pacman will retire in the end of 2009

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  • dummy17th
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    #1

    pacman will retire in the end of 2009

    per his interview.. so all ya haters can now stop..
  • DiegoFuego
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    #2
    Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ooooooooo

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    • -MAKAVELLI-
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      #3
      thank gawd...that guy ******....this is great news for boxing

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      • FasTHarD
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        #4
        2 more fights...

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        • ferocity
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          #5
          Yeah, now that all the prospects in and around his division are ready for title shots. Pac is going to retire and his whole career will be that he faced old fighters on there way out.

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          • Undefeated
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            #6
            Source please.

            Threads are useless without a reliable source.

            You should know that by now.

            It should be a rule.

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            • -MAKAVELLI-
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              #7
              Originally posted by ferocity
              Yeah, now that all the prospects in and around his division are ready for title shots. Pac is going to retire and his whole career will be that he faced old fighters on there way out.

              brilliant analysis once again ferocity...it still baffles me how a hypejob like pacquiao made b1tches out of your heroes...i guess they werent that great to begin with

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              • Undefeated
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                #8
                Originally posted by ferocity
                Yeah, now that all the prospects in and around his division are ready for title shots. Pac is going to retire and his whole career will be that he faced old fighters on there way out.
                Bro come on. You're still that ****?

                He wasn't considered old when Pacman Vs De La Hoya was made. So enough. Styles make fight! Pacman made De La Hoya look old. Stop it with the excuses, and please stop discrediting Manny Pacman and his win on the 6th.

                The man started fighting at 106 for christ fu cking sake.

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                • Benny Leonard
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Undefeated
                  Source please.

                  Threads are useless without a reliable source.

                  You should know that by now.

                  It should be a rule.
                  Freddie Roach said it in an interview: Couple of more fights for Pac and that's it.

                  I brought that up in regards to certain posters calling Floyd a ***** for retiring in his so called "prime," even though I posted a reply that I didn't think he could be in his prime if his hands are ruined and isn't there Mentally.

                  Supposedly, a fighter should continue to about 35 or 36 and fight past his prime when he is declining to prove how good he really is.

                  My personal opinion has always been that a Fighter can retire whenever he wants...and that Pac should retire within the next couple of years before he declines.

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                  • dummy17th
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                    #10
                    i just saw it on tfc (the filipino channel), dyan castillejo's interview on tv patrol during mannys birthday.. just google it am sure you will find that video somewhere..

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