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LAS VEGAS – NOVEMBER 14: Manny Pacquiao celebrates his 12 round TKO victory against Miguel Cotto during their WBO welterweight title fight at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on November 14, 2009 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)

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LAS VEGAS – NOVEMBER 14: Manny Pacquiao celebrates his 12 round TKO victory against Miguel Cotto during their WBO welterweight title fight at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on November 14, 2009 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)
In a realm where punches speak louder than words, Manny Pacquiao might surprise us once more. Forget the regular boxing rings. Imagine Paris, 2024, with a setting as iconic as the Eiffel Tower. Yet, it’s not about love songs or romantic encounters. It’s about a seasoned fighter, contemplating an unusual dance with boxing gloves at the Olympics. No, this isn’t a screenplay for a blockbuster film.
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It’s a reality we might witness. Manny Pacquiao, an emblem of Filipino pride, is hinting at a comeback. Not for a world title, but for something more profound: Olympic gold. MMA Leader recently stirred the waters with a post. A list, revealing Pacquiao’s last ten bouts, and a caption that has sent ripples across the boxing world. The twist? It’s not where you’d expect Pacquiao to aim his punches next.
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Manny Pacquiao: A Filipino icon, but is he an Olympic fit?
Both Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr. are titans in the boxing world, boasting legacies that resonate far beyond the four corners of the ring. Their clashes and accomplishments have been spectacles that have captured the world’s attention, painting a canvas of discipline, technique, and unmatched tenacity.
In the wake of MMA Leader’s revelation of Pacquiao’s Olympic ambitions, fan reactions were as diverse as they were passionate. One user commented, “Pac should relax but he can beat those amateurs easily.” A testament to the unwavering belief in Manny’s ability, even as he steps out of his professional comfort zone.
On the other hand, with a cheeky nod to Mayweather’s legacy, another user chimed in, suggesting, “Let’s have Floyd Mayweather represent U.S.A.” This points not only to Mayweather’s prowess but also to the fans’ eagerness to reignite the Pacquiao-Mayweather rivalry on an Olympic platform.
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Another person, voicing the sentiment of many, wished the boxing legend, saying, “Good luck dear Manny! I will pray for you!!” This underscores the deep emotional connection many feel towards the boxer, viewing him as a beacon of hope and national pride.
However, one fan offered a contrasting stance, exclaiming, “Wtf?? He shouldn’t be in the Olympics! That’s unfair on the other competitors!” Highlighting concerns of sportsmanship and the traditional Olympic spirit, he continued, “Isn’t the Olympics for Amateurs, not professionals?”
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Rounding off the array of reactions, another person confidently declared, “Yes, bring gold to our country!” Reaffirming the widespread aspiration of seeing Pacquiao, once again, lift his nation on the global stage.
The potential return of Manny Pacquiao to the ring, this time on the Olympic stage, stirs a medley of emotions and opinions. From admiration and unwavering support to skepticism and concerns about fairness, the spectrum of reactions underscores the profound impact of the boxer’s legacy.
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Would seeing champions like Pacquiao and Mayweather in the Olympics enrich the event or detract from its essence?
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