Pacquiao"I am ready to retire"

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  1. madballster

    madballster Loyal Member Full Member

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    Pacman wanted that big payday against Floyd and now he wants to retire. What a lazy fck!
     
  2. drenlou

    drenlou VIP Member

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    Hey, im not a Margacheato fan... I was once upon a time, but since he was caught with bricks i turned my back on him... And why did capetillo get a life time ban then, saggy nutts? Because theyre innocent?:rofl
     
  3. NUCLEAR

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    We may never see a little warrior like pac ever again.. Pac is a veteran He's been into many ring wars and experienced LIFE AND DEATH and the ups and downs of boxing, in his early days he fights like madman with no regard for self preservation Damn what f*cking warrior..

    Farewell the peoples champ.
     
  4. Tekniqs

    Tekniqs Boxing Addict Full Member

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    poor Khan :rofl
     
  5. C.J.

    C.J. Boxings Living Legend revered & respected by all Full Member

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    They were railroaded as everyone knows by the blatant lies of a worthless POS. He couldn't produce the "PLASTER BLOCKS" he claimed he saw. Neither could the CSAC. All they had was a used damp gauze pad which an independent lab tested & deemed HARMLESS
    On the other hand your cowardly cheating idol was caught red handed secretly getting illegal excessive amounts of saline drip administered in his own home Not in hospital or a clinic
    We all know what excessive saline drip masks don't we ???
    Who is a lying ,cheating , cowardly, woman beating, worthless POS ??? Not Antonio Margarito but your boy you idolize The Saline Kid. How many times has he done this before?? Its not his first rodeo by far
    You & him are a great pair two worthless cowards together
    When are you going to answer my question??? ROFL
    Have a nice day :hi::hi:
     
  6. madballster

    madballster Loyal Member Full Member

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    Pac should retire asap. He's horrible.
     
  7. abuffy

    abuffy Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Were you saying that 5 years ago too?

    Give the champion the respect he deserves. He's dedicated his life to the sport for over 20 years and is one of the greatest of this era.
     
  8. drenlou

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    :tomb C.J.:hi:
     
  9. thesmokingm

    thesmokingm Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    That's a big steaming pile of BS. Any boxer can be picked apart for the things they couldn't do or didn't fight. Pac did pretty damn well for a street urchin from a destitute background. He always had a limited skill set, but he did manage to carve a place in history by sharpening that one weapon to a fine edge. I'm surprised by this BE... seriously.
     
  10. thesmokingm

    thesmokingm Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    But why do you keep expecting that he's going to become someone he's not? And then you put him down for not being something you expected? And you know, the irony is that as he got older he got more skilled (especially after ko6) and then ppl lamented the fact that he wasn't the same fighter anymore. LOL.
     
  11. texboxing00

    texboxing00 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Bitter sweet to see a legend go, he owes nothing to no one.
     
  12. madballster

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    Sorry he lost all respect I had for him by being a SORE loser after the Floyd fight. "He just run.. I win!!!" after getting dominated in a one-sided clinic .. seriously what a sorry 'champ'. He needs to retire, he's become too bitter for this sport.
     
  13. shadow111

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    Lets get something clear : Manny wasn’t a sore loser. Claiming you thought you won a fight doesn’t make you a sore loser. Neither does having an injury. It’s an important distinction, though I did lose a certain amount of respect for Pac-Man as a result of how it went down. It was very disappointing. Not that it was Manny's fault that he had an injury. Injuries happen, it sucks but I still have a lot more respect for Pac-Man than I do for FMJ.

    I personally think Pac-Man hasn’t been the same fighter since he got into the political stuff, and I really think the whole situation (Floyd-Pac) is unfortunate. The fight needed to deliver. It didn’t. That sucks, but that doesn’t make Manny a sore loser.

    If anything, Manny wasn’t sore enough about it. Manny’s persona is that of a very positive person, in his mind he thinks he won, that’s the end of it, with no real need to talk about anything else in regard to it, aside from the occasional video mocking Floyd, like during the Berto fight.

    What I’m getting at is Manny isn't the kind of guy that’s bitter or a sore loser. It’s ridiculous to say that because we know Manny is not like that. We know that clearly Mayweather was running in the fight, “stalling” for time, not engaging whatever you want to call it. Floyd didn’t do that in a normal way, it was excessive, awkward and the kind of negative boxing that is generally frowned upon. That negative style is more of a hinderance to a crowd pleasing fight that Manny’s shoulder injury.

    What we need to admit is that both fighters were rattled in this fight. This was a weird event. HBO / Showtime both doing a telecast. The entire event was an oddity, from Floyd’s out-of-sync interview before the fight to the fight itself, to the aftermath. It was an oddity, and while it sucks that Manny was injured, he never was a sore loser, he never used the injury as an excuse, and Floyd’s excessive running / stalling / not engaging is what made the fight such a disappointing fight. If Floyd would have fought Manny like he fought Berto, for example, you know actually taking some chances and trying to win rounds decisively, it would have been a better fight. A fight of that magnitude deserved to have a good fight where both guys are giving it their all.

    The criticism of the fight comes from how big it was and how important it was for boxing. The fact that the fight didn’t deliver creates these divides in the fan base. I don’t consider myself a Floyd or Pac-Man fan. I am just a regular boxing fan who likes good fights. Both guys disappointed in the fight, for very very different reasons. When assigning blame to “who disappointed more” it’s debatable but from a fan perspective, Manny was the only one attempting to actually fight. Floyd was just running around the ring. And he wasn’t doing it in a crowd pleasing way like Ali SRL or Sweet Pea. It was awkward stalling from Floyd which is where the criticism is. (unlike Berto when he actually fought a real fight)
     
  14. punisher

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    Great fighter. Nothing else to prove. But, I doubt he wants to go out on a one sided loss. So, I wonder if he will be fighting at least 1 more time.
     
  15. UFC2015

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    He should fight Khan and call or quits. Will be the end of an era.