debts. Arum acknowledged that he wired hundreds of thousands of dollars to casinos “five or six times” to help Pacquiao pay his debts.
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    #2
    Argh... whyyy so much religiooooonnnn

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    • GrandpaBernard
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      #3
      Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
      Many gamblers in Las Vegas have made a lot of money betting on Manny Pacquiao to win fights in recent years.

      Pacquiao apparently isn’t a good gambler himself.

      The alarming extent of Pacquiao’s ******** problem was detailed in a Sports Illustrated article that hit newsstands Wednesday. One Pacquiao associate told SI’s Chris Mannix that Pacquiao, who has made between $20 million and $30 million per fight during the peak of his celebrated career, once asked promoter Bob Arum for a $2 million advance on one of his purses to pay off ******** debts. Arum acknowledged that he wired hundreds of thousands of dollars to casinos “five or six times” to help Pacquiao pay his debts.
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      interesting

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      • Tamis!
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        #4
        Originally posted by GrandpaBernard
        interesting
        Quick, make a thread about it! This is big news. Pac getting a loan from Arum to pay off ******** debts.

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        • SugarAnt05
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          Soon to be the next evander Holyfield, lol.
          Last edited by SugarAnt05; 06-08-2012, 09:24 AM.

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          • GRUSTLER
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            #6
            Originally posted by Tamis!
            Quick, make a thread about it! This is big news. Pac getting a loan from Arum to pay off ******** debts.
            This is old news but Pac supporters didn't believe it because they always think Manny is a balling saint.

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            • Tamis!
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              #7
              Originally posted by GRUSTLER
              This is old news but Pac supporters didn't believe it because they always think Manny is a balling saint.
              Since the early 90's and Pac was penniless and training at the old L&M gym, he's really a reckless gambler. Not a saint at all.

              And if he had any cash, instead of saving it, he'd bet on illegal ****fights in the streets here, or in a billiards match, anything ******** related actually.

              And I know this for a fact coz I saw all these in the flesh and the old Gym where he trained is just a stone's throw away from where I live.

              When he made it big, the old folks here doubted he'd have money after boxing with his vices, good thing he had Jinky to keep him in check with his finances. Then all these renewed faith of his, looks like he's all good, if it's for reals at least.

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              • djeffectz
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                floyd bets on every single game, he cant control himself, at least Pac have a another career after boxing, Floyd doesnt expect for his promoting company which i think will fail.

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                  If He Cheated On His Wife You Know He Cheated In Boxing Too

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Tamis!
                    Since the early 90's and Pac was penniless and training at the old L&M gym, he's really a reckless gambler. Not a saint at all.

                    And if he had any cash, instead of saving it, he'd bet on illegal ****fights in the streets here, or in a billiards match, anything ******** related actually.

                    And I know this for a fact coz I saw all these in the flesh and the old Gym where he trained is just a stone's throw away from where I live.

                    When he made it big, the old folks here doubted he'd have money after boxing with his vices, good thing he had Jinky to keep him in check with his finances. Then all these renewed faith of his, looks like he's all good, if it's for reals at least.
                    No one is a 100% saint that I ever met but at the end of the day, Pacquiao fans and supporters think this guy is godly like nothing he ever does is suspect. Dude was calling Arum to bail him out on a regular so no wonder why he doesn't take home what he should. Pacquiao was owing Arum Quac.

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