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Pacquiao Fans, I think you owe this forum an apology, can you be real men enough to apologize?

Not all of you but some of you have said some harsh words. You dominate this forum now. You have made everyone uncomfortable. You all act like you own this forum. If anyone says one negative thing about Pacquiao, you guys end up abusing that person. You attacked even neutral people like Cathee or RIC LOPEZ who are not either Pacquaio or Mayweather fans. You give every Mayweather fans thumbs down. You made it seem as if what Mayweather said represent his fans, which is not true, I love Asian people and I have many friends from Asia!

You have said some racist and hurtful stuff. You showed your arrogance and put it in people’s faces just because Pacquaio is no.1 p4p and is Filipino like you. You have disgraced this forum, now can you guys be real enough to apologize, especially to the Mayweather fans, and we Mayweather fans and other fans will try our best to forgive you.

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Hey Kenny! The only thing that annoys me as much as racism and ignorance is hypocrisy. This forum is filled with contributors who are ignorant on both sides. Both fans of Mayweather and Pacquiao get out of hand and result to insulting one’s race and one’s country. You’re correct to point out that after Mayweather went on his racist rant, a lot of the Pacquiao fans who chastised him were the same ones who have made racial comments themselves, and that’s what drives me crazy. Why should THEY get a pass for the comments they’ve made? If Pacquiao had made a rant similar to Mayweather’s, then I’m sure Mayweather fans who have criticized asians or the Philippines would chastise him as well, although they’re guilty of the same crime. Both sides point to the other as “starting it”, but we’re not in the 3rd grade, we need to take responsibility for our own actions and lead by example.

Bottom line, is that we need to leave racial insults out of the equation and stick to talking boxing. Mayweather fans can criticize Pacquiao’s skills, level of competition, etc. all they want, and Pac fans can do the same, but let’s keep it to boxing.

Believe it or not, I’ve been attacked myself by Pacquiao fans for being “white washed” and “not a true Filippino” because I’ve given Mayweather his due. Let’s just stick to boxing and ignore other’s ignorant remarks and hopefully, the garbage will just go away.

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Should Ichiro be paid the highest contract in pro Baseball?

Ichiro probably has the largest fan club in all of professional sports. His star power generates a huge audience and has created television deals for the Mariners in Japan and other lucrative deals that range in the hundreds of millions. He has generated alone millions of extra tickets sold for the Mariners from Japanese coming to Seattle . He usually breaks all records in all star ballots and seems to be the most fun player to watch in all of baseball do to his ability to out run infield hits and throwing people out in the outfield. His position on the team as a leadoff hitter doesn’t always generate as many wins as a Barry Bonds and his position in the outfield might not be as important as an infielders job when generating wins, but shouldn’t the player that generates the highest profits for the team all year be given the highest contract? If the Rockets generate hundreds of millions from Asian countries on Mou Ying, should they pay him the most based on generating more profits.

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