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  • What would a win mean for Pacquiao?

    Listen, I do not wanna see Manny fight again at 46 and I suspect it ends badly but unfortunately it looks like it’s happening.

    So what would a win mean for Pacquiao? He’d be the 2nd oldest fighter to win a world title after B-Hop. He’d be to my knowledge the only fighter to win a world title in 4 different decades (90’s, 00’s, 10’s, 20’s.)

    Manny is already a bonafide lower top 10 ATG IMO, would him regaining a Welterweight world title aged 46 potentially take him towards the top 5 or 3?

  • #2
    means nothing.. he just got lucky with the choices of opponent. if he does pull off the win. he really need to ride off with that win into retirement!

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    • #3
      Probably goat, if he's not already your goat
      Last edited by hugh grant; Yesterday, 01:11 PM.

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      • #4
        It means he's trying to line up a Saudi fight with Turki that can get him some of those over paid checks that fighters are seeing nowadays. I bet you it's not even Manny's idea for this whole thing but his manager. The dude is seeing green and missing those older Manny checks. He sees an opportunity to squeeze Manny for 1 more mega payday if they can acquire a belt, acquire Turki's attention and make some crazy matchup that will no doubt see Manny lose it, but get paid handsomely in the process.

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        • #5
          Nothing. We know Pac is long done and this is just a bonus payday for his legendary name and career. Just like nobody remembers old Duran vs Joppy or Louis vs Marciano or Tyson vs McBride. Or nobody should remember those disasters, win lose or draw.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by ELPacman View Post
            It means he's trying to line up a Saudi fight with Turki that can get him some of those over paid checks that fighters are seeing nowadays. I bet you it's not even Manny's idea for this whole thing but his manager. The dude is seeing green and missing those older Manny checks. He sees an opportunity to squeeze Manny for 1 more mega payday if they can acquire a belt, acquire Turki's attention and make some crazy matchup that will no doubt see Manny lose it, but get paid handsomely in the process.
            Can one really absolve Manny of responsibility like this? He's a 46 year old man who could easily just say 'nah'.

            As for what it does for his legacy if he wins, TBRB have Barrios #2 at 147 so it would be a respectable win.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT View Post
              Listen, I do not wanna see Manny fight again at 46 and I suspect it ends badly but unfortunately it looks like it’s happening.

              So what would a win mean for Pacquiao? He’d be the 2nd oldest fighter to win a world title after B-Hop. He’d be to my knowledge the only fighter to win a world title in 4 different decades (90’s, 00’s, 10’s, 20’s.)

              Manny is already a bonafide lower top 10 ATG IMO, would him regaining a Welterweight world title aged 46 potentially take him towards the top 5 or 3?
              Pac winning would mean that we’d end up seeing him get badly injured in the near future
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              • #8
                It would mean that the fight was fixed. Pacquiao is in for a bad beating.

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                • #9
                  It means he'll probably fight again and probably get beat up
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                  • #10
                    It means he probably fights Boots or Benn and gets beaten up badly.
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