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Originally posted by antrob View PostYou make Pacquiao sound really dumb. So hee was to ****** to say no to getting dragged to a dinner and taking money he didn't want? No it's really like Pacquiao is a greedy man and took the briefcase full of money because he wanted it. Pacquiao is a grown man, he knew what he was doing. To say he was to polite or to naive, is really a insult on Pacquiao.
I don't see how it is an insult to him, it was all well reported at the time, in different publications. That's where I got it from and I have an excellent memory. There was a LOT of publicity about it.
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Originally posted by antrob View PostYou make Pacquiao sound really dumb. So hee was to ****** to say no to getting dragged to a dinner and taking money he didn't want? No it's really like Pacquiao is a greedy man and took the briefcase full of money because he wanted it. Pacquiao is a grown man, he knew what he was doing. To say he was to polite or to naive, is really a insult on Pacquiao.
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Originally posted by edgarg View PostHe was basically only an unlettered and simple kid at the time and totally unfitted to deal with a sharpie who was going beyond the bounds of what Manny had been taught as proper behaviour. AND, he was exhausted from the 16 hour fllight, as well as the dragged out dinner that he didn't want.
I don't see how it is an insult to him, it was all well reported at the time, in different publications. That's where I got it from and I have an excellent memory. There was a LOT of publicity about it.
And he did and is still there YEARS LATER.
I'm not trying to start an argument over this trivial matter, just setting the record straight, for which I would have thought I w;d be thanked instead of disputed with.
But........c'est la vie.
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Originally posted by edgarg View PostAnd, the proof of the pudding is in the eating. Arum went to court over it and Manny said that he WANTED to stay with Arum.
And he did and is still there YEARS LATER.
I'm not trying to start an argument over this trivial matter, just setting the record straight, for which I would have thought I w;d be thanked instead of disputed with.
But........c'est la vie.
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Originally posted by edgarg View PostHe was basically only an unlettered and simple kid at the time and totally unfitted to deal with a sharpie who was going beyond the bounds of what Manny had been taught as proper behaviour. AND, he was exhausted from the 16 hour fllight, as well as the dragged out dinner that he didn't want.
I don't see how it is an insult to him, it was all well reported at the time, in different publications. That's where I got it from and I have an excellent memory. There was a LOT of publicity about it.
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Originally posted by edgarg View PostHe was basically only an unlettered and simple kid at the time and totally unfitted to deal with a sharpie who was going beyond the bounds of what Manny had been taught as proper behaviour. AND, he was exhausted from the 16 hour fllight, as well as the dragged out dinner that he didn't want.
I don't see how it is an insult to him, it was all well reported at the time, in different publications. That's where I got it from and I have an excellent memory. There was a LOT of publicity about it.
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Originally posted by edgarg View PostI was familiar with many Asians then and knew that they often say yes to agree with you from politeness rather than what they really meant. I learnt a few tough lessons that way myself in rather large situations when I was in business, and travelling from time to time in the Orient.
"Manny told me he wanted a signing bonus, and I relayed that to Golden Boy," Roach said. Roach added: "They
negotiated a deal and they gave him the signing bonus, and some of it was in cash in a suitcase."
That doesn't sound like a unlettered kid to me.
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Originally posted by antrob View PostA unlettered kid? The man was 28 or 29 at the time. This took place in 2007 not 1997. Dude stop defending Pacquiao. He was greedy, took the money and now is paying for it. It's pretty simple.
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Originally posted by antrob View PostHere is a quote from Freddy Roach about the situation.
"Manny told me he wanted a signing bonus, and I relayed that to Golden Boy," Roach said. Roach added: "They
negotiated a deal and they gave him the signing bonus, and some of it was in cash in a suitcase."
That doesn't sound like a unlettered kid to me.
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