Pacman, the living legend, HOF'er, truly a one of a kind! Should he retire as a king?
Re: Pacman, the living legend, HOF'er, truly a one of a kind! Should he retire as a king?
If he can't talk Mayweather into a highly lucrative rematch he should retire on a high note, and go out with one of his standout victories.
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Re: Pacman, the living legend, HOF'er, truly a one of a kind! Should he retire as a king?
Manny Pacquiao apparently has a significant amount of debt. He won’t retire whilst he’s still healthy, competitive and capable of receiving sizable paydays.
That being said, I’d be surprised if any of Pacquiao’s rivals were willing to face the Filipino without there being extensive random unannounced blood-based drug testing. I'm led to believe that Manny and Keith were only tested during the final few weeks of their training camps, which is clearly insufficient.
The ‘Pac Man’ has always managed to look sensational whenever he’s not being tested. Whether or not this is purely coincidental is something I guess we’ll never know.
That being said, I’d be surprised if any of Pacquiao’s rivals were willing to face the Filipino without there being extensive random unannounced blood-based drug testing. I'm led to believe that Manny and Keith were only tested during the final few weeks of their training camps, which is clearly insufficient.
The ‘Pac Man’ has always managed to look sensational whenever he’s not being tested. Whether or not this is purely coincidental is something I guess we’ll never know.
Re: Pacman, the living legend, HOF'er, truly a one of a kind! Should he retire as a king?
How can you be making millions of dollars every time you fight. Be a sitting Senator of a country, and be in massive debt? How bad is this guy with his money?
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Re: Pacman, the living legend, HOF'er, truly a one of a kind! Should he retire as a king?
As per usual, I’m always able to “talk the talk, and walk the walk”…
An article posted on the 15th April, 2019:
"Manny Pacquiao’s tax bill increases to the tune of $68 million"
Another article from the 20th November, 2018:
"Manny Pacquiao wants to reunite with Freddie Roach for Adrien Broner fight"
And another article from the 30th January, 2019:
"How Manny Pacquiao Has Become PBC's MVP"
All three articles discuss Manny's long-time tax burden.
You make yourself look foolish when you attack others for knowing more about a subject matter than you do!
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Re: Pacman, the living legend, HOF'er, truly a one of a kind! Should he retire as a king?
Tax bills does not automatically mean someone is in debt. It means they made a lot of money.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑22 Jul 2019, 14:48As per usual, I’m always able to “talk the talk, and walk the walk”…
An article posted on the 15th April, 2019:
"Manny Pacquiao’s tax bill increases to the tune of $68 million"
Another article from the 20th November, 2018:
"Manny Pacquiao wants to reunite with Freddie Roach for Adrien Broner fight"
And another article from the 30th January, 2019:
"How Manny Pacquiao Has Become PBC's MVP"
All three articles discuss Manny's long-time tax burden.
You make yourself look foolish when you attack others that know more about a subject matter than you do!![]()
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Re: Pacman, the living legend, HOF'er, truly a one of a kind! Should he retire as a king?
Unpaid tax bills to both the US and Philippine governments that have been outstanding for more than a decade is considered as being in debt! The situation is that bad that Manny is currently engaged in a lawsuit to address his tax bill.IKSRTFO wrote: ↑22 Jul 2019, 14:54Tax bills does not automatically mean someone is in debt. It means they made a lot of money.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑22 Jul 2019, 14:48
As per usual, I’m always able to “talk the talk, and walk the walk”…
An article posted on the 15th April, 2019:
"Manny Pacquiao’s tax bill increases to the tune of $68 million"
Another article from the 20th November, 2018:
"Manny Pacquiao wants to reunite with Freddie Roach for Adrien Broner fight"
And another article from the 30th January, 2019:
"How Manny Pacquiao Has Become PBC's MVP"
All three articles discuss Manny's long-time tax burden.
You make yourself look foolish when you attack others that know more about a subject matter than you do!![]()
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In financial terms, a “debt” is a sum of money that is owed or due.
If Al Haymon hadn’t paid off some of his debt to the American government, Pacquiao’s 2016 fight against Jessie Vargas probably would have been his final bout staged on US soil.
I also suspect that part of the reason why Manny was only tested by VADA for a few weeks for the Thurman fight, was due to the fact that US law dictates that Pacquiao’s tax bill would rise considerably if he spent more than three weeks training in America. And VADA doesn’t have jurisdiction in the Philippines.
I’m getting sick of having to explain basic concepts to you! Learn to read! I’ve spoon fed you basic information that is common knowledge, but you flatly-refuse to review it! FFS!
Re: Pacman, the living legend, HOF'er, truly a one of a kind! Should he retire as a king?
Off the rails.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑22 Jul 2019, 15:01Unpaid tax bills to both the US and Philippine governments that have been outstanding for more than a decade is considered as being in debt! The situation is that bad that Manny is currently engaged in a lawsuit to address his tax bill.
In financial terms, a “debt” is a sum of money that is owed or due.
If Al Haymon hadn’t paid off some of his debt to the American government, Pacquiao’s 2016 fight against Jessie Vargas probably would have been his final bout staged on US soil.
I also suspect that part of the reason why Manny was only tested by VADA for a few weeks for the Thurman fight, was due to the fact that US law dictates that Pacquiao’s tax bill would rise considerably if he spent more than three weeks training in America. And VADA doesn’t have jurisdiction in the Philippines.
I’m getting sick of having to explain basic concepts to you! Learn to read! I’ve spoon fed you basic information that is common knowledge, but you flatly-refuse to review it! FFS!
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Re: Pacman, the living legend, HOF'er, truly a one of a kind! Should he retire as a king?
EO is correct. I'll give you all a link without being a complete douche about it.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑22 Jul 2019, 15:01Unpaid tax bills to both the US and Philippine governments that have been outstanding for more than a decade is considered as being in debt! The situation is that bad that Manny is currently engaged in a lawsuit to address his tax bill.
In financial terms, a “debt” is a sum of money that is owed or due.
If Al Haymon hadn’t paid off some of his debt to the American government, Pacquiao’s 2016 fight against Jessie Vargas probably would have been his final bout staged on US soil.
I also suspect that part of the reason why Manny was only tested by VADA for a few weeks for the Thurman fight, was due to the fact that US law dictates that Pacquiao’s tax bill would rise considerably if he spent more than three weeks training in America. And VADA doesn’t have jurisdiction in the Philippines.
I’m getting sick of having to explain basic concepts to you! Learn to read! I’ve spoon fed you basic information that is common knowledge, but you flatly-refuse to review it! FFS!
https://www.supermoney.com/manny-pacqui ... 8-million/
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Re: Pacman, the living legend, HOF'er, truly a one of a kind! Should he retire as a king?
To be fair, I’m entitled to provide a hostile response to someone that insults me without provocation and also accuses me of lying.Impractical Poster wrote: ↑22 Jul 2019, 15:31 EO is correct. I'll give you all a link without being a complete douche about it.
https://www.supermoney.com/manny-pacqui ... 8-million/
Check IKSRTFO’s recent responses to my posts in this thread.
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Re: Pacman, the living legend, HOF'er, truly a one of a kind! Should he retire as a king?
I understand.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑22 Jul 2019, 15:34To be fair, I’m entitled to provide a hostile response to someone that insults me without provocation and also accuses me of lying.Impractical Poster wrote: ↑22 Jul 2019, 15:31 EO is correct. I'll give you all a link without being a complete douche about it.
https://www.supermoney.com/manny-pacqui ... 8-million/
Check IKSRTFO’s recent responses to my posts in this thread.
Instead of being Mr Irrefutable all the time , start respecting some of the views of others. Most normal people will reciprocate that respect.
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Re: Pacman, the living legend, HOF'er, truly a one of a kind! Should he retire as a king?
rhetorical poo stirring?Enlightened-One wrote: ↑22 Jul 2019, 13:44 Manny Pacquiao apparently has a significant amount of debt. He won’t retire whilst he’s still healthy, competitive and capable of receiving sizable paydays.
That being said, I’d be surprised if any of Pacquiao’s rivals were willing to face the Filipino without there being extensive random unannounced blood-based drug testing. I'm led to believe that Manny and Keith were only tested during the final few weeks of their training camps, which is clearly insufficient.
The ‘Pac Man’ has always managed to look sensational whenever he’s not being tested. Whether or not this is purely coincidental is something I guess we’ll never know.
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Re: Pacman, the living legend, HOF'er, truly a one of a kind! Should he retire as a king?
You don't know for sure how much money has Pac in his 'pockets' and if he owns somebody money based on some internet articles. Only him and his accountant know this inside stuff. You come across as a naive troll.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑22 Jul 2019, 14:48As per usual, I’m always able to “talk the talk, and walk the walk”…
An article posted on the 15th April, 2019:
"Manny Pacquiao’s tax bill increases to the tune of $68 million"
Another article from the 20th November, 2018:
"Manny Pacquiao wants to reunite with Freddie Roach for Adrien Broner fight"
And another article from the 30th January, 2019:
"How Manny Pacquiao Has Become PBC's MVP"
All three articles discuss Manny's long-time tax burden.
You make yourself look foolish when you attack others for knowing more about a subject matter than you do!![]()
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Re: Pacman, the living legend, HOF'er, truly a one of a kind! Should he retire as a king?
There are lawsuits. Pacquiao’s team and the US and Philippine governments have acknowledged the risks tax burden. Even Bob Arum has confirmed it.apollo creed wrote: ↑22 Jul 2019, 15:54You don't know for sure how much money has Pac in his 'pockets' and if he owns somebody money based on some internet articles. Only him and his accountant knows this inside stuff.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑22 Jul 2019, 14:48
As per usual, I’m always able to “talk the talk, and walk the walk”…
An article posted on the 15th April, 2019:
"Manny Pacquiao’s tax bill increases to the tune of $68 million"
Another article from the 20th November, 2018:
"Manny Pacquiao wants to reunite with Freddie Roach for Adrien Broner fight"
And another article from the 30th January, 2019:
"How Manny Pacquiao Has Become PBC's MVP"
All three articles discuss Manny's long-time tax burden.
You make yourself look foolish when you attack others for knowing more about a subject matter than you do!![]()
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Manny’s assets were also frozen by the Philippine government.
Why on earth are you in denial over an issue that has existed and been common knowledge for more than a decade?
You don’t have to believe me. Do some research for yourself and see what you can find out.
Re: Pacman, the living legend, HOF'er, truly a one of a kind! Should he retire as a king?
Another fine thread hijacked. SMH.
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Re: Pacman, the living legend, HOF'er, truly a one of a kind! Should he retire as a king?
Pacquiao makes a lot of money and he helps the poor peaple with them. You shoud never be concerned about Pac's pockets. Wish him nothing but the best and stop being 'worry' about his "amount of debt" and how " insufficient" he was tested.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑22 Jul 2019, 15:58There are lawsuits. Pacquiao’s team and the US and Philippine governments have acknowledged the risks tax burden. Even Bob Arum has confirmed it.apollo creed wrote: ↑22 Jul 2019, 15:54
You don't know for sure how much money has Pac in his 'pockets' and if he owns somebody money based on some internet articles. Only him and his accountant knows this inside stuff.
Manny’s assets were also frozen by the Philippine government.
Why on earth are you in denial over an issue that has existed and been common knowledge for more than a decade?
You don’t have to believe me. Do some research for yourself and see what you can find out.
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Re: Pacman, the living legend, HOF'er, truly a one of a kind! Should he retire as a king?
fornicate Fergus, erlichte is the real deal.
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Re: Pacman, the living legend, HOF'er, truly a one of a kind! Should he retire as a king?
Re: Pacman, the living legend, HOF'er, truly a one of a kind! Should he retire as a king?
LOL! Did you actuallly make yourself laugh?
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