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WATCH: Manny Pacquiao's Greatest Fights You Must See

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Manny Pacquiao has won world titles in eight different weight divisions making him one of the world's greatest boxers in history. The battle between him and Floyd Mayweather Jr. on May 2nd is probably the most exciting fight boxing fans around the world have been waiting for.

In 1998, Pacquiao won a fight against Chatchai Sasakul of Thailand, taking the World Boxing Council flyweight title—his first significant honor. He then moved into a bigger weight division, and beat Lehlo Ledwaba for the International Boxing Federation junior featherweight title, in his first U.S. debut. Pacquiao won the battle with a knockout after six rounds.

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In 2008, Pacquiao was named victor of an eight-round, nontitle welterweight fight against extremely popular American boxer Oscar De La Hoya.

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In 2009, Pacquiao fought british star Ricky "hitman" Hatton and won the battle by a knockout in the second round, taking The Ring's junior welterweight title. Later that year, in November, he also beat Puerto Rico's Miguel Cotto in a 12-round fight, for the World Boxing Organization welterweight title.

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In 2012, Pacquiao losses his winning streak when American boxer Timothy Bradley wins a decision.

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Later that year, Juan Manuel Marquez finish strong on their fourth fight by putting Manny Pacquiao to sleep.

In 2013, Pacquiao revenge his lost to Bradley II and win against Algieri in 2014.

This  coming May 2015, Pacquiao will face his rival Floyd Mayweather Jr.

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Every boxing fans including myself can't wait to see them fight in the ring, exchanging punches and fighting with their pride on the line.

While waiting for May 2nd, let's look back and see Manny Pacquiao's greatest fights in his career

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Seems like you didn't notice that there's NO boxer on top 21 :)

5 Reasons Why Manny Pacquiao Can Beat Floyd Mayweather Jr.



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As we all know, every boxing fan are now excited to watch Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr. fight on the ring. Some say Manny will KO Floyd, some say Floyd will win via decision.

Based from the fights between these two prize fighters, we think that Manny Pacquiao has a slight edge over the undefeated Floyd Mayweather. Here are 5 reasons why:

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1. Manny is a Southpaw volume puncher.


Floyd has trouble fighting southpaws--especially against elite fighters.

According to boxing promoter Bob Arum, Mayweather is "scared to fight left handed boxers like Pacman."

Arum said, “I promoted the guy for 10 years, and I know how difficult it was to get him in the ring with any southpaw. When you talk about a southpaw who can move like Manny, that’s not the kind of opponent that Mayweather feels he would do well against.”

Floyd's best defense, his shoulder roll is made to defend orthodox boxers, but that is not very effective against southpaws.


2. Floyd falls a little shorter on hand speed.


Both of them have good hand speed but with Manny still at advantage. Floyd can throw counter punches quickly. Manny on the other hand, can throw from different directions, which gives him the advantage. He has even been labeled by other boxers as invisible because of his unmatched speed. Floyd could defend against some of the punches Manny can throw, but probably not all of it.


3. Manny has the better footwork.


Manny is very elusive. When was the last time you saw Manny trapped in the ropes? Not even against bigger men with longer reach.  He uses his footwork to get away from danger. He also uses it to keep his balance while throwing combinations and godspeed punches.


4. Manny is physically stronger than Floyd.


Manny has an advantage when it comes to power. Some boxing fans say that Floyd is boring whenever he fights  because he doesn't have enough power to knock out his opponents. While on the other hand, Manny Pacquiao is knocking out bigger guys than him and that's what he is famous for.


5. Manny has an unrelenting stamina.


Manny is like a machine inside the ring. He is always moving and throwing punches and doesn't seem to wear off the power easily. Right now, he isn't performing as strong as he used to when he was younger, but when you can still throw gazillion punches without getting tired, the odds are with you.



My conclusion is still just a mere theory until they actually fight in the ring. This is just my opinion and  somebody else might be thinking there are 5 or even more reasons why Mayweather can beat Pacquiao.

Then again, I must say, there's only one way to find out.