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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: 'Legacy On The Line: From Pacquiao To Bradley' Premiers March 26 on HBO

    While a 24/7 reality series isn't in store for their April 9 rubber match, Manny Pacquiao and Timothy Bradley Jr. will be the subject of a 30-minute "Legacy On the Line: From Pacquiao To Bradley" special ahead of their April 9 HBO Pay-Per-View headliner.

    The segment will debut Saturday, March 26 (12:00 a.m. ET), immediately following the conclusion of an HBO-televised doubleheader topped by Andre Ward and Sullivan Barrera in a 12-round matchup of unbeaten light heavyweights.
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    HBO budget cuts kicking in, can't even afford a 24/7 series it seems

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    • ARENA
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      Money on the line: From Nothing to Trilogy

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      • Larry the boss
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        Who's legacy is on the line here?

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        • The Big Dunn
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          I don't know what is more depressing-the fight or the fact HBO doesn't have the resources to produce a 24/7.

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            #6
            Originally posted by The Big Dunn
            I don't know what is more depressing-the fight or the fact HBO doesn't have the resources to produce a 24/7.
            Why would they tho?

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            • The Big Dunn
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              Originally posted by WSSD
              Why would they tho?
              It's their biggest opportunity to make money in the 1st half of the year. They usually do a 24/7 to promote Manny fights to maximize income.

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              • Fetta
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                Originally posted by The Big Dunn
                I don't know what is more depressing-the fight or the fact HBO doesn't have the resources to produce a 24/7.
                Has to be HBO not having the funds but do we need another 24/7 on these guys. Interest in Pac is gone and no one ever cared about Bradley

                The fight, THOUGH NOT INTERESTING AT ALL, is still a good fight.

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                • The Big Dunn
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                  Originally posted by Fetta
                  Has to be HBO not having the funds but do we need another 24/7 on these guys. Interest in Pac is gone and no one ever cared about Bradley

                  The fight, THOUGH NOT INTERESTING AT ALL, is still a good fight.
                  I get your point but you would think HBO would do more to sell this fight seeing as how it isn't a compelling matchup and almost everyone felt Manny won the 1st fight.

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                  • Cinci Champ
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                    as tho pac mans legacy is not already etched in stone. sorry but pac could lose his last 5 fights then retire and it wont make his legacy any less. pac will go down as an all time great regardless and i know its just a name but this idea that his legacy is on the line in this fight is insulting. if they are trying to make it out to be who will win the series no one cares.

                    i guess in a way bradley legacy is on the line he could use a clean victory over pac to prove the nay sayers wrong. i guess im over thinking it i just think the title is insulting to pac and his career
                    Last edited by Cinci Champ; 03-21-2016, 01:44 PM.

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