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  • #11
    Originally posted by Ecosse1 View Post
    I think it would. Not the crazy numbers from before, but easily over a million and I wouldn't be surprised it did 2m. They're still 2 of the biggest names in boxing
    Over 1ml would not pay Floyds purse.

    Its not happening the money is not there that would need to be there.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Ecosse1 View Post
      I think it would. Not the crazy numbers from before, but easily over a million and I wouldn't be surprised it did 2m. They're still 2 of the biggest names in boxing
      Too old man I'm telling you.

      It would do ~1.2 million (best aside from Joshua or Ca$hnelo)

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      • #13
        Originally posted by komandante View Post
        Floyd should advise dumb Pac to retire from politics as well cause he's a nuisance.
        Are you Filipino? Do you live in the Philippines? If not, you should probably stfu. From what I've heard and what Filipinos have told me, he's helping his people.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by THEFRESHBRAWLER View Post
          These are the type of loser ******s that post on here lol
          Another pac **** rider?

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          • #15
            Originally posted by TheBigLug View Post
            It would be a bit embarrassing for Pacquiao to have Floyd promoting or advising him, given all their history and him being a great in his own right.

            It'd be sort of like a guy fcuking another guys wife, and then giving the husband tips on how to pleasure his wife better.
            Professional boxing is not like some schoolyard brawl nor is it to see who has the biggest d.ck Boxing is a business. If Mayweather can offer Pacquiao a good financial deal, there is no reason why he shouldn't accept it.

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            • #16
              Mayweahter promoting Pac

              I think this is a great idea. Pac didn't fight many good WWs because of Arum. If he gets with Floyd (and connection to Haymon's fighters) he'll have some much better fights in front of him and then maybe we'll get to see where Pac really stands in the division

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Bjl12 View Post
                The rematch wouldn't sell anyway. Time flies and its LITERALLY been nearly 10 years...these guys were supposed to fight in 2009.

                Hot damn. We're getting old fellas
                yup, and even with age you're still as ****** as ever

                [IMG]https://pics.me.me/you-rea-special-kind-of-******-arent-you-memegenerator-ne-5094014.png[/IMG]

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                • #18
                  A lot of athletes and entertainers seem to hit up Floyd. Can't deny he and his team have been very successful mining different revenue streams that his events create. Manny surely could use advice on how to do same and maximize his earnings.

                  Maybe a rematch is coming.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
                    Last month in Malaysia, Manny Pacquiao snapped a one year layoff with a dominating performance. He stopped Lucas Matthysse in seven rounds to capture the WBA's "regular" welterweight title. Pacquiao scored three knockdowns and picked up his first knockout victory since November of 2009.
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                    Floyd not needed for this.

                    Pac-Man v Loma
                    Pac-Man v Khan
                    Pac-Man v Crawford

                    Total net income from those three fights; $100m.

                    Retire.

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                    • #20
                      "Pac is time to retire" - Mayweather

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