How Do You Lose a Rigged Fight? Ask Pacquiao
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YEAH because Crawford doesn’t want to be accused of elder abuse if he smashes Pacquiao at 147. 140, 147, 154, it doesn’t matter. Crawford would still fold that washed-up fraud like laundry.Comment
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Yes it was another Haymon fix. To increase the value of both Pac and Barrios for their next business events. Barrios may have held back but it was because he knew he would not lose and it increased the value of his boss Haymon's other employee.Comment
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I agree. The fix was in. It looked like Barrios was caring Pac in there tonight. He hardly threw any punches in general or combination punches in bunches in particular. Had he thrown more punches with volume; Then he would have easily stopped Manny. Mario was only landing single punches at a time.As I’ve pointed out time and again, the fight reeked of a fix. Barrios clearly threw the match, there were countless openings every time Pacquiao overcommitted, yet Barrios didn’t even attempt to exploit them. It was as if he was under strict instructions to fold.
But here’s the most damning part...even with Barrios taking a dive, Pacquiao still couldn’t secure the win on the scorecards. That alone speaks volumes about how far he has fallen. The so-called “legend” couldn’t even convince the judges in what should have been a gift-wrapped fight. It’s not just embarrassing; it’s pathetic.
Pacquiao’s team can spin this however they like, but for anyone paying attention, the fight only cemented what we already knew, the aura is gone, and all that’s left is the hollow shell of a boxer clinging desperately to a legacy that has long since crumbled.
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