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I think Pac will be ok even with his crew hanging on in the Phillipines. I mean he's making US cash and taking it back home where it goes even further. It probably only cost him a $1 USD a day to feed someone over there. He'll be fine as long as he doesn't try to "make it rain" in the U.S. get robbed blind by Arum or his business manager.
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hey, most boxers have nasty habist, manny just loves having his boys around...nothing wrong with that
i'm sure most gambling addictions, drug addictions, prostitution addictions etc etc cost more than having your boys around.....plus, it keeps the fucker sane |
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Great point, i imagine when you are training for a big fight it is key that you have a release while in camp |
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Yeah, Pac should emulate what many Americans do - rely on debt to the hilt to leverage themselves, which is exactly why many Americans are neck-deep in personal debt. And FYI, Pac not only has numerous businesses but he also invests in real estate, which in the Philippines is a safe and appreciating investment. |
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Living and spending his US dollars in the Philippines will last him a long, long time.
Include his business deals with the Philippines' biggest food and beverage company, San Miguel Corp. I'm 100% sure, even if absolutely everything about his finances all go horribly wrong, and he ends up losing ALL his earnings in boxing, every single cent (not very likely), at absolute worst, he'll end up living his days as a well to do, financially secure for life, borderline rich businessman living in the Philippine provinces. Not bad. |
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