I totally agree with your post. The other posters really don't know what they're talking about, they don't understand boxers being modern day gladiators. it';s a business, and as long as there's enough money to be made a boxer will box....unless there is something else in his plans.
Pacquiao had plans to box until at least the middle of 2014, because he signed an extension to his contract util about that time. My assumption-and it can only be a assumption- is that he is making sure of the security of his children and descendants for several generations, enough to make a perpetual security if properly run. He also wants secure funding for a run for hovernor, and later for President.
So, he realises that it was a lucky punch, although he gives Marquez full credit. He knows well that he was beating Marquez up, and probably expected to stop him within another couple of rounds at most. But, in boxing, the unexpected sometimes happens, and it did.
Pacquiao had plans to box until at least the middle of 2014, because he signed an extension to his contract util about that time. My assumption-and it can only be a assumption- is that he is making sure of the security of his children and descendants for several generations, enough to make a perpetual security if properly run. He also wants secure funding for a run for hovernor, and later for President.
So, he realises that it was a lucky punch, although he gives Marquez full credit. He knows well that he was beating Marquez up, and probably expected to stop him within another couple of rounds at most. But, in boxing, the unexpected sometimes happens, and it did.

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