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Nah, bruh there are just as many Floyd fans who are the exactly same way. The stans for both guys are equal levels of clueless they just display it in different ways.da majority of pacquaio fans I meet in real life barely even watch boxing and just like pacquaio because the media portrays him as the "anti floyd"
some floyd fans are annoying, but they generally seem to no a lot more about the sport
The way he was cheering for Manny on Saturday I figured there was no way the two of them would ever fight. He was more demonstrative than the Klitschko brothers are when one of them is fighting.Provodnikov said he's not interested in Manny
His right bicep looking like Scott Steiner's biceps.http://www.boxingscene.com/photos-devon-alexander-ripped-ready-porter--72079
Dem biceps ain't normal...
People are gonna hate because both sides do too much pandering and not enough serious talking...but everything Freddie said was true.Latest from Freddie Roach
November 26, 2013
Pacquiao Says He Is Borrowing to Give Typhoon Aid
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
MANILA, Philippines — Despite returning like a hero from beating Brandon Rios over the weekend, Manny Pacquiao says he has no money to keep his promise to help typhoon victims because Philippine revenue authorities have frozen his bank accounts.
The Bureau of Internal Revenue says Pacquiao hasn't proved he paid taxes in 2008-2009.
Pacquiao said Tuesday he borrowed over 1 million pesos ($22,700) and will borrow more to keep his word to typhoon victims.
He says he paid taxes in the United States following his victories against Ricky Hatton and Oscar de la Hoya and that a treaty prevents double taxation. A criminal case was dropped but the revenue authorities' civil case to garnish the taxes is pending.
Typhoon Haiyan killed over 5,200 people when it hit the central Philippines earlier this month.
Governments are some greedy motherfukkers.November 26, 2013
Pacquiao Says He Is Borrowing to Give Typhoon Aid
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
MANILA, Philippines — Despite returning like a hero from beating Brandon Rios over the weekend, Manny Pacquiao says he has no money to keep his promise to help typhoon victims because Philippine revenue authorities have frozen his bank accounts.
The Bureau of Internal Revenue says Pacquiao hasn't proved he paid taxes in 2008-2009.
Pacquiao said Tuesday he borrowed over 1 million pesos ($22,700) and will borrow more to keep his word to typhoon victims.
He says he paid taxes in the United States following his victories against Ricky Hatton and Oscar de la Hoya and that a treaty prevents double taxation. A criminal case was dropped but the revenue authorities' civil case to garnish the taxes is pending.
Typhoon Haiyan killed over 5,200 people when it hit the central Philippines earlier this month.
Always my 2 fav's...........You see, that Pac/Rios thread is why I loathe discussing/debating Mayweather/Pac. It always turns into another episode of super stan wars
nikkas act like it's impossible to like BOTH fighters