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    If I was Pacquiao who was being hounded with drug accusations by Mayweather's camp, I'd fire back with a suggestion of a reading test for the both of us
    Pacquiao hounded back, hence the lawsuit defamation. Pac wanted to go balls deep investigating Mayweathers own PED use, so Mayweather decided to settle out of court


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    That said


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    Both of these guys are little gots. This is why nobody gives a about "boxing" now.

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    why are you laughing at a dude you're the same height as?

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    How about this for good reading:

    Floyd 125 million
    Manny 78 million

    Looks like Floyd can read to me.
    An example of why boxing is a show

    I don't watch and have no idea what sort of accolades make a great fighter. I know this dude Floyd hasn't lost but that's about it.

    This guy is apparently a fan and he doesn't list how many fights or awards Floyd has won as a metric of success, he just compares their career earnings.

    What the other sport would this be acceptable in?

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    An example of why boxing is a show

    I don't watch and have no idea what sort of accolades make a great fighter. I know this dude Floyd hasm't lost but that's about it.

    This guys is apparently a fan and he doesn't list how many fights or awards Floyd has won as a metric of success, he jist compares their career earnings.

    What the other sport would this be acceptable in?
    that's what they're gonna make for this fight respectively.

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    that's what they're gonna make for this fight respectively.
    Ok that makes more sense then. And holy that's a lot of money. I wonder how much it is per brain cell ruined.

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    Ok that makes more sense then. And holy that's a lot of money. I wonder how much it is per brain cell ruined.
    Manny needed the money bad as he's dam near broke and owes all sorts of taxes....Manny was desperate for this pay day...but he'll be broke again in a few years....it's a shame Manny is beloved as much as he is and is stupid as ..he's basically the Mike Tyson of this new generation....

    Floyd might can't read but making cash like that he doesn't need to.....to be quite honest...

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    Nothing to really spin about the story. Orton criticized a Filipino icon and then was waived by his team. As bulakenyo already stated, PBA teams are sponsored by companies of consumer products. It was a PR move. It's a financial bottomline decision. A non-Filipino player criticizing who most Filipino citizens consider a national hero, and you know what was going to happen. What's there to spin about the story? Even if Pacquiao was somehow involved in getting it done, it just shows you the type of juice he has in the Philippines. But more likely, Orton's former team didn't want the bad press.


    But just think about it though. Manny is living a pretty charmed life...

    -He's short and can't ball. He gets drafted in his late 30s and plays professional basketball.

    -He's a bad singer. He gets multiple record deals.

    -He's a dark Filipino (in the Philippines if you want to be in films and TV you need to be light skinned). He gets lead acting roles.

    -He gets caught for tax evasion. He gets elected to Congress.

    -He goes broke. Arum pays his debts and he still gets millions for boxing matches.

    -He cheats on his wife. She lets him keep knocking her up.


    Any of us should be so lucky.

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    why are you laughing at a dude you're the same height as?
    Kool, Ill knock yo ass down

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    lol Philippines

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/0..._n_525412.html

    "I gotta tell you, if that was a white fighter and probably even a black fighter, if the black fighter was from Atlanta or somewhere like that, someone would go, 'What the f**k are you talking about? Give your drop of blood. That's not gonna make a difference," Carolla continued."But because he's from the Philippines and because he's prayin' to chicken bones and stuff like that, everyone's kinda like, 'Well you gotta respect him for his belief system.' No you don't. He's a in' idiot."

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    Nothing to really spin about the story. Orton criticized a Filipino icon and then was waived by his team. As bulakenyo already stated, PBA teams are sponsored by companies of consumer products. It was a PR move. It's a financial bottomline decision. A non-Filipino player criticizing who most Filipino citizens consider a national hero, and you know what was going to happen. What's there to spin about the story? Even if Pacquiao was somehow involved in getting it done, it just shows you the type of juice he has in the Philippines. But more likely, Orton's former team didn't want the bad press.


    But just think about it though. Manny is living a pretty charmed life...

    -He's short and can't ball. He gets drafted in his late 30s and plays professional basketball.

    -He's a bad singer. He gets multiple record deals.

    -He's a dark Filipino (in the Philippines if you want to be in films and TV you need to be light skinned). He gets lead acting roles.

    -He gets caught for tax evasion. He gets elected to Congress.

    -He goes broke. Arum pays his debts and he still gets millions for boxing matches.

    -He cheats on his wife. She lets him keep knocking her up.


    Any of us should be so lucky.
    Was surprised at how the light skin Flips are favored in their culture. Thought that was a black thing but Flips and even Latinos are caught up in the same bull .

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    Was surprised at how the light skin Flips are favored in their culture. Thought that was a black thing but Flips and even Latinos are caught up in the same bull .
    us s just can't catch a break unless we're already in bed ing....by then it's too late for the jealous ass white man to do anything to us...so that's why I'm personally committed to slaying that white pussy...these ers are gonna pay one way or the other....and what better way to make them pay by eating 'ed out pussy

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    Was surprised at how the light skin Flips are favored in their culture. Thought that was a black thing but Flips and even Latinos are caught up in the same bull .
    Native Filipino culture is different from the Filipino-American culture, particularly in the last couple decades, when it comes to something like that. In the film and TV industries in the Philippines, the lighter the skin, the better chance to become an actor/actress/host/TV personality. But that's been since whenever the beginning of the film industry started over there and has pretty much lasted.

    In the United States, Filipinos don't necessarily feel that way. And since the early to mid 90s, a lot of Filipino-American kids growing up in the hip hop culture, that's not really a thing at all, at least from my experience. I think Filipinos have identified way more with black culture in America, and so being a dark skin Filipino-American isn't really anything negative.

    But that also doesn't really have anything to do with Filipinos in Hollywood. Many of the more famous Filipino-American celebrities are generally mixed with some kind of Caucasian ancestry as well, like Phoebe Cates, Vanessa Hudgens, Rob Schneider, Nia Peeples, Michael Copon, Nicole Scherzinger, Vanessa Minnillo, so you could say the same applies. Only somewhat pure Filipino-Americans that I can think of that have gotten kind of famous are Ernie Reyes, Jr., Dante Basco, and Tia Carrerra. And Dante and Tia aren't dark skin Filiipinos. Ernie Reyes ehh maybe.

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