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Pacquiao's Greatest Fights: Path of an All-Time Great Fighter

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  • #81
    Drug Cheat

    Manny took the easy path to stardom:

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    • #82
      anyone denying pac mans greatness is crazy

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      • #83
        Originally posted by Left Hook Tua View Post
        Speaking of uppercuts.

        Pacquiao fought several 3K Battery fighters from Thailand.

        Chokvivat was one, Fahsan 3K battery was another.

        Skip to around the 21:00 minute mark.

        Two beautiful uppercuts.

        the thai boxer fly after receiving that punch

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        • #84
          Awesome fuk king post OP.

          Pacman's greatness can't be denied.

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          • #85
            Originally posted by bigjavi973 View Post
            So he jumps up TWO weight classes in just a couple of fights and keeps power, stamina, speed and thats normal???

            You don't gotta put pac to sleep to "get him off you"... I remember correctly Morales beating him.

            hhmmm Would like to see how pac reacts to being hit with plasterito had he be cheating vs pac as well.
            You know PAC has damn good power, but it's his speed and angles that are just too lightning quick, catching people when they aren't expecting it. He hits pretty damn hard for sure but that speed kills... Plus the dude throws lots of punches. Opponents get zero rest......get a little tired, get caught out of position and than PAC is all over their asses!

            He shouldn't have sucked Cotto or Oscar down but in his defense he was still really unconfident about being able to fight at that weight. Those guys should have told him to F off and maybe things would have been a bit different in their fights.

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            • #86
              Originally posted by Left Hook Tua View Post
              While since coming to America, he was best known for fighting Mexican fighters. In Asia, of course, he fought mostly fellow Filipinos, Thais and the occasional Indonesian and Australian.

              He alse fought several Japanese and Korean fighters who were horribly overmatched.







              Pac was The Korean Assasin before he became The Mexican Assasin lol

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              • #87
                i watched these fights in chronological order some years back they were exciting as fck.

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                • #88
                  Originally posted by freedom213 View Post
                  You know PAC has damn good power, but it's his speed and angles that are just too lightning quick, catching people when they aren't expecting it. He hits pretty damn hard for sure but that speed kills... Plus the dude throws lots of punches. Opponents get zero rest......get a little tired, get caught out of position and than PAC is all over their asses!

                  He shouldn't have sucked Cotto or Oscar down but in his defense he was still really unconfident about being able to fight at that weight. Those guys should have told him to F off and maybe things would have been a bit different in their fights.
                  cotto you can say.

                  oscar you can't. it was oscar's idea to fight at 147. pac was still 130 early that year.

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                  • #89
                    Masterful boxing by Pacquiao.

                    Landed more real punches and the harder punches.

                    Mayweather controlled the pace by constantly keeping the distance and clinching but Pacquiao won the rounds much more clearly.

                    Shame about the hometown decision but what can one expect fighting in Vegas with all judges and referee being American.

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                    • #90
                      I hate #48......i think he's a hot steamy POS and would root against him in every fight except khan and shawn porter(because i can't stand his delusional a$$ father)
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                      but he is without a doubt one of the greatest fighters in the history of the sport.

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