They can be bribed anyway. If the fight is close again, Pac will win it. Bob Arum has planed to make the 5th fight already since the tickets for the 4th fight have been sold out. He's the real winner of this rematch.
There can't be a V if JMM doesn't take IV. (even if it's close and/or a robbery) IV is already pushing it.
Pacquiao can sell tickets versus any bum in the Philippines and many other places. So Arum can save himself some bribe money if the goal is to simply sell tickets. **** thread.
I know those symbals quite well dude! but still don't understand "IV is already pushing it" What did you mean by that Mod?
After reading your post 2-3 times I think that I understand it. You mean if the IV fight is close again, JMM will win it this time. Is that correct?
So lets change the tickets to be PPV. I'm not spoiling this rematch but I'm talking about the truth, OK? BTW, I'll watch this rematch anyway since I don't have to pay.
That Marquez is 0-2-1, so even if you think he unofficially deserved the nod any one of those times, or two, or even all three - it's pushing it to get a fourth chance to beat someone he officially hasn't in three tries. They can still manage to sell IV based on how close the whole trilogy was, but a fifth time might be met with a faltering reception even from the rabid Mexican and Filipino base (and certainly those outside it). Too much of the same thing over and over.
Like I said in my post above, and I think that I understood you correctly before you explained this to me. Thanks anyway for this explaination Mod.:good Keep up your good work.
The jusdges cards have alreay been filled in by Uncle Bob. Marquez will win this one, setting up a huge PPV for JMM-Bradley, since the average "fan" is clueless. Then after JMM makes Bradley his *****, if Pac hasn't yet retired, they'll have a "reason" to do Pac-JMM 5, and cash in again. "It's just business."