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Yet it's the decision to flex it in such a public manner which will have decisively brought the 25-year-old former country star to the attention of a pan-generational audience outside of her own target market.
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Cynically, I think Pacquiao will have to beat Mayweather decisively to get a decision but I believe he can.
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