8. Flyweight
112 lbs. / 50.8 kilos
In December of 1998, Manny Pacquiao won a
7. Super Bantamweight
122 lbs. / 55.3 kilos
Manny Pacquiao snatched his second world title in another division from IBF Super Bantamweight Champion Lhenohonolo Ledwaba of South Africa on june 23, 2001 in Las Vegas. The Pacman knocked out Ledwaba in 6 rounds
112 lbs. / 50.8 kilos
In December of 1998, Manny Pacquiao won a
bout against Chatchai Sasakul of Thailand.He took the World Boxing Council (WBC)
flyweight title, which was his first major honor.
122 lbs. / 55.3 kilos
Manny Pacquiao snatched his second world title in another division from IBF Super Bantamweight Champion Lhenohonolo Ledwaba of South Africa on june 23, 2001 in Las Vegas. The Pacman knocked out Ledwaba in 6 rounds
126 lbs. / 57.2 kilos
In November 2003 In Texas, Pacquiao stopped
featherweight, in a fight which saw him gain
widespread accolades for the dominance of the
performance against a proven, elite fighter.
dropped Barrera three times in route to an eleventh-round TKO.
Pacquiao next fought WBA/IBF featherweight champion Juan Manuel Marquez. Marquez was down three times in the first round but came back to win many of the later rounds and secure a draw. Marquez turned down a rematch because he didn’t like the purse he was offered, so Pacquiao moved up to the 130-pound division and fought Erik Morales in March of 2005.
In a candidate for Fight of the Year, Morales won by a close unanimous decision. All three official judges scored the fight 115-113 for Morales. Pacquaio fought Morales twice in 2006, winning by a tenth-round KO and a third-round KO, respectively. Pacquiao was named the 2006 Fighter of the Year by ESPN, The Ring and the Boxing Writers Association of America
Pacquiao next fought WBA/IBF featherweight champion Juan Manuel Marquez. Marquez was down three times in the first round but came back to win many of the later rounds and secure a draw. Marquez turned down a rematch because he didn’t like the purse he was offered, so Pacquiao moved up to the 130-pound division and fought Erik Morales in March of 2005.
In a candidate for Fight of the Year, Morales won by a close unanimous decision. All three official judges scored the fight 115-113 for Morales. Pacquaio fought Morales twice in 2006, winning by a tenth-round KO and a third-round KO, respectively. Pacquiao was named the 2006 Fighter of the Year by ESPN, The Ring and the Boxing Writers Association of America
5. Super Featherweight
130 lbs. / 59.0 kilos
On March 19, 2005, Manny moved to the super
4. Lightweight
legend Erik Morales for the WBC international
and IBA super featherweight titles. Manny lost
the 12-round match and sustained a cut over one
of his eyes. A rematch took place on
January 21, 2006, in Las Vegas. This time,
Manny Pacquiao won the match. In July of 2006,
he defended WBC international title against Oscar Larios and won.
Later that year, Manny Pacquiao would capture the WBC International Super Featherweight title after knocking out Hector Velazquez inside Los Angeles, California’s Staples Center.
In January 2006, Manny Pacquiao and Erik Morales would meet again, but this time Manny Pacquiao tickets featured Pac-Man tallying a 10th-round TKO in this highly anticipated boxing rematch in Las Vegas’ Thomas & Mack Center. Soon after, Manny Pacquiao defeated Oscar Larios in a 12-round battle for the WBC International Super Featherweight Championship.
Later that year, Manny Pacquiao would capture the WBC International Super Featherweight title after knocking out Hector Velazquez inside Los Angeles, California’s Staples Center.
In January 2006, Manny Pacquiao and Erik Morales would meet again, but this time Manny Pacquiao tickets featured Pac-Man tallying a 10th-round TKO in this highly anticipated boxing rematch in Las Vegas’ Thomas & Mack Center. Soon after, Manny Pacquiao defeated Oscar Larios in a 12-round battle for the WBC International Super Featherweight Championship.
4. Lightweight
135 lbs. / 61.2 kilos
Manny Pacquiao inked a major deal with Oscar De La Hoya’s Golden Boy Promotions in September 2006. Under this deal, Manny Pacquiao and Erik Morales would fight for the third time on November 18, 2006. Manny Pacquiao fight tickets sold out as he Pacquiao-Morales III fight drew in a near-record crowd of 18,276 inside Las Vegas’ Thomas & Mack Center. Manny Pacquiao tallied the victory with a third-round KO. By the end of 2006, Manny Pacquiao was hailed as HBO & Ring Magazine’s fighter of the year.
Manny Pacquiao inked a major deal with Oscar De La Hoya’s Golden Boy Promotions in September 2006. Under this deal, Manny Pacquiao and Erik Morales would fight for the third time on November 18, 2006. Manny Pacquiao fight tickets sold out as he Pacquiao-Morales III fight drew in a near-record crowd of 18,276 inside Las Vegas’ Thomas & Mack Center. Manny Pacquiao tallied the victory with a third-round KO. By the end of 2006, Manny Pacquiao was hailed as HBO & Ring Magazine’s fighter of the year.
3. Light Welterweight
140 lbs. / 63.5 kilos
The next fight on Manny Pacquiao’s schedule was against David Diaz set for June 28, 2008, at Las Vegas’ Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino. The demand for Manny Pacquiao tickets soared, with ticket sales eclipsing $20 million. With the WBC World Lightweight Title on the line, Manny Pacquiao defeated David Diaz with a ninth-round KO, much to the delight of fans with Manny Pacquiao fight tickets.
After defeating David Diaz, Manny Pacquiao made history as the only Asian boxer to capture four major titles in four different weight classes. Pac Man is also the first Filipino boxer to win a world title at lightweight. As the WBC Super Featherweight and Lightweight champion, Manny Pacquiao would vacate his super featherweight title in July 2008 so that he could defend his lightweight title.
2. Welterweight
147 lbs. / 66.7 kilos
On November 14 he added another championship belt—in a record seventh weight class—when he defeated Miguel Cotto of Puerto
After defeating David Diaz, Manny Pacquiao made history as the only Asian boxer to capture four major titles in four different weight classes. Pac Man is also the first Filipino boxer to win a world title at lightweight. As the WBC Super Featherweight and Lightweight champion, Manny Pacquiao would vacate his super featherweight title in July 2008 so that he could defend his lightweight title.
147 lbs. / 66.7 kilos
On November 14 he added another championship belt—in a record seventh weight class—when he defeated Miguel Cotto of Puerto
Boxing Organization (WBO)
welterweight title. Pacquiao defended
that title on March 13, 2010, in
Arlington, Texas, by defeating
Ghanaian boxer
Joshua Clottey in 12 rounds.
On December 6, 2008, Manny moved to the welterweight division and soon faced Oscar De La Hoya, the six-division world champion. Manny won this fight. In May of 2009, he fought with Ricky Hatton. Manny won this fight by a knockout in the second round and therefore won The Ring’s junior welterweight title. In November of 2009, in a fight that was promoted as “Firepower,” he defeated Miguel Cotto through a technical knockout.
On December 6, 2008, Manny moved to the welterweight division and soon faced Oscar De La Hoya, the six-division world champion. Manny won this fight. In May of 2009, he fought with Ricky Hatton. Manny won this fight by a knockout in the second round and therefore won The Ring’s junior welterweight title. In November of 2009, in a fight that was promoted as “Firepower,” he defeated Miguel Cotto through a technical knockout.
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1. Super Welterweight
154 lbs. / 69.9 kilosManny Pacquiao more than made up with speed what he lacked in size, turning Antonio Margarito into a bloody mess with a dizzying array of punches in a lopsided decision victory for the vacant WBC light-middleweight title. Pacquiao landed a huge right hook with 20 seconds left in the 10th and had Margarito wobbled. Pacquiao won every round and got the unanimous decision victory
OT: It is possible. Mayweather was quoted that a Mayweather Pacquiao Rematch can happen a year after Pacquiao's shoulder surgery.
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