Consensus featherweight champion Manny “The Destroyer” Pacquiao returned to his homeland to excite his Filipino fans with one of the destructive displays he has become known for. Pacquiao certainly did not disappoint as he felled Fahsan 3K Battery in the fourth round of a wildly exciting performance. The Thailander hit the deck numerous times as Pacquiao roared to victory and sent a message to WBA/IBF featherweight champion Juan Manuel Marquez. Marquez is the man who escaped with a draw from a fight with Pacquiao in May of this year due to an admitted mistake by one judge who failed to score the first round of that fight by a three point margin as he should have done. Pacquiao and Marquez are set to go at it again in late February of 2005.
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