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is Arum wrong if he doesnt give Pac another loan on his last fight, when he knows Pac will be broke after his last fight. Listen if arum gives him 10mil, lets say pac's purse is 20mil, 10mil is gone to arum to pay back the loan, not counting his share of the promoters money, then he has to pay roach and the other expenses from training, him and his wife are politicians and that cost money in the Philippines (there was a documentary called VICE on hbo, about how there system works to get elected, has nothing to do with boxing but you need a small army and they aint free) Lets say he has 9 mil left, yep the US is gonna come looking for its money. Manny is in trouble and when he dont need to be boxing what else but become a name on some young ones resume, in order to live as he's accustom. but either way he's not gonna be able to get a loan from arum. Unless arum knows he can get his money back, why would he keep giving Manny loans, meaning his life will start to rapidly go down. He better watch his mouth talking to Floyd, he needs Floyd a whole lot more than Floyd needs him.Last edited by MRCHOKEaMF; 09-28-2014, 03:30 PM.
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Paqciao is firing back. There's just so much you can take especially if you're the world's superstar of boxing. Using someone's finances as an excuse to block a fight is just so unmanly and cowardly. It's as if you're doing it for free. Normal people would of course say, "Why can't this guy just admit he's scared to fight and not bother us with his nonsense?" It just means nothing would motivate TBE to fight the superstar of boxing, not the motivation to prove he's the best, the spirit of the sport, not even MONEY. As Kevin O'leary pronounces it slowly, "MONNNN..NEEEEY"
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Originally posted by MasterOfFeint View PostYou have a low iq don't you? UneducAted doesn't always mean no education or not smart. It also means acting childish and low life thug. Like what Floyd is doing. But I don't expect much from Floyd fans not getting Methapors.
Also the 27.5% I'm sure your source (Mayweathers) are very credible.
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Originally posted by MRCHOKEaMF View Postis Arum wrong if he doesnt give Pac another loan on his last fight, when he knows Pac will be broke after his last fight. Listen if arum gives him 10mil, lets say pac's purse is 20mil, 10mil is gone to arum to pay back the loan, not counting his share of the promoters money, then he has to pay roach and the other expenses from training, him and his wife are politicians and that cost money in the Philippines (there was a documentary called VICE on hbo, about how there system works to get elected, has nothing to do with boxing but you need a small army and they aint free) Lets say he has 9 mil left, yep the US is gonna come looking for its money. Manny is in trouble and when he dont need to be boxing what else but become a name on some young ones resume, in order to live as he's accustom. but either way he's not gonna be able to get a loan from arum. Unless arum knows he can get his money back, why would he keep giving Manny loans, meaning his life will start to rapidly go down. He better watch his mouth talking to Floyd, he needs Floyd a whole lot more than Floyd needs him.
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Originally posted by KRAFTSMAN View PostPaqciao is firing back. There's just so much you can take especially if you're the world's superstar of boxing. Using someone's finances as an excuse to block a fight is just so unmanly and cowardly. It's as if you're doing it for free. Normal people would of course say, "Why can't this guy just admit he's scared to fight and not bother us with his nonsense?" It just means nothing would motivate TBE to fight the superstar of boxing, not the motivation to prove he's the best, the spirit of the sport, not even MONEY. As Kevin O'leary pronounces it slowly, "MONNNN..NEEEEY"
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Well its 100% true
Floyd is also a liar and even with guys like War Machine and Ray Rice, Floyd is still the face of domestic violence
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