“Never Disrespect a Champion”: Soccer Ace Neymar Jr Hails Four Time World


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Most champions post-retirement eventually fade away. Rather, they might prefer it that way. But like anything and everything, there are exceptions to that rule as well. A few simply refuse to recede from view. They continue to shine and inspire. To them, age is just a number.

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Last year, after his stint with Paris Saint-Germain got over, Neymar da Silva Santos Junior, or simply Neymar Jr., grabbed major headlines as he joined the Saudi Pro League club Al Hilal. The Brazilian forward has thus far made three appearances for the side. A few hours ago, Neymar Jr., through his Instagram story, hailed a former world champion and boxing great whose exploits often draw comparisons with ‘The Baddest Man on the Plant’. He reminded everyone that the memory of true champions should never be tarred and feathered.

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In chaste Brazilian Portuguese, Neymar Jr. wrote, “Nunca Desrespeite Um Capeao,” which roughly translates in English to “Never disrespect a champion.” He had tagged @popofeitas, or otherwise, Acelino ‘Popo’ Freitas, whose snapshot appeared in the middle of the slide. Why should a Brazilian soccer legend felicitate a retired boxer?

Though he fought the last professional bout of his career six years ago, ‘Popo’ Freitas never really hung up his gloves. On Saturday, February 24, he knocked out Sao Paulo-born actor Kleber Bambam in 37 seconds. The duo headlined Fight Music Show 4 at Vibra São Paulo. The event showcased boxing as well as mixed martial arts fights, spanning both main and preliminary cards.

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In fact, last year, Acelino ‘Popo’ Freitas fought two exhibition bouts. While the first fight on January 30 against Brazilian YouTuber-actor-musician Whindersson Nunes ended in a draw, the second match on September 25 turned out in his favor. According to ESPN’s Brazilian publication, the former two-division champion plastered Bambam with punches right from the word-go. As a result, the latter went down the canvas. However, he got up within the referee’s count and continued.

But the writing was already there on the wall. Another barrage from ‘Popo’ Freitas saw him fall on the ropes. However, this time, he couldn’t beat the count, and the referee waived off his hands, stopping the fight.

Though interspersed by breaks towards the end, a nearly two-decade-long career saw Acelino ‘Popo’ Freitas win 41 matches at the cost of two defeats.

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But it was his high propensity for early stoppages that brought about frequent comparisons with a contemporary who dazzled the heavyweight division, Mike Tyson. While the American heavyweight’s streak of knockouts came to a close by the twentieth fight, ‘Popo’ Freitas’ continued way till the twenty-ninth.



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