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    think of all the good that could be done, i bet a lot of other philanthropists will get involved.

    the fight is bigger than boxing, this will make sure of it!

    what say you, floyd?

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      Originally posted by Marvellous1 View Post
      What is funny is how supposed boxing fans are jumping on any scrap of media they can find and claiming some kind of "victory" in their silly little internet war. Worse than a bunch of women and their Hello ****zines talking about the "he said, she said".

      What is also funny is how some people's minds work. Mayweather makes Pacquiao an actual (by actual conversation) offer of 40 mil, no PPV. The offer is refused. Some criticise the offer as rubbish (it was without doubt) and it is preclaimed as a duck because it was an offer that was made knowing it would be refused. Pacquiao supposedly makes an "offer" (really a random article, not even close to actually being made, and people know he never actually would make it in reality) to fight for nothing. The same people look at the"move" (just talk and nothing more) as something praise worthy. The "offer" will be refused and everyone knows it will. Yet, the refusal is criticised and not the BS offer? So this time, the offer that was made (through media) KNOWING it would be refused is not a duck?? Very consistent indeed.

      Funnier still is the thought that if Mayweather doesn't call Pacquiao's bluff in this pseudo-negotiation, he's ducking. Whereas, Pacquaio refused to call Mayweather's bluff and walked from testing (with 50/50 on the table), and he refused to call his bluff for 40 mil flat and that is not ducking?

      One fighter is a hero to desperate sycophants for making imaginary offers while turning down real ones, while another is the villain for making real offers while ignoring imaginary ones. Interesting......
      you deserve a standing ovation sir

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        Originally posted by Spoon23 View Post
        PAC is waiting for Floyd's reply.

        This will happen.



        Floyd's reply: you serious Manny? I'm busting my chops in the ring and willing to sacrifice my life in there and I'll give it for free? **** you!

        Manny: then you dont have to, I'll give my money to charity to show the world it's for the people and for history. For free Floyd man-up!

        Floyd won't have to give his, PAC will. That's the last move. Checkmate Floyd.

        Check mate!

        This is what will happen. PAC knows this fight is what boxing fans want. It's for legacy and history. Money is not the motivating factor. It's whooping Floyd's ass.

        Floyd can keep his take of his money or give a portion to charity, but PAC ain't bluffing he will give his fight purse all away to charity and for legacy. Checkmate. No way out on this one Floyd.

        ^this. It's going to happen (the next offer you speak of, the one *****s know is coming). Pacquiao's going to put up his share only and Floyd will look sooo bad. Can't wait!

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          Pac is trolling here Floyd saying he don't want Arum eating of him well all the money on pac side is going too charity so now there no reason to say no to this fight right?

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            Fighting for charity isn't fighting for free.

            For one it's tax deductible, meaning theyll be paying virtually no tax on their next fight or two and the money goes to help people in need.

            Plus the goodwill to their brands would be massive, it's not that unrealistic.

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              Originally posted by Spoon23 View Post
              PAC is waiting for Floyd's reply.

              This will happen.



              Floyd's reply: you serious Manny? I'm busting my chops in the ring and willing to sacrifice my life in there and I'll give it for free? **** you!

              Manny: then you dont have to, I'll give my money to charity to show the world it's for the people and for history. For free Floyd man-up!

              Floyd won't have to give his, PAC will. That's the last move. Checkmate Floyd.

              Check mate!

              This is what will happen. PAC knows this fight is what boxing fans want. It's for legacy and history. Money is not the motivating factor. It's whooping Floyd's ass.

              Floyd can keep his take of his money or give a portion to charity, but PAC ain't bluffing he will give his fight purse all away to charity and for legacy. Checkmate. No way out on this one Floyd.
              is this what your pac spider senses are telling you?

              do you feel like after years of admiration you can finally think like pac? When pac dodges a punch and throws one do you feel like you anticipate his actions as well? Like you can feel his every move? Like when pac wakes up angry you feel angry too?


              Hahaha I swear some of these pac stans are weird.

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                Pac has hit a new low. SMH

                Really? You want to fight for free?

                Paktarbs think pac really wants to figh tfor gree! makes it even worse

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                  Originally posted by rambov View Post
                  Pac has hit a new low. SMH

                  Really? You want to fight for free?

                  Paktarbs think pac really wants to figh tfor gree! makes it even worse
                  Let's get it straight. Pacquiao fans dont want the fight to happen. They know Pacquiao would get schooled, so they continue to hang onto this false premise that Mayweather is scared of him as a sign of victory.

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                    Awesome.

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                      Originally posted by sargo View Post


                      GENERAL SANTOS CITY, Philippines — World boxing eight-division champion Manny Pacquiao dared undefeated American boxer Floyd Mayweather, Jr. to face him in the ring and donate all the proceeds of the fight to charities around world.
                      “I’m not desperate to fight him just for the sake of money or material things. I’m not the one seeking this fight rather it’s the boxing fans all over the world,” Pacquiao, also Sarangani’s legislator, told the Inquirer by phone Saturday night.
                      Pacquiao said he was willing to fight Mayweather anytime, anywhere – and even without receiving a single centavo as prize money.
                      “I am ready to submit myself to any kind of stringent drug testing. Above all, I challenge him to include in our fight contract that both of us will not receive anything out of this fight. We will donate all the proceeds of the fight – guaranteed prize, should there be any, gate receipts, pay-per-view and endorsements – to charities around the world,” Pacquiao said.
                      Pacquiao added that if Mayweather is not afraid to fight him, the latter should agree to tangle with him in the ring.
                      Pacquiao said he has nothing more to prove in the world of boxing.
                      “I have carved my own niche in the annals of boxing. There’s no reason why should I be desperate to fight him? But since the boxing fans worldwide are seeking and demanding for Pacquiao-Mayweather fight, I don’t want to disappoint them,” he said.
                      During his trip to South Africa last Wednesday, Mayweather suggested Pacquiao’s renewed desire to make their mega fight happen came out of desperation after the latter’s back-to-back losses to Timothy Bradley and Juan Manuel Marquez in 2012, and his tax problems.
                      Pacquiao, however, clarified he has moved on from that losses as proven by his classic ring performance against Brandon “Bambam” Rios in Macau, China last November.
                      “As to my tax problem, my lawyers are fixing it already. I’m paying my taxes religiously. It is just a matter of reconciling our records with the tax agencies both here and abroad. Should there be any discrepancy, rest assured, I will settle it. I’m a lawmaker and I’m a law-abiding citizen,” Pacquiao said.
                      As to the reported retirement of Mayweather in 2015, Pacquiao said that is the American boxer’s tactic to avoid facing him in the ring.
                      “The public clamor for Pacquiao-Mayweather bout is getting stronger. The only way he (Mayweather) can avoid facing me in the ring is to retire from boxing,” Pacquiao said.
                      Pacquiao challenged Mayweather, saying “Floyd, if you’re a real man, fight me. Let’s do it for the love of boxing and for the fans. Let’s do it not for the sake of money. Let’s make the boxing fans happy.”


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                      Wooow what could Floyd say to that. lol

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