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> Boo Hoo for Pacquiao. Big deal. What about Molina? Abril?, Atlas sets the record straight...
Cshel86
post Jun 25 2012, 08:13 AM
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http://www.fighthype.com/news/article12718.html

Great article by Percy (with Teddy Atlas) about the Pacquiao outcry that people are losing sleep over. Gotta love Atlas, and we'll probably be seeing him on FNF forever, due to his brutal honesty that Im sure the mainstream networks (more so HBO) wouldn't be able to handle.

He talks about how people are going to extreme lengths to justify the Pacquiao robbery, and how it's unfair for guys like Abril and Molina, who were robbed of proceeding paydays because of the political bullshit in boxing.

In so many words, he basically told people to either get over it, or treat everyone's robbery with the same urgency and intent. Richard Abril will probably never get another big payday due to being setback in the Rios fight. What about all of that hard work that Molina put in, just for the ref to DQ him because his corner approached the ring "too early".

Man Atlas put it out there...speaking about how in boxing, there's no separation between the money and the people. In easier terms, no way the officials should be so close to promoters and such. What about those officials who get wined & dined before big fights? $3k-$5k dinners for the officials...paid for by the promoters? Yep..he went there.

Guys like Abril and Molina dont have multi-million dollar paydays lined up for them, so a robbery sets them waaaaay back...unlike Mr. Simpleton, who the world tends to make a big deal about.

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post Jun 26 2012, 02:34 PM
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I thought Campillo vs Cloud and Lara vs Williams was worse than this. I love Teddy Atlas' knowledge and analytical prowess on the sweet science man. I wish the politics took a back seat and allowed this man to be at the forefront of boxing analysis. He would do wonders for the sport if he were on HBO or Showtime. This interview was amazing!
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