The best variant for the end of Pacquiao's career ?

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The best variant for the end of Pacquiao's career ?

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ValMar
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The best variant for the end of Pacquiao's career ?

Post by ValMar »

This is very simple, for me. He should face Josh Taylor at LWW (try to become the undisputed champion). I think he can make weight (140) easily. Do you agree ?
DrDuke
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Re: The best variant for the end of Pacquiao's career ?

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Taylor will win in without any problems. Pac should retire.
Cent0089
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Re: The best variant for the end of Pacquiao's career ?

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Retire. Age is not just a number.
margaret thatcher
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Re: The best variant for the end of Pacquiao's career ?

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he should retire

if he's gonna fight again, it should be a social media dude or someone like amir khan, not JT
squiggy
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Re: The best variant for the end of Pacquiao's career ?

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I hope to hell he retires before going into the circus of fighting Youtube a-holes.
gilgamesh
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Re: The best variant for the end of Pacquiao's career ?

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He either needs to retire or fight a straight up bum in the Phillipines just so he can go out on a win. He doesn't need any more marquee or big name fights. Them days are gone.

He couldn't beat Josh Taylor. I'm not certain he'd beat Khan to be honest.
Enlightened-One
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Re: The best variant for the end of Pacquiao's career ?

Post by Enlightened-One »

If Pacquiao needs the money and a winning farewell, he should just engage in a boxing exhibition against a YouTuber or an MMA has-been.

He might have just enough left in the tank to beat a fringe top-ten world-rated contender, but there's no money or prestige in that. And none of the networks would be willing to pay him his customary purse for that sort of fight.

He’ll be less competitive at 140lbs or 154lbs, so there’s no point in him considering changing weight classes.

Manny’s time as being considered one of boxing’s elite-level 147lb-ers has ended.
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