Greatest trick that devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn’t exist. “This is crazy” said Bob Arum. “You talk about killing the sport of boxing?” said Bob Arum. And scene….. Everything I am about to write here is pure speculation and nothing more. If Pacquiao won an unanimous decision like he should have then maybe the talk of the fight would have bee a paragraph article on boxing page of ESPN, now with this robbery in place, sports radio and talk shows will have a field day about this fight. Skip Bayless will have something to shout about with Steven A Smith. PTI will have another topic row filled with the unjust nod Timothy Bradley got over the weekend. Sports Center will have a segment on the travesty that occurred on Saturday night in boxing and the ramifications of it. No publicity is bad publicity right? But why kick the cash cow? Why not kick the unknown Bradley? If you draw out a time line of Floyd’s return from his prison sentence, he is not likely to fight again this year, and if it does it certainly won’t be against Manny Pacquaio. So who is left for Manny to fight at the end of the year? Sergio Martinez? Too big. Juan Manual Marquez? Too difficult. Miguel Cotto? Nobody cares. So who? HBO storyboard for the upcoming rematch between Manny Pacquiao and Timothy Bradley in November is already drawn up. Music blasts, Liev Schreiber voice comes on to say three magical words, rematch, revenge, and redemption. Chances are with all the free publicity that Top Rank is going to get over this robbery of a decision, the rematch between the two foes in November will do better PPV numbers than the first. Coincidentally, if Floyd [...]