and where are those fighters now? the pac learned from these experiences to knock out your old man.
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and where are those fighters now? the pac learned from these experiences to knock out your old man.
EXACTLY MY POINT HE HAS BEEN KO'D BY TWO NOBODIES
Hey El Terrible, since you are living in past, let me refresh you what happened in the past to your beloved knocked- out- by- Pacman idol. An article about the 2nd fight and some reference to the 1st fight:
PACQUIO KNOCKS OUT MORALES
With thousands of his fellow Filipinos in the crowd at Thomas & Mack Center on Saturday night and millions at home in the Philippines, Pacquiao (41-3-2 32 KOs) did what nobody had ever done.
The super featherweight stopped Morales, a proud and tough Mexican who had never been off his feet in 52 fights (48-4, 34 KOs).
He did it in the 10th round, first dropping Morales with a straight left hand and following up with a blitz of punches that finally led to referee Kenny Bayless declaring an end by technical knockout at 2:33 of the round.
In avenging his loss to Morales in March, Pacquiao began to gain control in the later rounds with an effective assault to the body. Morales appeared to fatigue as early as the sixth.
"The big difference is that I could see, I could see his punches coming," said Pacquiao, whose vision was obscured by a cut above his right eye in the first bout.
Not this time. Pacquiao could see it all, including his victory, even when Morales began to score in the middle rounds with effective jabs and repeated right-hand counters.
However, an early hint of Morales' fate came from Pacquiao in the second round.
After he was rocked against the ropes by a right from Morales in the first, Pacquiao's whirlwind of quick feet and fast hands scored. Midway through the second, he caught Morales with a left hand in a brand of gloves, Reyes, he couldn't wear in his loss last March.
--- What can you say, Terrible Dude? Records speak clearly. Hehehehe