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Manny Pacquiao, a true legend

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He has been labeled with such countless marks — a big part of them uncomplimentary
— outside of his game. Inside the ropes, under the most brilliant lights and before
boxing fans inside a field and from one side of the planet to the other, he is known by
just one name: Legend.
What\’s more, in the wake of a dazzling misfortune that uncovered such a large amount
what Manny Pacquiao had lost throughout the most recent two years he was inert, the
legend tag rang boisterous again — as noisy as the voices that racket for the Filipino
ring symbol to consider it a vocation.
“Manny has had an incredible career and he doesn’t need to prove anything to anyone,”
Leonard Ellerbe, chief of Premier Boxing Champions that promotes Pacquiao’s fight,
tweeted. “You can’t continue to push that envelope when you’re an older fighter. Hope
he does the right thing, he will always be a legend,” via Inquirer.net.
Pacquiao lost to Cuban strategist Yordenis Ugas on Saturday in Las Vegas, a
reverberating loss that drew a consistent decision from ringside judges, specialists,
boxing fans and surprisingly down to easy chair experts. The loss uncovered his age —
gone was the hazardous parallel development that would have powdered contenders
like Ugas, who loves remaining before rivals.
Pacquiao himself conceded that Ugas beat him. However, briefly at his storage space
after the battle, he required somewhat persuading.
Boxers showing their support to PacMan.
Another boxer who was a candidate for a bout with the Filipino senator, Ryan Garcia,
tweeted: “Pacquaio (sic) will forever be my favorite fighter and inspiration.”
“You will always be my hero, and someone I’ll always look up to. Thank you so much for
inspiring us.”Pacquiao’s former long-time promoter, Top Rank, wrote on social media:
“One of the best to ever do it. What a career @MannyPacquiao.” – Olympic bronze
medalist and Pacquiao’s protégé Eumir Marcial posted on Instagram.

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Tyson Fury’s Dad sets constraints on the AJ-Fury rematch.

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Tyson Fury's Dad sets constraints on the AJ-Fury rematch

The “Gypsy King” Tyson Fury (33-0-1) is set to rematch with two-time former unified world heavyweight champ Anthony Joshua (26-3-0) next year but Fury’s dad pushes Joshua vs Wilder first.

Deontay Wilder, “The Bronze Bomber” (43-2-1), former WBC heavyweight champ, is the first American world heavyweight champ since 2007. He defended his title for 10 times.

But, Wilder lost to Fury twice after their trilogy last October 9, 2021 in an eleventh round KO.

John Fury blurted to The Daily Mail that many boxers are ducking Wilder because they are afraid of him. He added that only his son defeated Wilder twice yet he praised the latter’s power.

As of this writing, the said rematch is still unclear however, DAZN reported last September 23, 2023 that promoter Eddie Hearns got an venue offer to stage the fight next year.

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Pacquiao’s alleged illegitimate son Eman Bacosa goes pro.

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Pacquiao's alleged illegitimate son Eman Bacosa goes pro.

The 19 year old Emmanuel Joseph Bacosa, who is allegedly the son of Manny Pacquiao, fought Jommel Cudiamat in the “Blow by Blow” undercard event last September 23, 2023.

Cudiamat vs Bacosa resulted in a split draw however, as of today, boxing fans are getting hype with Eman’s physique as it resembles teenager Pacman.

Fans are comparing Eman to the legitimate sons of Manny who are having a comfortable life. They are expecting Jimuel Pacquiao “legit son” Pacquiao vs Eman “bastard son”.

Pacquaio promoted “blow by blow” which is coincidentally the start of his illegitimate son’s professional career.

MP Promotions produced Blow by Blow, a weekly sports television boxing program airing on One Sports channel.

As of this writing, Eman’s photos beside Pacquaio are spreading online.

Joanna Rose Bacosa is reportedly the mother of Eman.

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Crawford no match to Canelo at 168 – GGG coach

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Crawford no match to Canelo at 168 – GGG coach

Gennady Golovkin (GGG) former coach Abel Sanchez presumes that Terrence Crawford is no match to Mexican pound for pound king Canelo Alvarez at 168 lbs.

In an interview by Fight Hub TV last October 9, 2023, GGG coach said that Canelo vs Crawford is laughable.

Sanchez is a Mexican-American trainer and coach of Gennady Golovkin who is the real rival of Canelo.

Undefeated and undisputed welterweight champion Crawford (40 – 0) has defeated his rival Errol Spence jr. last July 29, 2023 but still not enough to win vs Canelo.

It can be recalled that both Crawford and Spence Jr. have been craving to fight the Mexican superstar but to no avail.

When asked if Crawford can win vs Canelo, Sanchez said: “He [Crawford] gets beat. So, in my opinion, that’s not a good fight.”

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