A lot of legendary fighters fought great fights in their mid to late 30's. With PBF retiring while on his prime at age 30, how will you view Pacman doing the same thing? There are some disappointed fans (and fighters) who has lost PBF's respect who believes he can accomplish a lot more and dominate the WW division. Pac has said in the past that 2009 is his last year fighting to pursue politics. So how many will hate him for leaving so early? Or how many will give him props leaving while his brain cells are relatively intact?
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If Pacman did a Floyd Jr, retired
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pac has done enough and if he retired and the only sore-butts will be mexican who will never get revenge and pbf stans who will complain about double standard for pac
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Pac has done more than PBF. If pac wanted to retire after hatton and then whoever be it mosely it is more than enough. Of course there would be other fights out there if pac wanted them. But his resume stands the test of time.
PBF needs to beat Mosely and cotto before taking on Pac.
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Pac's done enuf that he could retire without complaint after Hatton, but I hope he doesn't. If he could get back down to 135 I'd love too see him against Valero, Soto, and Diaz. If JMM remains on top at LW, a 3rd fight is great too. If he can't make 135 anymore tho, nothin left for him at 140 after Hatton.
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Originally posted by syphillis View PostA lot of legendary fighters fought great fights in their mid to late 30's. With PBF retiring while on his prime at age 30, how will you view Pacman doing the same thing? There are some disappointed fans (and fighters) who has lost PBF's respect who believes he can accomplish a lot more and dominate the WW division. Pac has said in the past that 2009 is his last year fighting to pursue politics. So how many will hate him for leaving so early? Or how many will give him props leaving while his brain cells are relatively intact?
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