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  • Comments Thread For: Canelo on Pacquiao Retiring: It's Sad, But It Was About Time

    Mexican superstar Saul "Canelo" Alvarez was saddened by Manny Pacquiao's decision to retire from boxing. A few days ago, the 42-year-old Pacquiao announced his retirement from the sport.
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  • #2
    Nel o will one-day be a legend
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    • #3
      Your a legend Pac-Man, you did more then enough to please us as fans. Focus on your next battle!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by hugh grant View Post
        Nel o will one-day be a legend
        I respect your work in movies, Hugh Grant, but Canelo, has already surpassed Pac. I don't care about the 8 weight divisions thing, going up a few pounds and counting as a division doesn't really matter that much. Nash out.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Nash out View Post

          I respect your work in movies, Hugh Grant, but Canelo, has already surpassed Pac. I don't care about the 8 weight divisions thing, going up a few pounds and counting as a division doesn't really matter that much. Nash out.
          Thanks, but I'm a reluctant star, does anyone know how to change username I like annonymity. But i've no doubt nelo surpasses your idol floyd by the time nel o retires, but juries out whether he will catch Pac up.
          Last edited by hugh grant; 10-02-2021, 06:35 AM.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by Nash out View Post

            I respect your work in movies, Hugh Grant, but Canelo, has already surpassed Pac. I don't care about the 8 weight divisions thing, going up a few pounds and counting as a division doesn't really matter that much. Nash out.
            But winning a belt at flyweight and finishing at welterweight is a % increase of more than 30%. Nash needs to respect the facts. Obviously, Pacquiao didn't face legends like Billy Joe Saunders or Callum Smith when he was winning his belts, but it is what it is.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Monty Fisto View Post

              But winning a belt at flyweight and finishing at welterweight is a % increase of more than 30%. Nash needs to respect the facts. Obviously, Pacquiao didn't face legends like Billy Joe Saunders or Callum Smith when he was winning his belts, but it is what it is.
              I respect his career and level of opposition. I don't focus on weight divisions or taking belts off weak champions, but Pac had a great career and elite resume. Nash out.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by hugh grant View Post

                Thanks, but I'm a reluctant star, does anyone know how to change username I like annonymity. But i've no doubt nelo surpasses your idol floyd by the time nel o retires, but juries out whether he will catch Pac up.
                Unless Pac comes back out of retirement and beats an unbeaten, young, hungry lion like Jake Paul, then I can't put him above Mayweather. Nash out.

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                • #9
                  I was hoping for one more fight so he could retire off of a win.
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                  • #10
                    Agree with Canelo 100%, it’s always sad when a great will fight no more but indeed it was time.

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