Comments Thread For: Pacquiao on Future: Let Me Rest, Relax and Make a Decision If I'll Continue To Fight or Not

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  • HandsofIron
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    #41
    Manny's a legend, top ten ATG but he needs to call it a day before he gets brain damaged. I don't want to see Manny go out like Hopkins flying out the ring to a lesser opponent.

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    • Bluebird
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      #42
      Originally posted by Bronx2245
      Pac vs. Tank @ 140! Cash out, and good chance to win for Manny too!
      Pac should just retire while he’s still in good health, he just doesn’t have it anymore, now is the best time to be a full time politician.

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      • Bluebird
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        #43
        Originally posted by Sweden2716
        Ugas was the complete wrong fighter for Manny at this point of your career, Ugas the long arms tight defense, styles makes fights, I think Manny would have done better against Spence. Thurman predicted this outcome based on the styles. Manny can still beat some top 10 Welterweights, but he should retire, Manny you had a great career, time to hang them up otherwise you start losing to fighters that you would have dominated in the past. Manny you are and will go down as an all-time great fighter in the history of boxing.
        I agree with everything you said except him doing better against Spence, if Ugas beat him, Spence could hurt him bad, let’s face it, I am a Pac fan but he just doesn’t have it anymore. He should retire now and become a full time politician.

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        • Bluebird
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          #44
          Originally posted by archiemoore1
          I didnt watch the fight, but I'm trying to figure out how Pac Man did all these training video running in the mountains with hundreds of fans, did 1000's of sit ups a day, all these agility drills, beat his body with sticks, etc, had the hand and foot speed of a panther, and STILL got his ass kicked by Ugas who took the fight on 2 weeks notice?
          Father Time took care of him on fight night, his legs were gone, that’s why he lost, he couldn’t move like he used to, no excuse, it’s time for him to retire.

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            #45
            Khan v Pac in the UK. Pac by popular decision.

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            • Chrismart
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              #46
              I'd like to see him call it a day. He's an ATG, with 72 fights and a 26 year career behind him. Obviously he's showed the signs of slowing down and at almost 43 years of age that trend will continue.

              I don't like seeing legends of the sport going on and on and losing more towards the end of the career, but he loves the fighting life,,so who knows.

              Shout to to Ugas. An opportunity arose and he grabbed it with both hands. He certainly didn't fight as if he had any sort of injury. And now he could well get another big fight down the line with the likes of Spence (dependant on his situation).

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