This is exactly what I am saying, blame here is squarely on Pacquiao or his team for taking this bad fight.
He may not have fought badly but he should have never agreed to the terms of the fight.
Arum is not doing a good job in promoting Pacquiao (never said he is legally opted to act in best interest of Pacquiao) and it is upto Pacquiao to choose promoters who have his best interest.
Like Kovalev Blame sits on Pacquiao's for choosing bad pomoters
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Re: Like Kovalev Blame sits on Pacquiao's for choosing bad pomoters
I think that it was a great move. He made good money and gave Aussie boxing a massive vitamin B-12 shot in the ass.
I think that he should skip the rematch and go to the UK for a Burns fight. After that, win, lose or draw, head to Africa and face The Indongo. Then on to South America.
The greatest fairwell tour boxing has ever seen, and the most beneficial.
I think that he should skip the rematch and go to the UK for a Burns fight. After that, win, lose or draw, head to Africa and face The Indongo. Then on to South America.
The greatest fairwell tour boxing has ever seen, and the most beneficial.