Pac's mistake was running up steep hills during training camps. On the one hand—er, foot— he needed his legs to be strong because relied on being very explosive with his fast feet and viper-like strikes. On the other hand—er, foot— he taxed the hell out of his legs leading to cramps on fight night. Had he not tacked on that extra mini training camp because Spence dropped out, he would have beaten Ugas soundly. Dude was laser focused on Spence and switched everything up for Ugas.
And restarting camp all over again due to change in opponent after finishing sparring & running altogether, No good but mostly just stupid to go in there at the age of almost 43 against someone allot larger & more active than you while you have been out of the ring well over 2 years, Bad combo & still wasn't a wipeout with some even thinking it could have been a draw.
On top of that Pacquiao was shown attending Senatorial meetings up to 2am online while training for Spence the next morning, Roach brought that up too, doing things like that while being out of your prime over 40, yeah it's not going to work out for him regardless.
This content is protected Pacquiao considering a comeback after his Exhibition apparently, if he did by any chance he should do it at 135-140 where he belongs,