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Finally yall see I wasn't just hating :smugbiden:

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 :hhh:. 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 :scust:. Record looking like a gate-keeper
 

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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 :hhh:. 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 :scust:. Record looking like a gate-keeper

Still hasn't had a KO since 2009:wow:


I wanted AB to finish him, so that he could to sneak his way back into Superstar talks....gotdamn Arum kept him away bc he knew Pac was done too:mjcry:
 

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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


oh shots fired at broner.


woulda been a good look for him though and put him back big stage.
 

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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 will
 

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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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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.

pacquiao-horn-fight%20(25).jpg




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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@krackdagawd u mad?
 
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