Will boxing ever have another Manny Pacquiao

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  • AM Boxing5
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    Will boxing ever have another Manny Pacquiao

    Manny " PACMAN" Pacquiao represented everything that was right with the sport of boxing. Manny Pacquiao never ducked anyone, took on all comers, was the most dominant fighter for years & most importantly was a humble champion who never disrespected opponents or people's ethnic backgrounds.

    It was sad to see him diminish the way he did. I like Marquez a lot but was sad to see Pacquiao KO'd like that. & his utter robbery vs. vastly Overrated Bradley

    The question is who takes his thrown as the ambassador/real champion of boxing? Obviously we've got to look at humble guys who are great fighters like a Canelo Alvarez or an Amir "the great" Khan. These guys are right there.

    Like I said earlier Pacquiao retiring will be a sad day. He was the best fighter of last decade. He's everything right about boxing. You can't say the same about Gayweather or Broner.
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    Greatness is hardly replaced. Every superstar is unique in a way and there will never be another Pacquiao.

    We started loving this skinny goofy looking filipino with his jacked up bowlcut who only knew one punch and was STILL exciting to watch. Then we slowly watched him develop a WHOLE arsenal in those hands and turn into the Pacmonster we know today.


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    • Scarcaztic
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      #3
      Originally posted by AM Boxing5
      Manny " PACMAN" Pacquiao represented everything that was right with the sport of boxing. Manny Pacquiao never ducked anyone, took on all comers, was the most dominant fighter for years & most importantly was a humble champion who never disrespected opponents or people's ethnic backgrounds.

      It was sad to see him diminish the way he did. I like Marquez a lot but was sad to see Pacquiao KO'd like that. & his utter robbery vs. vastly Overrated Bradley

      The question is who takes his thrown as the ambassador/real champion of boxing? Obviously we've got to look at humble guys who are great fighters like a Canelo Alvarez or an Amir "the great" Khan. These guys are right there.

      Like I said earlier Pacquiao retiring will be a sad day. He was the best fighter of last decade. He's everything right about boxing. You can't say the same about Gayweather or Broner.
      Style wise, hell no.

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      • futureofboxing
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        yep here he is

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        • Scarcaztic
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          #5
          Originally posted by futureofboxing
          yep here he is

          I spoke too son. LOL.

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          • Hougigo
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            simple answer, hell no

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            • hectari
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              #7
              Originally posted by futureofboxing
              yep here he is

              LOL man that video has been around for over 7 years now, so that kid is like 21 years old, so no that kid hasn't done squat since the video and is not the next Pacman.

              I remember that video though, its old as hell.

              Those kids like super pretty boy bam bam and others who can hit the mitts have never accomplished anything as they got older, hitting mitts is nothing.

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              • BoxingFollower
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                Was Shane Mosley the most dangerous fight for Manny Pacquiao when they fought???

                Shane was coming off of 2 loss...1 from May and he really lost to Mora?
                I recall Shane Mosley being ranked number 6 on the WW list.

                So please explain this to me, why would a P4P king, fight a guy coming off of 2 loss back to back??

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                • Barry Halls
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                  Yes many more and much greater fighters.

                  I'd bet during the next 1000 years we'll even have a new GOAT.

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                  • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by BoxingFollower
                    Was Shane Mosley the most dangerous fight for Manny Pacquiao when they fought???

                    Shane was coming off of 2 loss...1 from May and he really lost to Mora?
                    I recall Shane Mosley being ranked number 6 on the WW list.

                    So please explain this to me, why would a P4P king, fight a guy coming off of 2 loss back to back??
                    So isntead of answering the question at hand you're just gonna lure a buncha Mayweather and Pacquiao fans in here to argue who's greater... -_-



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