Thanks for the legacy Pacman!

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  • pacphobia
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    Thanks for the legacy Pacman!

    Eight-division World Champion,
    Five-division Lineal Champion,
    Four-decade World Champion!

    Pacman will retire as the greatest Asian fighter of all time just like Sugar Ray Robinson as the greatest American fighter of all time.

    It's now time to retire.
  • rocky_balboa23
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    #2
    Right up there with Ali, SRR, Armstrong.

    what a career. what a legacy. exciting fights after exciting fights. unbelievable.

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    • loui_ludwig
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      #3
      25 years in boxing, 8x weight division champion. One of the greatest boxers. Gave you an exciting fight. It's time for him to retire.

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      • The Big Dunn
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        #4
        Started his rise as a late substitute that won a fight, goes out losing to a late substitute.

        One more in the Philippines for his home fans and then call it a day.

        I don’t like Manny but I don’t want to see him look like Tommy Hearns did last night when he was on camera.

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        • Mike D
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          Thank you, Manny. His career will go down as one of the most memorable in the sport's history. It was an incredible ride to witness some of it.

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          • hugh grant
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            #6
            He lost but still looked better than other all time greats when they were in late ,30s

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            • Mike D
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              #7
              Originally posted by hugh grant
              He lost but still looked better than other all time greats when they were in late ,30s
              He lost a spirited fight against a top welterweight a few months shy of his 43rd birthday.

              It's hard to imagine how any objective boxing observer can attack and discredit a fighter for that.

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              • NC Uppercut
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                Good Legacy Pac! I myself have been thankful to be able to watch Pac from beginning to end. Pac it’s time to focus your time away feo
                boxing. Hang em up Champ!

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                • The Big Dunn
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Mike D

                  He lost a spirited fight against a top welterweight a few months shy of his 43rd birthday.

                  It's hard to imagine how any objective boxing observer can attack and discredit a fighter for that.
                  I don’t think anyone is. Of course they are going to sh-t on the worst part of his fan base. The ones that have been unbelievably and unbearably annoying.

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                  • dibzvincent143
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Mike D

                    He lost a spirited fight against a top welterweight a few months shy of his 43rd birthday.

                    It's hard to imagine how any objective boxing observer can attack and discredit a fighter for that.
                    haters all acting like this L is gonna erase everything pacman achieved in the sport lmao

                    dude is 43 way past his best and hasn’t fought in more than 2 years.

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