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    Default Re: Is this the strangest "robbery" ever?

    Quote Originally Posted by Althugz View Post
    The theory that makes most sense to me is that Arum had the rematch planned all along..down to the posters in November. So another house fight and more money for Arum. Cunt
    If it's a cooked decision you have to look at who benefits. Biggest money fight would be pac/pbf so in that respect it makes no sense.

    And this IS another fight where Pac has looked to have slowed down and not the 3 minute punching machine of old IF he was Bradley wouldnt have lasted, as it was in several rounds his foot was seriously off the gas while Bradley was looking to move and jab, can't have pac landing a couple of shots late and be given the round just for that - which I suspect is what people are doing. It was a close fight.

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    Default Re: Is this the strangest "robbery" ever?

    Quote Originally Posted by Howlin Mad Missy View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Althugz View Post
    The theory that makes most sense to me is that Arum had the rematch planned all along..down to the posters in November. So another house fight and more money for Arum. Cunt
    If it's a cooked decision you have to look at who benefits. Biggest money fight would be pac/pbf so in that respect it makes no sense.
    Sure, I hear what you're saying - But at the same time it's perhaps the best option for Bob Arum and one where he could potentially make more money (depending on how long he drags it on). Remember that if that megafight happens, Arum is splitting the pot with Oscar. This way he gets to keep all profits in-house with the potential of more money down the line from future paydays of his house fighter.

    I mean his first reaction was "I'm going to make millions from the rematch but it was an outrageous decision". I think that his greed and hand in this decision is quite obvious.

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    Default Re: Is this the strangest "robbery" ever?

    Quote Originally Posted by Althugz View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Althugz View Post
    The theory that makes most sense to me is that Arum had the rematch planned all along..down to the posters in November. So another house fight and more money for Arum. Cunt
    If it's a cooked decision you have to look at who benefits. Biggest money fight would be pac/pbf so in that respect it makes no sense.
    Sure, I hear what you're saying - But at the same time it's perhaps the best option for Bob Arum and one where he could potentially make more money (depending on how long he drags it on). Remember that if that megafight happens, Arum is splitting the pot with Oscar. This way he gets to keep all profits in-house with the potential of more money down the line from future paydays of his house fighter.

    I mean his first reaction was "I'm going to make millions from the rematch but it was an outrageous decision". I think that his greed and hand in this decision is quite obvious.
    Factor in the betting odds against Bradley and Arum has made a ton of money this fight.
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    Default Re: Is this the strangest "robbery" ever?

    It was time for Manny to know how Marquez felt 3 times.

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    Default Re: Is this the strangest "robbery" ever?

    Lmao at Arum's back being turned to Manny during the Buffer's reading of the official scorecards.

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