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    #11
    Sad news, would have been cool to see him become President. As much as I enjoyed watching Pac-Man fight, I hope he stays retired. He's done it all and a comeback would be ultra risky. People say he should fight a lower-tier guy but they forget that Pacquiao was never that dude. He had filler matches but it was always with the intent of fighting a top level dude next. Pac-Man, if he were to come back, would clearly not be trying to go on a 2-3 fight run. I don't see it. Meaning, he'll probably try to fight another top-10 welterweight. That's gonna be tough. I hope he stays retired.

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      #12
      pacquiao vs spence will happen later this year... it will happen before spence vs crawford! book on it!

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        #13
        Originally posted by dibzvincent143 View Post
        With the Philippines’ presidential elections just 2 weeks away, it’s more than obvious Pacquaio is going to lose, and badly for that matter, garnering just 2-4% votes on recent surveys — which is definitely a good thing for the Filipino people as many didn’t want him to enter politics to begin with.
        A boxing comeback or farewell fight might be in the horizon. He is still very good at his age but obviously no longer elite. Who do we have for him? The levels of Brook or Khan? Guerrero?
        - - His Congressional District obviously wants him representing them for over 12 years now.

        U was always lite, not elite and probably more petite than Manny, hence U inferiority complex.

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          #14
          Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT View Post
          Pacquiao vs Khan would still be a MASSIVE fight in Asia.

          I’d like to see Pac stay retired though. ATG career, he has nothing left to prove.
          nah.. i dont see it like that anymore... maybe 4-5 years ago.. khan has really gone down hill.

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            #15
            Errol Spence, Bud Crawford, Canelo, God.

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              #16
              Pinas will never learn, they about to elect a convicted felon son of an dictator (who it turns out even at 20 years old was in active politics when his father was in power) so the notion that you can't blame him for his fathers sin's doesn't count since he got elected into office because of his fathers influence and name.

              Meanwhile Pac actually helped people and was not part of the political elite and people in pinas wonder why they stay steady poor, walang etak talaga, basta ma dala sa pangalan.

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                #17
                Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post

                - - His Congressional District obviously wants him representing them for over 12 years now.

                U was always lite, not elite and probably more petite than Manny, hence U inferiority complex.
                that’s just real talk. Whats with all this inferiority complex BS. Apparently you guys can’t discuss a topic without ad hominem — that I think is a much worse trait.
                I’m one of his biggest fans and I didn’t want him to be in politics. He doesn’t need politics. People voted for him because they love him not because of his capacity for the position.

                and now he’s running for president which is just a tad too far and can longer be compensated by adoration.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by JuniorTorres720 View Post
                  Sad news, would have been cool to see him become President. As much as I enjoyed watching Pac-Man fight, I hope he stays retired. He's done it all and a comeback would be ultra risky. People say he should fight a lower-tier guy but they forget that Pacquiao was never that dude. He had filler matches but it was always with the intent of fighting a top level dude next. Pac-Man, if he were to come back, would clearly not be trying to go on a 2-3 fight run. I don't see it. Meaning, he'll probably try to fight another top-10 welterweight. That's gonna be tough. I hope he stays retired.
                  I’d like to see him do a farewell fight in the Philippines where I can go. Also I want him to get a win his final go and give a proper farewell.

                  Coz he didn’t even formally announce his retirement last time, he just got cornered in an interview, and he answered “yeah im out”
                  JuniorTorres720 JuniorTorres720 likes this.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by hectari View Post

                    Al Haymon will give Pacquiao a fairwell fight in the Philippines, probably against amir khan
                    If khan didn’t just got battered by Brook this definitely would have been a good one. Not so risky fight that could end in a KO type of farewell.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by dibzvincent143 View Post
                      With the Philippines’ presidential elections just 2 weeks away, it’s more than obvious Pacquaio is going to lose, and badly for that matter, garnering just 2-4% votes on recent surveys — which is definitely a good thing for the Filipino people as many didn’t want him to enter politics to begin with.
                      A boxing comeback or farewell fight might be in the horizon. He is still very good at his age but obviously no longer elite. Who do we have for him? The levels of Brook or Khan? Guerrero?
                      Oh sheeit, we’re now a PI political forum now. Eye roll.

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