Lomachenko said it himself he didn't want to disrespect a legend,and that right there is disrespect in itself. You mention all these fights but none of those fighters regretted their decision to fight those legends. Lewis always brags about the Tyson fight and Holmes brags about taking the money fight because he knew he can dominate. Also at the time those fights were announced you can't say that the fight didn't develop any intrigue.
The intrigue in Pacquiao and lomachenko is that they both match up well stylistically,and are both considered pound for pound at their eras.
Whether or not Pacquiao has nothing left is not up to you or Lomachenko to decide. It's Pacman who decides whether he wants to stop fighting and anyone who truly respects a fighter wouldn't call them old and washed up especially when the fighter themselves don't believe that. Or if they do believe they are old and washed up then accept the fight and then use it to build up the fight like what he did with Rigondeaux.
The intrigue in Pacquiao and lomachenko is that they both match up well stylistically,and are both considered pound for pound at their eras.
Whether or not Pacquiao has nothing left is not up to you or Lomachenko to decide. It's Pacman who decides whether he wants to stop fighting and anyone who truly respects a fighter wouldn't call them old and washed up especially when the fighter themselves don't believe that. Or if they do believe they are old and washed up then accept the fight and then use it to build up the fight like what he did with Rigondeaux.
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