Manny Pacquiao will suffer back to back Ls

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  • dibzvincent143
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    Manny Pacquiao will suffer back to back Ls

    With the Philippines’ presidential elections just 2 weeks away, it’s more than obvious Pacquaio is going to lose, and badly for that matter, garnering just 2-4% votes on recent surveys — which is definitely a good thing for the Filipino people as many didn’t want him to enter politics to begin with.
    A boxing comeback or farewell fight might be in the horizon. He is still very good at his age but obviously no longer elite. Who do we have for him? The levels of Brook or Khan? Guerrero?
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    I'm sure a Brook-Pac fight could make tons of $$ in the UK so that would make sense. I don't want to see him compete with the younger guys anymore, he's done at that level.

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      #3
      Originally posted by dibzvincent143
      With the Philippines’ presidential elections just 2 weeks away, it’s more than obvious Pacquaio is going to lose, and badly for that matter, garnering just 2-4% votes on recent surveys — which is definitely a good thing for the Filipino people as many didn’t want him to enter politics to begin with.
      A boxing comeback or farewell fight might be in the horizon. He is still very good at his age but obviously no longer elite. Who do we have for him? The levels of Brook or Khan? Guerrero?
      Why do people want to see a fighter fight, whose not in his prime no more? I don’t get it.

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      • BZBEE
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        He can maybe negate his older body by not giving that much of an advantage and fight at super-light weight? The money is probably not as good as welterweight and above though.

        He can still be in politics. It's better for everyone if he does not take any more punches.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Jsmooth9876
          I'm sure a Brook-Pac fight could make tons of $$ in the UK so that would make sense. I don't want to see him compete with the younger guys anymore, he's done at that level.
          Pac vs Brook would mean Khan taking 2 L's in a row.

          Maybe put Khan vs Hatton on the undercard.
          Last edited by Rockybigblower; 04-26-2022, 06:39 AM.

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            #6
            Originally posted by MONGOOSE66

            Why do people want to see a fighter fight, whose not in his prime no more? I don’t get it.
            pac might want to do a proper farewell fight, one which he will surely win as well. It doesn’t have to be against the top guns.
            a farewell fight with a journeyman in the philippines would be good enough for me. His retirement was just rushed because of the election schedule. He didn’t even announce it himself just answered it because it was brought out in an interview.. him coming back for a farewell fight is a real possibility.

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            • SceneBoxer
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              PAC needs to recover his massive expenses for this presidential candidacy...

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              • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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                Pacquiao vs Khan would still be a MASSIVE fight in Asia.

                I’d like to see Pac stay retired though. ATG career, he has nothing left to prove.

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                • hectari
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by dibzvincent143
                  With the Philippines’ presidential elections just 2 weeks away, it’s more than obvious Pacquaio is going to lose, and badly for that matter, garnering just 2-4% votes on recent surveys — which is definitely a good thing for the Filipino people as many didn’t want him to enter politics to begin with.
                  A boxing comeback or farewell fight might be in the horizon. He is still very good at his age but obviously no longer elite. Who do we have for him? The levels of Brook or Khan? Guerrero?
                  Al Haymon will give Pacquiao a fairwell fight in the Philippines, probably against amir khan

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                  • hectari
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by SceneBoxer
                    PAC needs to recover his massive expenses for this presidential candidacy...
                    yeah i heard he spent over 50 million he was giving money away to try and buy votes

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