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Pacquiao: Fans know I beat Mayweather
Pacquiao: Fans know I beat Mayweather
ABS-CBN News
Published Jan 21, 2017 11:34 PM PHT

MANILA — More than a year and a half has passed since his loss to Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Manny Pacquiao can't seem to let go.
MANILA — More than a year and a half has passed since his loss to Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Manny Pacquiao can't seem to let go.
Pacquiao said he felt he won by at least "two or three rounds" over Mayweather.
Pacquiao said he felt he won by at least "two or three rounds" over Mayweather.
He took solace in the notion that fans saw him as the winner.
He took solace in the notion that fans saw him as the winner.
“I only lost in the eye of the judges, in the eyes of the people I didn’t lose,” Pacquiao said on BoxingScene.com.
“I only lost in the eye of the judges, in the eyes of the people I didn’t lose,” Pacquiao said on BoxingScene.com.
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Pacquiao added that his “victory” would have been more convincing if not for the right shoulder he re-injured midway the bout.
Pacquiao added that his “victory” would have been more convincing if not for the right shoulder he re-injured midway the bout.
“It just happened that third or fourth round I injured my right shoulder,” Pacquiao said. “I felt like I have only one arm but thank God that I survived until 12 rounds.”
“It just happened that third or fourth round I injured my right shoulder,” Pacquiao said. “I felt like I have only one arm but thank God that I survived until 12 rounds.”
Pacquiao, who is hoping to get a rematch against the now retired Mayweather, is expected to return to the boxing ring on April 23 against Australia’s Jeff Horn.
Pacquiao, who is hoping to get a rematch against the now retired Mayweather, is expected to return to the boxing ring on April 23 against Australia’s Jeff Horn.
The Filipino champion believes he can go on fighting even at the age of 38.
The Filipino champion believes he can go on fighting even at the age of 38.
“My age 38, I don’t believe that I’m old. I still feel I’m young and I work hard. I work hard in the ring,” Pacquiao said.
“My age 38, I don’t believe that I’m old. I still feel I’m young and I work hard. I work hard in the ring,” Pacquiao said.
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