Did the "Dream Match" live up to its hype?

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  • Texanballer
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    #1

    Did the "Dream Match" live up to its hype?

    Do you think the possible million+ people who ordered the fight last night were satisfied with what they paid for? Did this fight leave the customers wanting to see more boxing in the future?

    I was very disappointed with the ppv card last night. You have 10 minutes of boxing with 3 undercard fights, then 1 hour or so of just commentating to kill time. Then the main event was just completely one sided. One of the worst one sided beatings i ever seen.

    I was very disapointed in De La Hoya. After the first few rounds i knew he was going to lose. He was just there slow doing nothing. He never made a fight of it and got a beating.

    Anyways i tip my hat off to Pacquiao. Hell of a performance. He fought the perfect fight and looked spectacular.
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  • Naps
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    #2
    Absolutely it did. We witnessed one of the greatest performances of all time. If that's not enough for you then nothing will be.

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    • lesterprettyboy
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      #3
      People who see PAC fight for the 1st tym will always demand to see more. He is not the P4P#1 and most exciting fighter in the world for nothing. PAC is everything that is good about boxing.

      I mean, seriously, when was PAC ever in a boring fight? PAC-BARRERA 2 comes to mind but that was Marcos fault. He came to survive 12 rounds and get a paycheck, not to fight and win. All other PAC fights have been exciting. In this case, even if the undercards suck, the main event made it worthwhile.Way more worthwhile than PBF vs DLH.

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      • southpaw_07
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        • Steak
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          #5
          Out of the four fights, we got four knockouts. pretty good ones too.
          Those four winners are future huge names in the sport.
          De La Hoya got stopped, which was NOt something almost anyone expected.
          Pacquiao looked outstanding.

          I was very happy with the card. then again, I went to a bar to see it. which was great. 50 boneless wings while watching the fight outside with a ton of fans? oh yea.

          the one thing I disliked is all that stalling HBO was doing because of the early knockouts. I mean really. there was no reason for them to take that long just talking about things no one cares about that much. the least they could do is show some replays of past fights for us, so it would keep people up to date with the rest of division and actually keep them entertained while were waiting for the next fight.

          other than that one thing that definitely needs to be changed because its very important for the fans, I was very happy with the card.

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          • loui_ludwig
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            #6
            For those rooting for Pac fans, yes.

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