When people think of Manny Pacquiao 20 years from now, they'll think of a poor little Phillipino who grew up to take the boxing world by storm with his unparalled heart and amazing athleticism. Who fought Morales, MAB and Marquez, climbing weight classes, took on bigger men and became a PPV star against all odds. On top of that, they'll remember the type of person he was, a humble hero.
When people look back in Floyd Mayweather, they'll remember a highly skilled narcissist jerk who didn't choose the most challenging fights, retired conveniently when a division was hot and prevented the greatest bout in history. His legacy is that of unrealized potential and of he who never pushed himself and put money and health before legacy and his fans.
When people look back in Floyd Mayweather, they'll remember a highly skilled narcissist jerk who didn't choose the most challenging fights, retired conveniently when a division was hot and prevented the greatest bout in history. His legacy is that of unrealized potential and of he who never pushed himself and put money and health before legacy and his fans.
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