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    #31
    Pac wanted out years ago. I remember hearing news of him wanting to retire.

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      #32
      Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View Post
      Hatton gives a balanced and logical breakdown of Pacquiao-Rios

      NSB fantards go crazy


      You have to remember that most of the ******s who frequent this site only read the titles of the articles as opposed to the article itself.

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        #33
        Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
        Former champion Ricky Hatton, who is attending the WBC Convention in ****kok, Thailand, is predicting that Manny Pacquiao will conquer his demons and overcome Brandon Rios when the two clash at the Venetian Resort in Macau, later this month.

        Ricky says: "Manny Pacquiao is a very strong man, strong willed and a very talented fighter. However, the knockout he suffered against Juan Manuel Marquez will affect his confidence. I struggled when I got knocked out by Mayweather. It wasn't as destrucive as the Marquez one for Manny against Juan Manuel, and I struggled in my confidence for the next fight, so it is very difficult. But many great champions have that little extra of experience, extra spirit and extra spirit that they can use in addition to their strategy. [Click Here To Read More]
        i was a big hatton fan because was very entertaining at his prime. there is no denying that, but his downfall was the drinking and drugs even when he was still fighting and worsened after his losses. pac has God and family for his support.

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          #34
          lil rick still mad at the KO he suffer from manny.. difference between hatton and manny is when hatton got KO by manny he retired and thought about sucide then went on a crazy sniffing coke contest while manny getting KO by whinequez manny brush it off and said thats part of boxing

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            #35
            Originally posted by PAC-BOY View Post





            bitter maybe....
            Too bad most could tell hatton was alive whilst people thought Marquez killed pac

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              #36
              Originally posted by Pacquiao'd View Post
              Too bad most could tell hatton was alive whilst people thought Marquez killed pac
              I did legitimately think Pacquiao was dead for a few seconds after he got Marquez'd

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                #37
                So he states his opinion and you guys grow a vagina? I love this forum

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by jcpryor View Post
                  I did legitimately think Pacquiao was dead for a few seconds after he got Marquez'd
                  Seriously...I went from laughing my ass off to being worried if Pac was ok. Then promptly back to laughing my ass off once he was ok.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by MakeItRain View Post
                    Pac wanted out years ago. I remember hearing news of him wanting to retire.
                    Ever see the documentary of Pac's life called "unleashed/Danny (Manny) The Dog"? lol




                    Bob Arum was like.........

                    Last edited by WESS; 11-05-2013, 12:28 PM.

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                      #40
                      the difference between a ko'ed fighter with pacquiao is Pacquiao's mindset, he's a fighter thru and thru. he already experienced devastating losses and each time came back far more stronger. a loss to him is just that a LOSS, he said it himself and we should believe it. He is always like the mythical PHOeNIX, burned to the ground but rise up from the ashes everytime. the legend of Pacquiao is getting bigger and bigger as time goes by. no zeroes can ever be greater than his legacy. Legacies in prizefighting is not how a prizefighter never loses if he never tested himself. prizefighting is how one conduct himself from all adversities.

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