Nonsense! Pac vs. Loma in Tokoyo? Pac vs. Loma in London? Pac vs. Loma in Macau? Pac vs. Loma on Mars is worth more than Loma vs. Pedraza, anywhere on Earth!
July 16, 2018:
Pacquiao Wants Next Fight In U.S.; Arum Says Tax Debt Not $20M
By Keith Idec
Bob Arum claims Manny Pacquiao’s tax debt won’t prevent him from coming to the United States for his next fight.
Pacquiao, meanwhile, told the Los Angeles Times for a story posted to the newspaper’s website Sunday that he wants to return to the United States for his next bout...
During the ESPN+ live stream of the Pacquiao-Matthysse match, it was reported that Pacquiao owes a whopping $20 million in taxes to the Internal Revenue Service. Arum assured the Los Angeles Times that Pacquiao’s tax debt isn’t nearly that large and Pacquiao’s longtime promoter predicted that it won’t prohibit him from coming to the United States for his next fight.
“They are working through that with the IRS,” Arum said, “and they’re optimistic they’ll have a resolution. It’s nowhere near [$20 million]. The hope is a plan can be worked out so he can fight [in the U.S.] and begin to pay off what his obligations are.”
Which Bob Arum is telling the truth? The one from July, or the one from August?
July 16, 2018:
Pacquiao Wants Next Fight In U.S.; Arum Says Tax Debt Not $20M
By Keith Idec
Bob Arum claims Manny Pacquiao’s tax debt won’t prevent him from coming to the United States for his next fight.
Pacquiao, meanwhile, told the Los Angeles Times for a story posted to the newspaper’s website Sunday that he wants to return to the United States for his next bout...
During the ESPN+ live stream of the Pacquiao-Matthysse match, it was reported that Pacquiao owes a whopping $20 million in taxes to the Internal Revenue Service. Arum assured the Los Angeles Times that Pacquiao’s tax debt isn’t nearly that large and Pacquiao’s longtime promoter predicted that it won’t prohibit him from coming to the United States for his next fight.
“They are working through that with the IRS,” Arum said, “and they’re optimistic they’ll have a resolution. It’s nowhere near [$20 million]. The hope is a plan can be worked out so he can fight [in the U.S.] and begin to pay off what his obligations are.”
Which Bob Arum is telling the truth? The one from July, or the one from August?
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