10 Biggest KOs Of Manny Pacquiao’s Legendary Career
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LAS VEGAS, NV – NOVEMBER 11: (C) Boxer Manny Pacquiao (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images) Getty Images On July 19 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, 46-year-old Manny Pacquiao will return to the ring to challenge WBC welterweight champion Mario Barrios for his title. Even the biggest Pacquiao fan can admit, the odds are against the newly inducted Hall-of-Famer to pull off the win against a man who is 16 years his junior, but most are interested enough to tune in to see. In the event Pacquiao’s last spectacular KO is behind him, here is a look at the 10 most important KOs of his career. Ricky Hatton (KO2 – May 2009) Pacquiao’s KO win over Hatton is his most viral win. Hatton came into the fight undefeated at 140 pounds. His all-out assault style was seemingly tailor-made for Pacquiao, who destroyed the popular UK fighter with a devastating left hand. The second-round KO left Hatton unconscious in a heap, and it became perhaps Pacquiao’s most memorable win. Marco Antonio Barrera I (TKO11 – 2003) In a one-sided rout, Pacquiao dismantled the Mexican legend. The stoppage in the 11th round was a merciful one from Barrera’s corner. Pacquiao wasn’t considered a favorite heading in, so his domination was a shock that served notice a new superstar was on the scene. Erik Morales II (TKO10 – 2006) After Morales handed Pacquiao one of his early defeats, the rematch was all Manny. Despite having felt Morales’ power in the first fight, Pacquiao pressured the Mexican legend, punished him, and eventually broke him down in the 10th. Pacquiao added another notch to his belt by doing something to Morales no one had ever seen. Miguel Cotto (TKO12 – 2009) Despite stepping up to welterweight, Pacquiao dismantled Cotto, one of the division’s best…
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