I know, I know. Probably most- if not all- do not care, but I'm just putting it out there in case anyone does want to watch. Btw, I'll see if this continues, but when Pacquiao arrived in the U.S yesterday, he seemed extremely reserved and hesitant to say that this is his last fight which makes me believe that it's not. I think it's just going to be a selling point similar to what Mayweather did with Berto. Pacquiao isn't a liar which is why I think that specific question is going to be somewhat tough for him to answer, which it's seemed to be thus far. Also, I was watching a Bradley interview and he seems to have a very apathetic attitude towards this fight. I don't think he believes he can win, and I don't think he even wanted it. I know he said that he would prefer Crawford to get the shot before, so... Doesn't mean he won't come to fight, but I think he knows in his heart of hearts that he doesn't have the tools to beat Pacquiao. Here's the stream. http://www.toprank.tv/index.jsp
Pac is making a big mistake fighting Bradley he will get stopped Pac is washed up Bradley will stop him Bradley improved very much in the second fight imagine now after Pac is as shot as he is?
Stop. Pacquiao isn't washed up. And even if he was, a washed up Pac still has more tools in the box than today's Bradley.
I guess greedy bob pretty much clarified that Abraham vs Ramirez will in fact be part of the PPV telecast!!
He didn't really specify, but he did say he was fighting for a world title on that date. Maybe a split site?
It'll be on tape delay then:verysad I doubt the Germans will want to go see AA fight Zurdo at 3 in the morning.:shock: