manny pacquiao
Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao of the Philippines is the greatest pound-for-pound boxer in the world today.
When Floyd Mayweather jr "retired" after he fought Ricky Hatton, then Manny was promoted to the number one spot. That was December '07 or Jan '08 when he announced he was retiring.
Manny "Pac-Man" Pacquiao is a fast, brutal fighter. He seals his 8th boxing title and defends his name of being the "pound-for-pound king". Antonio "The Tijuana Tornado" Margarito's problem was he did not defend himself when he knew Manny can take his victory by brutality. Here are the boxing records of Manny Pacquiao and Antonio Margarito: Manny Pacquiao 31 years old 5 ft. 6 1/2 in. Pac-Man Reach: 67 Fights: 57 Wins: 52 Wins by K.O: 38 Losses: 3 Draws: 2 Antonio Margarito 32 years old 5 ft. 11 in. The Tijuana Tornado Reach: 73 Fights: 46 Wins: 38 Wins By KO: 27 Losses: 7 NC (No Contest): 1 Floyd is undefeated, and he is afraid of Pacquiao because he is afraid that he has a great possibility to lose his undefeated record.
the past great of the Philippines i don't know but present is the international pound for pound king manny pacquiao. his nickname is the packman. he is the best boxer in the world
Emmanuel Dapidran Pacquiao has three losses in his professional boxing career ( two by knockout) and two draws. His first loss was in february 9, 1996 against Rustico Torrecampo at 110 pounds, Pacquiao was kO'd in the third round. His second loss was against Medgoen Singsurat in September 17, 1999 at 113 pounds range. Paquiao was KO'd in the third round again. His most recent loss was in march 19, 2005 against Erik Morales (terrible Morales) at around 129-130 pounds and it was by unanimous decision.
manny pacquiao got his first loss to Rustico Torrecampofrom philippines. he got knocked out on the 3rd round on his 12 PRO fight. pacquiao at that time is only 17 and torrecampo is i think 26 y/o.Pacquiaos second lost is to Medgoen Singsurat of thailand on his 28 PRO fight via 3rd round KOand lost his WBC world flyweight tittle. after that loss, he moved up in weight by skipping 2 divisions from 112 to 122 pound division.Surpricingly, pacquiao won his first fight in 122 and got the vacant WBC international super bantamweight tittle knocking out Reynante Jamili on the second round.He got his 3rd and last loss as of now to Erick MoralesVIA UNANIMOUS decision on his 44th PRO fight. after that devastating loss, pacquiao had a rematch on Morales.Morales got his first kiss on the canvas by the strong left hook from pacquiao. that rematch make way of a trillogy. On that trillogy, Pacquiao knocked Morales down on 3rd round.
Prior to the Hatton fight, Manny Pacquiao bench pressed the standard bar with three 45 pound plates on each side. That's 315 pounds. He did one full rep, lowered for a second rep, but could not push it back up on his own for the second rep.Fighters weighing 150 pounds who can bench 225 (2 plates on each side) are considered strong for their sizes. Pacquiao, at about 150 "walk around" pounds, benches 90 pounds more. This explains why Pacquiao is so fast and powerful, as speed, and therefore power, is a function of strength-to-weight ratio.A more interestingly, based on the fact that Pacquiao can bench 315 lb, we can extrapolate that he would be able to bench 225 lb approximately 12 times!
Manny "pacman" Paquiao, a boxer. A pound for pound king. He make the history of 7 titles , in different divitions.
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Prior to the Hatton fight, Manny Pacquiao bench pressed the standard bar with three 45 pound plates on each side. That's 315 pounds. He did one full rep, lowered for a second rep, but could not push it back up on his own for the second rep.Fighters weighing 150 pounds who can bench 225 (2 plates on each side) are considered strong for their sizes. Pacquiao, at about 150 "walk around" pounds, benches 90 pounds more. This explains why Pacquiao is so fast and powerful, as speed, and therefore power, is a function of strength-to-weight ratio.A more interestingly, based on the fact that Pacquiao can bench 315 lb, we can extrapolate that he would be able to bench 225 lb approximately 12 times!
It is subjective to determine the king of pound-for-pound in boxing, as it can vary based on personal opinions. Some fighters who are commonly considered among the best pound-for-pound in boxing include Canelo Alvarez, Terence Crawford, and Vasyl Lomachenko.