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    I will just say forgetting Morales vs Pac trilogy Barrera vs Pac and Marquez vs Pac because i've seen them loads of times i wanted to know what other fights in Pac's career are worth watching or ect im hoping one of the Pac fans can answer this i like Pacquiao and i like his exciting style and want to see more of him.

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    Default Re: Pacquiao Fans Can You Tell Me What Fights Of The Pacman Are Good ??

    ALL OF THEM BRO.

    I got most of his fights (compilation) on VCD.

    1995
    01-22 -- Edmund Enting Ignacio, Mindoro Occidental, Philippines, W 4
    03-18 -- Pinoy Montejo, Mindoro Occidental, Philippines, W 4
    05-01 -- Rocky Palma, Cavite, Philippines, W 6
    07-01 -- Dele Decierto, Mandaluyong, Philippines, TKO 2
    08-03 -- Flash Simbajon, Mandaluyong, Philippines, W 6
    09-16 -- Arman Rocil, Mandaluyong, Philippines, KO 3
    10-07 -- Lolito Laroa, Makati, Philippines, W 8
    10-21 -- Renato Mendones, Puerto Princesa, Philippines, TKO 2
    11-11 -- Rodulfo Fernandez, Mandaluyong, Philippines, TKO 3
    12-09 -- Rolando Tuyugon, Manila, Philippines, W 10


    1996
    01-13 -- Lito Torrejos, Paranaque City, Philippines, TKO 5
    02-09 -- Rustico Torrecampo, Mandaluyong, Philippines, KO by 3
    04-27 -- Marlon Carillo, Manila, Philippines, W 10
    05-20 -- Jun Medina, Manila, Philippines, TKO 4
    06-15 -- Bert Batiller, General Santos City, Philippines, TKO 4
    07-27 -- Ippo Gala, Mandaluyong, Philippines, TKO 2
    12-28 -- Sung-Yul Lee, Muntinlupa, Philippines, TKO 2


    1997
    03-08 -- Michael Luna, Muntinlupa, Philippines, KO 1
    04-24 -- Wook-Ki Lee, Makati, Philippines, KO 1
    05-30 -- Ariel Austria, Almendras, Philippines, TKO 6
    06-26 -- Chokchai Chockvivat, Mandaluyong, Philippines, KO 5
    09-13 -- Melvin Magramo, Cebu, Philippines, W 10
    12-06 -- Panomdej Or Yuthanakorn, South Cotabato, Philippines, KO 1


    1998
    05-18 -- Shin Terao, Tokyo, Japan, TKO 1
    12-04 -- Chartchai Sasakul, Bangkok, Thailand, TKO 8
    (Won WBC Flyweight Title)


    1999
    02-20 -- Todd Makelin, Kidapawan, Philippines, TKO 3
    04-24 -- Gabriel Mira, Quezon City, Philippines, KO 4
    (Retained WBC Flyweight Title)
    09-17 -- Medgoen Singsurat, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand, KO by 3
    (Pacquiao failed to make weight, lost WBC Flyweight title)
    12-18 -- Reynante Jamili, Manila, Philippines, TKO 2


    2000
    03-04 -- Arnel Barotillo, Manila, Philippines, KO 4
    06-28 -- Seung-Kon Chae, Manila, Philippines, TKO 1
    10-14 -- Nedal Hussein, Antipolo City, Philippines, TKO 10


    2001
    02-24 -- Tetsutora Senrima, Manila, Philippines, TKO 5
    04-28 -- Wethya Sakmuangklang, Kidapawan City, Philippines, TKO 6
    06-23 -- Lehlohonolo Ledwaba, Las Vegas, NV, TKO 6
    (Won IBF Super Bantamweight Title)
    11-10 -- Agapito Sánchez, San Francisco, CA, Tech Draw 6
    (For WBO Super Bantamweight Title)
    (Retained IBF Super Bantamweight Title)


    2002
    06-08 -- Jorge Eliecer Julio, Memphis, TN, TKO 2
    (Retained IBF Super Bantamweight Title)
    10-26 -- Fahprakorb Rakkiatgym, Davao City, Philippines, KO 1
    (Retained IBF Super Bantamweight Title)


    2003
    03-15 -- Serikzhan Yeshmangbetov, Manila, Philippines, TKO 5
    07-26 -- Emmanuel Lucero, Los Angeles, CA, TKO 3
    (Retained IBF Super Bantamweight Title)
    11-15 -- Marco Antonio Barrera, San Antonio, TX, TKO 11


    2004
    05-08 -- Juan Manuel Marquez, Las Vegas, NV, D 12
    (For WBC Featherweight Title)
    (For IBF Featherweight Title)
    12-11 -- Fahsan (3K Battery) Por Thawatchai, Rizal, Philippines, TKO 4


    2005
    03-19 -- Erik Morales, Las Vegas, NV, L 12 *RECAP*
    09-10 -- Hector Velazquez, Los Angeles, CA, TKO 6


    2006
    01-21 -- Erik Morales, Las Vegas, NV, TKO 10 *RECAP*
    07-02 -- Oscar Larios, Manila, Philippines, W 12
    11-18 -- Erik Morales, Las Vegas, NV, KO 3 *RECAP*

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pacstraightleft
    ALL OF THEM BRO.

    I got most of his fights (compilation) on VCD.

    1995
    01-22 -- Edmund Enting Ignacio, Mindoro Occidental, Philippines, W 4
    03-18 -- Pinoy Montejo, Mindoro Occidental, Philippines, W 4
    05-01 -- Rocky Palma, Cavite, Philippines, W 6
    07-01 -- Dele Decierto, Mandaluyong, Philippines, TKO 2
    08-03 -- Flash Simbajon, Mandaluyong, Philippines, W 6
    09-16 -- Arman Rocil, Mandaluyong, Philippines, KO 3
    10-07 -- Lolito Laroa, Makati, Philippines, W 8
    10-21 -- Renato Mendones, Puerto Princesa, Philippines, TKO 2
    11-11 -- Rodulfo Fernandez, Mandaluyong, Philippines, TKO 3
    12-09 -- Rolando Tuyugon, Manila, Philippines, W 10


    1996
    01-13 -- Lito Torrejos, Paranaque City, Philippines, TKO 5
    02-09 -- Rustico Torrecampo, Mandaluyong, Philippines, KO by 3
    04-27 -- Marlon Carillo, Manila, Philippines, W 10
    05-20 -- Jun Medina, Manila, Philippines, TKO 4
    06-15 -- Bert Batiller, General Santos City, Philippines, TKO 4
    07-27 -- Ippo Gala, Mandaluyong, Philippines, TKO 2
    12-28 -- Sung-Yul Lee, Muntinlupa, Philippines, TKO 2


    1997
    03-08 -- Michael Luna, Muntinlupa, Philippines, KO 1
    04-24 -- Wook-Ki Lee, Makati, Philippines, KO 1
    05-30 -- Ariel Austria, Almendras, Philippines, TKO 6
    06-26 -- Chokchai Chockvivat, Mandaluyong, Philippines, KO 5
    09-13 -- Melvin Magramo, Cebu, Philippines, W 10
    12-06 -- Panomdej Or Yuthanakorn, South Cotabato, Philippines, KO 1


    1998
    05-18 -- Shin Terao, Tokyo, Japan, TKO 1
    12-04 -- Chartchai Sasakul, Bangkok, Thailand, TKO 8
    (Won WBC Flyweight Title)


    1999
    02-20 -- Todd Makelin, Kidapawan, Philippines, TKO 3
    04-24 -- Gabriel Mira, Quezon City, Philippines, KO 4
    (Retained WBC Flyweight Title)
    09-17 -- Medgoen Singsurat, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand, KO by 3
    (Pacquiao failed to make weight, lost WBC Flyweight title)
    12-18 -- Reynante Jamili, Manila, Philippines, TKO 2


    2000
    03-04 -- Arnel Barotillo, Manila, Philippines, KO 4
    06-28 -- Seung-Kon Chae, Manila, Philippines, TKO 1
    10-14 -- Nedal Hussein, Antipolo City, Philippines, TKO 10


    2001
    02-24 -- Tetsutora Senrima, Manila, Philippines, TKO 5
    04-28 -- Wethya Sakmuangklang, Kidapawan City, Philippines, TKO 6
    06-23 -- Lehlohonolo Ledwaba, Las Vegas, NV, TKO 6
    (Won IBF Super Bantamweight Title)
    11-10 -- Agapito Sánchez, San Francisco, CA, Tech Draw 6
    (For WBO Super Bantamweight Title)
    (Retained IBF Super Bantamweight Title)


    2002
    06-08 -- Jorge Eliecer Julio, Memphis, TN, TKO 2
    (Retained IBF Super Bantamweight Title)
    10-26 -- Fahprakorb Rakkiatgym, Davao City, Philippines, KO 1
    (Retained IBF Super Bantamweight Title)


    2003
    03-15 -- Serikzhan Yeshmangbetov, Manila, Philippines, TKO 5
    07-26 -- Emmanuel Lucero, Los Angeles, CA, TKO 3
    (Retained IBF Super Bantamweight Title)
    11-15 -- Marco Antonio Barrera, San Antonio, TX, TKO 11


    2004
    05-08 -- Juan Manuel Marquez, Las Vegas, NV, D 12
    (For WBC Featherweight Title)
    (For IBF Featherweight Title)
    12-11 -- Fahsan (3K Battery) Por Thawatchai, Rizal, Philippines, TKO 4


    2005
    03-19 -- Erik Morales, Las Vegas, NV, L 12 *RECAP*
    09-10 -- Hector Velazquez, Los Angeles, CA, TKO 6


    2006
    01-21 -- Erik Morales, Las Vegas, NV, TKO 10 *RECAP*
    07-02 -- Oscar Larios, Manila, Philippines, W 12
    11-18 -- Erik Morales, Las Vegas, NV, KO 3 *RECAP*
    Guess i'll just watch all the footage of him on stage 6 then.

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    Default Re: Pacquiao Fans Can You Tell Me What Fights Of The Pacman Are Good ??

    All these fighters are very realistically beatable by pacman!

    1. Beat MAB again convincingly (just for kicks)
    2. JMM- for unfinished business
    3. Klassen- for IBF belt (tune-up)
    4. Valero- for WBA belt (to shut critics wrong)
    5. Guzman- for WBO belt (unification of superfeatherweight belt)
    6. Joel Casamayor- for WBC lightweight belt (hard one)
    7. Juan Diaz- for WBA lightweight belt


    After this 7 fights, he should retire as:


    1. the pound for pound king.
    2. lightweight champion.
    3. former unified superfeatherweight champion.
    4. former ring's featherweight champion.
    5. former batamweight champion.
    6. former flyweight champion.
    7. a future hall of famer

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    Default Re: Pacquiao Fans Can You Tell Me What Fights Of The Pacman Are Good ??

    one of his early fights that got me hook on pac was the one against chatchai sasakul. you can see there a very raw pacquiao but his relentlessness and persistence got the better of the very slick world champ from thailand.

    the next milestone for manny would be that against ledwaba. there you'll find a marked improvement in the pacman's technique cos this fight is where freddy roach started training him.

    then of course everybody knows the fight that put manny pacquiao in the world's boxing limelight is the barrera vs. pac match.

    try to watch all of his fights. you won't be disappointed. even the ones where he lost.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KKisser
    one of his early fights that got me hook on pac was the one against chatchai sasakul. you can see there a very raw pacquiao but his relentlessness and persistence got the better of the very slick world champ from thailand.

    the next milestone for manny would be that against ledwaba. there you'll find a marked improvement in the pacman's technique cos this fight is where freddy roach started training him.

    then of course everybody knows the fight that put manny pacquiao in the world's boxing limelight is the barrera vs. pac match.

    try to watch all of his fights. you won't be disappointed. even the ones where he lost.
    Agreed! It's like watching NFL linebacker, coz Pac always does is BLITZ! BLITZ! BLITZ! RELENTLESSLY.

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    Ya, the Sasakul fight and the Ledwaba fights are among the best. Ice cold, you might also want to watch the Nadel Hussein fight cuz there, Pac was knocked down but came back counter-punching beautifully (yup, you heard it right - pac counter-punching) and leaving Hessein's face in a bloody mess in the end. There are some one punch KO fights there but the best one is the one against Lucero. Now for a change, if you want to watch him go down instead, watch the Torrecampo fight and the Singsurat fight, but the latter one was not a KO in the real sense cuz pac failed to make weight in that fight (he was stripped of the title immediately before the fight) and you'll notice that the terribly weight-drained pac hardly had any energy left to fight there against the challenger.
    Once in awhile, get outside in fresh air, take a deep breath & with a deep sigh, let out all the things that's bottled up inside you & be free, & you'll get a glimpse of nirvana.

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    Quote Originally Posted by penalosafan
    Ya, the Sasakul fight and the Ledwaba fights are among the best. Ice cold, you might also want to watch the Nadel Hussein fight cuz there, Pac was knocked down but came back counter-punching beautifully (yup, you heard it right - pac counter-punching) and leaving Hessein's face in a bloody mess in the end. There are some one punch KO fights there but the best one is the one against Lucero. Now for a change, if you want to watch him go down instead, watch the Torrecampo fight and the Singsurat fight, but the latter one was not a KO in the real sense cuz pac failed to make weight in that fight (he was stripped of the title immediately before the fight) and you'll notice that the terribly weight-drained pac hardly had any energy left to fight there against the challenger.
    Thanks bro i remember one of Pac's losses that i thought was a low blow that koed him it sure looked that way when i see it ages ago.

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    I forgot to mention, if you want to see the most awesome upper-cut, watch the Fahsan (3k battery) fight. There, pac's powerful upper-cut lifted the body of the poor guy almost a foot high, no kiddin'.
    Once in awhile, get outside in fresh air, take a deep breath & with a deep sigh, let out all the things that's bottled up inside you & be free, & you'll get a glimpse of nirvana.

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    pacs fight with sanchez is one of the fights i like watching, I use to like sanchez although his one dirty bastard but yea that fight is one of the good ones. It ended up as a draw though. Back in sanches best days he was one of those toughest guys. one of the first great boxer pac ran into. I like how pac showed heart too, sanches gave pac the toughest test ever in that fight.

    others prefer to watch pacs best highlights, but I like to see him getting tested. And sanches was one of his biggest test.

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    Quote Originally Posted by penalosafan
    I forgot to mention, if you want to see the most awesome upper-cut, watch the Fahsan (3k battery) fight. There, pac's powerful upper-cut lifted the body of the poor guy almost a foot high, no kiddin'.
    Sounds like George Foreman vs Joe Frazier in the lighter weights

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    Quote Originally Posted by Julius Rain
    pacs fight with sanchez is one of the fights i like watching, I use to like sanchez although his one dirty B****** but yea that fight is one of the good ones. It ended up as a draw though. Back in sanches best days he was one of those toughest guys. one of the first great boxer pac ran into. I like how pac showed heart too, sanches gave pac the toughest test ever in that fight.

    others prefer to watch pacs best highlights, but I like to see him getting tested. And sanches was one of his biggest test.
    Cheers bro i will check that one out aswell they have alot of his fights on stage 6 in high quality so its easy for me to watch them

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    Quote Originally Posted by KKisser
    one of his early fights that got me hook on pac was the one against chatchai sasakul. you can see there a very raw pacquiao but his relentlessness and persistence got the better of the very slick world champ from thailand.

    the next milestone for manny would be that against ledwaba. there you'll find a marked improvement in the pacman's technique cos this fight is where freddy roach started training him.

    then of course everybody knows the fight that put manny pacquiao in the world's boxing limelight is the barrera vs. pac match.

    try to watch all of his fights. you won't be disappointed. even the ones where he lost.
    we have the same view Kkiser. I think the Ledwaba fight was the start of his "great" boxing career.

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    Pac was heavy underdog when he fought Sasakul in Thailand. I think that was the first time that the entire P.I. people fell inlove with him. It was a very emotional win for Pac. I've seen Taulava and coach Cone crying for joy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
    Thanks bro i remember one of Pac's losses that i thought was a low blow that koed him it sure looked that way when i see it ages ago.
    [/quote]


    I'm pretty sure that was the Torrecampo fight. CC right back.



    Quote Originally Posted by Pacstraightleft
    ALL OF THEM BRO.

    I got most of his fights (compilation) on VCD.

    1995
    01-22 -- Edmund Enting Ignacio, Mindoro Occidental, Philippines, W 4
    03-18 -- Pinoy Montejo, Mindoro Occidental, Philippines, W 4
    05-01 -- Rocky Palma, Cavite, Philippines, W 6
    07-01 -- Dele Decierto, Mandaluyong, Philippines, TKO 2
    08-03 -- Flash Simbajon, Mandaluyong, Philippines, W 6
    09-16 -- Arman Rocil, Mandaluyong, Philippines, KO 3
    10-07 -- Lolito Laroa, Makati, Philippines, W 8
    10-21 -- Renato Mendones, Puerto Princesa, Philippines, TKO 2
    11-11 -- Rodulfo Fernandez, Mandaluyong, Philippines, TKO 3
    12-09 -- Rolando Tuyugon, Manila, Philippines, W 10


    1996
    01-13 -- Lito Torrejos, Paranaque City, Philippines, TKO 5
    02-09 -- Rustico Torrecampo, Mandaluyong, Philippines, KO by 3
    04-27 -- Marlon Carillo, Manila, Philippines, W 10
    05-20 -- Jun Medina, Manila, Philippines, TKO 4
    06-15 -- Bert Batiller, General Santos City, Philippines, TKO 4
    07-27 -- Ippo Gala, Mandaluyong, Philippines, TKO 2
    12-28 -- Sung-Yul Lee, Muntinlupa, Philippines, TKO 2


    1997
    03-08 -- Michael Luna, Muntinlupa, Philippines, KO 1
    04-24 -- Wook-Ki Lee, Makati, Philippines, KO 1
    05-30 -- Ariel Austria, Almendras, Philippines, TKO 6
    06-26 -- Chokchai Chockvivat, Mandaluyong, Philippines, KO 5
    09-13 -- Melvin Magramo, Cebu, Philippines, W 10
    12-06 -- Panomdej Or Yuthanakorn, South Cotabato, Philippines, KO 1


    1998
    05-18 -- Shin Terao, Tokyo, Japan, TKO 1
    12-04 -- Chartchai Sasakul, Bangkok, Thailand, TKO 8
    (Won WBC Flyweight Title)


    1999
    02-20 -- Todd Makelin, Kidapawan, Philippines, TKO 3
    04-24 -- Gabriel Mira, Quezon City, Philippines, KO 4
    (Retained WBC Flyweight Title)
    09-17 -- Medgoen Singsurat, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand, KO by 3
    (Pacquiao failed to make weight, lost WBC Flyweight title)
    12-18 -- Reynante Jamili, Manila, Philippines, TKO 2


    2000
    03-04 -- Arnel Barotillo, Manila, Philippines, KO 4
    06-28 -- Seung-Kon Chae, Manila, Philippines, TKO 1
    10-14 -- Nedal Hussein, Antipolo City, Philippines, TKO 10


    2001
    02-24 -- Tetsutora Senrima, Manila, Philippines, TKO 5
    04-28 -- Wethya Sakmuangklang, Kidapawan City, Philippines, TKO 6
    06-23 -- Lehlohonolo Ledwaba, Las Vegas, NV, TKO 6
    (Won IBF Super Bantamweight Title)
    11-10 -- Agapito Sánchez, San Francisco, CA, Tech Draw 6
    (For WBO Super Bantamweight Title)
    (Retained IBF Super Bantamweight Title)


    2002
    06-08 -- Jorge Eliecer Julio, Memphis, TN, TKO 2
    (Retained IBF Super Bantamweight Title)
    10-26 -- Fahprakorb Rakkiatgym, Davao City, Philippines, KO 1
    (Retained IBF Super Bantamweight Title)


    2003
    03-15 -- Serikzhan Yeshmangbetov, Manila, Philippines, TKO 5
    07-26 -- Emmanuel Lucero, Los Angeles, CA, TKO 3
    (Retained IBF Super Bantamweight Title)
    11-15 -- Marco Antonio Barrera, San Antonio, TX, TKO 11


    2004
    05-08 -- Juan Manuel Marquez, Las Vegas, NV, D 12
    (For WBC Featherweight Title)
    (For IBF Featherweight Title)
    12-11 -- Fahsan (3K Battery) Por Thawatchai, Rizal, Philippines, TKO 4


    2005
    03-19 -- Erik Morales, Las Vegas, NV, L 12 *RECAP*
    09-10 -- Hector Velazquez, Los Angeles, CA, TKO 6


    2006
    01-21 -- Erik Morales, Las Vegas, NV, TKO 10 *RECAP*
    07-02 -- Oscar Larios, Manila, Philippines, W 12
    11-18 -- Erik Morales, Las Vegas, NV, KO 3 *RECAP*
    CC for you too, Pacstraithleft, just for the sheer effort you put up there, whew, that musta been some tough job putting up the whole list, naw the whole resume of Pac there.
    Once in awhile, get outside in fresh air, take a deep breath & with a deep sigh, let out all the things that's bottled up inside you & be free, & you'll get a glimpse of nirvana.

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