Arum's lack of confidence in Manny's future, trying to invest in Bradley?
Maybe he feels slighted and doesn't like Manny who is not proclaiming his faith (which I share and applaud Manny for being open about).
Maybe he's working towards what he feels is the next best thing in Bradley who is young, in shape, with some personality.
Maybe he simply doesn't believe Pacman will be around that much longer and is using Pacman's name to build up another fighter.
Maybe he just wants more money.
Either way...
I just can't see how Bradley won the fight. It doesn't make sense from a boxing scoring point of view or from a business point of view. Especially when there is so much history built between Floyd and Manny that a fight would still be big.
Something about Arum irks me.
Maybe he feels slighted and doesn't like Manny who is not proclaiming his faith (which I share and applaud Manny for being open about).
Maybe he's working towards what he feels is the next best thing in Bradley who is young, in shape, with some personality.
Maybe he simply doesn't believe Pacman will be around that much longer and is using Pacman's name to build up another fighter.
Maybe he just wants more money.
Either way...
I just can't see how Bradley won the fight. It doesn't make sense from a boxing scoring point of view or from a business point of view. Especially when there is so much history built between Floyd and Manny that a fight would still be big.
Something about Arum irks me.
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