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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Trainer: This Time - You Will See a 'Young' Pacquiao, 100% Ready

    Eight division champion Manny Pacquiao is physically and mentally ready, as he packs his bags and heads out to Malaysia. This coming Saturday night, Pacquiao will challenge WBA "regular" welterweight champion Lucas Matthysse at the Axiata Arena in Kuala Lumpur.
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  • Madison Boxing
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    he'll look good on saturday and get hyped up again by people saying hes a legit fight for crawford. then when he demolishes pacquiao we'll get the whole 'wow noones one that to manny' routine

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    • GlassJoey
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      #3
      Unless he’s on the Mexican beef I think he won’t be a young Pacquiao

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      • JoeyKrak617
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        #4
        win or lose, its sad to see Pac man still fighting. he don't deserve to still be fighting

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        • Plick647
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          #5
          "i will be a young man on that night!" Julio Cesar Chavez said that before the fishnets DelaHoya fight. he wasnt.

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          • Lopez_Boxing
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            #6
            I may be out of the loop here. I only read the head line, but I thought he wasn’t working with Freddie roach anymore. Sounds like a roach quote before the last few Pacquiao fights

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            • JuniorTorres720
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              The problem isn’t if Pacquiao can or cannot win. If Pacquiao wins convincingly his fighters ego will only get bigger meaning he’ll be tempted to fight even once more. Pacquiao’s a fighter at hand. If he doesn’t retire soon boxing will inevitably retire him.

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              • Pozomuro
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                #8
                Fatass buboy is following freddy’s script to a tee

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                • NotaPachugger
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                  He has to after resigning with Arum. Why feel sorry for the the ******. Everyone told him to go solo I guess you know Top Rank has manipulated his legacy of beating in stable fighters or those coming off losses. That's Pac being a loyal dog

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                  • Ganondorf
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                    #10
                    Does he got that “killer instinct” back again too? I’ve heard this all before. I do expect Pacquiao to win, doe.

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