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Why is Manny Pacquiao in such a rush to get out of the sport of boxing?

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  • Why is Manny Pacquiao in such a rush to get out of the sport of boxing?

    Now before i get hit with red k & called a hater and so forth, it's an honest question. Pacquiao is still young and probably at the top of his game at this point and could easily fight at 147 or even go down to 140 and clear out the division, so why the politics & the talks of retirement?

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    he's been fighting for 15+ years...he's had over 50 fights...you make it sound like the guy is 20 with 15fights

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    • #3
      50+ fights isn't enough?? I mean after the Floyd fight and thats if it happens it's not like he would have anything more to prove win, lose ,or draw.

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        • #5
          Why not? He is young and Rich. All has to do now is fight PBF win or loose he should retire. To many fighters stay in boxing longer than they should. Its called being smart! Retire young with your health!

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          • #6
            pacs done enough to cement his legacy. beating floyd is just a bonus.

            hes been working since hes a child. time to reap the fruits of his hardwork

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            • #7
              These same Pac fans clowned Floyd for retiring in his prime and now Pac gets a pass from them because he had over 50 fights. Get the **** outta here.

              When Floyd retired he allegedly ducked every fighter known to man.

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              • #8
                And I'm sure the thread starter wasn't saying this about Floyd when he retired.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by mozzer101 View Post
                  Why not? He is young and Rich. All has to do now is fight PBF win or loose he should retire. To many fighters stay in boxing longer than they should. Its called being smart! Retire young with your health!
                  and hes a Congressman!

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                  • #10
                    I'm not demanding that he fight until he's 45, or saying that he hasn't been in a lot of memorable fight, but i'd say he is in his prime, why not keep on proving your the best, if he were to continue fighting it would just add to his legacy.

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