He knew he had an injury and did not tell it early on so it can be resched. There would be no issues on it being rescheduled as both fighters are set t9 make 100+ million plus dollars. Instead pacquiao fought with a suppisedly injured shoulder and git schooled by floyd. Why did pacquiao decided to rob people of their money ? He got huniliated out there
Why did Pacman robbed people 100's of million in Floyd Fight ?
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And your the only one getting humiliated here right nowHe knew he had an injury and did not tell it early on so it can be resched. There would be no issues on it being rescheduled as both fighters are set t9 make 100+ million plus dollars. Instead pacquiao fought with a suppisedly injured shoulder and git schooled by floyd. Why did pacquiao decided to rob people of their money ? He got huniliated out there
Why don’t you tell us about your deficiencies before you make these posts
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Who cares? It was five years ago. Should have been ten years ago. The fight stunk. Pacquiao was probably faking it. Floyd was receiving very favorable treatment from the referee.
Anybody still obsessed with defending either of them should reevaluate their priorities.Comment
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Same reason Floyd went into the Castillo fight with a torn rotator. Who actually believes a postponement would have been agreed? I have my doubts. And if it’s requiring surgery, more likely a cancellation.Comment
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Go back to school and learn English which is obviously not your first language. You can't even fucking spell.He knew he had an injury and did not tell it early on so it can be resched. There would be no issues on it being rescheduled as both fighters are set t9 make 100+ million plus dollars. Instead pacquiao fought with a suppisedly injured shoulder and git schooled by floyd. Why did pacquiao decided to rob people of their money ? He got huniliated out thereLast edited by richardt; 03-30-2020, 12:14 PM.Comment
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Jeez, this is still being brought up. I would of thought people would have gotten their $100 back from a birthday or Christmas gift.Comment
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