The man is 40. I don't think he's going to stop though. When he retires, I think he'll have close to 90 fights.
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Pacquiao was a shadow of himself last night. It wasn't pleasant to see.
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The mayweather, Bradley 3 and fights from then on have shown us a man impersonating pacquiao... Yet he is still good enough to almost beat them all.
If that was a prime pac, broner may have been in hospital.
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He’s still good but not good enough to continue fighting above his weight. He can give up the years or he can give up the weight but can’t do both, not anymore. The best welters would be too much for him. Loma or even Garcia might be competitive fights he might or might not win.
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He should avoid spence, Crawford like Floyd did at 38.
But he can still cement his legacy by beating big names like broner, Khan type guys.
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You will never look pleasant against defensive minded fighter who isnt willing to fight back. He also had a cold.... and even with those two things I was still very impressed with his performance. *slaps you across the face* You get worse every year as a poster.
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Originally posted by Slicc View PostIf anything, Broner's the one who looked old. Pacquiao was fast and throwing volumes of punches, as usual. It's hard to land on someone who's willing to sacrifice their own offense to avoid being hit.
great example is pac vs algieri and spence vs aglieri. when pac fought algieri, it was a totally different match up since algieir was running and trying to survive the whole time where as when he fought spence, he was actually coming forward and being aggressive up to the point where he got caught! then haters come in and be like "pac couldnt even stop algieri when spence could", etc.
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Originally posted by sicko View PostStill Fast enough with enough Power and EXPERIENCE to beat most of these guys at 147 honestly
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