Pacquiao's Greatest Fights: Path of an All-Time Great Fighter
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he was a good fighter already here, but you can see how the weight affected him
and his longevity is amazing, for a guy that started at 16 you'd think he'd be burned out like duran and most mexicans and just show up out of shape or be retired by now, maybe his secret is that he isn't in the gym unless if it's for the training campComment
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Before coming to the United States, Pacquiao fought several Jeff Fenech trained Australian fighters. Nedal Hussein was one, Todd Makelin was another.
Brawler Flyweight Pacquiao here with brutal body punches.
Pacquiao has awesome body punching but he rarely throws them. Great coaching there, Freddie The Joke Coach Roach.....
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just finished part 2, pacquiao hurt to the body a couple of times and looks to be gassing a bit
he was a good fighter already here, but you can see how the weight affected him
and his longevity is amazing, for a guy that started at 16 you'd think he'd be burned out like duran and most mexicans and just show up out of shape or be retired by now, maybe his secret is that he isn't in the gym unless if it's for the training camp
but dude's amateur career was basically filipino versions of TOUGH MAN competitions.
he didn't have a real trainer til roach tbh.Comment
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i remember when cotto fans were saying marg hurt cotto with uppercuts and pacquiao didn't have an uppercut.
it was so sweet when pac dropped cotto with an uppercut.Comment
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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.
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Was it sweet when Pacquiao was visitiong Mr. Sandman?Comment
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