Of course. The majority of Americans aren't ****heads who would openly root for a woman abusing lowlife. This isn't a revelation.
Comments Thread For: Arum: Majority of Americans Wants Pacquiao To Win
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Arum is an idiot! Just because his azz and a couple of people from top rank want pac to win he thinks pac will have more Americans rooting for him. LolComment
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Most all over the world want Pacquiao to win. That doesn't mean it's going to happen but he's just easier to like. Mayweather has drawn the largest PPV numbers but by his own admission, it's people tuning to seem him lose.
Mayweather has a very strong appeal to a very small sub-pop. It's mostly inner city 12-16 year olds who believe they too will someday be super-wealthy. They honestly believe the value of a man is in his wealth, his materials, and his "swagger".
But money aside... let's pretend money no longer exists... who is the more complete person? Pacquiao is humble, thankful, non-boastfal, not flashy, educated (speaks and reads English better than everyone in his opponents camp), a pro. basketball player, and a dedicated politician in his home country. It isn't just white America, or brown America... it is all of America once they've grown out believing they're the next 50 Cent.
He dug a hole for himself and built the walls around him. America wants their stars to have some Charisma and be the golden boy's of their eras like Leonard and Oscar were. Both those guys in their prime endeared the public. Hell, my mother when she saw Leonard with that huge million-dollar smile during the Olympics, she thought he was adorable, wanted to see him fight even though she was not a boxing fan. When women from all across this nation are endeared to a boxer, that boxers has transcended the sport. Floyd didnt like that about Oscar. That endearing factor didn't happen for Floyd. He became his alter-ego. That was his choice. And it fed on itself like gasoline on top of gasoline in a fire. Floyd has the Charisma of a piss soaked role of toilet paper. He created the persona that he wanted, made his bed, and lays in it. He wanted respect, that is why he changed.
Gaining respect does not mean gaining admiration. Boxing is not always about what happens in the ring. Floyd could beat Pac 5 times and he will not gain both the admiration and respect of everyone. He will have the respect, but endearing yourself to the world has come hard for Floyd. It wont happen. At the end of the day if he beats Pac, he will have that satisfaction. Hopefully some day Floyd will grow up. He is emotionally somewhere between 13-16. Maybe its because he never really had a childhood like others.Comment
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Second, even Arnold Schwarzeneggar and Sylvester Stallone have reached out and asked Pacquiao to be a part of a movie because Pacquiao's enormous worldwide fan base would support any film Manny were to be in which would be excellent for business and ticket sales at the box office. Commercials? I wont even go there. If Mayweather had chosen long ago to endear himself to the public, respect former great fighters, reach out to others with a warm personality, make better decisions, he would be right up there with Pac. His downfall began when on live TV he talked about what he would do to guys like Oscar if they both were is prison, sht that you do not do to build up a fight, going over the line like he did. That's where Floyd changed. I know, I was a fan of Floyd's for 10 years. I admired the sht out of him.
He turned me off right with his personality change and turned off the public since. Men, women, and children are not endeared to a **** head. This is not about who is a better person, it is about how a fighter projects themselves and what the public knows about that fighter. He will never be more popular than Pac, what he will have over Pac if he wins, is a win, and that's all that matters to him. For that, he will get my respect, not my admiration. He has a long way to go for that. There is a humble person inside of almost everyone trying to get out. Maybe what he needs is a loss to be the guy he once was.Last edited by richardt; 04-03-2015, 11:45 AM.Comment
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Yeah because Manny Pacquiao is a PHd scholar with the respect of literary geniuses around the world. Lol...Comment
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[QUOTE=arraamis;15528816]You don't need to make any proclamations here, because I actually don't think anyone cares whether you're a woman beater, or drug addict. That said, you clearly cannot read and comprehend, which is why you responded in such a mentally short manner. ..... But that's OK! I understand, most idiots have trouble staying on-topic.
And who's the real dummy here ....
Its very evident that YOU are the nice dummy. YOU are very clear to me, that you clearly have not grasped the emotion and passion big fights bring. It will take you several fights and several generations to understand and grasp the MOMENT.
In the meantime its ok for you to keep being the smarty dumbazzzz of the nice classComment
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I have never seen a cur beat a game ,,,,fill in the blank
Unless
The CUR was super ROUGH
Jr had scared eyes, his voice cracked, he didn't know what to say at the podium, Jr's team has always maintained this is an easy fight, The JOY boys like you have maintained this is an easy fight. Many are dreaming.
But,,,,,,,,,,,we find Jr not talking ???? We find JR beating up his sparring partners???????? We find JR a machine working out super hard??????
For WHAT ????? A little , smaller , one dimensional midget that can't hurt nobody with no skills and reckless who bumrushes ???
Whats wrong here ?
Jr has NEVER been tested. Maidana nearly had him just not fast enough. JR over the past ten years has AVOIDED all those who would have TESTED HIM,,,for a simple reason. Those that would have tested him might have taken his 0 and thats his money game , have numbdumbs like yall to praise him and he will keep fighting the b and c fighters.
Pac's gonna test him, JR is gonna wanna quit unless he gets Hattonized quickly. I see JR QUITTING by 9 on his stool with his head hanging down then running out of the ring.Comment
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Dude, it's not far fetched. I know "celebrities" don't represent America but it's amazing how many US celebrities loves Pacquiao. He's an international icon for a reason.Comment
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