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Interim Champion
Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: West Coast/ West Texas
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Interim Champion
Join Date: Aug 2007
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Pac would be foolish NOT to call it a day.
Where Mayweather is too cautious to make him as popular an icon as Pac, Manny is too brave for his own good. There is this sense in Boxing that it is a sin to leave the game while you still have a decent legacy and good health. The posture Pac found himself in on the canvass was also the expiration date on his career wishing to be honored. Manny was out cold for over 90 seconds. Very few fighters return from such epic destruction. It's always tough to leave on a loss but a Bradley fight is useless and Pac will never destroy Marquez in the same manner. The book has been written and Manny Pacquiao will always be a winner. Go Home In Peace Champ. You have love, faith, compassion and wealth. What more does a human being require? |
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Join Date: Apr 2011
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Respect Ricky "the hitman" Hatton.
Anyways, while I am glad Marquez knocked out Pacquiao cold. If he decides to retire, let it be on a good note, let him knock out Bradley, if he still has it. I think he should stick around a bit longer. A knockout is not the end of the world for any fighter. Just of the top of my head, Marco Antonio Barrera, Lennox Lewis. They were able to come back. |
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Join Date: Jun 2011
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Join Date: Nov 2009
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theres no reason for pacquiao to retire if he still wants to keep fighting.
1. he'd be turning down a lot of money by retiring. 2. he can still fight and beat most if not any opponent as long as he does not eat KO punches. (this means he would probably decision most fights but still win) 3. that is not how he should go out. if he gets beat up or KO'ed after coming back, then he should definitely retire. what pac needs to do is test himself and see if that devastating KO ended his career or not. and most importantly he needs to dedicate himself to boxing (a combat sport where u put ur health on the line) and quit all his side hobbies like being a governor, basketball, singing. he sucks in every single one of them anyways. |
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