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  • #81
    Fans have spoken. Manny Pacquiao is done. Floyd's three remaining fights should no longer include Pac. It's over. Pac should retire after the Bradley rematch, win or lose.

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    • #82
      Manny Pacquiao is done with the cherry picking. Manny has run out of cherry picking options, besides a weight drain Cotto. Bradley, Marquez, and especially Floyd school his a$$. Manny has nowhere to go which is why his desperately trying to get a rematch with Cotto, but Cotto is refusing to get weight drained again. Manny should just retire and play president.

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      • #83
        Originally posted by JoeMan View Post
        That's why Pac/May should no longer happen. It has lost its luster. Ducks should not be rewarded hundreds of millions of dollars for this fight. It's insulting. It should have happened years ago. Pacman should retire after the Bradley rematch. Forget about Mayweather.

        The f l o mos should be celebrating in jubilation. Fight didn't happen. Never seen a whole entire group of fans supportive of roadblocks. It doesn't matter whether the fight happens or not. They should be partying like crazy now. They got what they wanted. Fight didn't happen.

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        • #84
          Originally posted by larry money x View Post
          Floyd looked great in his last fight fighting Cotto at 154(no catchweight)
          Dunno man.....Cotto tapped him up like I've never seen before...Floyd has slipped a bit too.

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          • #85
            I don't think Pacman is done yet. I do think he took last fight lightly and didn't train as hard. If he fights Bradley again, then Bradley's career is done.

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            • #86
              Originally posted by Smashed Ixnay View Post
              I don't think Pacman is done yet. I do think he took last fight lightly and didn't train as hard. If he fights Bradley again, then Bradley's career is done.
              Did Pac also take Marquez lightly all three times? LOL.......seriously, the excuses coming from pacland are emberassing.

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              • #87
                Originally posted by Smashed Ixnay View Post
                I don't think Pacman is done yet. I do think he took last fight lightly and didn't train as hard. If he fights Bradley again, then Bradley's career is done.
                Idoubt that...Tim moved up in weight, first PPV headline, fighting a guy tht was supposed to KO him easy. He had a lot of pressure on him in that fight and he rolled his ankle....Pac still couldn't do anything to him.

                In the rematch, Tim will be the one improved, not Pac.

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                • #88
                  Originally posted by mathed View Post
                  Idoubt that...Tim moved up in weight, first PPV headline, fighting a guy tht was supposed to KO him easy. He had a lot of pressure on him in that fight and he rolled his ankle....Pac still couldn't do anything to him.

                  In the rematch, Tim will be the one improved, not Pac.
                  Tim's improvement and adjustment in the later rounds exactly proves that. The rematch would start were it ended which doesn't favor Pac considering Tim was the one adjusting and will be on two good ankles.

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                  • #89
                    Originally posted by Box Up! View Post
                    I love the Pacman. No boxer has surprised and thrilled me more in the last 25 years. He’s a freak, a diamond and a star. Tough as nails, quick as hell, a real one off.

                    But, he’s done.

                    We saw Manny’s last fight on 13th November 2010 against Antonio Margarito. On that day, Manny retired.

                    His subsequent fights were simply not him. Clearly uninterested these days, his thirst for prizefighting has been quenched by his thirst for spiritual devotion. He doesn’t like to – and seemingly is no longer willing to - hurt people.

                    I’m sure the Mayweather fight WILL happen, but don’t expect much of a contest, it’ll go the way we all honestly believe, Floyd will dominate, Manny will barely be interested. Cheque please, bye, bye.

                    Personally i’d like to thank Manny Pacquiao for giving me some of the most exciting moments in boxing, for showing the world what is possible LEGALLY, and for being as brave-a-son-of-a-***** as I’ve ever seen.

                    But in truth, Manny retired almost 2 years ago, he just didn’t make it official.
                    On that day the draining CWs retired , thats all thats changed , its a bit different with a healthy opponent as it has shown .

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                    • #90
                      Originally posted by littlemac View Post
                      Tim's improvement and adjustment in the later rounds exactly proves that. The rematch would start were it ended which doesn't favor Pac considering Tim was the one adjusting and will be on two good ankles.
                      I see Tim boxing and trying to replicate a Mayweather type performance. He was blocking a majority of Pac's punches despite what HBO was selling and had he used the jab and circled to the left, he would have had a much easier time.
                      People should try to put themselves in Tim's shoes to see what kind of stress was present in the first fight....almost all of that will be gone in the second fight. Pac's odds don't look good IMO..especially considering Arum is looking for his next product, Pac is on the way out and business comes first.

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