You're only as good as your last performance

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Jean-Yiss, Nov 3, 2016.


  1. Jean-Yiss

    Jean-Yiss Member Full Member

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    so why is pacquiao a has-been all of a sudden? Timothy baldly is a top 3 welterweight and Pac beat him without even switching gears. Pac is still the best at 147 and he easily beats Terrence Crawford in my opinion, probably by stoppage.
     
  2. SOUTHERMOST

    SOUTHERMOST Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Pac worst enemy father time matching him with a young lion is always a risk I agree with his speed and boxing abilities he wins UD but going a war with Vargas could be trouble for him.
     
  3. Gil Gonzalez

    Gil Gonzalez Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    People want to see Manny retire. No one likes to see a fighter hang around for one fight too many.

    Also the $100 May-PAC non fight annoyed a lot of people, and Manny fighting a nobody does not help.
     
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  4. Angler Andrew

    Angler Andrew Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I'm not sure if that holds true in boxing as anyone can have a bad day,it's how one overcomes it that's telling and to be honest I thought Manny rolled back the years in his last fight?
     
  5. Blackclouds

    Blackclouds Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Most old fighters get retired not the other way around. Let's see Pac fight one of those young lions to convince him to hang it up.
     
  6. jmarlow

    jmarlow Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I thought Pacquiao's performance against Bradley in April was his best performance since the Margarito fight in 2010, I knew he would come back as he showed he is way too good to retire.
     
  7. Paul Kevin

    Paul Kevin Member Full Member

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    of course he is a great fighter