Pacquiao is Declining, Time for Donaire to Take Over

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  • tmen
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    Pacquiao is Declining, Time for Donaire to Take Over

    Several people are stating that PAC can't pull the trigger anymore. When the time comes when Pacquiao finally retires, *******s who are mostly composed of Filipinos will start to become Donai******s. So expect that these *******s will stay longer in this forum and they will just evolve.
  • wizard king
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    #2
    Originally posted by tmen
    Several people are stating that PAC can't pull the trigger anymore. When the time comes when Pacquiao finally retires, *******s who are mostly composed of Filipinos will start to become Donai******s. So expect that these *******s will stay longer in this forum and they will just evolve.
    pac is not declining but this what happens when you fight a live oppent that hits back.

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    • -Kev-
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      #3
      This was the same Pacquiao of 2004 and 2008. So either Pacquiao has been declining since 2004, or he was just never that good, but had great matchmaking like I always said.

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      • You a busta CJ
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        #4
        Originally posted by wizard king
        pac is not declining but this what happens when you fight a live oppent that hits back.
        You mean he clearly loses fights?

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        • smifnwessun
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          #5
          yup hes done

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          • jimboinbigd
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            #6
            Originally posted by wizard king
            pac is not declining but this what happens when you fight a live oppent that hits back.

            No, Pac is obviously declining. He's been beaten down by some big guys and he's not as fast and active. He's now having to rely on his instincts and that is why he has become so predictable and somewhat easy to figure out. He's preyed on weak competition lately, and last night he fought a real champion with a heart and who wasn't looking to cash out.

            Mayweather would kill Pacquiao at this stage. A few years ago would have been an interesting fight, but after fighting all of these slow fighters who just stand there, Mayweather would shock Pacquiao and if you think Manny looked scared and confused last night, you'd probably see something a lot more sad against Floyd.

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            • DE100
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              #7
              Not declining. Like always a style he has trouble with gave him trouble again.

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              • -Kev-
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                #8
                If Pac looks like he's declining already at 32, put him back in there with Cotto, Margarito, Clottey and watch him look like an "ATG".

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                • vacon04
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                  #9
                  He's not declining ... did you see some of the videos of his training camp? He was really fast and strong ... he's just not able to decipher the style of a great boxer like Marquez.

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                  • Pugilistic™
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by -Kev-
                    If Pac looks like he's declining already at 32, put him back in there with Cotto, Margarito, Clottey and watch him look like an "ATG".
                    I have to agree.

                    Marquez is a tough matchup for him and always will be.

                    Pacquiao is no way declining at this point in his career.

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