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Finally yall see I wasn't just hating![]()
Yea I can admit I was one of them people claiming AB couldn't beat Pac. I'll take that L. Pac had Horn looking like Canelo out there on defense
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Finally yall see I wasn't just hating![]()
I think Bob orchestrated it as punishment because Pacquiao refused to accept the Crawford fight.Bob orchestrated this so he wouldn't have to feed PAC to Crawford.
Yea I can admit I was one of them people claiming AB couldn't beat Pac. I'll take that L. Pac had Horn looking like Canelo out there on defense. That generic aussie-cac was making Pac miss alot and he wasn't doing shyt special. Pac timing and accuracy is gone. I saw on TV Pac 5-4 his last 9 fights(2 robberies ) but still
. Record looking like a gate-keeper
as I wanted Crawford to finish him...Still hasn't had a KO since 2009
I wanted AB to finish him to sneak his way back into Superstar talks....gotdamn Arum kept him away bc he knew Pac was done too![]()
as I wanted Crawford to finish him...![]()
I'm okay with Horn winning, not with the 117-111 score but with the 115-113 ones, just kinda feel sorry that it wasn't Crawford who could beat himThat's one thing no one can say....I always backed Crawford dominating Pacquiao
Jeff Horn dont deserve this victory![]()
Roach also said manny beat Marquez 3 times. I don't need another nikka to think for me. Jeff hornacek got his ass whooped.You saying it wasn't a close fightManny Pacquiao's trainer saying it was a close fight
Roach also said manny beat Marquez 3 times. I don't need another nikka to think for me. Jeff hornacek got his ass whooped.
Same way he did with bradley. Pacman tried to go behind Arum and fight floydI think Bob orchestrated it as punishment because Pacquiao refused to accept the Crawford fight.
shyt i was saying...the younger WW cats were not about their business...i kept on saying one of them should go after old man pacquiao..he had a title..should have accepted whatever deal and try to get that recognition
Yeah danny and ab lowkey fukked up. But I understand they position of not wanting to fight for less than they are worth. I still think ab vs pacman makes too much financial sense not to happen. Assuming that ab beats officer mikey which 8 think he willshyt i was saying...the younger WW cats were not about their business...i kept on saying one of them should go after old man pacquiao..he had a title..should have accepted whatever deal and try to get that recognition
@krackdagawd u mad?Pacquiao-Horn Generates Monster TV Ratings For ESPN
ESPN’s live telecast of the Saturday, July 1, “Battle of Brisbane” (10 p.m. ET to 1 a.m. ET) delivered a 1.8 metered market rating according to Nielsen, making it the highest-rated fight on record for a cable network this decade.*
The WBO World Welterweight Championship main event between Manny “Pac Man” Pacquiao (59-7-2, 38 KOs), the Filipino legend and boxing’s only eight-division world champion, against undefeated No. 1 contender and Brisbane’s favorite son Jeff “The Hornet” Horn (17-0-1, 11 KOs) (12 a.m. ET to 1 a.m. ET) delivered a 2.4 overnight rating. Horn defeated Pacquiao by a controversial unanimous decision.
Based on overnight Nielsen results, the “Battle of Brisbane” is likely to be the highest-rated fight on ESPN’s networks since the mid 1990’s.
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Las Vegas was the top local market for the fight with a 4.0 metered market rating, including a 5.1 rating during the main event.
Streaming results also broke ESPN records for boxing, making the fight the most-streamed boxing event on record for both the ESPN and ESPN Deportes networks. ESPN had a streaming average minute audience of 78K, 392K unique viewers, and 14.4 million total minutes. Based on all three measures, the fight was the most-streamed boxing event on record on ESPN’s networks.
On ESPN Deportes, the fight had a streaming average minute audience of 1.4K, 7.8K unique viewers, and 253K total minutes streamed. Based on all three measures, the fight was the most-streamed boxing event on record on ESPN Deportes.
“The Battle of Brisbane” is available to stream now on the ESPN app. It will also re-air on ESPN2 tonight at 8 p.m. ET
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