Having no legitimate world champion should be no cause for alarm, according to Top Rank chief Bob Arum. Know more:
HAVING no legitimate world champion should be no cause for alarm, according to Top Rank chief Bob Arum.
The 90-year-old long time international boxing promoter who produced dozens of world champions said Filipino boxing fans should “never say never” about the possibility of having a new Manny Pacquiao. He also expressed full support to Pacquiao’s upcoming exhibition bout against DK Yoo in December in South Korea “for as long as he will not be seriously hurt.”
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