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Manny Pacquiao Needs To Retire Or Pass The Torch

July 9, 2015 By Tan Wang 51 Comments

By Tan Wang

Manny Pacquiao winning his next fight will be a great disservice to the boxing world. He needs to retire for good or someone needs to knock him out again to bring he delusional Filipino congressman back down to reality. Its time for him to retire and leave boxing for good, he doesn’t care about the fans or his country as shown by his pathetic performance against Floyd Mayweather.

After Floyd Mayweather schooled him on points, he claimed his shoulder was hurt and made excuses. Well he had his left hand why didn’t he use his left hand? Because he couldn’t catch Floyd that is the reason. Manny can’t box intelligently and ever since he was humiliated and knocked cold by Juan Manuel Marquez he doesn’t go wild and aggressive anymore. That KO put fear in him and every time Mayweather touched him with a counter right hand he remembered the Marquez KO and backed away in fear.

Pacquiao and his fanatics hurt the sport, they are delusional and sore losers. Many of them claimed Pacquiao actually beat Mayweather and was robbed, others suggest that Mayweather was able to get the NSAC to withhold the pain medication that Pacquiao wanted to use. The sad truth they don’t want to accept is that Pacquiao is a shot and worn out fighter who doesn’t have the ring IQ to outsmart a slick boxer like Mayweather. The only way Pacquiao could have had a chance is if he fought wild and aggressive with no fear and maybe catch Floyd with a power shot. He did the opposite and tried to outbox Mayweather and failed miserably, never try to outbox the smartest defensive boxer in the world you will lose.

Freddie Roach and Manny were so confident going into the fight, talking about how they were not worried, that this was the easiest fight of their life, and taking selfies before entering the ring. Talk about putting your foot in your mouth. The excuses for the loss made it even worse, nobody respects Pacquiao anymore and I doubt he has any fans left after the embarrassing effort. This is why he needs to lose and get knocked out for good, Pacquiao is done, he is a nobody in the boxing world, he has no more clout and won’t draw flies to poop anymore. People lose respect big time when you show up with an undisclosed injury just to collect a check and rob people blind who believed in you. Pacquiao conned many people just to steal their hard earned money like a prosperity preacher who demands tithes by giving them false hope if they donate. If Pacquiao was the true peoples champion he would have fought fearless and died trying, but he showed he was a fraud who cared more about his health than pleasing his fans.

I heard a possible fight for Pacquiao is a bout against unbeaten Terence Crawford of Nebraska. If a Pacquiao vs. Crawford fight happens, I hope that Pacquiao gets knocked out cold in devastating fashion and that Crawford goes in the ring with no respect to make a huge statement. Crawford is a respectable champion who can box and brawl, plus he doesn’t make excuses and has a bright future ahead of him with Bob Arum and Top Rank.

The only way for a Mayweather vs. Pacquiao rematch to make sense is to have it on May 2016 at the new MGM stadium and on free TV because nobody is going to waste their hard earned money on Pacquiao after he let so many casual fans down in the first fight. Either retire, fight a young hungry lion and lose by KO or wait until May 2016 and get your butt beat by Mayweather again, those are the only options that will satisfy real boxing fans because they are sick and tired of Pacquiao and his delusional fanbase.

Tan Wang
Tan Wang

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