For the two years Floyd was retired he was still the number one talked about fighter in the sport,
Manny however, what's next? Nobody really cares.
Is there anyone you actually want to see Manny fight again? What's out there for him? Simple answer, nothing.
He was beaten by Bradley, what would a rematch prove? Even if Manny was robbed.
A rematch with Marquez? We've seen it four times already, no thanks?
Or a fight with the great one? We all know Floyd would destroy him, real boxing fans have known this for years, only deluded pacquiao fans thought different and even they are accepting it now.
All in all, Manny please retire you've had your time. Boxing doesn't need you.
He won't be missed when u get threads like these on the daily.
Lmfao, OFT
They can't stand him, say he's irrelevant -- yet they just can't stop talking about him.
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If he's so irrelevant and overrated then STOP talking about him. Yes the MP fan base will still start threads about him but once they start to realize that they're just talking to themselves, they'll eventually fade off and the Floyd flamers will get their wish. But y'all tards can't stop.
he will definitely be missed...like it or not, the guy did a lot for the sport...brought a light to a backpage sport and made it something people were talkin about again
when he's finally gone, people will finally realize that they were along for an ATG ride...there wont be anyone like him for a long time...if ever
Floyd on the otherhand, his illegitimate online children have already hopped on Broner's vagina and probably wont miss Floyd as much
lmao! twice as ghetto after years of floyds indoctrination, wouldnt be surprised if i see these scum in the streets, walmarts, malls with their dads combing their hair... it will be a trend, youll see...
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Pac will be missed. Pac's fanatics will disappear, and boxing will be back to normal. No more Pac scares Floyd, Marquez is greedy or a sore loser, Pac is greater than Duran, Pac can beat Hearns. Boxing will miss Pac, not his sore loser, butthurt fans.
he will definitely be missed...like it or not, the guy did a lot for the sport...brought a light to a backpage sport and made it something people were talkin about again
when he's finally gone, people will finally realize that they were along for an ATG ride...there wont be anyone like him for a long time...if ever
Floyd on the otherhand, his illegitimate online children have already hopped on Broner's vagina and probably wont miss Floyd as much
The flom0s will disappear for a year or two and comeback hard once Broner blows up big, they remind me of the fake Roy Jones Jr fanatics who were only fans of his when he was indestructible, but jumped off his wagon once he lost.
I will always be a Roy fan.
But we will see only if Floyd is the big draw that his fans claim him to be once he takes a bad loss. Will those ppv numbers still be big?
Pacman has lost so many times but his fans still watch him because he gives his all in the ring and is an exciting fighter who wants to please fans, that is what real boxing fans respect a guy who speaks with his fists.
Pacquiao will be missed, he always brought excitement in the ring, in the other hand I can live without watching floyd again, few of his fights had some excitement and some flat sucked balls like when he fought baldo and fuking ran the last 6 rounds... he can eat poop and die..
His fanbase won't be but I think when it is all said and done I think even people who are not Pacquiao Fans will look back and give the man his respect as they should
I give Floyd his props one of the best super feathers ever and Manny props, but the truth is there already, that Pacquiao is more loved, Floyd has never taken a loss so we will never know if he will be missed or still have the same numbers that Pacman with multiple losses gets. There are only a few fighters who can have multiple losses in the ppv era and still draw big numbers Oscar De La Hoya, Mike Tyson and Manny Pacquiao. That shows that people love Pacman, and it eats up at the Flom0s, because they think once a fighter loses he is a bum, so we know how they will treat Floyd probably make an excuse for his loss and than bounce off to the next undefeated african american boxer.
Pacquiao's standard may of slipped over the last couple of years, but he will be missed when he retires. Some of the most exciting fights moments in recent years come from Pacquiao.
On the other hand Mayweather fighting once a year against the likes of Ortiz and Guerrero..i wouldn't miss that.
I can only think of his knock out of Ricky Hatton, and Marquez knocking him out as two good moments in recent years.
I honestly think that has much to with who he's been matched against.
Pacquiao-Mosley - Mosley ran to survive, boring
Pacquiao-Marquez III - average fight, robbery
Pacquiao-Bradley - after 4-5 rounds Bradley ran, boring
Pacquiao-Marquez IV - exciting fight
Put him in against Matthysse, Rios, Maidana, Ortiz, Garcia, Zaveck, Berto and we'll see exciting performances.
Pacquiao v Mosley- Pacquiao displayed an inability to cut the ring off.
Pacquiao v Marquez- Good fight and Marquez was robbed.
Pacquiao v Bradley- Pacquiao showed an inability to cut the ring off and the close the distance against a one legged opponent. He also gassed in the later rounds and was outboxed.
Pacquiao v Marquez- An exciting fight due to Pacquiao throwing caution to the wind ( being a reckless idiot). The result of the fight being exciting was Pacquiao getting knocked the **** out.
Pacquiao and Floyd will both be missed. Both drew large crowds, brought excitement and entertainment to this sport. Don't know why some fans feel the need to pick a side when one of these 2 fighters are mentioned.
Yea he will be missed, sure the sport will go on and eventually replace him but he was clearly the second most talked about guy and was incredibly popular so him falling off does bring down the profile of the sport no way around that in the short run (although IF JMM fights on his increased star power will offset that but JMM is not long for the sport so that will be fleeting).
In the medium or long term though boxing will keep on keeping on and new superstars will emerge, but that takes time.
For the two years Floyd was retired he was still the number one talked about fighter in the sport,
Manny however, what's next? Nobody really cares.
Is there anyone you actually want to see Manny fight again? What's out there for him? Simple answer, nothing.
He was beaten by Bradley, what would a rematch prove? Even if Manny was robbed.
A rematch with Marquez? We've seen it four times already, no thanks?
Or a fight with the great one? We all know Floyd would destroy him, real boxing fans have known this for years, only deluded pacquiao fans thought different and even they are accepting it now.
All in all, Manny please retire you've had your time. Boxing doesn't need you.
Any yet your bytch ass can't stop talking about him. Honestly your dick riding self probably has manny more on the brain than actual pac fans.
Pacquiao's standard may of slipped over the last couple of years, but he will be missed when he retires. Some of the most exciting fights moments in recent years come from Pacquiao.
On the other hand Mayweather fighting once a year against the likes of Ortiz and Guerrero..i wouldn't miss that.
The only reason I won't miss him is because of the competition he faces. If he would fight guys who are at the level of Timothy Bradley I would root for him.
What is there to see in Pacquiao vs 2010 Margarito, 2011 Mosley, catchweight Cotto, an old Marquez who is clearly past it and shouldn't be knocking anyone at WW out cold, especially not the "Fighter of the Decade", especially when he came in at 143 and Pac at 147. You're getting knocked out cold by old men you cherrypicked, what is there to see?
Hey, but At least Pacquiao challenged himself by fighting Marquez?