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  • LondonRingRules
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    Pac Retiring

    According to ***********, Manny Pacquiao is considering retirement after a couple of more fights. If he's set up his finances properly, it could be a good thing to go out on top.

    Developing storyline. As soon as a fighter talks of retirement, he's usually lost his edge. Manny is one of the most exciting fighters today. It would be a loss for boxing, but a win if he does it well.
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    Originally posted by LondonRingRules
    According to ***********, Manny Pacquiao is considering retirement after a couple of more fights. If he's set up his finances properly, it could be a good thing to go out on top.

    Developing storyline. As soon as a fighter talks of retirement, he's usually lost his edge. Manny is one of the most exciting fighters today. It would be a loss for boxing, but a win if he does it well.
    yeah its a loss for boxing if he retires from boxing i would suggest that he should take at leats 5 more fights before considering retirement hes on top of his game right now..with big paydays lurking around his next fights retirement should be put on hold.. as far as his earnings is concerned its a lot considering he was just a baker once in his life

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    • missile
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      #3
      its a loss for boxing !!

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      • kg21mvp
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        #4
        Originally posted by missile
        its a loss for boxing !!
        damn right it is! but what the hell its his decision to retire on top of his game

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        • thuglife
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          #5
          how old is he 27? why does he wanna retire so soon anyway?

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          • renren40
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            If he retires in the near future there's no way he can be compared to Oscar De La Hoya. Oscar fought more wars and even has some losses and his legacy is still in good shape. If Manny retires soon some would consider his short career a one hit wonder. His career highlights isn't even as long as a video on TRL.

            A lot of his fans really want him to go out on a winning note no matter the low quality of opponent (overprotective). He should fight some fights where he is the underdog. That shows heart win or lose. IMO I think Manny's speed gives him a good chance to beat someone in 135.

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            • renren40
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              #7
              Originally posted by kg21mvp
              damn right it is! but what the hell its his decision to retire on top of his game

              he's not on top of his game just because he beat Larios

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                #8
                Originally posted by renren40
                he's not on top of his game just because he beat Larios
                nah bro! he beat EM by KO didnt you remember?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by renren40
                  If he retires in the near future there's no way he can be compared to Oscar De La Hoya. Oscar fought more wars and even has some losses and his legacy is still in good shape. If Manny retires soon some would consider his short career a one hit wonder. His career highlights isn't even as long as a video on TRL.

                  A lot of his fans really want him to go out on a winning note no matter the low quality of opponent (overprotective). He should fight some fights where he is the underdog. That shows heart win or lose. IMO I think Manny's speed gives him a good chance to beat someone in 135.
                  waht are you saying? isnt he the underdog when he fought MAB, ledwahba?

                  you aint even know what you are saying!

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by kg21mvp
                    waht are you saying? isnt he the underdog when he fought MAB, ledwahba?

                    you aint even know what you are saying!

                    Barerra and Ledwabah was a long long time ago

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