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Comments Thread For: Will Manny Pacquiao Taint His Legacy By Continuing His Career?
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The fact that PAC was allowed to fight a schoolteacher that nobody heard of was a robbery to fans! Also, the fact that the kid took it to PAC and we still didn't see 1 real adjustment from PAC or his corner is pitiful! PAC is finished !!
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He's stayed around too long, he's nearly a decade past his best. He's still a quality welterweight but he's far from the monster who blew straight through De La Hoya, Hatton and Cotto. The guys he's fought over the past couple of years (Algieri, Rios, Vargas, Horn) aren't fit to lace a 2009 Pacquiao's boots, but he can't put anyone away any more.
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Here's the thing. Pacquaio had a great run, but he was never a fighter with an air of invincibility. He lost some fights at every stage of his career. He is what he is, a great fighter who has a lot of heart. The KO to Marquez was the defining loss of his career. The loss to Mayweather was expected and ended his shot at being the best of his era.
Manny is a top 50 all time fighter no matter what happens. Lost his chance to be alltome top 20 a while ago.
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Originally posted by Enzo Mc is **** View PostHe's stayed around too long, he's nearly a decade past his best. He's still a quality welterweight but he's far from the monster who blew straight through De La Hoya, Hatton and Cotto. The guys he's fought over the past couple of years (Algieri, Rios, Vargas, Horn) aren't fit to lace a 2009 Pacquiao's boots, but he can't put anyone away any more.
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Originally posted by Johnny2x2x View PostHere's the thing. Pacquaio had a great run, but he was never a fighter with an air of invincibility. He lost some fights at every stage of his career. He is what he is, a great fighter who has a lot of heart. The KO to Marquez was the defining loss of his career. The loss to Mayweather was expected and ended his shot at being the best of his era.
Manny is a top 50 all time fighter no matter what happens. Lost his chance to be alltome top 20 a while ago.
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Manny's legacy is etched in stone. Just like Duran, Jones Jr., and Holyfield despite their losses late in their career. He will be remembered as an ATG regardless of what happens in the next year or two.
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