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

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  • #21
    Originally posted by Hype job View Post
    He just became good out of nowhere doe
    yup.

    who the hell is this poochiao who came out of nowhere in 2008?

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    • #22
      Originally posted by Left Hook Tua View Post
      Jorge Julio

      A showcase fight for Pacquiao on the undercard of the Lennox Lewis-Mike Tyson fight. Pacquiao didn't fail to impress in front of a worldwide audience.

      Julio was 44-3 at the time, an Olympic bronze medalist and a former 2-time Bantamweight champion, having been the WBC and later WBO champion for several years.

      Most young fighters are showcased against lesser fighters. Pacquiao fought a very good veteran champion and destroyed him in 2 rounds.

      Damn!! Pac was vicious at 122, had Kovalev power at that weight lol

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Hype job View Post
        Damn!! Pac was vicious at 122, had Kovalev power at that weight lol
        i wonder who was giving pac his peds?

        he didn't have fortune or ariza yet.

        you know..... pac speed and power and stamina is all from peds.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by Left Hook Tua View Post
          i wonder who was giving pac his peds?

          he didn't have fortune or ariza yet.

          you know..... pac speed and power and stamina is all from peds.
          He got good genetics, naturally lean phenotype.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Left Hook Tua View Post
            Ricky Hatton

            Pacquiao's world championship in a 6th weight division and 4th lineal title.

            Hatton was 45-1 at the time, the lineal champion at Junior Welterweight and ranked in the Top 10 P4P.

            Pacquiao battered Hatton in the 1st round and scored a devastating one punch knockout in the 2nd round showing the De La Hoya fight was no fluke and he can compete in the higher weight divisions.

            Absolute peak of peaks imo, hand and footspeed unreal.

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            • #26
              Marquez got away with a lot of lowblows in the 3rd fight, I think he was roided in that 1 too.

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              • #27
                A tough fight for Pacquiao at Super Bantamweight.

                Nedal Hussein who was 19-0 at the time and half his wins at the time were by 1st round KO or TKO.

                Pacquiao almost got knocked out. He got caught and dropped and he was totally out of it. Pacquiao showed a champion's heart fighting through adversity in a very tough and rough and very dirty fight.

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                • #28
                  really enjoying the opening post vs chockvivat(finished part 1), pacquiao doing it all

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by Left Hook Tua View Post
                    Oscar Larios

                    Another tuneup in between fights of the Morales trilogy. A solid win against a very good fighter.

                    Larios was 56-4-1 at the time, a former WBC Junior Featherweight and later WBC Featherweight champion with wins over guys like Israel Vazquez, Willie Jorrin and Wayne McCullough.

                    Larios came in great shape and came to fight. He gave Pacquiao a tough time early in the fight until Pacquiao adjusted and took over in the 2nd half.

                    used to be one of my favourite pacquiao fights, pacquiao completely outboxes him in the second half

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by SplitSecond View Post
                      used to be one of my favourite pacquiao fights, pacquiao completely outboxes him in the second half
                      very underrated win. ppl think oh it's at 130 and larios is a 122 fighter. larios looks huge compared to little pac.

                      larios was a damn good fighter. damn good 122 fighter and after pacquiao fight i think he went on to win a 126 belt.

                      pacquiao i think underestimated him and had to adjust after larios rocked him.

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