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  • ProBox1
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    Manny Pacquiao Destroys 3K Battery

    Manny Pacquiao looked like a man on a mission as he destroyed Fahsan 3K Battery before a packed house in Taguig City of the Philippines.

    Prior to the fight they called Fahsan the "destroyer of Filipino boxers", Manny ended that streak with two-fisted punishment from the opening bell. Fahsan had beaten 22 Filipino boxers prior to this fight. This time he picked the wrong Filipino boxer as Pacquiao blew him away. [details]
  • QueenCity
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    Sounds like Pac was razor sharp-- hearing that kinda makes me start to look forward to the Marquez rematch in February, I hope it lives up to their first matchup.
    Last edited by QueenCity; 12-11-2004, 07:08 PM.

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    • Fiscalizer
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      #3
      Look's like a man with a mission? He is indeed a man with a mission, if by chance he lost that fight he can kiss his aspiration to fight JMM, Morales and MAB goodbye. But it's not meant that way. He disposed off the THAI with his trademark devasting fashion. He is indeed very well conditioned and sharp.

      And talking of JMM, he can no longer make alibis and excuses because Manny Pacquiao is now his mandatory challenger for the IBF title.

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      • psychopath
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        #4
        Yeah right there goes the THAI with a 28 winning streak, never been kayoed and has defeated 20 Filipino pugs. Pac put an end to all his records.

        The guy has 10 more fights than Pac and has turned PRO 3 years earlier than PAC therefore has more experience. Fashan 3k came in there intending to do what he declared . . . not to run and give Pac a toe to toe slugfest but was simply outsped, outpowered and completely out manuevered . . . totally outclassed by Pac. But that was not a bad tune-up fight at all. That was a 100% Manny Pacquiao that climb the ring last night. Now I can't wait for that JMM tussle.

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        • tri4ben2
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          #5
          If Pac was really threatend by this guy, he wouldn't have taken the fight.

          Pac will make 10 times as much for the JMM rematch.

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          • JOM'S
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            #6
            the fight was a good tune up fight for the PAC, had enough rounds to try new punches and combination and a new way to end a fight ...

            see this uppercut!!!


            cant wait for the JMM rematch, I wish it was February already....

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            • MlLkMan
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              #7
              Originally posted by jomapac
              the fight was a good tune up fight for the PAC, had enough rounds to try new punches and combination and a new way to end a fight ...

              see this uppercut!!!


              cant wait for the JMM rematch, I wish it was February already....
              me too cant wait.

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              • m00ks
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                #8
                Originally posted by Fiscalizer
                Look's like a man with a mission? He is indeed a man with a mission, if by chance he lost that fight he can kiss his aspiration to fight JMM, Morales and MAB goodbye. But it's not meant that way. He disposed off the THAI with his trademark devasting fashion. He is indeed very well conditioned and sharp.

                And talking of JMM, he can no longer make alibis and excuses because Manny Pacquiao is now his mandatory challenger for the IBF title.
                Actually I think this fight was for the #2 spot, and Juarez has the #1. Although I think that the Feb rematch is still a go.

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                • JaNnO
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by m00ks
                  Actually I think this fight was for the #2 spot, and Juarez has the #1. Although I think that the Feb rematch is still a go.
                  you're right mooks, this was for the #2 spot for the IBF.

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                  • JaNnO
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by tri4ben2
                    If Pac was really threatend by this guy, he wouldn't have taken the fight.

                    Pac will make 10 times as much for the JMM rematch.
                    only that no other fighters out there who is willing to go toe to toe with him. there was sinclair and his 15-min worth of fame but was bypassed by murad because he was guaranteed to run like gainer and manny wanted a foe that will not run and instead mix it up.

                    overall, i was satisfied with pac's performance against 3-k. it was a good tune-up fight for him and was able to execute and test his new-found "wares".

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