A lofty assertion that borders more on blind devotion than objective assessment. In reality, Pacquiao's best days are clearly behind him. His recent performances suggest a man clinging to past glory rather than adapting to present realities. Against a fighter like Barrios, who’s hungry and in his prime, Pacquiao’s only realistic path to victory might be outside the ring, perhaps through financial persuasion rather than athletic merit.
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Originally posted by Century Tuna View PostA lofty assertion that borders more on blind devotion than objective assessment. In reality, Pacquiao's best days are clearly behind him. His recent performances suggest a man clinging to past glory rather than adapting to present realities. Against a fighter like Barrios, who’s hungry and in his prime, Pacquiao’s only realistic path to victory might be outside the ring, perhaps through financial persuasion rather than athletic merit.Stuntman Mike likes this.
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Originally posted by just the facts View Post
Given your history of strange negative obsession with Manny Pacquiao (I remember the night Brandon Figueroa fought Luis Nery you came on here and claimed both would beat Pacquiao), it’s extremely difficult to give any credibility to anything you post.
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