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  • Manny Pacquiao Plans to Retire from Boxing in 2021

    Professional boxer Manny Pacquiao told TMZ Sports on
    Wednesday that he will retire in three years.
    The 39-year-old, who has amassed a career record of 60 wins,
    seven losses and two draws, has only fought four times since
    losing a unanimous decision in a highly anticipated bout with Floyd
    Mayweather Jr. on May 2, 2015.
    However, he's scheduled to face Adrien Broner on January 19 in
    Paradise, Nevada, for the WBA welterweight title.
    Pacquiao spoke with the Agence France-Presse
    (via Rappler ) regarding a retirement possibility earlier this year,
    noting that his July 15 bout with Lucas Matthysse would serve as a
    "basis" for his boxing future. Pacquiao ended up winning via a
    seventh-round technical knockout, which has seemingly prolonged
    his career.
    In recent years, Pacquiao has explored other avenues. He was a
    member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines from
    2010-2016 before being elected to the Senate, which is a position
    he currently holds. Pacquiao also played in 10 games over three
    seasons in the Philippine Basketball Association and has taken up
    acting and singing as well.
    Ultimately, Pacquiao seems to be moving into the next phase of his
    life with an increasing number of outside interests and a
    decreasing number of boxing matches, which is understandable
    given that he's pushing 40 years old and will fight professionally
    for the 70th time in January. Still, the boxing legend may have
    something left as his career starts coming to a close.
    Regardless of how it ends, Pacquiao will go down as one of the
    more decorated fighters in boxing history. He ranks fourth on
    BoxRec's historical pound-for-pound rankings behind Mayweather,
    Sugar Ray Robinson and Archie Moore and has also held world
    titles in eight different weight divisions.

    - Bleacherreport.com

  • #2
    ... so 6-8 more PPV fights then?

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    • #3
      Does that sound like he's planning a 2022 Presidential run to anyone else?

      So if he wins or loses expect the comeback fight in late 2023 or 2024 is my best guess.

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      • #4
        Honestly he should be retiring before the end of 2019

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Scopedog View Post
          Honestly he should be retiring before the end of 2019
          Boxing is like a drug to many

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