It's not just the age, it's the inactivity as well, probably even more! B-Hop fought at a very advanced age, but he was active! He fought twice in '04 (KO ODLH), three times in '05, beat Tarver in '06 @ age 41, then beat Winky Wright in '07 @ age 42! Salute to B-Hop! Philly Stand Up!
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Pacquiao Says Leg Cramps, Not Ugas’ Skills, Reason He Lost
August 25, 2021 l 38 Comments l by Jeepers Isaac
“In my entire career, Ugas was one of the easiest opponents,” said Pacquiao to The Athletics. “He only had one style, and I should have been able to easily move away.
“You’ve seen how I’ve moved in my fights before. I couldn’t move in this fight. My legs just stopped,” said Pacquiao in options not to give Ugas any credit for his win.
https://www.boxing247.com/boxing-new...he-lost/185945
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Bit pointless coming in with the hindsight comments, Teddy boy. Sounds even worse when he says he was going to tweet it but was afraid of looking ****** if wrong. Strong convictions then. You had a little flash through your head that one of the competitors in a two-man competition might win? Brilliant.
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Originally posted by Smash View Postso who decided to put this really bad style matchup for pac as a replacement to a just back car crash guy who may be held together by steel rodsSmash likes this.
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That's a spot on analysis. A prime Pac-Man even with the last minute change would have eventually cracked the code and beaten Ugas. At 42, it's harder for Pacquiao to do such a thing. I wish he would have won and retired with a win. I know he could still come back, but I think he's had a helluva career and should retire with his health intact.
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