It’s not often a major pay-per-view event features two fighters coming in off a loss. When one fighter is Manny Pacquiao, loser of the 2012 Fight of the Year to Juan Manuel Marquez, and the other Brandon Rios coming off a split of Fight of the Year caliber wars with Mike Alvarado…
…well, there are exceptions.
Whether fans at home see this as one remains to be seen. Any Pacquiao fight is still going to do a considerable number. However, with an undercard that can best be described as “at least Bob Arum can’t stick us with Butterbean anymore,” a lot rides on the main event. We’ll see what sort of hit the Pacquiao brand may have taken in the Marquez loss, and the Bradley official loss before it that remains hotly disputed by many.
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…well, there are exceptions.
Whether fans at home see this as one remains to be seen. Any Pacquiao fight is still going to do a considerable number. However, with an undercard that can best be described as “at least Bob Arum can’t stick us with Butterbean anymore,” a lot rides on the main event. We’ll see what sort of hit the Pacquiao brand may have taken in the Marquez loss, and the Bradley official loss before it that remains hotly disputed by many.
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