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u guys are crazy talking about 4 mil. 1st off, he wont get even half of that by team he pays everyone involved and Uncle Sam. 2nd and more importantly, these guys get paid because its there job but they gave there life to boxing and they want to win. You think it wouldnt mean everything in the world to him to knock off an ATG like Pacquaio? Thats blood, sweat, and literal tears over 5 months of training and leaving it all in the ring.
The same goes for other sports. These guys invest so much into the game so when you leave it all out there and come up short, it will get to you sometimes. Ive never been with that money stuff. To me thats kinda like hating. I guess he could cry if he made 50k then right? How much did he make compared to Pacquaio?
If his sport pays him 4mil then thats what he deserved to make, because he bust his asz to get there
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it wasn't your fight to win bam bam . only thing to do now is keep up with that training and slowly add to it and you never know what comes for you in the future when manny retires .take bradley as a role model he trains his azz off and now hes climbing the mountain of success
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Originally posted by radioraheem View PostRemember this?
Pacquiao has always been a humble man and he got emotional after seeing his kids on TV
Rios was saying OOHHH KILLEM a hundred times before the fight and saying he was gonna retire Pacquiao and then after he gets his ass beat he starts crying
What happened to Ohhh Killem? It turned into Ohhh I can't even talk right now cuz I'm a lil b*tch
Yall fell for that fake tough guy image but I knew he was tissue soft from the beginning
I still remember seeing him get KTFO by a drunk mexican wearing a sombrero at a party on youtube
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Originally posted by mrpizza-nd_beer View PostDid you even understand what he said or why he was crying? Clueless id.
Interviewed on GMA network, Pacquiao indicated how deeply he felt the disappointment of his followers back home.
“The low morale, the sadness, I accept that. This is my job … But the reaction of the Filipinos, the many who cried, especially my family, it really hurts me,” he told the network.
The former eight-division world champion wiped tears from his eyes listening to his wife, Jinkee, make a tearful appeal on camera for her husband, who turns 34 next week, to hang up his gloves.
“When you see your husband get hurt, you cannot even sleep,” she said in the interview.
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