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Post by tonycamphd on May 5, 2015 6:05:38 GMT -6
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Post by odyssey76 on May 5, 2015 10:23:15 GMT -6
Yeah, I certainly hope that Mayweather and Pacquiao can recoup what they lost or those guys will be starving on the streets in no time . I guess the sports entertainment world has plenty of money to pursue these things. Can I watch that fight on Spotify?
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Post by matt on May 5, 2015 11:15:15 GMT -6
Legal precedence is set in many ways; some historical changes are surprising, and often have unexpected consequences. It would be entertaining to see something good come out of this, which seems to me to be a case of Pirate-on-Pirate from the get-go. I reluctantly support The Man on this one, but aside from catching a few scammers, I don't see how arrests would change the royalty payment structure, which is the true evil, IMHO.
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Post by jimwilliams on May 7, 2015 10:51:31 GMT -6
Boxing is fixed? I'm shocked!
Looks like the NFL is fixed too. Good luck getting recourse from the courts on music lawsuits, not enough money to be made, unlike a boxing class action lawsuit by ripped off billionairs that lost on gambling.
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Post by kidvybes on May 7, 2015 12:13:40 GMT -6
Based on the reviews of that fight, and the fact that Pacquiao was allowed to fight with a torn rotator-cuff, who were the real pirates? (did the pirates get pirated?)
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Post by watchtower on May 7, 2015 14:21:46 GMT -6
I was at a buddy's house and they had a Romanian stream loaded up on their laptop, but we just watched Terminator 2 on netflix instead. Way more exciting.
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Post by keymod on May 7, 2015 15:02:13 GMT -6
I would imagine that in the boxing industry there are some collection agencies whose employees carry baseball bats and other assorted tools. Perhaps they won't have too much trouble collecting.......
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