Pacquiao is a legend

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  • Lopez_Boxing
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    #11
    Originally posted by WesternChamp
    he was suffering from a brutal ko, that's why he took that long lay off to recover, clear his mind/body, be at ease, be with god!. why the **** would he want to get the surgery done during this time? if you're recovering from a broken leg, you aint tryna take any more pain by having something else done to you.
    It was a KO and he’s a professional athlete where time is short and important. I’m sure his advisers would say now is the PERFECT time to get the surgery. 2 birds with one stone instead of taking another year long layoff shortly after. unless he was planning on fighting the rest of his career with the injury and it just became unbearable.

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    • Lopez_Boxing
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      #12
      Originally posted by The Big Dunn
      I personally have a different opinion than the TS. However, I will not post it so the thread doesn't get tainted.
      All opinions are welcome. I’m here for boxing discussion from all points of view. I’m definitely open to any input, especially from you. I read your post and your most knowledgeable

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      • Lopez_Boxing
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        #13
        Originally posted by white willy




        these pictures always put it into perspective for me. A teenage manny pacquiao training in poverty in the philippines. He is a legend, you're right.
        respect!!!!!

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        • DuckAdonis
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          #14
          Ofcourse he is and so is Floyd

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          • WesternChamp
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            #15
            Originally posted by Lopez_Boxing
            It was a KO and he’s a professional athlete where time is short and important. I’m sure his advisers would say now is the PERFECT time to get the surgery. 2 birds with one stone instead of taking another year long layoff shortly after. unless he was planning on fighting the rest of his career with the injury and it just became unbearable.
            on your day off from work, are you gonna get out and do yard work? no! the dude was suffering from a near career ending ko. let the man live!!

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            • The Big Dunn
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              #16
              Originally posted by Lopez_Boxing
              All opinions are welcome. I’m here for boxing discussion from all points of view. I’m definitely open to any input, especially from you. I read your post and your most knowledgeable
              I thank you for the compliment. Out of respect I will not do my usual. Instead, in the spirit of this thread, I will post all the things I admire about Manny below.

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              • WesternChamp
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                #17
                Originally posted by The Big Dunn
                I personally have a different opinion than the TS. However, I will not post it so the thread doesn't get tainted.
                well, then stfu.

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                • BoxingTrav
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                  #18
                  Pacman is indeed a legend in the sport. He certainly provided a lot of excitement with his great fights. He's a once in a lifetime type fighter and I am happy to have seen him perform.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by DuckAdonis
                    Ofcourse he is and so is Floyd
                    For sure. There’s a long list of underrated under appreciated boxers that get torn apart because of personal views. I respect all these guys

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                    • Lopez_Boxing
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by BoxingTrav
                      Pacman is indeed a legend in the sport. He certainly provided a lot of excitement with his great fights. He's a once in a lifetime type fighter and I am happy to have seen him perform.
                      It’s been an honor.

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