WATCH: Bob Arum says Pacquiao should consider retirement if he loses bad

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WATCH: Bob Arum says Pacquiao should consider retirement if he loses bad
Bob Arum speaks with Rappler's Ryan Songalia about MGM Grand's lack of promotion of Pacquiao-Bradley, his feelings on whether Pacquiao should retire if he suffers a bad loss to Bradley and why he felt Alex Ariza had hurt Pacquiao's conditioning in the past

LAS VEGAS, Nev. – Bob Arum was in a foul mood before Wednesday’s press conference. All throughout the MGM Grand, advertisements for Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s May 3 bout with Marcos Maidana adorned the walls, casino tables, even the building’s exterior.

It was as if Manny Pacquiao’s rematch with WBO welterweight titleholder Timothy Bradley scheduled for that weekend was already an after-thought.

Arum didn’t mince words when asked what his thoughts were on the lack of attention the venue had given to his event. Arum spoke with Rappler’s Ryan Songalia about that matter, plus his feelings on whether Manny Pacquiao should retire if he suffers a bad loss to Bradley, why he felt former strength coach Alex Ariza had hurt Pacquiao’s conditioning in the past and more in this video.

– Rappler.com

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