Comments Thread For: Hatton Advises Pacquiao: Your Legacy is Secured, Retire
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I dont know how you could possibly come to that conclusion.
Pac has never been able to keep attacking after being countered by Marquez, how on earth would he manage that with Mayweather?
Wishful thinking I feel.
Come on, the very best Pacquiao could not beat the very worst Mayweather, like most boxing insiders have been saying for years.
Now, I'm not even sure if Pac could be competitive with Marquez. He is surely gonna be gun-shy after getting smoked like that, Marquez has his number.
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Why would you say something so obviously ******.
OMG, are you a..... " klit-tard " ?
Do we have those here now ?
Why do people who are well-aware they have limited knowledge on a particular subject, volunteer to willingly make themselves look ******.
" It is better to keep your mouth shut at the risk of looking like a fool, than opening it and removing all doubt "Comment
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Im sure he means this from the most sincere play but sometimes I feel like people are jealous that guys are fighting on. Look at Hopkins almost 50 and still fighting. You know how many guys that fought during his era are thinking if Hopkins is doing why can't I. How bout just say do what makes you happy. Just because Hatton couldn't bounce back after a kayo loss doesnt mean Pacquiao cant and wont.Ricky Hatton says Manny Pacquiao should retire from boxing after his knockout defeat to Juan Manuel Marquez.
The Briton, a former light-welterweight and welterweight champion, was knocked out by Pacquiao in May 2009 in what was his second loss as a professional. He retired for a second time last month.
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The punch was lucky because JMM was only able to land it about 20 times during the bout. He knocked Pac down with the same punch, but missed with the same punch about 50 times. So I guess JMM was lucky.Comment
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JMM was lucky he didn't kill Pacquiao.
And wow, he got " lucky " twice.....

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