Why Pacquiao Was UNSTOPPABLE

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  • Опубліковано 15 чер 2024
  • Technique Books: www.modernmartialartist.com/t... Let's take a technical look at the tactics that made GOAT boxer Pacman so great. The southpaw 8 devision champion, coached by the legendary Freddie Roach, was a total phenom at all parts of boxing. From footwork to head movement to punching combinations, no one did it like Manny Pacquia.
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  • @TheModernMartialArtist
    @TheModernMartialArtist  Рік тому +80

    Technique Books: www.modernmartialartist.com/technique-books-by-tmma-david-christian/
    Mortal Weapons the Fight Comic: www.modernmartialartist.com/mortal-weapons/

    • @chrismeetswest
      @chrismeetswest Рік тому +3

      Yeah, I think Rhythm Boxing just ripped off another one of your videos :( Sorry bro.

    • @Juanmarkothings
      @Juanmarkothings Рік тому +1

      Americans being Americans when it comes to Floyd. Then again it's how Filipinos pride that shows how Filipinos fight in a box, and who could do it better than Legendary Manny Pacquiao. Can't blame both countries carries their flags with their heroes up front.

  • @CraicDealer
    @CraicDealer Рік тому +1987

    I've been a Pacquiao fan ever since I was 14 watching his first fight with Barrera. There's no doubt he became a much greater, more rounded boxer as his career went on, but I'll always have a soft spot for the early Manny, with the all or nothing, kamikaze style. His career really was a great and exciting time to be a boxing fan. His willingness to fight anyone and risk losing, just to test himself, is an aspect sadly missing in boxing today.

    • @JonP1245
      @JonP1245 Рік тому +97

      Fr boxing sucks now

    • @H3llr4z0r
      @H3llr4z0r Рік тому +170

      Yeah I blame Mayweather for putting the emphasis on the money and undefeated record but I don't deny his great skill. I feel like the closest we have to that old school mentality is GGG, Loma and Inoue but because of promotions, it's still hard to make the super fights. GGG is also old af now.

    • @chaosapiant
      @chaosapiant Рік тому +155

      @@H3llr4z0r Mayweather is an incredibly skilled boxer. Unfortunately he's (most of the time) incredibly boring to watch.

    • @H3llr4z0r
      @H3llr4z0r Рік тому +44

      @@chaosapiant Different strokes for different strokes I guess. Seeing the mechanics of his philly shell, it's honestly an art form but I understand why people would say it's boring. In his younger years, he was more vicious and entertaining to watch though. But yeah there's currently not much fights I find entertainting and I want the lightweights to fight but they fucking won't and also sadly the Crawford Spence is doomed to be our generation's Khan Brooks.

    • @Stroggoii
      @Stroggoii Рік тому +30

      Blame marketing. Overpaid pencil pushers spend so long hyping fights to sponsors by the time they actually happen the fighters are past their prime.
      Because it's not the dozen hits you take at fight night, but the thousands you take in training, that cut your career short. Fighters would be better off if they were fighting, and getting paid, more often. But promoters and marketers don't care about the fighters or the fans, they only care about ripping off HBO, Tecate, Burger King et al with an ever worsening product.

  • @justinfederico4987
    @justinfederico4987 Рік тому +49

    I'm from Mexico and mexicans have nothing but mad love for Pacquiao.

    • @a_l7515
      @a_l7515 3 місяці тому +1

      only mexicans love the original pacquiao with the explosive attack style compared to his 2011 - 2018 style in which i do not like at all

    • @leeruiz1868
      @leeruiz1868 3 дні тому

      Wow... thank you. We love MANNY TOO.

  • @Great-Dao-of-Elegance
    @Great-Dao-of-Elegance Рік тому +1208

    The era where most boxers weren't afraid to fight opponents that could potentially end up in their loss.

    • @piwi2775
      @piwi2775 Рік тому +207

      end of an era where losses were accepted as part of your growth and greatness

    • @Great-Dao-of-Elegance
      @Great-Dao-of-Elegance Рік тому +158

      @@piwi2775 Yep, look at Marquez, dude never gave up fighting Manny even after several loses. Even the first champ Manny defeated didn't shy away from fighting an unknown fighter he's never prepared for because his actual opponent wasn't able to fight. Heck even Mike's opponents should be given credit for not dodging him.
      Emmanuel Augustus was also one of my favorites, dude got robbed so many times but he didn't let it get to him and still fought on his own terms.

    • @CDodger24
      @CDodger24 Рік тому +73

      @@Great-Dao-of-Elegance Fighters of this generation keeps ducking each other in order to remain undefeated. People say Mayweather ducked for his streak but these new bloods do it to a ridiculous level where top boxers are afraid to face each other.

    • @tomoyakun9294
      @tomoyakun9294 Рік тому +10

      And then we have floyd

    • @aclock2
      @aclock2 Рік тому +73

      @@CDodger24 Being undefeated shouldnt be the measurement of greatness. I can fight 200 girls and have a 200-0 undefeated record, and that doesnt mean jackshit.

  • @saneman7177
    @saneman7177 Рік тому +388

    The run he went on 2008-2011 was legendary

    • @strategery101
      @strategery101 Рік тому +36

      I’ll never forget it

    • @quanlinglingdingle5969
      @quanlinglingdingle5969 Рік тому

      @@strategery101 u will one day

    • @prodj.mixapeofficial6431
      @prodj.mixapeofficial6431 Рік тому +23

      The Mexican of pace were the golden age for me, full of pride and passion to fight each to be better, unlike today.

    • @itzerisadomeeiot4980
      @itzerisadomeeiot4980 Рік тому +1

      the day he start losing those fifht are the day he was legendary until his last fight

    • @saneman7177
      @saneman7177 Рік тому +11

      Beating Thurman for the belt was ridiculous tbh…

  • @homersimpson4379
    @homersimpson4379 Рік тому +132

    I can always watch a video about Pacquiao anyday

    • @eetfuk3571
      @eetfuk3571 Рік тому +7

      my coach back then before he died was always telling me that if I want to adapt a very unusual style that nobody would ever be prepared, watch a Pacquiao fight. I followed him, even though I was a big fan of the lad since that Lewis vs Tyson fight, I can't appreciate him that much and I saw him back then just as an entertaining fighter.

  • @monkehp
    @monkehp Рік тому +113

    As a Puerto Rican and fan of Cotto, that knockdown in the 4th is one of the craziest things I've ever seen. Extremely demoralizing, because it was so impressive. You didn't catch the angle here, but Pacquiao was literally jumping up and was IN THE AIR when he landed that short left upper. I highly doubt he practiced that, it was just straight instinct. He is a FIGHTER, through and through.
    Cotto got on his bike after that. The fight was over.

    • @antonioaaronosabel9574
      @antonioaaronosabel9574 3 місяці тому

      🇵🇭 We Love Cotto here too !!!

    • @ChikoTheOGDog
      @ChikoTheOGDog Місяць тому

      As a Filipino, I consider Cotto to be one of the greatest of all time. Along with Pacquiao. Never ducked anyone, never fought dirty, just pure skill and entertainment. His redemption against Margarito will always be one of the best fights ever.

  • @MrATowhidi
    @MrATowhidi Рік тому +206

    For the younger fans, both Erik Morales and Miguel Cotto were top tier fighters and warriors. Even though I was more a Barrera fan, it really got to me when Morales shook his head and indicated he had enough after Manny knocked him down in their third fight. I had never seen Morales ‘give up’.

    • @eetfuk3571
      @eetfuk3571 Рік тому +47

      that's right, lad. it was at that exact moment I thought that maybe Manny is destined to become one of the greatest fighters of all time, and will be the greatest of this generation. I know that Pacquiao that time maybe improved a lot more than people could imagine, he made a Mexican warrior to tap out to strikes which was quite impossible to think of.

    • @nathanielrobles3284
      @nathanielrobles3284 Рік тому +10

      And they say Cotto was drained but cotto chose to fight and was the favorite before fight night. The time he lost ce with people excuses even though cotto never made any excuse. People just hatin on pacman.

    • @eetfuk3571
      @eetfuk3571 Рік тому +2

      @@nathanielrobles3284 Cotto wasn't drained. he chose to fight Manny at catch weight, if there's a problem he should not accepted the fight. same goes to Margarito, how come Margarito was drained to the bones if he scaled 150 at Pacquiao fight where in his last 2 fight, he fought at 147 and weighed in 147?

    • @nathanielrobles3284
      @nathanielrobles3284 Рік тому +2

      @@eetfuk3571 I said other say that as an excuse of why cotto lost. Not me. Margariro was too heavy during that fight night, around 160.

    • @eetfuk3571
      @eetfuk3571 Рік тому +1

      @@nathanielrobles3284 I know, I'm with you. it's just ridiculous from these haters to brag about catchweight where Canelo has 9 catchweight fights and Mayweather has 4 catchweight fights as well.

  • @T3l3MuNd0
    @T3l3MuNd0 Рік тому +495

    Pacquiao always came at you & was willing to go toe to toe. Thats why alot of Mexican fans appreciated Pacquiao's style of fighting. Thing I noticed was whenever any of the Mexican boxers wanted to go toe to toe, Manny accepted & Manny was too fast all the time.
    That's why Marquez was the only one to not only hang on to Pacquiao, but also knocking him out cold in the 4th fight.

    • @nicklubrino2606
      @nicklubrino2606 Рік тому +48

      Marquez is a counterpuncher. A counterpuncher would wait for you to punch leaving your self open. Marquez used Pacquiao’s own aggression against himself.

    • @T3l3MuNd0
      @T3l3MuNd0 Рік тому +43

      @@nicklubrino2606 exactly. That's why they say "styles make fights" Marquez being the counter puncher & Pacquiao being the aggressor, someone is bound to get hit.
      In the 4th fight, Marquez punched Pacquiao to the body at first. Which somewhat slowed Pacquiao down or it forced him to cover his body over his head. Which is why that 3rd round Knockdown was just a beautiful punch. Looked like a body punch only to turn into a over hand right hook.
      Pacquiao though AT THE END OF EVERY ROUND he would come at Marquez with a "right, left ,right combo" that's why in the 5th round, Pacquiao was coming at Marquez & Marquez was getting hit, but he literally smiled at the end of that round all bloody face. Why?! Because he knew what Pacquiao was gonna do.
      Then last 10 seconds of the 6th round, Pacquiao looked dead for like 2 minutes after that punch to the mouth.
      Best fight out of them 4. I still have it on my phone. & I'm Filipino.

    • @nicklubrino2606
      @nicklubrino2606 Рік тому

      @@T3l3MuNd0 My wife is Filipino. Filipinos would consider you a traitor. I learned not to say anything negative about Manny Pacquiao but to keep my mouth shut.

    • @T3l3MuNd0
      @T3l3MuNd0 Рік тому +15

      @@nicklubrino2606 😂🤣 seriously?! Well my family is the family that invites Mexicans to Pacquiao fights. The 3rd & 4th fight with Marquez, De La Hoya, Hatton, Cotto, Margarito & Mayweather fight. We Invited mostly our Mexican friends cuz our own family of cousins already bought it themselves. . . 😂 & back in the 90s & early 2000s, my mom was able to get the De La Hoya fights vs Trinidad (yeah I know. . . ) & Vargas on 📼 vhs cuz we were fans of De La Hoya too. Even Tyson & Holyfield "bite fight" 🤣
      I bet you them same Filipinos who would call me a traitor would claim "Marquez stepped on Pacquiao's foot & he cheated to knock him out"

    • @niloluisylanan2761
      @niloluisylanan2761 Рік тому +4

      But after his lucky punch that provided him the knock out he evaded Pacquiao like he is hounded by a ghost.

  • @Tenchigumi
    @Tenchigumi Рік тому +328

    What I love about Pacquiao's KO over David Diaz is that from certain angles, he doesn't look like he's exerting any force into the punch; it looks like he's just casually straightening his arm. But the accuracy of the punch and timing with Diaz's movement led to a killer impact that ended the night.

    • @Mindlabytinth
      @Mindlabytinth Рік тому +17

      same feeling Foreman's ko of Moorer gave me, it takes a lot of skill to do that much damage as make it look that effortless

    • @Halibut86
      @Halibut86 Рік тому +5

      Don't need much power if the opponent is doing it for you!
      Bonus for that shot at 6:40 - even if it doesn't connect, Pac is relatively safe from the counter

    • @Tenchigumi
      @Tenchigumi Рік тому +5

      @@Halibut86 good eye. I feel like that encapsulates the key tenets of attacking in martial arts: do as much meaningful damage as possible, as efficiently as possible, and as safely as possible.

    • @isaacaggalot1848
      @isaacaggalot1848 Рік тому +5

      that was the greatest pacquiao i ever witnessed, he was a natural light weight fighting at welterweight, always david vs Goliath

    • @eetfuk3571
      @eetfuk3571 Рік тому +5

      Pacquiao capitalized a basic fundamental in boxing that fight. don't commit too much, let your opponent do it for you. Pacquiao was hiding that left hand all night long, he pummeled him with jabs and some flashy combos to frustrate Diaz and force him to shell up. when the time was right, Pacquiao hid that left hand perfectly and threw a perfect cross instead of an uppercut even Diaz was absolutely open for a massive uppercut that moment.

  • @cebuanostud
    @cebuanostud Рік тому +633

    I still remember watching that Hatton fight live. It was electrifying and loud. And after the K/O you could feel and hear the varying murmur of the crown in the stadium as Hatton lay stiff on the canvas. To say the least I was shocked- overwhelmed of many emotions.
    It was a coronation of Manny's greatness, an event I will never forget.

    • @maverickstclare3756
      @maverickstclare3756 Рік тому +26

      I honestly thought he was dead

    • @Redpanda1214
      @Redpanda1214 Рік тому +23

      Wow your lucky you watch that live they say that is the most loudest crowd you ever imagine

    • @eetfuk3571
      @eetfuk3571 Рік тому +31

      my friends were absolutely shocked and silent for a meantime the moment Hatton got KOd. of course, we're Brits and rooting for our boy that night but I ain't counting Manny out. but that was absolutely fast, and it was sad to see our man fell down like that.

    • @ernestocarrillo7
      @ernestocarrillo7 Рік тому +1

      Marquez knocking out Manny the PakBISHman flat out was way better of a knock out. KO OF THE DECADE.

    • @ernestocarrillo7
      @ernestocarrillo7 Рік тому +1

      @@maverickstclare3756 Yeah many people in the Philippines they tough Marquez killed the steroids using s0b. 😂🤣😅

  • @chadgarganta7989
    @chadgarganta7989 Рік тому +397

    I hope people will realize how special and amazing Pacquiao was not only inside the ring, but outside as well. Truly one of the greatest fighters of all time.

    • @saneman7177
      @saneman7177 Рік тому +17

      I don’t think there’s any doubt about that

    • @stephencox8723
      @stephencox8723 Рік тому

      he lost to marquez 4 times, though.

    • @saneman7177
      @saneman7177 Рік тому +35

      @@stephencox8723 he lost fights… losing fights doesn’t discount legendary status, all the greats lose fights… you know undefeated Tyson Fury lost in the amateurs to David Price, a guy who was a white audley Harrison in the pro ranks… Usyk lost to middleweight Shawn Porter in the amateurs…
      Pacquiaou was a phenomenal boxer & his record reflects that.

    • @michaelbrantley675
      @michaelbrantley675 Рік тому +11

      Correction cause facts care not for feelings. He is listed as 2-1-1 against Marquez. The first of which could be argued in his favor as well. Even in their last fight before getting flatlined he was up on the cards then as well.

    • @chagogo1227
      @chagogo1227 Рік тому +1

      ​@@stephencox8723 marquez offered 100mil to a 5th fight but marquez refused. he knows he'll ended either with 100mil or brain damage. good decision though.

  • @jonathan2755
    @jonathan2755 Рік тому +125

    Favourite fighter of all time. No bling no trash talk just pure boxing ability. Love the guy.

    • @heightsfynest6023
      @heightsfynest6023 Рік тому

      Overrated he clearly use peds that's why he avoided random blood and urine testing he got 8 losses and been knocked out 3 times in his career one of them he was out cold

    • @jonathan2755
      @jonathan2755 Рік тому

      @@heightsfynest6023 how many division champion is he? 9? Spent his whole career giving clean urines. Beat the cream of the crop of fighters and champions. But OK.

  • @elijahsammy4393
    @elijahsammy4393 Рік тому +52

    He's got that heroic Rocky Balboa life narrative. His ability to rise again when knocked down. Real courage and strength show...

  • @rafaelperalta1676
    @rafaelperalta1676 Рік тому +65

    I remember not wanting to watch Pacquiao's fights when I was a kid. I preferred watching cartoons or anime than watch tons of commercial and little boxing. But I had a change of heart after one day I decided to sit down and watch properly. Then I knew why my late dad gets excited when Manny has fights. During 2009 till around 2011, were the most exciting years for me after I became a Pacman fan. I was 12 to 14 back then. I remember waiting, watching, and cheering for the man. We get sad and disappointed whenever he loses, and celebrates whenever he wins, especially if it's a KO. Those were fond memories I'll never forget. Whenever I see Pacman, he reminds me of my dad and those times we enjoyed the People's Champ's boxing together.

  • @knightshousegames
    @knightshousegames Рік тому +64

    I feel like of all the fight breakdowns we've seen here over the years, Pacquiao is the only person who fights like Pacquiao

  • @surgicalboxing1551
    @surgicalboxing1551 Рік тому +262

    As an Asian we never had a super athlete that was ever recognized on the world stage. He made us all proud. I am doubtful anyone will break his 8 division world champion in this life time.

    • @thomashightower7881
      @thomashightower7881 Рік тому +29

      Be ready for another; Naoya Inoue is still at the beginning of his prime.

    • @Whiterun_Gaurd
      @Whiterun_Gaurd Рік тому +31

      @@thomashightower7881 cant wait to see him fight some higher level boxers. But in boxing its never good to rush to the top. We should be patient.

    • @remyhavoc4463
      @remyhavoc4463 Рік тому +24

      @@Whiterun_Gaurd tbf, most people value best fighting the best rather than an undefeated streak

    • @Whiterun_Gaurd
      @Whiterun_Gaurd Рік тому +6

      @@remyhavoc4463 indeed. But a clean record is so important in boxing. Early losses can ruin your career. Ofcourse we would love to see him go for all the belts right away.

    • @remyhavoc4463
      @remyhavoc4463 Рік тому +2

      @@Whiterun_Gaurd yeah, Canelo is still a solid contender for the Goat of this era debate, but his losses kinda ruined that for some people 🙄

  • @conlan1015
    @conlan1015 Рік тому +172

    Pac Man is a example of technique over height, man fought Margarito and Algieri 5’11 boxers weighing around 150 and 160 in the ring

    • @AxleTrade
      @AxleTrade Рік тому +19

      Guy was always punching above his weight. Too bad most "stars" today choose to be weight bullies.

    • @kareemabdulwahhab6919
      @kareemabdulwahhab6919 Рік тому

      @@AxleTrade Margarito was a nobody at that point and Chris Algeri? Lmaaaaao he's a never was.

    • @tadzsebastian3094
      @tadzsebastian3094 Рік тому

      Not to mention few others like mosley and horn dudes are tall as well.

    • @vantom6194
      @vantom6194 Рік тому +8

      @@kareemabdulwahhab6919 pacquiao is a natural lightweight the fact the he fight above this weight and dominate them is amazing

    • @kareemabdulwahhab6919
      @kareemabdulwahhab6919 Рік тому

      @@vantom6194 Okay??

  • @redghettosun
    @redghettosun Рік тому +416

    Even in the early stages of his career, Pacquiao was an extremely intelligent boxer. He adapts, changes up his tactics and he figures out how to win. In other words he's always had a Plan B, C, D in his arsenal. Something most fighters don't have. Without those multi-dimensional qualities, his star would have faded long ago and we wouldn't be taking about him right now. Just for challenging killers like Thurman, Crawford and Spence in their prime at that stage in his career, just shows you that Manny was always on a different level.

    • @redghettosun
      @redghettosun Рік тому +20

      @@Punchout101 Good point. Steward saw the greatness in Pacquiao early on. Also, Pacquiao had an iron chin and unusually thick bones in his wrists. More similar to a middle or heavy weight. For his height, he was able to compete in super welter weight through these natural gifts.

    • @Markzuckfuckerburg
      @Markzuckfuckerburg Рік тому +9

      @@redghettosun what i always like to say when comparing Floyd with pac man is that Floyd's last fight was with a UA-camr manny's last fight was yorden ugas....let that sink in.

    • @redghettosun
      @redghettosun Рік тому +34

      @@Markzuckfuckerburg Pacquiao wanted to go out fighting the elite in his division. Spence, Crawford and Thurman all of whom Mayweather was actively ducking. Instead he fought Berto and McGregor who isn't even a boxer. Pac was a classic pure fighter and Mayweather a business boxer. Who would you respect in terms of legacy? Nuff said.

    • @Markzuckfuckerburg
      @Markzuckfuckerburg Рік тому +13

      @@redghettosun couldn't have said it better.

    • @mr.brightside6576
      @mr.brightside6576 Рік тому +1

      @@Markzuckfuckerburg even if you dont count floyd's win over mcgregor, he already cemented his legacy by winning fifteen major world titles without losing eight times, no two draws and didnt get knocked out three times. so, floyd can fight anybody specially when it's for hundreds of millions of dollars for a very easy fight. he already earned that right. its up to manny if he wants his head gets banged when he's already old.

  • @sebpalacio6310
    @sebpalacio6310 Рік тому +24

    Manny broke nearly every rule of traditional boxing and became one of the GOATs

  • @hanrysoul
    @hanrysoul Рік тому +32

    Another thing I love about Manny's fighting style is that he always throws a barrage of punches. If the first one misses he makes sure that the following will hit his opponent with the help of his excellent foot work.

  • @jezebulls
    @jezebulls Рік тому +49

    Pacquaio will always be my all time favorite boxer. He always gave it his all and kept us entertained.

  • @el34glo59
    @el34glo59 11 місяців тому +15

    Pacquiaos ring IQ was so underrated. So was his defense. He would block so many punches people thought landed. His head ability to duck a punch the mill second after throwing one was insane too. And his footwork speaks for itself itself
    No matter how many things looked bad for him on paper, he made it look easy. Never another

  • @honeyball6741
    @honeyball6741 Рік тому +45

    I can't imagine a guy from flyweight with a 5 ft and 5.5 inches went up and fight upto superwelter weight and even win against a guy with 5 ft 11 inches and almost 20 lbs. difference. Truly a once in a lifetime fighter. Great videos as always

  • @FightSceneFilmSchool
    @FightSceneFilmSchool Рік тому +102

    That was an amazing time to be a boxing fan. So many incredible fighters in the lower weight classes facing each other. Watching Manny develop from a one-punch fighter was a blast.

    • @brownwallet942
      @brownwallet942 Рік тому

      Not to mention great boxing games on Playstation 2

  • @leechrec
    @leechrec Рік тому +19

    What a privilege it was to witness Manny's career. First time Pacquiao was when I was a kid watching the local boxing program Blow by Blow.

  • @ginvodka3115
    @ginvodka3115 Рік тому +20

    6:23 damn as a normal person, watching a boxer stay unflinched with his face centimeters away from opponents glove, that was damn impressive

  • @grassrootsflshp
    @grassrootsflshp Рік тому +12

    The last of the old-school true fighters. And probably the most unorthodox of them all. In every fight of his, he poured out his heart and soul it was always money well spent!

  • @zhaowarudo9753
    @zhaowarudo9753 Рік тому +35

    As one who plays a lot of videogames, I couldn't help but appreciate the way he cancels his movements/punches to 'read' even during stressful situations

    • @kuroshinko427
      @kuroshinko427 Рік тому +6

      A Pacquiao clasic is him walking around his opponent, stops abruptly, then unleashes a haymaker left from nowhere to down the other guy.

    • @hynori1819
      @hynori1819 Рік тому +5

      we need to nerf animation cancel

    • @ryanhernandez8324
      @ryanhernandez8324 Рік тому +1

      @@kuroshinko427 The mind games are unreal

  • @Unit27
    @Unit27 Рік тому +123

    It would be awesome seeing a breakdown of the rivalry with Juan Manuel Márquez. Seems like their styles were perfectly suited to make for incredible fights every time.

    • @bjuganda7758
      @bjuganda7758 Рік тому +28

      A aggressor that loves to fight brawlers vs a counterpuncher that loves to brawl. Both styles are somewhat evenly matched

    • @nathanielrobles3284
      @nathanielrobles3284 Рік тому +19

      And even on their last fight pacman was so ahead that he got complacent and get KO'ed so it was still a close fight cause manny about to KO marquez then but the perfect timinf and pacman carelessness sealed the deal.

    • @letmethink9414
      @letmethink9414 Рік тому

      HE WAS TRASH!!!

    • @lordjimenez5660
      @lordjimenez5660 Рік тому +7

      Even though I'm a Pacquiao fan, I highly respect Marquez and always enjoyed their fights the most. Even during their 4th match, Pacquiao was already leading by the rounds and started to dominate Marquez. Manny started to get complacent however and gave Marquez the perfect window to deliver a skull-shattering counter punch that knocked Manny out cold.

    • @hanrysoul
      @hanrysoul Рік тому +3

      @@nathanielrobles3284 everyone knows in their last fight that Marquez was about to get his face busted and lost if the fight goes on hasn't he landed that clean shot that took Manny soul out.

  • @mrfantasticyellow2471
    @mrfantasticyellow2471 Рік тому +17

    Aside from his power and speed I really admire his footwork. The fact that he can hit someone and move to the side before his opponent reacts. Such an amazing skill to learn and master

  • @pHixiq
    @pHixiq Рік тому +22

    Him breaking the meta(for here, the fundamentals of boxing) made him super unpredictable. And it was even better that he knew what he was doing

    • @heightsfynest6023
      @heightsfynest6023 Рік тому

      He's not that good that's why he lost 8 times and got knocked out 3 times

    • @rynzler8188
      @rynzler8188 Рік тому +16

      @@heightsfynest6023 He's not that good thats why he's the only one who conquered 8 divisions

    • @OMGWhoAreYou3773
      @OMGWhoAreYou3773 Рік тому +10

      @@heightsfynest6023 he’s not that good because he never backed down from a fight regardless of the risk of loss.

    • @ralphjeromebatuigas7462
      @ralphjeromebatuigas7462 Рік тому +8

      @@heightsfynest6023 Yea he's not that good that he won on 8 different divisions setting a record that many boxing expert agreed that that record will never be broken. The dude is a freak of nature

    • @stalinsoulz7872
      @stalinsoulz7872 7 місяців тому

      ​@@ralphjeromebatuigas7462hes that not good that his 1:1 enigma that future boxing fans will placed him alongside the greats and that generations down the line may break his freakish nature of accolades.

  • @johnsebastianalday5698
    @johnsebastianalday5698 Рік тому +51

    Appreciate this breakdown/great trip down memory lane of the living legend Manny "Pac-Man" Pacquiao 🥊🔥
    Truly blessed to have witnessed Pac-Man's improbable/extraordinary ascent in the 2000s; from climbing multiple weight classes to become Boxing's only 8-Division World Champion whilst beating countless Hall of Famers, to achieving bonafide superstardom and crossover appeal, Manny truly was a singular, once-in-a lifetime fighter that we may never truly see the likes of in the sport anytime in the foreseeable future.
    I am quite interested in seeing a style/fight breakdown series on the "Mini 4 Kings of the 2000s" (not an official name for the group): Manny Pacquiao, Juan Manuel Marquez, Marco Antonio Barrera, and Erik Morales

  • @jeepamir508
    @jeepamir508 Рік тому +28

    The way Pacman dealed with top level opposition is legendary
    3:06 - this sequence in particular. In the first fight with Morales, Manny was an aggressive pressure fighter. But in the second one, he became more technical and didn't left Morales a chance. That check hook was the beginning of the end for Morales

  • @RichardFlores2K
    @RichardFlores2K Рік тому +77

    Lightning speed + thunderous power + storming combinations + windy footwork = Manny Pacquiao 🇵🇭🥊

  • @TainoMantis
    @TainoMantis Рік тому +23

    Great video! Much appreciated!
    One of my favorite modern fighters. He had many unusual, unorthodox techniques he got away with due to incredible foot speed, hand speed, and stamina. At 130, he was a tornado of energy (throwing insane amounts of punches). At 140, he was evolved into a dangerous, pressuring counterpuncher / boxer-puncher. One of a kind ATG.

  • @RandySpycyWeinr
    @RandySpycyWeinr Рік тому +58

    Pacquiao is like a really tightly wound spring, he can generate so much power and speed from those giant calfs.

    • @ryanharris7891
      @ryanharris7891 Рік тому +39

      @Hayder Al-Mohammad only this hasn't been proven at all and is speculation from lesser men

    • @homersimpson4379
      @homersimpson4379 Рік тому +24

      @Hayder Al-Mohammad He literally got less KOs and slower as he went up.

    • @jovimorevlog8657
      @jovimorevlog8657 Рік тому

      @Hayder Al-Mohammad LOL if he was on peds and got stronger and more power, why the hell he has less KO's in his resume when he stepped on welterweight? bruh just stfu.

    • @Redpanda1214
      @Redpanda1214 Рік тому +22

      @Hayder Al-Mohammad hater spotted

    • @Redpanda1214
      @Redpanda1214 Рік тому

      @Hayder Al-Mohammad give any evidence that he was positive using PED like Floyd,Canelo,Tyson furry,Mosley and Roy Jones Jr?

  • @lavatun
    @lavatun Рік тому +22

    Man was damn near a force of nature inside the ring.. Wonder how that must feel for the people who fought him in the later stage of his career where he was super famous..

    • @michaelbrianadriano3797
      @michaelbrianadriano3797 Рік тому

      bradley told in the interview he was like fighting king kong. 😂

    • @lavatun
      @lavatun Рік тому

      @mba one of my cousins met him on a flight.. Pacman is pretty cool outside the ring and is fond of practical jokes according to my cousin..

  • @KamenRiderBlackSun
    @KamenRiderBlackSun Рік тому +66

    i cried man tears at his last fight knowing we will never see him box like this again

    • @thomashightower7881
      @thomashightower7881 Рік тому +33

      @Hayder Al-Mohammad oh boohoo. Even if he was doing every steroid known to man and crystal meth, skills and ring iq can't be obtained through drug use. All the strength in the world is useless if you're outsmarted in the ring. Let people celebrate a GOAT's career. Your first name is fitting

    • @remyhavoc4463
      @remyhavoc4463 Рік тому +15

      @@thomashightower7881 "Hayder" 🤣 good one

    • @eetfuk3571
      @eetfuk3571 Рік тому +12

      @@thomashightower7881 "your first name is fitting" jesus christ that was clever lmfao.

    • @nathanielrobles3284
      @nathanielrobles3284 Рік тому

      @Hayder Al-Mohammad still believing that bs? You know mayweather was sued by manny cause he accused him of using illegals substance/drug/etc and mayweathet lost. And to think Mayweather is so much richer tham pacman. You just can't accept the fact that a little filipino is so much greater than many other greats. Stop your racism and hate lol

    • @nicklubrino2606
      @nicklubrino2606 Рік тому

      In interviews before the fight, he talked about his presidential campaign. That’s why he retired, so he concentrate on his campaign. He came in 3rd.

  • @bungalo50
    @bungalo50 Рік тому +16

    The GOAT

  • @orteab
    @orteab Рік тому +11

    Dude you are awesome! Masterpiece of footage and description!!!

  • @MrDvfdsv
    @MrDvfdsv Рік тому +11

    I've seen him step the lead foot inside and use the jab to "trap" /interrupt the opponent's cross before hitting them with his own cross. Brilliant move.

  • @ayehawk2281
    @ayehawk2281 Рік тому +45

    Manny Pacquiao's signature Axe Punch (it's like a jab combined with uppercut) was something new to me, his splitting the attacks defensively while making his own offense.. that's just pure brilliance.

    • @jhiinrex
      @jhiinrex Рік тому

      its bolo punch made by another filipino boxer

  • @angelopaolo
    @angelopaolo Рік тому +8

    My uncle frm Philippines was telling me about pacquiao when he was just starting out as a boxer. He told me to keep an eye out for this guy because he will be great someday.

  • @monarch4294
    @monarch4294 Рік тому +8

    i really find manny's punch weird when i was a kid
    but realize hes living on a different world

  • @druebio851
    @druebio851 Рік тому +10

    The fact he can literally think on his feet while also accepting each of his strategies' weaknesses, he creates an entirely different style from his own just to defeat his opponent.

  • @sethteeter5225
    @sethteeter5225 Рік тому +36

    Pacquiao is an absolute inspiration his story, skill, and character are all equally amazing

  • @jackryanTV
    @jackryanTV Рік тому +3

    Goat. My family Ate dinner with him and his team before his fight in Austin Texas idrm who he was fighting but I met him and he said a prayer over my sister. My stepdad and him are childhood friends

  • @jupiterboltron9538
    @jupiterboltron9538 Рік тому +1

    every one of us filipinos where going to miss each and every manny fights, .it always seems there is a national holiday when he was going to a match i love that moment,friends and family all gather to watch and support manny,,, ,it feels the stops

  • @rafaelrobin5155
    @rafaelrobin5155 Рік тому +7

    Footwork, Speed, Power, Strategy, Toughness
    Coordinated all those in his games and became the 8-division champ or something

  • @vloggingismyhobby
    @vloggingismyhobby Рік тому +14

    The Differences of Pacquiao Compare to the Other Boxers is.. Pacquiao did not like a Cherry Picking fight. He wants to fight all of the best boxer in the world. Just to challenge himself and to challenge his pponent skills & ability. And to probe himself that he didint fear of anything.
    Especially Not because of the money or for the record of his boxing record. It Just because he is a real Fighter that is why he is one of a kind boxer and the G.O.A.T compare to the other boxers.🤩👍

  • @robdeam7893
    @robdeam7893 Рік тому +4

    He lit de la Hoya up badly. Beautiful work

  • @Wears-Many-Hats
    @Wears-Many-Hats Рік тому +14

    these videos really help me to improve my techniques and arsenal, keep up the good work!

    • @eetfuk3571
      @eetfuk3571 Рік тому +1

      work with your cardio and footwork a lot. his style is very taxing, his movements alone.

  • @neilsacatropezsaura2320
    @neilsacatropezsaura2320 Рік тому +6

    What I love about pacman is the fact that he doesn't back down always fought fire with fire

  • @imjustnobody807
    @imjustnobody807 Рік тому +3

    I'm proud that I shake hands with him when I was in 4th grade way back in 2009 but up until now I still remember that moment, and many's hands are so strong it felt like I'm holding a huge brick in one hand. And also a proud neighbor in kaimba😄

  • @dagoat2596
    @dagoat2596 Рік тому +2

    just the sheer names of champions that he faced during his career says alot about the man...sheesh!

  • @onetimethurman583
    @onetimethurman583 Рік тому +7

    Pride of 🇲🇾 our hero the pacman is always the best thanks for making proud all Malaysian people

    • @armanpena3870
      @armanpena3870 Рік тому +1

      Stop it he is Indonesian. 🇮🇩

    • @pape6745
      @pape6745 Рік тому +1

      @@armanpena3870 lol Pacman is from Philippines 🇵🇭

    • @EBestLetterE5
      @EBestLetterE5 Рік тому

      umm isnt he from the philippines?

    • @LiwaySaGu
      @LiwaySaGu Рік тому

      @@EBestLetterE5 Filipinos, Indonesians, Malaysians are from the Malay race so technically we are all 'Malaysian'

    • @EBestLetterE5
      @EBestLetterE5 Рік тому

      @@LiwaySaGu we are malays not 🇲🇾

  • @Mikey_The-Pikey
    @Mikey_The-Pikey Рік тому +6

    An absolute master of the craft

  • @Halibut86
    @Halibut86 Рік тому +23

    Pac is so exciting, not afraid to break the rules!
    Some of these tactics are a bit similar to Loma... very interesting!

    • @Rikson_27
      @Rikson_27 Рік тому +6

      Lol pac is his dad 😂

    • @eetfuk3571
      @eetfuk3571 Рік тому +6

      @@Rikson_27 indeed. remember when Loma wants a Mayweather fight at 147 but not a Pacquiao fight at 135?

    • @Rikson_27
      @Rikson_27 Рік тому

      @@eetfuk3571 yah it’s obvious he dont want that smoke!

    • @johnlemon435
      @johnlemon435 Рік тому +4

      Pacman is the goat loma never be a great like Pacman did

    • @user-dn4kq8zh6l
      @user-dn4kq8zh6l Рік тому +1

      Well, if loma have power, he is basically a refine version of Pacquiao.

  • @KuyaArbee
    @KuyaArbee Рік тому +5

    Pacquiao is truly a once in a lifetime talent! Just look at the speed! The IQ! And offensive masterclass! No fight was truly boring’ dude came in to WIN and win convincingly

  • @wasabi5338
    @wasabi5338 Рік тому +4

    Pacquiao was at his most ferocious when he was wearing the red fiery shorts.

  • @brown_man_Drey4059
    @brown_man_Drey4059 Рік тому +8

    Manny is a prime example of an awesome boxer! I've been a fan since from start of his boxing career. Hall Of Famer in my book indeed! What a career!

  • @mrdanielwon
    @mrdanielwon 11 місяців тому +2

    Awesome way to breakdown the subtleties of form and technique so that non-boxers can understand and realize how amazing Pacquiao is. Thanks for the explanation!

  • @dallasdominguez2224
    @dallasdominguez2224 Рік тому +5

    Man it looks like he's swinging wildly but it's all precision

  • @Rodageado
    @Rodageado Рік тому +5

    Pac man a living legend.

  • @gerarda8926
    @gerarda8926 Рік тому +5

    We need more Pacquiao vids!

  • @jrbg4174
    @jrbg4174 Рік тому +2

    You know, vids like these really makes me thing of how hard pro players train to make their own style perfect. makes me love the sport even more.

  • @jakeco2431
    @jakeco2431 11 місяців тому +1

    Brilliant breakdown! Love this vid. Thanks man! Keep up the good work

  • @nasiirthainfamous
    @nasiirthainfamous Рік тому +7

    Manny is a beast low key💯🦾🔑

  • @briharrisWarhmmer40kfan
    @briharrisWarhmmer40kfan Рік тому +4

    I'm 41yrs old and been a true boxing fan since I was 5 or 6 and god im so grateful to have witnessed Mannys career in full, he is truly a one off, will never be another fighter like him and he could match up against any fighter from any era even beating lots of the greats at 135.him and Roberto Duran at their best at lightweight is just awww my goodness I can't even find the words to describe it.also Manny against Pryor or arguelo would be a gift from the boxing gods. I think he's too small to trouble Leonard and especially Tommy Hearns but if you scaled Manny up so he was a natural welterweight he could be amongst the top 5 welterweights in history,no doubt.anyway i love your vids and channel mate you are amazing at what you do, hope you see this and hope you make a video one day of Manny vs the four kings

    • @betfonte3366
      @betfonte3366 9 місяців тому +1

      Yes! Manny and the 3 featherweight kings should be remembered for what it was... The war of the kings!!

    • @betfonte3366
      @betfonte3366 9 місяців тому +1

      Pacman fighting barrera, marquez and morales, barrera against morales and marquez, if only marquez was not afraid of morales it would have been a perfect war...on second thought, remove marquez from the kings since he dont deserve that title for ducking morales.

    • @briharrisWarhmmer40kfan
      @briharrisWarhmmer40kfan 9 місяців тому

      @@betfonte3366 yes brother you are so right! Marquez against moralez would have been incredible!at their prime tho I think moralez beats the shit out of Marquez and stops him...

  • @randomdDeaths14
    @randomdDeaths14 Рік тому +2

    It's always a treat to watch Manny take what you "shouldn't do" and use them successfully.

  • @sijrichters
    @sijrichters Рік тому +1

    I love the breakdown. Nicely done!

  • @r.a.8407
    @r.a.8407 Рік тому +6

    Manila ice baby !!!

  • @countrylife04
    @countrylife04 Рік тому +7

    Manny is unique, and a breath of fresh air in boxing, after the heavyweights era Manny has carried boxing in his back and made it must watch 👌💕

    • @heightsfynest6023
      @heightsfynest6023 Рік тому

      Mayweather did actually his fights got way more views then Pacquiaos plus Pacquiao got 8 losses and been knocked out 3 times but he's so unique 😂😂 ya talk just to talk

    • @ianlumacad6672
      @ianlumacad6672 Рік тому +2

      @@heightsfynest6023 and 90% of the viewers fell asleep because of the boring fights of Mayweather... But I'm thankful... coz Floyd cured my Insomia😂

    • @heightsfynest6023
      @heightsfynest6023 Рік тому

      @@ianlumacad6672 you corny wtf

    • @romeodeguzman9041
      @romeodeguzman9041 6 місяців тому

      ​@@heightsfynest6023oh, so floyd's payroll reaches even the farthest corners where people do not think he matters...

  • @cayezara8110
    @cayezara8110 10 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for the analysis.

  • @sfb4577
    @sfb4577 Рік тому +2

    love your videos David!

  • @Rich-gn5px
    @Rich-gn5px Рік тому +3

    THE GOAT!!!

  • @SlothMyMango
    @SlothMyMango Рік тому +3

    Your content is so fire Everytime you drop a vid I have to stop by

  • @johnboy2349
    @johnboy2349 10 місяців тому +2

    I remember watching Pacquiao in the local boxing shows when he was just an upcoming fighter. We really didn't like him because he was kind of arrogant but he was already making a buzz for being a knockout artist. He didn't have much in the techniques department back then but his killer instinct was unmatched.

  • @TheManHam87
    @TheManHam87 10 місяців тому +1

    Fantastic video bro 🎉❤

  • @khust2993
    @khust2993 Рік тому +4

    I miss the Pacquiao during his early fights back when he's mostly fighting Mexicans, very tenacious, I especially loved his trilogy with Erik Morales.

  • @ibanmartinez614
    @ibanmartinez614 Рік тому +17

    The Mexican executioner..us Mexicans respect Pac-Man..

    • @eetfuk3571
      @eetfuk3571 Рік тому

      lot of us Brits respect this man a lot. only those imbecile Americans hates this guy, idk why.

    • @paysonfox88
      @paysonfox88 Рік тому +1

      I think Ricardo Lopez in da flyweight division is my favorite Mexican fighter of all time.

    • @prodj.mixapeofficial6431
      @prodj.mixapeofficial6431 Рік тому +2

      Same here, Mexican fighters who face Pacquiao are real warriors who made boxing beautiful, the pride, and bravery. Thank you for the Mexican fighters who made this a golden era of boxing. Respect

    • @Strikingathlete01
      @Strikingathlete01 9 місяців тому

      Please never call him that. He in fact hated the name. Respect to all the great Mexican fighters out there. They never back down.

  • @alvolante4164
    @alvolante4164 Рік тому

    Thanks David!

  • @kingkrispy5289
    @kingkrispy5289 Рік тому +3

    Ayyy more regular uploads!

  • @Ajco2122
    @Ajco2122 Рік тому +11

    We should know by now that there is no other PACMAN coming. Respect to the legend. The real GOAT of boxing.

    • @jamesgreen8573
      @jamesgreen8573 Рік тому

      Great boxer nowhere near the greatest

    • @ernestmaturan1389
      @ernestmaturan1389 Рік тому

      @@jamesgreen8573 resume show he is

    • @jamesgreen8573
      @jamesgreen8573 Рік тому

      @@ernestmaturan1389 no it doesn’t, he’s not the greatest full stop he wasn’t even the best in the world when he was fighting, great boxer I can’t deny though

    • @rjplameras7435
      @rjplameras7435 Рік тому

      @@jamesgreen8573 Actually he was cuz he was named p4p king

    • @jamesgreen8573
      @jamesgreen8573 Рік тому

      @@rjplameras7435 you can name someone it an opinion

  • @lemonoeye
    @lemonoeye Рік тому +24

    Some people may still not know this, but pacquiao is a right hand dominant southpaw. Thus his very accurate jabs and fast followups. Its nice that he always fought southpaw, thus, conditioning his left hand to be very good at clubbing.

    • @wesleytaule1766
      @wesleytaule1766 Рік тому +5

      He's actually a Cross-Dominant not a righty. Cross-dominance, also known as mixed-handedness, hand confusion, or mixed dominance, is a motor skill manifestation in which a person favors one hand for some tasks and the other hand for others. For Manny, he writes with his right, but pitches with his left hand.

    • @Raz82000
      @Raz82000 Рік тому

      Bro. 😂. Pacman is a natural lefty that later became ambidextrous. He can write with both left and right hand at the same time. I grew up in his hometown in gensan.

  • @eddiedionsillador9988
    @eddiedionsillador9988 Рік тому

    Thank you!

  • @michaelmcclain6704
    @michaelmcclain6704 Рік тому +27

    Prime Pac had fantastic lateral movement/footwork and fast, explosive power from all angles, with a high workrate. That he retained his speed and power going from 130 to 147 is incredible. It's little wonder Floyd found reasons to avoid that fight during 2009-2011--even if still favored to win, the Pac of that era was a much tougher matchup than the Pac of 2015 who lacked that level of foot speed and was a quarter step slower with his punches.

    • @justicedemocrat9357
      @justicedemocrat9357 Рік тому

      Come on bro, everyone knows he was juicing.

    • @sweven2830
      @sweven2830 Рік тому

      ​@@justicedemocrat9357 source

    • @romeodeguzman9041
      @romeodeguzman9041 6 місяців тому

      ​@@justicedemocrat9357oh, and even here, floyd's payroll tentacles are active..

  • @aldavedesierdo42
    @aldavedesierdo42 Рік тому +8

    Prime pac is a pure-brawler. He just punch either way and can overwhelm his opponent with angles and some 6 combos starting with 1-2-1. Added that with his very explosive footwork due to his massive calves, people find him hard to deal with although he's not very a big puncher.

    • @khoraaaa
      @khoraaaa Рік тому +3

      as TMMA would say it "death by a 1000 cuts"

    • @eetfuk3571
      @eetfuk3571 Рік тому +6

      it's not a pure brawler style. it's actually a tactical brawling, overwhelming his opponents with barrage of punches then forced them to commit a mistake to sneak his countershot. Pacquiao's counterpunching game is still overlooked til this day? looks, like it is.

    • @isaacaggalot1848
      @isaacaggalot1848 Рік тому

      His 2nd Morales fight was the evolution of the pac man with the Manila Ice right hand that Freddy Roach helped build.

    • @eetfuk3571
      @eetfuk3571 Рік тому +3

      @@isaacaggalot1848 they were working with that right hand for that Morales preparation, but Pacquiao didn't managed to used his new tool in that fight. Morales forced him into an all time classic brawl, it was a good plan for Morales even tanking Pacquiao's punches ain't a good idea at all.

  • @OJGLOVE
    @OJGLOVE Рік тому

    Love this channel

  • @unyotv1107
    @unyotv1107 Рік тому

    great video man thanks 😊

  • @Eazy-ERyder
    @Eazy-ERyder Рік тому +17

    If ONLY he would have in his PRIME went up against and fought Mayweather

    • @billybobby5247
      @billybobby5247 Рік тому +15

      he would have destroyed Fakeweather. Floyd's fans hate that Pac tried to fight him and Floyd just flat out refused while making steroid allegations. Don't even get me started on the difference in character outside the ring.

    • @Eazy-ERyder
      @Eazy-ERyder Рік тому +8

      @@billybobby5247 That's an UNDERstatement...Team money Payweather Lloyd would never even on his BEST night been able to TOUCH a PrimeTime Pacman.

    • @RecliningWhale
      @RecliningWhale Рік тому +2

      Y'all are still this mad that Pac lost? Prime Floyd against Prime Pac would have been the same story. Stay mad.

    • @kermit1211
      @kermit1211 Рік тому +6

      @@RecliningWhale yeah. Floyd gonna bribe the judges and the ref again😂😂

    • @billybobby5247
      @billybobby5247 Рік тому +7

      @@RecliningWhale nah, just mad one guy waited 7 years to make this fight happen, and it wasn't Pac lol. Hope Floyd sold you crypto when it was about to tank lmaoooo

  • @LA-qv1ir
    @LA-qv1ir Рік тому +3

    Great analysis here, but I'd like to add that few analysts ever mention how powerful and nasty Manny's punches were that belie his size, especially early in his career before he moved up in weight class. While he did break down his opponents with this athleticism and innate skills, what also broke them was that he hurt them early in the match and made them afraid to carry out their game plans.
    Remembering those early days when he was an absolute terror of an Energizer bunny who kept throwing combinations and flurries all the way to the late rounds, he absolutely had no peer. Marquez got lucky on that blind counterpunch that KO'd Manny, and Mayweather waited long enough for Manny's physical gifts to wane sufficiently, but both would have been beaten soundly had things been slightly different in those matchups.

  • @JesusGarcia-Digem
    @JesusGarcia-Digem Рік тому

    Excellent content!

  • @Ren_Brands
    @Ren_Brands Рік тому

    Great Video about a living Legend in the Ring.

  • @user-px2nt6fd3c
    @user-px2nt6fd3c Рік тому +3

    Why Pacquiao Was UNSTOPPABLE? Because he gave his all out in every moments on the ring.

  • @Kyosanym
    @Kyosanym Рік тому +3

    THE Mexicutioner😄

  • @kimkennethcelestial6524
    @kimkennethcelestial6524 Рік тому

    Living Legend!

  • @porkypinethree
    @porkypinethree Рік тому +3

    Pacquiao's boxing iq is underrated.

  • @terdsandwich1121
    @terdsandwich1121 Рік тому +4

    My peak of interest for Pacquiao was against Mayweather. I was sooooo mad at Mayweather for running and playing the smart game lol. Wanted pacman to win so bad.

    • @khunpan4426
      @khunpan4426 8 місяців тому

      I believe everybody wanted Pacquiao to win that fight