PAC has official decline! Take back the belt and call it a day.

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by enzo, Jun 10, 2012.


  1. caneman

    caneman 100% AllNatural Xylocaine Full Member

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    Jordan and Pac are world champs. Lebron is not. :patsch
     
  2. angelos

    angelos Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Pac should just retire and forget about another pointless fight with Bradley. Dump the snake Arum. one more match of him is okay if its against Mayweather.
     
  3. enzo

    enzo Greatest Of All Time Full Member

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    how bout pac dumping congress and other activities and just put his focus on boxing? maybe he can prolong his career that way.

    if he retires i'd like to see him retire as a champion.
     
  4. tinorknitz

    tinorknitz Boxing Addict Full Member

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    True. That wasn't the Pac I know. He wasn't even stepping on the gas during the late rounds.
     
  5. Santino

    Santino Guest

    I don't think so. I thought that was pac's best performance since the cotto fight. He dominated the fight throughout landing solid straight lefts. Just Bradley had an ok defence so blocked a few combinations. He is past prime but still better than everyone out there apart from floyd. Arum ****ed him over bad thinking the rematch will be big. It won't, the sport lost a lot of fans tonight judging by social media.
     
  6. enzo

    enzo Greatest Of All Time Full Member

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    no disrespect to bradley but maybe because he's not as good as JMM that's why pac looked better? he could have done more in that fight... but i already know the reason why he can't.

    pac can no longer sustain his attacks. again if that was the old pac we know he wouldn't have put himself in a position to be "robbed" bcoz he would have knocked timmy out!
     
  7. LoRd_inFamousX1

    LoRd_inFamousX1 Lord of the Square Rings Full Member

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    That is if he can take back the belt
     
  8. Box Box Box

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  9. Pugalist

    Pugalist Member Full Member

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    Honestly, who cares about him taking back the belt. Most observers saw him as the superior fighter. And it was a pretty dull fight really. Although his filipino fans might pay to see a rematch, I can't imagine any serious fight fan wanting to watch that again (i.e., cruise to a boring, likely uninspired decision).

    And Pac did look pretty lackluster at times, taking long stretches of rounds off. This is just not the Pac we know. He's definitely lost a step. I think it's time to call it a career. Even a fight between him and Floyd has lost its appeal; with both fighters now on the decline, regardless of who won, there'd always be questions about how they would have faired against one another in their primes. Such a shame that never happened.

    Boxing needs to get its act together.
     
  10. angelos

    angelos Well-Known Member Full Member

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    the fire is gone baby. also he has been on a lot of ring wars. his body couldnt respond the way it was once. No mount of refocusing will help bring back the old Pacman out. Time to hang the gloves and exit while he is still a winner in the eyes of many. rather than wait and becomes another Roy Jones Jr.