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    Default Whay should Pac-Man's exit strategy look like?

    Or should he just retire>

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    Default Re: Whay should Pac-Man's exit strategy look like?

    Based on his performance in the Mayweather fight I could of swore he was already retired.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Based on his performance in the Mayweather fight I could of swore he was already retired.

    And Mayweather's didn't Even Floyd Sr was asking" Why are you fighting scared Floyd"
    Considering his injury I think Pac did OK at least he tried to make a fight Floyd just ran as usual. Also considering the NSAC controversy claiming they didn't know Manny was injured & the NSAC commissioner resigning watch the fight again? Every time Floyd clutched & held he tugged on Pac's arm as hard as he could. Floyd knew he was injured & still RAN!!!! If people sue over this they need to sue the guilty party in my book THE NSAC!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by C.J.Rock View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Based on his performance in the Mayweather fight I could of swore he was already retired.

    And Mayweather's didn't Even Floyd Sr was asking" Why are you fighting scared Floyd"
    Considering his injury I think Pac did OK at least he tried to make a fight Floyd just ran as usual. Also considering the NSAC controversy claiming they didn't know Manny was injured & the NSAC commissioner resigning watch the fight again? Every time Floyd clutched & held he tugged on Pac's arm as hard as he could. Floyd knew he was injured & still RAN!!!! If people sue over this they need to sue the guilty party in my book THE NSAC!!!
    If anyone wants to read more excuses this guy is full of them ^

    I'm actually starting to enjoy all this cry baby BS. It was annoying, then pathetic, now it's become funny.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Swanson View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by C.J.Rock View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Based on his performance in the Mayweather fight I could of swore he was already retired.

    No excuses Ron just facts. The fight was a crock a waste of $100 for anyone that bought it


    And Mayweather's didn't Even Floyd Sr was asking" Why are you fighting scared Floyd"
    Considering his injury I think Pac did OK at least he tried to make a fight Floyd just ran as usual. Also considering the NSAC controversy claiming they didn't know Manny was injured & the NSAC commissioner resigning watch the fight again? Every time Floyd clutched & held he tugged on Pac's arm as hard as he could. Floyd knew he was injured & still RAN!!!! If people sue over this they need to sue the guilty party in my book THE NSAC!!!
    If anyone wants to read more excuses this guy is full of them ^

    I'm actually starting to enjoy all this cry baby BS. It was annoying, then pathetic, now it's become funny.
    No excuses Ron just facts. The fight was a crock a waste of $100 for anyone that bought it I'n glad I didn't. You tell me the last time Vegas/NSAC gave a Floyd opponent an even break
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    Quote Originally Posted by C.J.Rock View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Swanson View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by C.J.Rock View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Based on his performance in the Mayweather fight I could of swore he was already retired.

    No excuses Ron just facts. The fight was a crock a waste of $100 for anyone that bought it


    And Mayweather's didn't Even Floyd Sr was asking" Why are you fighting scared Floyd"
    Considering his injury I think Pac did OK at least he tried to make a fight Floyd just ran as usual. Also considering the NSAC controversy claiming they didn't know Manny was injured & the NSAC commissioner resigning watch the fight again? Every time Floyd clutched & held he tugged on Pac's arm as hard as he could. Floyd knew he was injured & still RAN!!!! If people sue over this they need to sue the guilty party in my book THE NSAC!!!
    If anyone wants to read more excuses this guy is full of them ^

    I'm actually starting to enjoy all this cry baby BS. It was annoying, then pathetic, now it's become funny.
    No excuses Ron just facts. The fight was a crock a waste of $100 for anyone that bought it I'n glad I didn't. You tell me the last time Vegas/NSAC gave a Floyd opponent an even break
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    Do you think Manny will retire after he fought Mayweather for 12 rounds with a torn rotor cuff.
    He will fight at least two more fights, a tune up fight and one more, in my opinion.

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    With all of the record breaking money May and Pac made, it is hard not to predict there will be a rematch despite what either camp will tell us at the moment.

    I wouldn't mind seeing Pac retire now but like I said, there is still too much money to walk away from. Haters can say what they want but nobody has the star power Pac has globally. And combined with Floyd they do insane amount of numbers. Everybody will try to say they won't buy it again but stfu sheeps, you all will buy it again

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    There are a bunch of guys Manny could fight if he wants to stick around. Literally anyone not named Mayweather between 140-154 would still be very interesting, and rightfully a big event.

    My top picks would be Thurman, Brook, or Maidana. All really hard fights, but imo much more winnable for Pac than Floyd was, and it's not as if he took any damage in that. Of course he might have to wait 9 months to pretend his shoulder was actually injured, who knows.

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    He can resume his PED use now that he's got his big Mayweather pay day...

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    Manny may never redeem himself; he just might retire and be the politician he wants to be. However, my guess is that he will engage in an easy confidence-builder type-fight—maybe against someone like Jesse Vargas—once his injured shoulder heals in about nine months and then, and only then, will he be faced with the BIG decision.


    Any of the young and hungry Turks that Floyd seems to want to avoid like Brook, Thurman, or Khan offer a reasonable degree of redemption, but also present an equally reasonable likelihood of defeat. If redemption is the goal, Pac-Man can double down by fighting Juan Manuel Marquez for fifth time. And if he beats him, sweet redemption could be the reward.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Julius Rain View Post
    With all of the record breaking money May and Pac made, it is hard not to predict there will be a rematch despite what either camp will tell us at the moment.

    I wouldn't mind seeing Pac retire now but like I said, there is still too much money to walk away from. Haters can say what they want but nobody has the star power Pac has globally. And combined with Floyd they do insane amount of numbers. Everybody will try to say they won't buy it again but stfu sheeps, you all will buy it again
    I will not be buying it again! All of that global star power is going to disappear if Manny doesn't learn to keep his mouth shut.

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    He's disgraced himself so much with his performance and the excuses that he should just retire and be a full time politician, where it's the norm to lie, make excuses and not do what you promised.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beanflicker View Post
    He's disgraced himself so much with his performance and the excuses that he should just retire and be a full time politician, where it's the norm to lie, make excuses and not do what you promised.
    A little harsh but I could live with it.👍

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    Quote Originally Posted by holmcall View Post
    Or should he just retire>
    Hell no. Manny still going to beat most in his weight class, he's just not as good as floyd. No shame in that

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