Adamantium cuttin' thru the BadAss: Pacquiao vs Bradley 3, April 9th

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I could see if he was getting a 2mm advance for a 100mm fight.

What does this dude do with his money when he gets it? Burn it? Like use a bunch of $100s as kindling? What in :dahell:


The truth behind Manny Pacquiao’s financial crisis


Hall of Fame historian Nigel Collins explains how Pacquiao’s love for living on the edge has left him on the brink
April 9, 2015
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MANNY PACQUIAO has always lived life on the edge.

It’s a big part of who he is and what he’s accomplished. The same daredevil mentality that drives him inside the ring permeates every facet of his life, including the management of the fortune he’s earned with his fists.

According to Forbes magazine, if you include the estimated $30m from commercial endorsements, Pacquiao has made in excess of $300m. That is a staggering amount of money, but exactly how much of it is left is something even Manny might not know.

Although he certainly leads a lifestyle befitting a superstar and employs a huge staff, that’s only a part of a financial boondoggle (Google it) that is consuming money faster than Manny can make it.

Pacquiao’s generosity is legendary. People line up at his doorstep looking for a handout on a regular basis and are seldom turned away empty-handed. He has financed businesses for various members of his extended family, virtually all of which have failed to turn a profit.

In February Pacquiao attended a groundbreaking ceremony for a church he is building in General Santos City that will cost him around $6.7m.

Even more expensive will be his campaign for a Senate seat in 2016. Pacquiao was elected to the House of Representatives in 2010 and re-elected in 2013. It was estimated that his campaigns cost roughly $6m in 2010, and slightly less in 2013 because he was the incumbent. He also finances the campaigns of friends and family running for lesser offices on the same ticket.

“Running for Congress will cost Manny a lot more than running for a seat in the House of Representative, at least $10m” said Ted Lerner, an American journalist who has lived in the Philippines for 20 years. “If anything ruins Manny financially it will be politics.”


Then there is a draconian tax situation currently in Appeals Court that alleges Pacquiao owes 3.2bn Philippines pesos in back taxes, penalties and surcharges. That’s approximately $724.5m, an unfathomable sum that is more than twice the amount he’s earned.

One can’t automatically assume the massive purse from the Mayweather fight will solve Pacquiao’s financial difficulties. Manny’s promoter, Bob Arum (who has been know to exaggerate from time to time) recently said he believes there’ll be around $300m in the pot, and that Pacquiao’s 40 per cent would be about $120m. How much Manny actually takes home is anybody’s guess, but even if it is every dollar, which is virtually impossible, it would only put a dent in his tax bill if his appeal is rejected.

Desperation can be a powerful motivator, and that includes monetary desperation. It was poverty that launched Pacquiao into the world beyond the nipa hut of his boyhood and an enthusiastic disregard for his physical safety that carried him to the top of his profession.

Meanwhile, despite the threat of financial ruin and the Floyd Mayweather fight rapidly approaching, Manny is rumored to be hunting for a new Beverly Hills mansion in between workouts at the Wild Card gym.

With little regard for yesterday or tomorrow, Pacquiao is still living way out on the edge – just where he’s always been and exactly where he needs to be to beat Mayweather



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Owe $724.5 million dollars in back taxes brehs:sas1:
 

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Also....why is Salt Water Moses receiving a $2 million advance from Bob Arum to fight Bradley, when he just made over $100 million to fight Floyd in May?:patrice:








Why does he need advances?:patrice:



That Pacquiao money looking funny in the light:mjpls:



Like I have said before my dude told me Pac probably made like 20 mil off that fight and that's before taxes. Koncz even taking vacations on Pacman money. It's really sad what they're doing to the man. And you know Arum is sharking that advance to like 5 mil off his cut at least. Like my dude said boxing is a dirty game. You wouldn't believe the things people get away with. Boxers and promoters. It's even worse when your promoter knows you're dirty and they blackballing you on the low. Look at Evans Field for example. It's just a dirty game.
 

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Manny Pacquiao to fight Tim Bradley for a third time, rubber-match set for April 9th in Las Vegas


Pacquiao and Bradley will fight for a third time in April, writes James Slater

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SUPERSTAR Manny Pacquiao certainly took his time in announcing his next opponent, set for April of 2016 in what could well be the welterweight’s final bout.

A short list of possible foes included Terence Crawford, Amir Khan, Tim Bradley and, most recently added to the list of maybes, Adrien Broner. But finally, we have conformation from Pac-Man’s promoter Bob Arum who the April 9th fight will be against: Tim Bradley, who Pacquiao has twice met before.

“It’s a done deal and it’s going to be a third fight against Tim Bradley. We took a lot of consideration knowing Bradley has improved a lot as a fighter since the last time they’ve met in 2014,” Arum told The Manila Times today (local time). “Bradley is happy about it of course and that’s really a competitive fight for Manny. The report about Adrien Broner fighting Pacquiao is untrue.”

So, the rubber-match will go ahead at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Bradley shocked the boxing world back in June of 2012, when he won a hugely controversial split decision over the pound-for-pound king. Subjected to death threats and a whole array of insults after the tarnished victory, Bradley – who had barely a handful of experts on his side who were in agreement with the contentious decision that went his way – was desperate for a rematch to prove he was a worthy winner.

The return, also contesting the WBO welterweight title, came in April of 2014. This time, Pacquiao won a commanding 12-round unanimous decision; righting a very big wrong in the opinion of most.

Now, with Bradley defending the WBO title, the final instalment in this particular rivalry will play out in the exact same arena the other two fights were staged.

Pacquiao, who has not fought since losing “The Fight of The Century” to Floyd Mayweather in May 2015, will no doubt start out as a significant favourite to beat Bradley for a second time.

Bradley is never a fighter to underestimate, however. Last fighting in November, in his first bout with new trainer Teddy Atlas, Bradley was in total command against a weight drained Brandon Rios.

Pacquiao recently turned 37 and he holds a 57-6-2(38) record. Bradley is 32 and his record reads 33-1-1(13).

Interestingly, Arum closed by telling The Manila Times that the third Bradley fight will NOT be Pacquiao’s last fight. “It won’t be promoted that way,” the Top Rank boss stated.



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He holding out hope for a Floyd rematch :mjlol:
 

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Can you make a smiley out of his face breh?:feedme:



The fukkery coming up needs it:heh:



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The truth behind Manny Pacquiao’s financial crisis


Hall of Fame historian Nigel Collins explains how Pacquiao’s love for living on the edge has left him on the brink
April 9, 2015
MannyPacquiaoBROKE.jpg




MANNY PACQUIAO has always lived life on the edge.

It’s a big part of who he is and what he’s accomplished. The same daredevil mentality that drives him inside the ring permeates every facet of his life, including the management of the fortune he’s earned with his fists.

According to Forbes magazine, if you include the estimated $30m from commercial endorsements, Pacquiao has made in excess of $300m. That is a staggering amount of money, but exactly how much of it is left is something even Manny might not know.

Although he certainly leads a lifestyle befitting a superstar and employs a huge staff, that’s only a part of a financial boondoggle (Google it) that is consuming money faster than Manny can make it.

Pacquiao’s generosity is legendary. People line up at his doorstep looking for a handout on a regular basis and are seldom turned away empty-handed. He has financed businesses for various members of his extended family, virtually all of which have failed to turn a profit.

In February Pacquiao attended a groundbreaking ceremony for a church he is building in General Santos City that will cost him around $6.7m.

Even more expensive will be his campaign for a Senate seat in 2016. Pacquiao was elected to the House of Representatives in 2010 and re-elected in 2013. It was estimated that his campaigns cost roughly $6m in 2010, and slightly less in 2013 because he was the incumbent. He also finances the campaigns of friends and family running for lesser offices on the same ticket.

“Running for Congress will cost Manny a lot more than running for a seat in the House of Representative, at least $10m” said Ted Lerner, an American journalist who has lived in the Philippines for 20 years. “If anything ruins Manny financially it will be politics.”


Then there is a draconian tax situation currently in Appeals Court that alleges Pacquiao owes 3.2bn Philippines pesos in back taxes, penalties and surcharges. That’s approximately $724.5m, an unfathomable sum that is more than twice the amount he’s earned.

One can’t automatically assume the massive purse from the Mayweather fight will solve Pacquiao’s financial difficulties. Manny’s promoter, Bob Arum (who has been know to exaggerate from time to time) recently said he believes there’ll be around $300m in the pot, and that Pacquiao’s 40 per cent would be about $120m. How much Manny actually takes home is anybody’s guess, but even if it is every dollar, which is virtually impossible, it would only put a dent in his tax bill if his appeal is rejected.

Desperation can be a powerful motivator, and that includes monetary desperation. It was poverty that launched Pacquiao into the world beyond the nipa hut of his boyhood and an enthusiastic disregard for his physical safety that carried him to the top of his profession.

Meanwhile, despite the threat of financial ruin and the Floyd Mayweather fight rapidly approaching, Manny is rumored to be hunting for a new Beverly Hills mansion in between workouts at the Wild Card gym.

With little regard for yesterday or tomorrow, Pacquiao is still living way out on the edge – just where he’s always been and exactly where he needs to be to beat Mayweather



The truth behind Manny Pacquiao's financial crisis -



Owe $724.5 million dollars in back taxes brehs:sas1:
:damn: WHAT??? HOW???
 

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Like I have said before my dude told me Pac probably made like 20 mil off that fight and that's before taxes. Koncz even taking vacations on Pacman money. It's really sad what they're doing to the man. And you know Arum is sharking that advance to like 5 mil off his cut at least. Like my dude said boxing is a dirty game. You wouldn't believe the things people get away with. Boxers and promoters. It's even worse when your promoter knows you're dirty and they blackballing you on the low. Look at Evans Field for example. It's just a dirty game.
:mjlol:
You and your dude have no knowledge of what Pac does with his purse money
 
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