Oh yeah and even Elie Seckbach's ass thought Manny won the fight, lol. And Elie picks against Manny in every single one of the fantasy match-ups that involve Pacquiao in his videos
Oh yeah and even Elie Seckbach's ass thought Manny won the fight, lol. And Elie picks against Manny in every single one of the fantasy match-ups that involve Pacquiao in his videos
Everything went south once Pacquiao questioned Elie's beliefs, this was on video too and I mean everything. I still remember when he was as big a Pacquiao fan as anyone.
Everything went south once Pacquiao questioned Elie's beliefs, this was on video too and I mean everything. I still remember when he was as big a Pacquiao fan as anyone.
Lol I don't even know the story behind that...what happened? Like what beliefs was he questioning?
Lol I don't even know the story behind that...what happened? Like what beliefs was he questioning?
No luck sadly but this was the same exact setting of the video, I wouldn't doubt that Elie deleted the original but I know I posted it on here more than once.
No luck sadly but this was the same exact setting of the video, I wouldn't doubt that Elie deleted the original but I know I posted it on here more than once.
Do you remember what Manny was questioning him on? I didn't even realize that Manny knew Elie even existed
Do you remember what Manny was questioning him on? I didn't even realize that Manny knew Elie even existed
I now know it's deleted because I saved the picture of the thumbnail, uploaded it to Google so google can lead me to the original and it couldn't find it.
Elie hung around the gym but that interview changed everything, they spoke about Jesus and I remember Elie responding, I don't remember to what specifically but saying that he was ***ish and Pacquiao kept pressing him.
You guys gotta remember, Elie was a huge Pacquiao fan/ Mayweather hater once upon a time.
Now there's a narrative surfacing that tries to make it seem as if only Atlas saw it this way
And that only casuals who don't know **** about boxing are just piggybacking off his commentary, leading them to believe that Manny won when he really lost
Just last night, as I surfed youtube and twitter, here are the boxers that I saw with my own eyes say that Pacquiao won the fight:
Errol Spence (retweeted tweets about Pacquiao getting robbed), Andre Berto (on youtube), Gabe Rosado (on youtube), Lennox Lewis (on twitter), Guillermo Rigondeaux (on twitter), Lou DiBella (on twitter), Claressa Shields (on twitter), Devon Alexander (on twitter), Billy Joe Saunders (on twitter), Sergio Mora (on twitter), Ray Beltran (on twitter), Cornelius Bundrage (on twitter).
And those are just the ones I saw. Feel free to verify those, too. These are actual people in the sport. These aren't casual fans that were swayed by a freaking commentator.
It's not about whether he thought Horn won or loss, it's about how disrespectful he was to Horn on national tv....completely uncalled for!
It's not about whether he thought Horn won or loss, it's about how disrespectful he was to Horn on national tv....completely uncalled for!
Yeah I guess...but honestly we see this a lot in boxing. Now maybe guys try to be a little bit more tactful than Teddy was there, but even then...it ain't by much. We've seen Max Kellerman and Jim Gray do the exact same thing in the past in post fight interviews when a guy got a questionable decision.
I now know it's deleted because I saved the picture of the thumbnail, uploaded it to Google so google can lead me to the original and it couldn't find it.
Elie hung around the gym but that interview changed everything, they spoke about Jesus and I remember Elie responding, I don't remember to what specifically but saying that he was ***ish and Pacquiao kept pressing him.
You guys gotta remember, Elie was a huge Pacquiao fan/ Mayweather hater once upon a time.
So basically Pacquiao tried converting him? Or was he just disappointed in Ellie's religious beliefs? That's pretty low if that's what caused Elie to disown him at the drop of a hat.
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