‘The old man is strong’ – Manny Pacquiao opponent gives an honest reaction after the power of the legend is drawn to the world’s degree
Mario Barrios Manny Pacquiao in an amazing effort of his enemy in gervonta ‘capacity of the tank.
46-year-old tightly missed Barrios’ after the end of the WBC Welterweight Crown’s catch in a controversial draw.
Both of the judges scored 114-114 while 115-113 gave him the sake of Barrios, when the champion of the defender kept his title.
Regardless of scoresIt was a phenomenal effort made by 46 that it was his first struggle for four years.
Talking after Barroria, Barrios deleted claims of the claims of the Pacquiao ring, when his opponent’s strike paid the supplement of the weight behind it.
“I don’t compare as many power,” Barrios said.
“Pacquiao can definitely crack, Tank It is certainly one of the few fights I touched the canvas.
“But yes, that old man is strong f ***.
“As soon as I started going his pier, he was strong.”
Barrios is an almighty comparison with Pacquiao drilling power “tank”, 28 wins 28 of the last 30 wins.
From now on it will be seen where Pacquiao comes from, with a brief history.
If the Philippine icon won, it would be the first Active member of Boxing’s Fame Hall Have won the world’s degree.
Instead, he thought about what could be.
The destruction of Pacquiao bankruptcy was obvious because he cut inappropriate figure in post-fighting conversations.
“I thought I won the fight,” Pacquiaok said.
“It was a close fight. My opponent was very hard. It was a wonderful fight.
Asked if he wanted to run again with Barrios, to find a decisive winner, Pacquiao said, “Yes, of course.”
If rematch should be reserved, Pacquiao expects to enjoy a longer struggle than he expected.
“I only had two-month training,” Pacqueen said.
“What I have to do is continue in my training. I should train such a fighting tournament, four months, three months and a half months.
“But because of the Philippine elections, I start late for my training, but it’s okay. I love people from the Philippines and I love honoring my people.”