Comments Thread For: Canelo on Pacquiao Retiring: It's Sad, But It Was About Time
Mexican superstar Saul "Canelo" Alvarez was saddened by Manny Pacquiao's decision to retire from boxing. A few days ago, the 42-year-old Pacquiao announced his retirement from the sport.
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I respect your work in movies, Hugh Grant, but Canelo, has already surpassed Pac. I don't care about the 8 weight divisions thing, going up a few pounds and counting as a division doesn't really matter that much. Nash out.
I respect your work in movies, Hugh Grant, but Canelo, has already surpassed Pac. I don't care about the 8 weight divisions thing, going up a few pounds and counting as a division doesn't really matter that much. Nash out.
Thanks, but I'm a reluctant star, does anyone know how to change username I like annonymity. But i've no doubt nelo surpasses your idol floyd by the time nel o retires, but juries out whether he will catch Pac up.
I respect your work in movies, Hugh Grant, but Canelo, has already surpassed Pac. I don't care about the 8 weight divisions thing, going up a few pounds and counting as a division doesn't really matter that much. Nash out.
But winning a belt at flyweight and finishing at welterweight is a % increase of more than 30%. Nash needs to respect the facts. Obviously, Pacquiao didn't face legends like Billy Joe Saunders or Callum Smith when he was winning his belts, but it is what it is.
But winning a belt at flyweight and finishing at welterweight is a % increase of more than 30%. Nash needs to respect the facts. Obviously, Pacquiao didn't face legends like Billy Joe Saunders or Callum Smith when he was winning his belts, but it is what it is.
I respect his career and level of opposition. I don't focus on weight divisions or taking belts off weak champions, but Pac had a great career and elite resume. Nash out.
Thanks, but I'm a reluctant star, does anyone know how to change username I like annonymity. But i've no doubt nelo surpasses your idol floyd by the time nel o retires, but juries out whether he will catch Pac up.
Unless Pac comes back out of retirement and beats an unbeaten, young, hungry lion like Jake Paul, then I can't put him above Mayweather. Nash out.
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