Pacquiao To Train in The Bahamas

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  1. octarine

    octarine Member Full Member

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    hmm. do you think marquez would agree to be sparmates with pacquiao if pacquiao offered? i was just thinking that maybe marquez might be a little bitter after their 2 encounters.
    fantasy sparring matchups!
     
  2. GalangK

    GalangK Well-Known Member Full Member

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    If the two are professional enough then I see them as good sparring partners for each other. However I can easily see the sparring turning into a fight given how competitive the two are. There might not be much left of the two if they train together :lol:
     
  3. octarine

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    and people will pay to see them spar i think.

    jinkee will have fits if manny trains in the bahamas. with all the beaches and semi naked chicks vacationing there (and most lovelier women than ara mina)?
     
  4. maryann

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    This was an idea of arum cause of the 183 day rule of US IRS for pac not to be taxed on all his revenue from worldwide income.
     
  5. psychopath

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    Most probably not. The best place to verify this . . . is to go to his own website.

    It's not there so I don't think it's true.
     
  6. Nestea

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    It is on the news on the untamed land of Pacland.

    Wtf is Arum thinking.
     
  7. maryann

    maryann Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Arum has a very good point on that he just cared on pac financials.
     
  8. Nestea

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    Bobfather does it again along with Manny's bloodsucking lawyer.... Milk Pac.

    Pac the "YES MAN" will probably agree.

    Here are some from the article

    Owing to an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) regulation called the Substantial Presence Test, defined as a calculation that determines the resident or nonresident status of a foreign national for tax purposes in the US, Arum said Pacquiao has to spend the first four weeks of training outside US territory and the Bahamas turned out to be perfect choice or he can also train in Mexico but the language barrier might turn Pacquiao off.

    Pacquiao lawyer Franklin Gacal said Vancouver in Canada appears to be a good choice, not only because it is also near the US but because of the large number of Filipinos residing there as well.

    Chief trainer Freddie Roach is not leaning towards a training camp in the country (US) “because of too many distractions.”

     
  9. paloalto00

    paloalto00 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Too many distractions and he may get lazy
     
  10. GalangK

    GalangK Well-Known Member Full Member

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    The Bahamas does not exactly scream distraction free to me. They could at least train in some hardy high altitude place like the Andes or something!
     
  11. Farmboxer

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    It all depends on the fight venue.
     
  12. DobyZhee

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    :lol:
     
  13. DobyZhee

    DobyZhee Loyal Member

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    is there a place he can fight without paying the man?
     
  14. retriever

    retriever Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Pacquiao training in Mexico like Dracula at blood bank

    It’s like having Dracula as the special guest at a blood bank.

    Those won't be chicken bones Drac is sucking on.

    It's like taking a prison to Abu Ghraib and telling him he will really enjoy the surfing nights.

    It’s the same as having fans of opposing teams sit in the Oakland Raiders end zone nut job section.

    It’s like having Sarah Palin (rhymes with failing) speak in front of the white wine liberals on Martha’s Vineyard.

    It’s like inviting Harvard Professor Henry Louis Gates over to a cop bar on a Fraternal Order of Police party night.

    It’s insane, that’s what it is, having the Mexicutioner, Manny Pacquiao, train in the Otomi mountains of Mexico for his Nov. 14 bout against Miguel Cotto of Puerto Rico.

    Pacquiao, the guy who mastered Erik Morales.

    Pacquaio, the guy who battered Marco Antonio Barrera.

    Pacquiao, bandito with boxing gloves who dropped Juan Manuel Marquez to the floor four times in two bouts.

    I mean, what’s next having the Boston Strangler show people how to do the Heimlich Maneuver?

    I am choking up here.

    Next thing you know they will have Panama Lewis and Antonio Margarito’s trainer Javier Capetillo giving seminars on how to honestly wrap a fighter’s hands.

    Or Paris Hilton and Linsey Lohan will take their party hearty selves to a nunnery and sign up for a balck and white habit.

    On the surface, it sounds insane having Pacman train in the country which he has tortured by beating its best boxers.

    But it’s a actually a sound idea.

    The Mexican will embrace Pacquiao.

    One reason is that Mexicans and Filipinos, both once under the rule of Spain, are ethnic cousins anyway.

    The biggest reason is that Mexicans love the sport of boxing and warmly embrace any excellent practitioner of the sport.

    Once in Mexico City, I met native soccer superstar Hugo Sanchez. I asked him if his popularity compared to that of Mexican ring idol Julio Cesar Chavez.

    Sanchez laughed and then graciously told me he might be in second place but that his country’s love for El Gran Campeon could not be matched.

    The Otomi mountains served as hallowed training grounds for the great champion from Culiacan, Sinaloa.

    Now they can make way for another Hall Of Famer, a first cousin from the Philippines.

    Viva Mexcio!

    Viva Philippines!

    Mayweather claimed he loves Mexico but he never trained there.

    This news might really send Juan Ma over the cliff or should I say the Otomi mountains?

    Now Pacman and Pacmania is invading his homeland.

    My sombrero is packed and ready to go.
     
  15. igor_otsky

    igor_otsky Undefeated Full Member

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    ...and these should be televised! Damn this will be fun to watch. Pac will pay JMM 1000USD if pac ever kiss the canvas...