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Kung ako si Pacman. iwasan mo nalang yang gayweather na yan. he has no right to demand a fight from pacman since pacman has nothing to prove to him or to anyone.

 

kahit na assuming technically legal yung cheap shot ni gayweather, hindi siya matinong kalaban. bastos yun. traydor. magulang. duwag. or baka naman lutong makaw.

 

ayon kay PACMAN, di niya nga kailangan si GAYMAN...

 

http://teampilipinas.info/2011/09/pacquiao-i-dont-need-to-fight-floyd.html

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bwahaaha, pusong bakla talaga, dapat panindigan no floyd ung "PAcquiao your next" nya during the pre fright interview. :lol:

 

i doubt it if he's gonna be true to his words...mukhang di nauubusan ng dahilan. sabi nga ni chino trinidad, mas mabilis pa daw ang bunganga nito kaysa sa kamao niya bwahahaha

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Few tickets left for Pacquiao's Nov. 12 fight with Marquez

By NICK GIONGCOSeptember 25, 2011, 10:09pm MANILA, Philippines — Tickets to the Nov. 12 trilogy between Manny Pacquiao and Juan Manuel Marquez in Las Vegas are hard to come by.

 

Top Rank chief Bob Arum said over the weekend that he only has six tickets remaining and even if one buyer gets all of them to give away to friends and family, they’ll end up seated in different locations at the 16,000-capacity MGM Grand Garden Arena.

 

“Nobody has tickets to sell. Manny ((Pacquiao) is out of tickets,” said Arum.

 

First to go was the premium priced $1,200 and Arum said the remaining tickets are priced at $900 and a sprinkling of $600.

 

The cheapest $200 has long been sold out.

 

Tickets are being peddled on-line but the value is several times more than the original price.

 

One ticket-seller has listed the price of the $1,200 at nearly $17,000.

 

Tickets were made available for public selling at the end of July.

 

Not everything went on sale since Top Rank and even the big bosses at the MGM Grand had already kept a certain percentage of tickets.

 

Still, Arum is ecstatic over the public’s tremendous response to the rubber match.

 

“Everything is going well,” said the 79-year-old Hall of Fame promoter.

 

When Pacquiao and Marquez answer the bell for their world welterweight title clash, the venue is going to be electric, assured Arum.

 

 

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