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    #31
    Are people seriously buying this charity match thing? I mean seriously?

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      #32
      Originally posted by GoldenGloveLove View Post
      Are people seriously buying this charity match thing? I mean seriously?
      Its as serious as the 40 mil with no PPV offer. Truth be told, its not really about the charity either. As has been said over and over, its Mannys way of telling Floyd, "I don't need to beg you for a fight to make money like you are saying. I'll fight you for fun." I think its pretty obvious.

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        #33
        Originally posted by FloydsLostBalls View Post
        Its as serious as the 40 mil with no PPV offer. Truth be told, its not really about the charity either. As has been said over and over, its Mannys way of telling Floyd, "I don't need to beg you for a fight to make money like you are saying. I'll fight you for fun." I think its pretty obvious.
        No, he actually does have to beg for a fight because he needs the money like any fighter that makes his living with his hands. Manny is broke and his assets are being sold to pay off his massive debts. The reason why they do what they do is to make a living, it makes no sense whatsoever to say you'll take massive risks, train, support an entourage, incur even more debts all to fight someone for fun and not profit?

        Makes zero sense.....

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          #34
          Originally posted by FloydsLostBalls View Post
          Its as serious as the 40 mil with no PPV offer. Truth be told, its not really about the charity either. As has been said over and over, its Mannys way of telling Floyd, "I don't need to beg you for a fight to make money like you are saying. I'll fight you for fun." I think its pretty obvious.
          define obvious for these blind fans. LOL

          floyd might even go out and straight face say he's afraid of pac and theses fools would still find a way to twist it.

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            #35
            Floyd would ask: "How much does Bob Arum make, though?"...

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              #36
              I think the idea of a guy whose whole persona was based around greed and flair fighting a guy who owes $68 Million in back taxes for charity is a hilarious idea.

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                #37
                Originally posted by Slip Stream View Post
                Its a senseless idea because Pac's broke and deep in debt. Also, there's no way in hell Arum is going to sign onto an event that doesn't make him a huge profit outright. You have charity benefits, telethons to raise money for causes, you don't ineptly dangle a super fight as a charity cause, that's as ****ing ******ed as it comes.
                How did you know when there is no single word from your coward boy about this challenge?

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by DeadLikeMe View Post
                  I think the idea of a guy whose whole persona was based around greed and flair fighting a guy who owes $68 Million in back taxes for charity is a hilarious idea.
                  I guarantee you Pac will fight Floyd even at their backyard with just Elerbe and Haymon as an audience but Floyd? I don't think so...



                  You boy was a certified COWARD in this video.

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                    #39
                    Still doesn't mean Floyd is going to fight Pacquiao.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by MDPopescu View Post
                      Floyd would ask: "How much does Bob Arum make, though?"...
                      ^^this. This is coming once Pacquaio's next offer (his share only is given to charity) is proposed. Then it'll be a checkmate.

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