Honestly, I took one look at the promotional stuff and thought it looked like ****. Mosley looked geriatric and Pacquiao looked like Justin Beiber. It never looked very promising and it turned out to be the ****tiest fight in recent PPV history. THAT was the biggest blow--the casual fans that did show up were extremely disappointed. I took my friends to see it at a local bar and they were pissed about how boring it was. I have a harder time getting them to watch boxing now because of that.
Honestly, I took one look at the promotional stuff and thought it looked like ****. Mosley looked geriatric and Pacquiao looked like Justin Beiber. It never looked very promising and it turned out to be the ****tiest fight in recent PPV history. THAT was the biggest blow--the casual fans that did show up were extremely disappointed. I took my friends to see it at a local bar and they were pissed about how boring it was. I have a harder time getting them to watch boxing now because of that.
cool story brah.. make sure u bring them to watch the mayweather ortiz fight, that will convert them to like watching boxing.
You celebrated when he was going to be on CBS. Then when he fails, you suddenly don't care.
Don't make me pull up the NSB thread where it was practically a national holiday in *******ia when Arum announced the CBS deal.
LOL feel free to, who cares? I was happy CBS was covering the fight. Am I going around making excuses for it not doing as well as it should've? Of course not, because I don't take it that serious. I pay for both Mayweather and Pacquiao fights and I plan to continue that. If one guy does horrible at the box office and or doesn't meet expectations whether it's PPV buys, TV ratings, etc, am I supposed to just say "Ehhhh, his PPV ratings were low last time, I'm not gonna buy his fights anymore"? Like I said, it doesn't make a difference to me, I'll still buy each guy's fights.
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