Pacquiao winning his first World Title at flyweight vs. Chatchai Sasakul

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  • Ryannn
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    Pacquiao winning his first World Title at flyweight vs. Chatchai Sasakul

    Sasakul was also the lineal flyweight champion.

    He is around 19 to 20 years old.

    Crazy to think how much he has accomplished since this fight and how he is still ****ing it with top welterweights today

    Absolute legend.

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  • richardt
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    If Pac was a soldier, you'd have to shoot him in both legs and both arms to get him to stop fighting. He has that kind of determination.

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      Pac achieved so much even though He was work in progress learning on job. No propertrainer, poor childhood under nourished, weight drained, no way near finished article no wonder Pac had a few early losses and hiccups that won't effect legacy

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        Devastating power.

        Chatchai was only stopped twice in 68 fights.

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          Originally posted by hugh grant
          Pac achieved so much even though He was work in progress learning on job. No propertrainer, poor childhood under nourished, weight drained, no way near finished article no wonder Pac had a few early losses and hiccups that won't effect legacy
          He was relying solely on his punching power, chin and relentlessness in those weights.

          He was not there to box. He wanted to take everyone's heads off. It was good enough that he won titles with it.

          Around late 2000's he actually became a pretty good boxer

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