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  • Originally posted by harwri008 View Post
    Hey, let's get back to talking about Mayweather and his IRS problems. Pacquiao is a smart businessman. He's not like the uneducated Mayweather. Brought to you by SARCASM!
    Right, they act like he's not educated but he's the highest paid athlete in sports and is getting 100-150 million while Manny is being paid 1/10th of that or less and hasn't even got it yet. Meanwhile all these people are online hating on him, busy wishing they had 1/100th of his money. The tax situation might be true, it might not be we've seen these kind of rumors in the past before. Very rich people always seem to get new tax bills but people are crazy and/or ******ed if they think this means he doesn't have money. He's worth almost half a billion you trolls!
    Last edited by JK1700; 07-12-2017, 10:35 PM.

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    • Dirty Bob!

      Interesting about Pacman not looking at Roach... possibly in disgust.

      Pacman rocked up to Australia with an entourage of 160. I wonder how much they cost him.

      Freddy is going senile.... if he gets paid by Arum
      ....he would always have been paid by Arum.... why talk about Pac not paying him if Pac never pays him?

      Pacman i can understand sticking with Arum as he is loyal and came from poverty....but some characters are simply not worthy of loyalty...Bob is one of them.

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      • Why can't they ask each other these questions instead of going through media outlets. Seems a bit weird eh?

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        • It's all falling apart for team Pac .

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          • The plot thickens.

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            • Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
              You do realize the racist, Southern "DixieC****" left the ********ic Party after LBJ signed the Civil Rights Act and joined the ********** Party?
              Show me a majority of "right wing racists" other than a few hundred KKK members, who 99.9% of the ********** voting base want nothing to do with.

              On the other hand, let's look at the ********ic voting base spewing their anti-white rhetoric.

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              • And Bobfather is already talking about the rematch.
                He wants it badly more than the fighters themselves.

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                • Originally posted by spn1025 View Post
                  Show me a majority of "right wing racists" other than a few hundred KKK members, who 99.9% of the ********** voting base want nothing to do with.

                  On the other hand, let's look at the ********ic voting base spewing their anti-white rhetoric.
                  August 4, 2014:

                  Richard Nixon is not having an easy time of late. The Washington Post alone has run at least three opinion pieces reminding us all that Nixon was a skunk who 40 years ago this month resigned the presidency and flew off to a short-lived exile in California. There the story of Nixon’s nefariousness supposedly ends. But it does not. He remains to this day a major political figure.

                  It was Nixon who devised and pursued what came to be called the Southern strategy. This was, in the admirably concise wording of Wikipedia, an appeal “to racism against African-Americans.” Nixon was hardly the first ********** to notice that Lyndon Johnson’s civil rights legislation had alienated whites both in the South and elsewhere — Johnson himself had forecast that Southern whites would desert the ********ic Party.

                  But Nixon was the GOP’s leader and, in January 1969, the President of the United States. The White House, it seemed, would not do a damned thing for African-Americans.

                  Nixon was a complex figure — virtually a screaming ******* compared with today’s Tea Party types. He was above all a pragmatic, cynical politician. Johnson and the ********s had wooed the black vote; Nixon would do the same for the white vote.

                  Even-steven, you might say, except the ********s were expanding rights while the **********s wanted to narrow them or keep them restrictive.

                  This realignment did not exactly start with Nixon or end with him. Barry Goldwater had voted against the 1964 Civil Rights Act (although he had supported other civil rights bills), but the GOP in general then was unencumbered by a Southern constituency and its leadership often favored civil rights.

                  After Nixon, though, there was no turning back. In 1980, Ronald Reagan — ever the innocent — went to Mississippi and the Neshoba County Fair to tastelessly proclaim his belief in “states’ rights.” Nearby, three civil rights worked had been killed just 16 years earlier, protesting one of those bogus rights — the right to segregate the races. Reagan never acknowledged any appeal to racism. Racists took it as a wink anyway.

                  At one time, a good many African-Americans voted ********** — the party of Lincoln, after all. Jackie Robinson initially supported Nixon , as did Joe Louis. The former heavyweight champion had even supported a ********** in the 1946 congressional campaign against Rep. Helen Gahagan Douglas, a ******* civil rights advocate, whose California district was substantially black. As late as the 1970s, there were African-American enclaves in Maryland that voted **********.

                  The damage Nixon did to his own party, not to mention the rights of African-Americans and the cause of racial comity, has lasted long after the stench of Watergate has dispersed. It not only persuaded blacks that the ********** Party was inhospitable to them, but it in effect welcomed racists to the GOP fold.

                  http://www.nydailynews.com/opinion/n...icle-1.1891611

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                  • Originally posted by GrandmasterWang View Post
                    Dirty Bob!

                    Interesting about Pacman not looking at Roach... possibly in disgust.

                    Pacman rocked up to Australia with an entourage of 160. I wonder how much they cost him.

                    Freddy is going senile.... if he gets paid by Arum
                    ....he would always have been paid by Arum.... why talk about Pac not paying him if Pac never pays him?

                    Pacman i can understand sticking with Arum as he is loyal and came from poverty....but some characters are simply not worthy of loyalty...Bob is one of them.
                    it's because pac prolly pays roach from pac's own share. like a bonus thing for roach but since manny lost this time, he prolly felt there is no need to give roach any money from his own share.

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                    • Manny just lost and feeling down. But, Roach is more concern about the bonuses he is getting from Pacquiao. What a leech. lol

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