Manny Pacquiao’s rise to the top was widely celebrated for his ability to carry his speed and power up the scales, though that hasn’t entirely been the case since moving up to welterweight for good in 2009. Having racked up titles in a record eight weight divisions, Pacquiao—once upon a time the World flyweight champion—struck fear into the hearts of fighters all the way up to super welterweight during his historic run.
However, it’s been more than five years since the renowned superstar from Philippines has registered a knockout, when he stopped Miguel Cotto in the 12th and final round of their Nov. ’11 catchweight bout to claim a welterweight title. In fact, his only fight to end inside the distance since that night was when Pacquiao was flattened in the 6th round of his epic fourth fight with longtime rival Juan Manuel Marquez in Dec. ’12.
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However, it’s been more than five years since the renowned superstar from Philippines has registered a knockout, when he stopped Miguel Cotto in the 12th and final round of their Nov. ’11 catchweight bout to claim a welterweight title. In fact, his only fight to end inside the distance since that night was when Pacquiao was flattened in the 6th round of his epic fourth fight with longtime rival Juan Manuel Marquez in Dec. ’12.
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