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Originally posted by DeadLikeMe View PostFurthermore, he has already done business with Showtime in the past so obviously there is no loyalty to HBO. If it is true that Pacquiao's commitment to HBO expires at the end of this month, why would it need to be on HBO at all?
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Originally posted by big_james10 View PostManny Pacquaio still thinks he is the fighter of the decade and acts accordingly. The fact that he has lost twice, been KO'd and had several PPV flops, including his last fight, during this decade, isn't registering in his mind.
As for the posters on here, you can't blame them. They are fed fiction stories by guys like Scoop Malinowski and slanted reporting by guys like Dan Rafael. I think someone even wrote an article this week questioning whether Mayweather should go to the HOF. But anyway the two go hand in hand. Pacquiao is no doubt a proud man but rightfully so because he's a living legend. But if he truly wants the fight, where it's being aired shouldn't stop it and he shouldn't be worried about what the A-side is getting because he'll be getting the biggest check of his life regardless and even more in the rematch if he wins.
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Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostOh I think he knows. I don't begrudge Pacquiao although I thought him re-signing with Arum was unforgivable given that there were so many great matchups out there outside of in-house fights. But if he makes this fight, all will be forgiven.
As for the posters on here, you can't blame them. They are fed fiction stories by guys like Scoop Malinowski and slanted reporting by guys like Dan Rafael. I think someone even wrote an article this week questioning whether Mayweather should go to the HOF. But anyway the two go hand in hand. Pacquiao is no doubt a proud man but rightfully so because he's a living legend. But if he truly wants the fight, where it's being aired shouldn't stop it and he shouldn't be worried about what the A-side is getting because he'll be getting the biggest check of his life regardless and even more in the rematch if he wins.
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Originally posted by joseph5620 View PostYour last sentence is why I know Pacquiao doesn't want the fight nearly as much as some of these gullible people believe. He wants it for an unrealistic split he knows he will no longer get. That ship has sailed.
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Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostOh I think he knows. I don't begrudge Pacquiao although I thought him re-signing with Arum was unforgivable given that there were so many great matchups out there outside of in-house fights. But if he makes this fight, all will be forgiven.
As for the posters on here, you can't blame them. They are fed fiction stories by guys like Scoop Malinowski and slanted reporting by guys like Dan Rafael. I think someone even wrote an article this week questioning whether Mayweather should go to the HOF. But anyway the two go hand in hand. Pacquiao is no doubt a proud man but rightfully so because he's a living legend. But if he truly wants the fight, where it's being aired shouldn't stop it and he shouldn't be worried about what the A-side is getting because he'll be getting the biggest check of his life regardless and even more in the rematch if he wins.Originally posted by joseph5620 View PostYour last sentence is why I know Pacquiao doesn't want the fight nearly as much as some of these gullible people believe. He wants it for an unrealistic split he knows he will no longer get. That ship has sailed.Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostSee the thing is, I wonder if it's Pacquiao or Arum trying to play a hand from years ago. But then again, you're right either way because if Manny really wants the fight, he should be pushing for it hard and telling Arum to make it happen.
pathetic flowmoes.
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Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostYeah that would. If it happened. According to Showtime that's false. "Statistically impossible." If course it doesn't take a genius to figure that out.
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Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostOh I think he knows. I don't begrudge Pacquiao although I thought him re-signing with Arum was unforgivable given that there were so many great matchups out there outside of in-house fights. But if he makes this fight, all will be forgiven.
As for the posters on here, you can't blame them. They are fed fiction stories by guys like Scoop Malinowski and slanted reporting by guys like Dan Rafael. I think someone even wrote an article this week questioning whether Mayweather should go to the HOF. But anyway the two go hand in hand. Pacquiao is no doubt a proud man but rightfully so because he's a living legend. But if he truly wants the fight, where it's being aired shouldn't stop it and he shouldn't be worried about what the A-side is getting because he'll be getting the biggest check of his life regardless and even more in the rematch if he wins.
You think this is a brewing superfight without the fans? That it is only Pacquiao and his team thinking that he is still a Superstar All-time great?
Wow.
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Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostSee the thing is, I wonder if it's Pacquiao or Arum trying to play a hand from years ago. But then again, you're right either way because if Manny really wants the fight, he should be pushing for it hard and telling Arum to make it happen.
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