Originally posted by shogunn
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Why is Manny Pacquiao in such a rush to get out of the sport of boxing?
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Originally posted by pistol whip View PostGreat more irrelevent information.
Whats next Horus? Do you know how many times Pac has brushed his teeth? Do you know how many times pac has ate pizza?
*** Horus get to the point you are trying to get to and stop playing 20 ***ing questions.this had me rolling lol. i gotta go take a ****.
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Originally posted by No Ceilings View PostThese 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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Originally posted by shogunn View Postgee let me think, people are blaiming manny for getting into politics and retiring, yet their hero floyd did the same thing (without the politics) just maybe?
I dont see anywhere on the TS's initial post which suggest, He was blaming Mayweather..He had a topic about Pac and he isnt a Mayweather fan either and so what if he was?
I just dont get why people mix those two together all the time, No one is blaming Pac for getting into politics and he isnt retired either so no need for you to be paranoid and defensive.
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Originally posted by -The Glove- View PostHe's probably referring to the E-OG, Burner, bringing up Floyd retiring, and how people hated on Floyd.
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Originally posted by Makavelli View Posthe's been fighting for 15+ years...he's had over 50 fights...you make it sound like the guy is 20 with 15fights
People have forgotten he had a legend and his status in the annals of the sport after the second Marquez fight. If he had retired then, he would have been one of the best fighters in the lower weight divisions ever.
Everything he has done since is just furthering him up the ladder. He's not young, he's not at his physical peak, in fact he is just losing it more with every fight.
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Originally posted by AllEyesOpen View PostNow 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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Originally posted by AllEyesOpen View PostNow 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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