As a Manny fan I am not liking his "cash grab" reasoning or fighting. Has he created a lifestyle he cannot upkeep unless he continues to fight until he basically cannot fight anymore?
As a manny fan I really don't want to see a broke, desperate downfall. Will he go out rich, retirement plan in hand with a happy family?
"I think he'll retire near the top of the division robbed of millions but still rich"
If he keep coming in or cash grabs against B- fighter he very well could. He should fight malignagi after he beats the Mexican boy
B-, Mexican boy? :wow:
"I think he'll retire near the top of the division robbed of millions but still rich"
If he keep coming in or cash grabs against B- fighter he very well could. He should fight malignagi after he beats the Mexican boy
His going out flat broke if he isn't already. He will probably be the only top earning fighter to go broke before retiring.how the fuk do you know manny's financial situation.he just got a 100 plus million check from the gayweather jr fight and he's still making millions from fighting.
Pacquiao should really retire after the next fight. Don't wanna see some up and comer using him as a punching bag. Hopefully he gets out of boxing with some braincells left.
Someone like Spence would do physical damage to Pac.
Manny will be like duran, holyfield, toney,,,,
Horrible with money, will be broke, and will fight way way way past his prime..
Dude was already supposed to retire but already said his congress pay DOESNT cover his lifestyle so he needs to fight to pay for lifestyle..
This is what you call an idiot
I feel he'll go out like a lot of guys, on a downslide and a brutal knock out. But I don't see him ever going actual broke. Maybe celebrity broke, but he'll probably get some BS political position like Director of Sports in the Philippines where he'll make a decent living.
I have a feeling he'll go out with a KO loss (perhaps even to Vargas himself), maybe even a couple in a row. I'd rather not think so, but the feeling I get is that he'll be knocked into retirement just like 99.9% of great boxers, unfortunaely.