Pacquiao will probably never fight again

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  • tangalog2200
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    #31
    Originally posted by TheBoxingXpert
    I know that it must have been hard on Pacquiao to mentally recover from his defeat at the hands of Mayweather. But he still had some of his greatness left. The thing is, though, Bradley knocked the last stand out of Pacquiao. We all saw who won yesterday. Bradley would at the very least deserve a draw, but we all saw who won. The legend is over. Bradley is now 2-1 against Pacquiao and Pacquiao is now on a losing spree, having lost to both Mayweather, Bradley (2 times!) and Marquez (he got knocked out brutally). I appreciate what Manny Pacquiao has achieved in boxing, he was a true legend. But Bradley took his soul yesterday. I'm pretty sure that we won't see Pacquiao back in the ring and I'm also pretty sure that even if he returns, it probably won't be in an attempt to avenge what Bradley did to him yesterday.
    i think you did watch the pac bradley 3 live....

    and got hit flush on the head by both fighters....

    go seek medical health....

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    • Zaroku
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      #32
      I give PAC the win in all three Bradley fights.

      I give Marquez the win in three out of four fights.

      Leave PAC and Marquez alone, they did enough. More than enough.

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      • hugh grant
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        #33
        PAC beat Bradley 3 times. There's ongoing debate about which of the 3 he won most convincingly

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        • BennyST
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          #34
          Originally posted by TheBoxingXpert
          I know that it must have been hard on Pacquiao to mentally recover from his defeat at the hands of Mayweather. But he still had some of his greatness left. The thing is, though, Bradley knocked the last stand out of Pacquiao. We all saw who won yesterday. Bradley would at the very least deserve a draw, but we all saw who won. The legend is over. Bradley is now 2-1 against Pacquiao and Pacquiao is now on a losing spree, having lost to both Mayweather, Bradley (2 times!) and Marquez (he got knocked out brutally). I appreciate what Manny Pacquiao has achieved in boxing, he was a true legend. But Bradley took his soul yesterday. I'm pretty sure that we won't see Pacquiao back in the ring and I'm also pretty sure that even if he returns, it probably won't be in an attempt to avenge what Bradley did to him yesterday.
          I genuinely don't even know what you trying to talk about here.

          Is it just a ****ty troll thread? Are you trying to make some bizarre point that you just can't articulate properly?

          What are you trying to say? By the 'Bradley took his soul' business, whatever it is, it's likely ****ing ****e.

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          • New England
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            #35
            i'm really not familiar with manny's political career. is it a sham? is he genuinely trying to help? or is he a "real politician" who plays ball with the rest of those reptiles?


            i think if he's a real crook, or a real do gooder, he'll stay retired. if it's just a sham he's going to be back by early 2017. by all accounts manny loved to spend money and gamble. the house always has you covered.

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            • Clegg
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              #36
              This guy knows his stuff.

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