The fight was fair and square.
Very fair that Manny just accepted, didn't rant on the absurd decision; square in the sense that he managed to stay calm, keeping his godly composure, thinking carefully the words and gestures that must come out from him - proving the veracity of his noble personality.
The acuity of these douchebags accountable for the most ever horrible judgment on boxing history is nerve-wracking , fumingly mad-causing disturbance, great.
Bravo! Pilamente! Magnifico! Eureka! Your smear tactics are praise-worthy.
With what happened, the strongest speculation we can think of is that the bout was fixed. It was well-plotted and was intentionally made for boxing fans to be left in ire, awed and be gazed for a rematch. To produce an ardent fairy tale sequel, lure more people, entice more audiences and viewers the next time around - was an absolute objective. Thereafter making more money, generate income to gain dazzling profits (the very cognitive nature of those hungry capitalists.) Seems like Bob Arum is not just taking but more of maximizing every opportunity on the hell out of Manny for the latter is still on the go and can pull-on the trigger.
Also, the controversial fight maybe some sort of bait or trap for Mayweather Jr. "Manny Pacquiao is no longer undisputed, he's on his peak no more. He's weak, and vulnerable", these sample perceptions maybe are what boxing tycoon Bob Arum wants to implant on Floyd's mind in order for the most awaited boxing fight of the century' to push through. That maybe on the graveyard, Arum's trying his very best to ensnare the unbeaten money-faced boxer.
So we all just have to move on. History can't change itself.
Let me end this blog by saying, Pacquiao is a paragon of a great sportsman. A living legend not only for Filipinos but for all beings across the globe.
Everybody can claim that, fair and square!
Everybody can claim that, fair and square!
On being a congressman? Ah let's just stay on the topic.
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