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  • Comments Thread For: Ugas: I'm Here To Make Sure Saturday is Pacquiao's Last Fight!

    WBA welterweight champion Yordenis Ugas will be looking to score a big upset on Saturday night, when he plans to retire 42-year-old Manny Pacquiao. The two fighters will collide at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
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  • #2
    just go out there and win the fight! stop making claims that it'll be his last fight or that you are gonna retired him..
    Ganondorf Ganondorf likes this.

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    • #3
      Would be a shame if it ended this way

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      • #4
        Pac has to fight Bud before he retires...for legacy and bud knows it....can run but can not hide!!!

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        • #5
          Is upset in the air?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Reinoso View Post
            Pac has to fight Bud before he retires...for legacy and bud knows it....can run but can not hide!!!
            Your delusion is laughable. Pac don't have the do shi.t. His legacy is already set. Bud on the other hand needs to fight somebody or something with a pulse instead of sitting back and acting like he calls the shots. Pac is out here fighting folks Bud should be fighting while Bud is beefing with his promoter over lack of exposure/promotion issues but yet turned around and signed a new contract with same promoter, not a new one, the same exact one that's been ****.ting on him for quite some time. So you tell me who is really hiding.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Oldskoolg View Post
              Is upset in the air?
              It is definitely a dangerous fight considering we don't know if Pac still has the intangibles coupled with Ugas been an aggressive counterpuncher but all in all Pac has seen it all and Ugas is nothing more than a good fighter. My thoughts are Pac blitz him a bit in the early rounds, take some counters for his troubles, assess the danger, sets the rhythm of the fight mid rounds and then starts to dice him pretty nicely. His leaning in stance and seeming to lose steam down the stretch will also be his undoing. But then again, Pac may just get old overnight right? Thats why the fights are fought to answer all these questions.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by whirlout View Post

                It is definitely a dangerous fight considering we don't know if Pac still has the intangibles coupled with Ugas been an aggressive counterpuncher but all in all Pac has seen it all and Ugas is nothing more than a good fighter. My thoughts are Pac blitz him a bit in the early rounds, take some counters for his troubles, assess the danger, sets the rhythm of the fight mid rounds and then starts to dice him pretty nicely. His leaning in stance and seeming to lose steam down the stretch will also be his undoing. But then again, Pac may just get old overnight right? Thats why the fights are fought to answer all these questions.
                There’s something about Ugas that makes him a headache for seemingly everyone he fights. I will be watching. Shame the public doesn’t know how good Ugas is. Should be a cracker if I’m honest

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Reinoso View Post
                  Pac has to fight Bud before he retires...for legacy and bud knows it....can run but can not hide!!!
                  Pac's legacy is already at high level ATG status. Bud is the one who needs either Pac and Spence, not the other way around. Obviously you have been living under a log.
                  Last edited by richardt; 08-18-2021, 10:21 AM.

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                  • #10
                    Ugas is living proof that you don't give up after a couple losses. Now he gets the biggest payday of his career and win or lose, the world will know who he is. He rededicated himself after the loses and proved you can do anything you put your mind to.

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