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SIMENEWT's Photo SIMENEWT 10 Jun 2012

Bought the payperview. Does your head in that they stay in the studio talking bollocks during the national anthems and ringwalks. Sort it out.
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SIMENEWT's Photo SIMENEWT 10 Jun 2012

Just watching the replay now. How come the picture quality seems alot poorer then it did last night?
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watson748's Photo watson748 10 Jun 2012

I watched the full fight on You Tube a few minutes ago. Crap quality, but I'm sure only a few levels down from the £15 level of Primetime :lol:

Fucking disgraceful decision. Glad I didn't pay towards that corrupt spectacle.
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hitman_hatton1's Photo hitman_hatton1 10 Jun 2012

watched it in spanish.

so wasn't swayed by any primetime commentary.

clear pac win.

not surprised by this sort of thing anymore.

:horse:
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ROCKYMARSHMELLOW's Photo ROCKYMARSHMELLOW 10 Jun 2012

 Manchester Hitman, on 10 June 2012 - 12:30 AM, said:

The fix was in.
Arum will cash in again in another in house fight with the rematch in November. If Pac wins (again) in a close fight then they'll have a rubbermatch...either way Arum wins.

Mayweather will probably face Berto at a guess...either way he's been iced out of the money by Arum

Yep,  soon as the 3rd Pac-JMM fight finished,  Arum was in the ring talking about a 4th fucking fight,  soon as this fucking charade finished he's up there saying they can do a rematch in October.   Every fucker should just boycott the fucking thing,  because these Floyd and Pac fans better get use to just talking about what would of happened because Ariza is fucking right and true,  Arum has never ever ever ever wanted the Mayweather fight to happen.   That's not to say if he isn't involved etc  it still happens,  but it's pretty aparent that Arum wants his fights all in house.


Well I say fuck that,  boycott the fucking thing and let HBO know about it before hand.
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hitman_hatton1's Photo hitman_hatton1 10 Jun 2012

goldenboy have also been guilty of having mainly inhouse fights for floyd mayweather.

the goldenboy/top rank feud has been one big mess.
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Manchester Hitman's Photo Manchester Hitman 10 Jun 2012

TBF to Goldenboy I can't recall any of their in-house fights feeling shady like the whole thing is just a con like this farce.

Mayweather - Mosley/Ortiz/Hatton
Kirkland - Angolo
Khan - Garcia

Etc etc etc  where/are all legit fights that didn't feel like they where set ups




Bradley is just a pawn to keep Manny away from a PBF  fight/ leaving top rank. Arum has not got him handcuffed to the company to fulfill his rematch obligations- Pac will also be desperate to avenge the 'loss' - 'uncle bob' knows that.
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ROCKYMARSHMELLOW's Photo ROCKYMARSHMELLOW 10 Jun 2012

 Manchester Hitman, on 10 June 2012 - 10:40 AM, said:

TBF to Goldenboy I can't recall any of their in-house fights feeling shady like the whole thing is just a con like this farce.

Mayweather - Mosley/Ortiz/Hatton
Kirkland - Angolo
Khan - Garcia

Etc etc etc  where/are all legit fights that didn't feel like they where set ups




Bradley is just a pawn to keep Manny away from a PBF  fight/ leaving top rank. Arum has not got him handcuffed to the company to fulfill his rematch obligations- Pac will also be desperate to avenge the 'loss' - 'uncle bob' knows that.


Anyone with any common sense and a good team around him would walk away from Arum ASAP and then try their hardest to land the fight everyone wants to see.   Roach should be speaking up about this because everybody can finally see that Arum and top rank are willing to pull any shit to make sure Pac keeps fighting on Arum's terms.

It's time for Pac to make a decision,  if he goes for the pointless rematch with Top Rank then that tells you all you need to know.
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hitman_hatton1's Photo hitman_hatton1 10 Jun 2012

interesting to note the press scoring.

Doug Fischer 117-111 Pacquiao
Dan Rafael - 119-109 Pacquiao
Steve Kim 117-111 Pacquiao
Nigel Collins 118-110 Pacquiao
Gabriel Montoya 118-110 Pacquiao
Kevin Iole 117-111 Pacquiao
Tim Dahlberg 117-111 Pacquiao
Ron Borges 117-111 Pacquiao
Ron Lewis 117-111 Pacquiao
Harold Lederman 119-109 Pacquiao
Gareth A Davis 117-111 Pacquiao
Lance Pugmire 117-111 Pacquiao
Mike Coppinger 118-110 Pacquiao
Ryan Maquiñana 117-111 Pacquiao
Michael Woods 119-109 Pacquiao
Ryan Songalia 118-110 Pacquiao

and yet the ringside judges were so at odds with that. :unsure:
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