Manny Pacquaio may join Golden Boy Promotions

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  • riz
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    #31
    hes gona be expensive

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    • grayfist
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      #32
      Originally posted by pso_junior
      Oh yes that's because GBP is not at par with TOP RANK or DON KING Production yet in influencing boxing bodies. But anyway I have nothing really against GBP it's just that Pacquiao "MIGHT" not get the best deal if he is about to fight a mexican fighter irregardless of who the promoter will be, blood is always thicker than water or paper (money) so it's always a factor to consider.
      Top rank is in deep muck. The people there are up to their eyebrows in it. The Feds have them in their cross-hairs. And top execs are ratting on each other.

      Sugar Ray Leonard's company started out with big hopes and great intentions. Since then it has nose-dived. Ray has not been too involved with the whole arrangement, and looks like, though he said, he would become better involved this time, such involvement will not happen in the foreseeable future.

      Don King is no spring chicken. His heirs are not as clever as the Don.

      For the long haul, Golden Boy could be good for Pac. MAB, GBP's mainstay outside of Oscar himself, has only few more fights left in him. Two to three years, and I think he'll say his done. Oscar can hang 'em up anytime. Pac may be eyed to take up the slack.

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      • nadz
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        #33
        Originally posted by grayfist
        Top rank is in deep muck. The people there are up to their eyebrows in it. The Feds have them in their cross-hairs. And top execs are ratting on each other.

        Sugar Ray Leonard's company started out with big hopes and great intentions. Since then it has nose-dived. Ray has not been too involved with the whole arrangement, and looks like, though he said, he would become better involved this time, such involvement will not happen in the foreseeable future.

        Don King is no spring chicken. His heirs are not as clever as the Don.

        For the long haul, Golden Boy could be good for Pac. MAB, GBP's mainstay outside of Oscar himself, has only few more fights left in him. Two to three years, and I think he'll say his done. Oscar can hang 'em up anytime. Pac may be eyed to take up the slack.

        lol... i got your point here.Nice post deserves good karma...

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        • nadz
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          #34
          Originally posted by grayfist
          Top rank is in deep muck. The people there are up to their eyebrows in it. The Feds have them in their cross-hairs. And top execs are ratting on each other.

          Sugar Ray Leonard's company started out with big hopes and great intentions. Since then it has nose-dived. Ray has not been too involved with the whole arrangement, and looks like, though he said, he would become better involved this time, such involvement will not happen in the foreseeable future.

          Don King is no spring chicken. His heirs are not as clever as the Don.

          For the long haul, Golden Boy could be good for Pac. MAB, GBP's mainstay outside of Oscar himself, has only few more fights left in him. Two to three years, and I think he'll say his done. Oscar can hang 'em up anytime. Pac may be eyed to take up the slack.
          look at your points my friend...

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          • grayfist
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            #35
            Originally posted by nadz_melch24
            look at your points my friend...
            Yes? What about them? Ow, yes! THANKS, Pal! Didn't check it too much, didn't realize the difference until it struck me...about a couple of hudred BIG ONES MORE! THANKS AGAIN!

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            • czars_salad
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              #36
              the question would be: if he joins golden boy promotions, then would it mean goodbye to pac-mab 2?

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              • grayfist
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                #37
                Originally posted by czars_salad
                the question would be: if he joins golden boy promotions, then would it mean goodbye to pac-mab 2?
                Not neccesarily, bud. In-stable matches have been done countless times in the history of boxing...kind of reverse ******? It is even a lot easier to stage matches when the two principals are of the same promotions company. Pac could very well be made MAB's last hurrah! Making it so, would add much to Marco's retirement stash. Over the next two to three years, MAB can face easier ones; while Pac stays busy with such guys as Morales, Chi (or, whoever shall be there for unification if Pac wins vs. JMM), Rocky, Joan, Scott, Larios, etc.

                All these are predicated on that both Pac and MAB continue their winning ways.

                The rub is if Marco won't make Pac his last outing because he doesn't want to go out a loser. Or, if Marco won't face Pac ever again because he fears his record might be stained some more.

                But then, if MAB has those kinds of thinking, a Pac-MAB 2 wont happen either even if Pac does not go to GBP.
                Last edited by grayfist; 12-22-2004, 01:11 AM.

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                • kadyo's
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by grayfist
                  Not neccesarily, bud. In-stable matches have been done countless times in the history of boxing...kind of reverse ******? It is even a lot easier to stage matches when the two principals are of the same promotions company. Pac could very well be made MAB's last hurrah! Making it so, would add much to Marco's retirement stash. Over the next two to three years, MAB can face easier ones; while Pac stays busy with such guys as Morales, Chi (or, whoever shall be there for unification if Pac wins vs. JMM), Rocky, Joan, Scott, Larios, etc.

                  All these are predicated on that both Pac and MAB continue their winning ways.

                  The rub is if Marco won't make Pac his last outing because he doesn't want to go out a loser. Or, if Marco won't face Pac ever again because he fears his record might be stained some more.

                  But then, if MAB has those kinds of thinking, a Pac-MAB 2 wont happen either even if Pac does not go to GBP.
                  Yup, and may I add that MAB is in between that thinking and his mexican aztec macho pride. Well, which one will prevail? as they say grayfist, YOUR GUESS IS AS GOOD AS MINE.

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                  • phallus
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by grayfist
                    Top rank is in deep muck. The people there are up to their eyebrows in it. The Feds have them in their cross-hairs. And top execs are ratting on each other.

                    Sugar Ray Leonard's company started out with big hopes and great intentions. Since then it has nose-dived. Ray has not been too involved with the whole arrangement, and looks like, though he said, he would become better involved this time, such involvement will not happen in the foreseeable future.

                    Don King is no spring chicken. His heirs are not as clever as the Don.

                    For the long haul, Golden Boy could be good for Pac. MAB, GBP's mainstay outside of Oscar himself, has only few more fights left in him. Two to three years, and I think he'll say his done. Oscar can hang 'em up anytime. Pac may be eyed to take up the slack.

                    i think u got a good point here, everybody else oscar has signed to GBP is two or three fights away from retiring - mosley, hops, mab. GBP needs manny because he's long term, his career is just gettin started.

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                    • grayfist
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by beeatch!
                      i think u got a good point here, everybody else oscar has signed to GBP is two or three fights away from retiring - mosley, hops, mab. GBP needs manny because he's long term, his career is just gettin started.
                      Thankx, pal!

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