Comments Thread For: Pacquiao Considering Legal Action Over Medical Claims

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  • richardt
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    #61
    Originally posted by Reloaded
    He should sue himself for being a WW impostor .
    I'd rather see him sue the fairies on this site who get their panties in a twist everytime Pac takes a poop, sues someone, wears a certain type of shoe. I'd say Pac has a lot of people by the balls with every move he makes but the drama queens on this site dont have balls - so hence - sissy anarchy.
    Last edited by richardt; 01-06-2013, 07:20 PM.

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    • Fighting_Pride
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      #62
      nah, don't think pacquiao will sue anyone unless they have the name mayweather. it's just not his nature

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      • KingOfBox
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        #63
        Pacquiao needs to stop blocking with his face....

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        • PAC-BOY
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          #64
          sue them....who cares. Bunch of attention whore liars!! Drag them in court and give them the attention they want!

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          • littlemac
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            #65
            Pakluiao surrounds himself with lawyers that can write up lawsuits over lawyers that can write up fight contracts. Pakluiao likes his chances in court then in the ring. I can't blame him thought after getting stretched out by a retiring light weight. At least he doesn't have to worrying about getting head planted in court.

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            • GRUSTLER
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              #66
              Originally posted by el***
              LOL you are so naive. Pac has lawyers selected by Arum and Koncz, not the best ones in the world. Pac has laywers that cost $600 an hour, double the average rate, source: the judge in his lawsuit against mayweather. The judge told him directly he was getting ripped off.

              The laywers get paid whether he goes all the way through with the suit or not and whether he wins or not. Its billable work for them.

              To finish your sentence, theyre not going to advise pac to do something that wouldnt benefit THEM.
              When did he say this? Any documented proof to back this up?

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              • JJRod
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                #67
                How can you sue over an opinion?

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                • richardt
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                  #68
                  Originally posted by jrrod02
                  How can you sue over an opinion?
                  Sounds like you are really interested. Okay, so the bottom line is as we know in America, there is freedom of speech. But this is it in simple terms. If a famous person or man on the street calls another famous person, lets say a doctor, an A$$HOLE, we all know that it is not possible for that person to actually be the rear end of a human. The human has a rear end but is not one. He would have to eat and kick out the food from the same hole. Now, if that same person tells a newspaper that the doctor ****d his wife while she was under sedation, he better damn well be able to prove it or he could be sued for a lot of money because it could affect the doctors business. Problem is, some people lose legitimate cases not the right evidence), and some win cases they should not have (no real affect). Pac might need to get an exam by a Parkinson's specialist. If he did have early PD, he would want to thank those two doctors. If he does not have PD, they get their A$$ES properly sued because A) they were wrong and B) they were trying to attract attention or attract new business or just plain ****** making a pro statement without a face-to-face exam and C) that can have a monetary affect on Pac. Google Defamation of Character for more. If they had said "we think Pac has taken too many punches......that would not have had nearly the impact on Pac's social structure.
                  Last edited by richardt; 01-06-2013, 08:30 PM.

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                  • GRUSTLER
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                    #69
                    I think suing is a bit over the top but the doctors making that kind of observation and then telling this to the media is not a very smart move. they are supposed to be professionals and professionals don't do things like that especially when that somebody is famous. It would have been better if they just contacted him personally and told him and ask to do a check on him for Parkinson's.

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                    • HeroBando
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                      #70
                      Originally posted by GRUSTLER
                      I think suing is a bit over the top but the doctors making that kind of observation and then telling this to the media is not a very smart move. they are supposed to be professionals and professionals don't do things like that especially when that somebody is famous. It would have been better if they just contacted him personally and told him and ask to do a check on him for Parkinson's.
                      suing is just them saying, nobody try this again, we mean business. look how this has spread, most people that heard about this don't know this guy never met pac

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