Las Vegas boxing fraud

Guy Baldwin
   Elites from four corners of the globe traveled to Las Vegas to watch that ludicrous action called boxing on Saturday Night as Manny  Pacquiao fought Floyd Mayweather in a boring match up where both parties received like 200 million for the fight. Manny chased Floyd all night and couldn't  penetrate some punches into his skull and as a result you had another in exciting championship fight. This sport mainly serves as a spectacular  and statement for the elite instead of interest for boxing. The cheapest ticket for this match was 1500 dollars and top seats were going for  twenty grand and the travesty is that no one will be held accountable for the rip off people experienced pay g this. clearly it was good news for the folks who worship Manny Pacquiao back in the Philippines. Few could  ever afford to see their God lose a match in such an awful demonstrate of modern boxing by two athletes who should hand the money back for their languor performance. Many top celebrities who much like the boxers they were watching are overpaid entertainers rewarded for their Hollywood status with reserved spots to witness this great match. The matchup was so dull that it made me wonder if the reason both camps avoided this matchup for so many years was because they knew their boxers would  perform a brutal exercise of dullness that the fans received this weekend. Floyd is no dummy and waited for this match to be one of his last as many fights like this with Manny would of bright future paydays much lower. One can only hope there is no rematch and both Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao shall move onto other ventures and away from Las Vegas and MGM fights that only the elites, media, Phillipinos, and hustlers show interest milking this bad product as something it once was and will no longer be in the cultural mainstream of this country matter how much television will insist it is still relevant. The truth is ninety eight percent of the population could care less about this match and those lucky enough to ignore and not see this were fortunate to skip a had product that creates millions for so few.
  

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