Comments Thread For: Arum: Manny Pacquiao May Never Fight in The U.S Again
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i dunno why ppl are surprised by the 40% tax rate. thats what most rich ppl are suppose to pay. none of them actually do tho, and that includes manny.Comment
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Pac is a multi-millionaire and has no financial worries! The taxes are to high here in the states but don't forget we cover alot of countries azzes when it comes right down to it! That costs money! The worlds financial status is a disgrace to every common hard working man & woman!
Thats another topic, nothing to do with boxing!!!
Promotion companies don't force anyone to sign, their commision is stated up front and its their money that runs the show! Top Rank did an outstanding job with Pacman and if you knew anything about boxing you would know that. prChamp; However I can tell by your language you know very little about anythng!
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dude what they're trying to do in China is huge, you're missing out. For example, Shiming was paid 300k for his pro debut, 4 rounder. Getting paid 500k for his 2nd bout.So since Arum and his scumbag Top Rank assiociates ripped Manny off for so many years here in the US, Pacquiao decides he's doesn't want fight in the US no more so he can save $$$
For all you Pacquiao fans if your boy Manny never fights in the US again, I'm glad Marquez knock him the **** out. **** Manny's broke ass then
By comparison, p4p top 5 Mares just made 375k carrying the big ppv undercard, possibly his career high.
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It doesn't matter to those guys, they can still buy the ppv at the usual time. And you're giving money to domestic tax dodgers 24/7, whether you're buying a car, insurance, iphone, or anything from amazon past 15 yearsComment
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De La Hoya got paid $150,000 for his pro debut. With the inflation it will be $250,000 in 2013.dude what they're trying to do in China is huge, you're missing out. For example, Shiming was paid 300k for his pro debut, 4 rounder. Getting paid 500k for his 2nd bout.
By comparison, p4p top 5 Mares just made 375k carrying the big ppv undercard, possibly his career high.

Sugar Ray Leonard made $40,000. $165,000in 2013.
They are not doing anything that has not been done beforeLast edited by oc9979; 06-01-2013, 05:01 PM.Comment

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