How did Manny Pacquiao become so successful?

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  • Da Pimper
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    How did Manny Pacquiao become so successful?

    Grew up malnourished.

    No amateur pedigree or trainer.

    Admitted himself he had no talent, just desire to get out of poverty.

    Crude skills, technically deficient.


    Yet manages to become one of the greatest fighters of the 21st Century.

    How did he do it?
    Last edited by Da Pimper; 09-15-2020, 11:57 PM.
  • Luilun
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    #2
    Hard work with no fear

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    • kidbazooka
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      #3
      Hunger to be something.

      Manny came up the hard way nothing was given to him.

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      • Fists_of_Fury
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        #4
        Careful matchmaking and PEDs?

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        • kidbazooka
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          #5
          Originally posted by Fists_of_Fury
          Careful matchmaking and PEDs?
          Alt account alert.

          Uh oh I know who you are.

          Busted!!!!!!

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          • BoZz
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            #6
            I got love for pac but we all know Arum has designed his career, I used to enjoy his fights in the early 00's when he used to war against Morales,JMM and Barerra..he used to win and lose but non the less he deserved respect for his heart. Later on when the cherry picking started and when he started to fight Floyd's leftovers at a catchweight I lost interest in watching him fight. When he fought de la hoya, Oscar was ready for the hospital, he was like a stick...all dehydrated, fighting for dear life. Against Hatton he had a damaged version, once Hatton lost his zero against Floyd he fell into depression and became an alcoholic. From what I know against cotto he fought at a catch weight as well, he fought for the 154lbs title at a 147 catch weight. Clottey was cleary paid to lose too..so like I said his last fights didn't mean anything, Arum made him into a super star with smart calculations. Then the fight against JMM happened....the fight before he got knocked out he should of lost as well btw.

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            • Fists_of_Fury
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              #7
              Originally posted by kidbazooka
              Alt account alert.

              Uh oh I know who you are.

              Busted!!!!!!
              Are you ******ed or just dumb as hell? I am no alt, moron. Over 4k posts and member since 2006. Been talking about Pacquiao's cherry picking and PED use longer than your dumbass had an account.

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              • Ray*
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                Hunger helps motivation.

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                • SilverMiles
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Blackie Chan
                  Grew up malnourished.

                  No amateur pedigree or trainer.

                  Admitted himself he had no talent, just desire to get out of poverty.

                  Crude skills, technically deficient.


                  Yet manages to become one of the greatest fighters of the 21st Century.

                  How did he do it?

                  Power, Speed, and willpower is more than enough make it to top of most divisions.

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                  • QueensburyRules
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Blackie Chan
                    Grew up malnourished.

                    No amateur pedigree or trainer.

                    Admitted himself he had no talent, just desire to get out of poverty.

                    Crude skills, technically deficient.


                    Yet manages to become one of the greatest fighters of the 21st Century.

                    How did he do it?
                    - -Why U no ask him?

                    Toopid?

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