Now I don't know if it's all for show, but it's a total blowout. The thrilla is definitely back in Manila. But unlike
Muhammad Ali who made history, this one's a little too safe to pitch.
From the start, I already have my doubts that it will all be for a good show. I waged my stakes for eight rounds, but it was a sorry loss for a pathetic loser like me. I should have
heed the hunch.
Both boxers are in tough shape, held out to their feat: one with a dignified loss and the other with a sweet victory. Even at loss, Larios proved to be every inch a boxer and a mile of a fighter. It's not easy to dominate the bouts full of roaring Filipino fans with flaming support to the sports hero.
Although I expected more from the Pacman, I'd say that it's good fight after all. We saw more of the defense that hurdled every strike of the dancing opponent. I expected a knock- out ending, but I got two knock- downs. I'm not sure if that's a worthy bargain. But if you'll ask me, I'd rather watch Larios and Pacquiao the second time, than waste my Vegas money on Tyson who's idea of a boxing joke is to bite off his rival's ear and finish the bout in early world-breaking minutes!
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