Mr Opal's net earnings in a year: $25,000 (if that) Manny's net earnings in a year: ~$30,000,000 (low estimate might add) concluding that Manny's "dumb ass" still makes $29,975,000 than you *** i can see y u r such a big punk ass hater and try and clown someone when its your own insecure ***** ass that is gettin all butt hurt....cry me a ****in river ya *****
u givin opal too much credit....arby's is too high for him....u kno he likes his chicken like lil floyd....u know he workin the graveyard shift at kfc so aint nobody goin have to look at his ugly mug
I think u confusing manny with joy floyd or his brother......for a man who just recently learned english, he still speaks a lot better than those i love chicken punks
MP Promotions (which actually started before Pacquiao joined Top Rank) is mainly there to help out the lesser known Filipino boxers trying to make it in Asia or the U.S. He has: Bernabe Concepcion (who actually was then taken in by Top Rank), Richie Mepranum, Eden Sonsona, Michael Farenas, and a few others based in the Philippines. Co-promotion is obviously with Top Rank. So being a Pacquiao Nightmare is your job? How much does it pay? Where does the money come from? :rasta
Here's the answer Bernabe Concepcion to headline Philippines vs. Mexico Sept. 25 Card in California This was held last 2008. [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Fight Night at Sycuan is the first professional boxing show presented by Manny Pacquiao Promotions (MPP) in the United States and they are doing it as co-promotion with the highly regarded Sycuan Ringside Promotions based in San Diego.[/FONT] [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]The world-ranked Concepcion (26-1, 15 KOs) of Rizal, Philippines has being training at the Wild Card Gym in Hollywood, California under the watchful eye of Freddie Roach.[/FONT] [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Fourtime world champion Manny Pacquiao who manages the young right-hander has a lot of faith in the 20 year old Concepcion who is already ranked number 3 by the WBO and number 5 by the WBC at 122-pounds.[/FONT] [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Bernabe has all the ingredients to make a great champion. He works hard and is focused only on boxing. He is improving all the time and we have very high hopes for him. If everything goes the way we plan it, he will fight for a world title very soon, said Pacquiao.[/FONT] [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Concepcion the current NABF super bantamweight champion is 3-0 this year with victories over Juan Ruiz in February, Torrence Daniels in April and Adam Carrera in July. He has also won 15 consecutive wins with nine knockouts.[/FONT] [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Caro who is the current Mexican 122-pound champion figures to give Concepcion a run for his money. Caro has won his last three fights and last May traveled to the hometown of Ricardo Castillo (younger brother of two-time world champion Jose Luis Castillo) and scored a sensational 11 round TKO over the local favorite.[/FONT] [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Pacquiao, who is training in Los Angeles under long-time trainer Freddie Roach, will be seated ringside to watch all the action.[/FONT] [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Other Pacquiao-backed boxers include junior welterweight Dennis Laurente (29-3, 15 KOs) fighting against Arturo Urena (20-15, 12 KOs) and lightweight Mercito Gesta (13-0-1, 5 KOs) competing against Alain Hernandez (11-6-1, 7 KOs).[/FONT] [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]In the co-main event former world champion Brian Viloria of Hawaii will take on tough Mexican Javier Lagos. Viloria is schedule to take on Ulises Solis for the IBF Jr Flyweight championship in December.[/FONT] Now for the money that he makes, you said 20-25 million dollars which I think is not bad since he's going to spend that in the Philippines which is around 1.1 billion pesos converted to philippine money.
Manny's job is to fight. Or do you think its wise for a franchise to have just 1 person as the president, CEO, CFO, COO and CCO for the company? Do you even realize that these are all seperate and very time consuming positions. If you feel that Manny has that much time to run all aspects of his business, you either do not understand the limitations of time or just ignorant to big business operational practices. I would lean toward the latter, guessing that you have never held an executive position at a company as large as Manny Pacquiao. You do realize that Pac's career is a business with many different facets to it's operation? Arum is "CEO", Koncs is "General Counsel", Roach and Ariza are "Production." Manny is the "product". Do you even realize the PR nightmare that was caused by the Mayweather's baseless accusations? Was Pac supposed to handle that all on his own while still negotiating his fights? I don't care if he IS Manny Pacquiao, there are only 24 hours in a day no matter who you are. You mention Floyd went on his own. It shows some business savvy and it is commendable that he was able to generate high level fights while keeping most of his money but, at a time like now, it would have probably benifited him to have a guy like Arum on his side to "PR" his legal issues.