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  • #41
    Loooooooool. Never thought it was possible for one man to break so many hearts, but I'll be damned if he didn't do that in 36 minutes.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by Fetta View Post
      Come on guys. Yeah he lost both fight and respect, made up lie cause he was embarrassed but in this poverty stricken 3rd world country Pac is a god-like figure. These people need someone to raise their hope and allow them to dream of better things. I for one am happy they have Pac. Cheer him on Philippines.

      But i will say for their sake this man should never become President.

      (yes i took jabs at him cause i have lost respect for that man but his country loves him so no issue with this homecoming celebration)
      I will agree with this. I simply do not think Pacquiao is capable of leading an entire country. I enjoy the man as a boxer, but I doubt his ability to be effective in as high a position as President.

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      • #43
        Floyd fans salty that Pacs fans love him no matter what while Floyd despite winning still gets booed in his home town. Lol

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        • #44
          Originally posted by b00g13man View Post
          Loooooooool. Never thought it was possible for one man to break so many hearts, but I'll be damned if he didn't do that in 36 minutes.


          They got his back though, I respect that.





















































          Until 2017 when he's still fighting on some Iran Barkley ****

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          • #45
            Originally posted by LarryXXX View Post
            This guy is delusional..........please show me where you read this
            Rofl I think that guy is buggin. First off, I think Mayweather got paid first. Second off, I hardly see why it would matter even if Pacquiao got paid first. Point is, they both got paid handsomely. It isn't some kind of honor to be handed the pay check first.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by Isaac Clarke View Post
              Pacquiao wants his ring punched? WTF...
              Hmmm, can't even read the sign. Where is Big Dunn the English teacher when you need him.

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              • #47
                Originally posted by ADP02 View Post
                Hmmm, can't even read the sign. Where is Big Dunn the English teacher when you need him.
                "supposed to punch me in the ring" that's gay as ****.....

                Now we know why Pacquiao wasn't as mobile, he never recovered from a good old fisting from buboy.

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by Str8RightHand View Post
                  This is AWESOME! I can't wait for Pacman to retire so that boxingscene can stop giving this clown article slots. This guy is a cheerleader. No one with a brain saw Pacman winning that fight, BORING as it was. Even Max Kellerman, who loves Pacquiao, told him he thought he lost. This article has a North Korean "Our Dear Leader" type of tone... Pretty laughable. "Shooting Pain" LMAO. On second thought, keep this guy around, he is comical
                  I agree. The author of the article goes beyond rational behavior bragging about all his philipino country fighters (and with Manny the exaggeration is even bigger). And looking at this hero welcoming, one has to wonder if there is some sense of reality left in that nation.

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by Sindawg364 View Post
                    Their next President. Bob Arum accomplished what he set out to do. Rob him, create a lie form him, and send him home a loser, but still adored. Run for President, but make sure someone else checks off on his vote. He may make another error.
                    Lol, huh? You're comment didn't make any sense at all.

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                    • #50
                      Good for him.

                      He deserves it.

                      A career for the history books.

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