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  • Supreme Being
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    #41
    Manny Pacquiao officially announces retirement!
    Published Apr 01 2013 by: Jake Emen



    Pacquiao Shocks Boxing Community By Retiring After Brutal Marquez KO Loss:
    "I have Jinkee and the Filipino people to think about now," said Manny Pacquiao in an official statement released on Monday morning from General Santos City in the Philippines. And just like that, after titles in eight divisions, spectacular wins and accomplishments, and status as perhaps the best fighter of his generation, Manny Pacquiao has retired.




    Credit: Will Hart - HBO

    Pacquiao's retirement seems sudden because over the past few months, it had appeared that he decided to continue campaigning. Originally he was planning to fight in April, but that was going to be pushed back until September, to allow himself more time to recover following his knockout defeat against rival Juan Manuel Marquez this past December.

    However, apparently the pressure to step away from the squared circle before it was too late became even stronger than we had previously heard.

    We already knew his mother and his wife, Jinkee, were clamoring for him to retire. We heard the backroom doctor speculations and concerns about Parkinson's being a risk factor. We knew long-time trainer, friend and mentor Freddie Roach was going to give it to Pacquiao straight, and not support another comeback if he didn't feel it was his best interest.


    And apparently, all of that led to Pacquiao hanging up the gloves now instead of seeking to avenge his last setback. From his perspective, what else would there be for him to accomplish? He's done it all, his legacy is set and he's certainly financially secure.

    Retiring perhaps a touch too early is always a difficult decision to make, but it's one that we all usually wish had happened in hindsight. So it's really a positive thing to see a top fighter such as this decide to step away from the sport before the sport takes an even greater toll than it has.

    Nobody wants to see Pacquiao on the Roy Jones senior circuit, getting knocked out repeatedly against guys who weren't anywhere near his level while he was at his best.

    So with that, we say congratulations to Manny Pacquiao on his retirement.

    You've earned it, and you've become one of the most-beloved and accomplished boxers in modern history. Take some time off, and then reach the political heights you've been clamoring for. We expect to see you as President of the Philippines within the decade.

    April Fool's!

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    • jbpanama
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      #42
      Originally posted by retnuocllup
      Bradley is so ******, why not just attribute the close fight to a long lay off? no need to even talk about the weight. the more elaborate the excuse the more it seems like an excuse
      Brad knows he didn't Win the Fight,
      but The Palm Springs Juice, Helped!!!

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      • hrt3333
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        #43
        I'm surprised by the negative reactions to this. i might feel differently if he lost the fight or I thought he lost the fight. i didn't see it as him whining bc it makes sense and ultimately he won the fight. he gives Provodnikov all kinds of credit.

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        • TBear
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          #44
          Weight loss could have affected his ability to take a punch, but walking in and trading with a puncher can affect it more. His going for a knockout was foolish, when he could have focused on boxing his way to a solid decision. He is fortunite it wasn't a career ending mistake.

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