Gives me goosebumps watching this. I'm a Filipino who witnessed Pacquiao's peak. All Filipinos watched when he has a fight, I MEAN ALL FILIPINO. There's literally zero crime rate during his fight, there's no people on the malls, busy highways are empty. Everyone would shout, scream in front of their televions. You can feel everyone's emotion and pride everytime Pacquiao's punches are landing. Thank you Manny for making us proud! 🇵🇭
Let's give Barrera props. That man went toe-to-toe for 11 rounds with a guy that was viciously and ruthlessly pounding him virtually non-stop and never got tired. That last round was brutal. Manny was a wild animal in his prime.
@@alvinquirona4260 Cotto put everything into that fight and whilst Manny won, Cotto didn't lose, just because he was amazing despite being so beaten up!
@@martynridley3671 Hisd face and score card told a totally different story. He had the beat down of his career and lost emphatically. the ref should have stopped it by round 10.
stop arguing guys. let's just say Mexican fighters and Pilipino fighters don't RUN & HUG like Froid mayIVeather and have his paid Vegas Bias Judges give him the ( Win ) for Track & Field B.S.
@NigoMavarro I love my Filipino brothers. But we are Native Americans. The greatest warriors the Spaniards encountered. Capital of New Spain, Tenochtitlan. Aka Mexico City.
As a kid, the parties held to watch him fight were far bigger than birthdays, Christmas, or New Years even. Tons of beer and food. Pre fight karaoke, smoking and gambling in the garage. The other kids would be running around, but I was just glued to the screen. Everyone would cheer so fucking loud for Manny and he fought like he could hear every single person in the room.
@@xaimaralexisii9095 dont exaggerate...it only got traffic before when there werent manny establishments that offer ppv. People got stuck in houses because gma or abs cbn has too many commercials but when ppv was very much available...people only got stuck for an hour or two....christmas is like a two day event in philippines.
@@xaimaralexisii9095birthdays, newyear and christmas are like two day events...dont exaggerate. Sundays arent reaally a day of traffic. Way back when there werent many establishments offering the ppv event, people are stuck in houses for three or four hours because gma or abs covering the fight has too many commercials but when ppv came people only got stuck for about an hour or two.
He already knows Manny because he was there since the first US fight of Manny and in that first fight he already complimented Manny. He knows that Manny has a great potential and an exciting fighter to watch.
dont forget prince naseem, it was a gloomy mid 90s in boxing esp the lightweights. Naseem started it all, lightweight boxing boomed like crazy late 1998-1999. Certainly got me watching boxing, I dont even like it lol.
They were the four kings of the lightweight division, the way Duran, Hearns, Hagler and Leonard were the four kings of the welterweight and middleweight division.
Manny Pacquiao is one of the most unorthodox boxers that I've ever seen who's also in the goat conversation. If you look at somebody who has perfect boxing technique like Floyd Mayweather or Pernell Whitaker or Terence Crawford Or Marvin Hagler And then you watch Manny Pacquiao fight you would think that there is no way this guy can keep getting away with this at such a high level but time after time again he's proved that he is just simply blessed with gifts that others don't have
I think Manny has great technique, people overlook his technique because it looks chaotic but his moves are actually very calculated. 1. In a 5-punch combo, the first two punches are actually setups to misdirect the opponent's gloves. What he's really looking to land is punches 3-5. 2. The difference with Mayweather is Mayweather counters AFTER the opponent punches. Manny "counters" BEFORE the opponent punches. You can see him anticipate as the opponent loads up, and then Manny beats him to the punch. He has one of the best timings with this technique, the other one I can think of is Crawford.
But now every boxer jump into their silly excuses Like leg cramps Rotator cuff That's what makes them a clown for clown Specially MANNY PACROID CLOWNquaio
I’m not sure if people who did not live through this era of boxing can understand just how loaded the light weight divisions were with talent, and just how explosive an impact Pacquiao made on the boxing scene.
The fight always aired on Sundays in the Philippines, and whenever he fought, the streets were empty. We tuned in to these free channels that had 5-minute commercials in between rounds so the fight results were always delayed and the best part is there's no social media back then so nobody could spoil it for you. The support in this fight was massive, there were reports crime rate dropped to 0 that lasted for hours. Thankyou Manny
@@nite3018 Yea he definitely got fucked over in that fight he couldn’t get a rhythm going he was just trying to protect himself from getting hit low. That ref has fucked up a few big fights.
@@p4pking. Loma just doesn't know how to fight on the inside, so that's no excuse. If your opponent hits you low, you return the favor to get his respect, which is taught in boxing 101.
Manny Pacquiao is more than just a great all time boxer. He is a great man to do what he did as a poor boy selling cigarettes on the streets to becoming a great champion and a senator representing his people. And all done with humility and humanity. Now that is true greatness!
not to mention stamina. He also had larger calves than most people do proportionally which experts also pointed out a lot. I actually think that Pacquiao's footwork improved more so towards the late 2000s and that he got by in the late 90s to mid-2000s simply through his unusual punching angles, volume punching, stamina, and speed (not to mention his Southpaw advantage) while strong calves are said to help w/ punching power. I think late 2000s Pacquiao was peak Pacquiao bc he mastered his footwork, was a bit greater as a defender (simply bc of age and bc he was facing naturally larger opponents), and had a developed right hand by that point.
i rarely comment, but this video was complete, concise and made me teary eyed. Props to Boxing After Dark for your amazing film. It takes effort to combine those videos for us and insert the small stories behind these legendary scenes!
💯 i miss the family gatherings in the U.S after good food, laughs, karaoke and the main event watching Pac-Man we all roar in excitement! In the Philippines watching Manny fight is also crazy, the crime, the traffic the sari sari store closed everything stops! we all still roaring for Manny, and only then the hospital gets busy from high blood pressure watching the fight 😂 what a time!!!
These were the good days. Just hand to hand and blow for blow. Made me respect all the fighters Pac-Man fought. And the legacy they all left behind will not be forgotten.
I’ve been a boxing fan since the 1970s, though I never stepped into a ring. During the 2000s when I was incarcerated, my father used to send to me a printout of the upcoming boxing events. Who versus whomever. I remember first seeing this Manny Pacquiao in these printouts, the man was becoming a legend in his own time. Victory after victory.
Alot of people are forgetting how good Pacman was. He has the case to be a GOAT in boxing. But tons of media outlets are being controlled by western companies. No doubt that they're gonna be biased particularly to their own boxers
Pacquiao was more than a boxing champion to the millions of poverty stricken Filipinos who witnessed his greatness. He was the great brown hope who gave his countrymen something to be proud of when there was nothing else to hold on to. Pacquiao was more than just a boxing sensation. He was truly a People’s Champion!
I remember a young Manny asking His handlers for a Naseem Hamed fight He lacked credibility at that time then a few months later Barrera schooled Hamed while Manny made His US debut vs. Ledwaba
@@sleeks9939 Chicken McFroid mayIVeather needed 750 ml of IV juice just to Hug & Run from a natural 130 poung lightweight 5' 5" midget all night long is truly Hilarious asf😂
He has undoubtedly taken on MORE great fighters than ANYONE in the history of boxing. Not evading tough opponents. Massive, respect, honour and love to your and your amazing team Manny.
Pacquiao just kept coming and seemingly didn't tire. Huge Barrera fan and I was in disbelief at how conditioned Manny was. Endless stamina is incredible.
Being a Filipino and getting to witness Pacquiao's prime was incredible. The whole country just shuts down. It was like Christmas came early. I still remember when my cousin's family organized pay-per views for the Marquez and Margarito fights and the whole neighborhood would come to watch. I would kill to go back to those times.
This a real boxing fight just straight fight no hugging or running. Manny and all or most of the mexican boxer he fought are just different. Now this is boxing!
@@prodkenny302 Ah ok. got it but the right thing to say is something like "not sure if pacquaio can keep this pace up and he might punch himself out" because being presumptuous could embarrass you.
Emmanuel steward a great trainer he said because pacquiao a volume puncher he's right he might gassed out in later rounds.. but pacquiao is different. No question about that comment
Man, i remember watching this live expecting another MAB clinic yet was stunned by this (to me) unknown Filippino. Little did i know. This was a true changing of the guard fight. MAB never really the same after though he did manage a few more decent wins. Manny ascended to greatness. 🙌🏽
We will never see another MP again in my lifetime !! A legendary feat that will never be duplicated ! 🥊 🥊 🥊 Boxing’s real Golden boy with a Golden heart !
As a Filipino, I respect Barrera. Barrera was arguably Pacquiao's greatest victory and turned him to a star in the sport of boxing overnight. That Featherweight/ Super Featherweight division from 2002 - 2008 was stacked and imo, was similar to the 4 Kings era of the 80s. I do however, think that while Barrera was no longer at his prime, he did find a second wind in the early 2000s. His Ls against Junior Jones and his war against Morales in 2000 forced him to adopt a more boxing-oriented style and became great w/ his jab (as evidence against Johnny Tapia). He still possessed a lethal left hook to the body and was always willing to exchange in a brawl like most Mexican greats. Many felt like he should have won against Morales in 2000 while some felt like he should've lost against him in 2002 (although it was also another close bout). Apart from Morales and Tapia, he had victories against Naseem Hamed and Kevin Kelly, and also had a good bounce-back victory against Paulie Ayala after his loss against Pacquiao.
When Barrera tagged Morales that was one of the best short exchanges ever. I mean clean no tell chin music but Erik like I mean immediately responded with 3.
I remember when I was a kid when pacquiao had a fight our neighbors gatheres at one place to watch the fight like a movie theatre cheering loudly you cant see somebody walking around the streets no busy vehicles no other business hate or what ever, its unity in our own way. I can say the whole philippines doing it whenever manny pacquiao had a fight🇵🇭 That was gold era. So lucky to experience my soul💚
Manny Pacquiao became famous in the field of boxing, what he did will not be forgotten by the whole world until his last breath, and if many years pass, what he did for the country will never be forgotten by Filipinos until the next generation.
This is the fight that made me a big Pacquiao fan I'd put on all of his PPV fights at my house and on 8-13-21 I met Pacquíao and got his autograph !!!!! I have that autograph glove displayed in my living room 🥊
Pacquiao is, by far, the best boxer to come out of Asia. In fact, he's one of the greatest ever in history. Japan's inoue is trying to follow in his footsteps - with 4 division championships under his belt, he's already halfway there. We'll see where he ends up in the annals of history once his career is over.
This was the era of no running no hugging jst toe to toe boxing at its best i miss these days
unlike certain american boxer who trash talked manny pacquiao afterwards
The era where the winner was the one who bled less
yeah just brain damage you smooth brain, you are a coward talking about no running
As much as I don't like Mayweather. He also fought in that same era though.
Just two men banging
The era of Manny Pacquiao and those Mexican warrior is the Golden age of the sport of Boxing... Nowadays boxing is different now..
"The Mexicutioner!" He ended the careers of many Mexican Legends. Chased JMM into retirement, he said "No Mas"!
Manny is the goat.
2003 was not the golden era lmao
As a Filipino, Mexican Boxers is one of the Great fighters.
Edit: I don’t understand why people so mad in my comment i was complementing. 😞
Nowadays is 🦆🦆🦆 everywhere. Lol
Gives me goosebumps watching this. I'm a Filipino who witnessed Pacquiao's peak. All Filipinos watched when he has a fight, I MEAN ALL FILIPINO. There's literally zero crime rate during his fight, there's no people on the malls, busy highways are empty. Everyone would shout, scream in front of their televions. You can feel everyone's emotion and pride everytime Pacquiao's punches are landing. Thank you Manny for making us proud! 🇵🇭
try Christianity
He has so much aura
Pakatas, magiinuman Pacquiao parin usapan 😂
@@blissreq7550 thank you for youe kind words for our moder day national hero
@@diinobambino822 matik to idol hahaha
Let's give Barrera props. That man went toe-to-toe for 11 rounds with a guy that was viciously and ruthlessly pounding him virtually non-stop and never got tired. That last round was brutal. Manny was a wild animal in his prime.
I also give props to Cotto man he stand up brutally murdered by pacquiao.
@@alvinquirona4260also Margarito and rios😅
@@alvinquirona4260 Cotto put everything into that fight and whilst Manny won, Cotto didn't lose, just because he was amazing despite being so beaten up!
I think he purposely pull Barrera til 11th round. To beat him up
@@martynridley3671 Hisd face and score card told a totally different story. He had the beat down of his career and lost emphatically. the ref should have stopped it by round 10.
Sending our love to our Mexican brothers from the “Mexicans of Asia”
Viva Mexico en Filipinas 🇲🇽 🇵🇭
Nah, we aint mexican of Asia...they are The Filipino's of America. - Random Dude from PH
More like distant relatives not as comparable as brothers since puerto ricans are closer to mexicans
Filipinos are wayy better than mexicans
stop arguing guys. let's just say Mexican fighters and Pilipino fighters don't RUN & HUG like Froid mayIVeather and have his paid Vegas Bias Judges give him the ( Win ) for Track & Field B.S.
@NigoMavarro I love my Filipino brothers. But we are Native Americans. The greatest warriors the Spaniards encountered. Capital of New Spain, Tenochtitlan. Aka Mexico City.
As a kid, the parties held to watch him fight were far bigger than birthdays, Christmas, or New Years even. Tons of beer and food. Pre fight karaoke, smoking and gambling in the garage. The other kids would be running around, but I was just glued to the screen. Everyone would cheer so fucking loud for Manny and he fought like he could hear every single person in the room.
you are just exaggerating...no way his fight is bigger than birthdays, christmas and new year here in the philippines.
@@mr.brightside6576 Birthdays would't make edsa go traffic free for a day or have terrorist and soldiers have a cease fire.
@@Zyfiem nah no...christmas is like a two-three day event
@@xaimaralexisii9095 dont exaggerate...it only got traffic before when there werent manny establishments that offer ppv. People got stuck in houses because gma or abs cbn has too many commercials but when ppv was very much available...people only got stuck for an hour or two....christmas is like a two day event in philippines.
@@xaimaralexisii9095birthdays, newyear and christmas are like two day events...dont exaggerate. Sundays arent reaally a day of traffic. Way back when there werent many establishments offering the ppv event, people are stuck in houses for three or four hours because gma or abs covering the fight has too many commercials but when ppv came people only got stuck for about an hour or two.
You can tell the announcer larry merchant did not know manny yet. He said"manny will gas out".😂
Pac-Man stamina is no problem for him hahahah
He already knows Manny because he was there since the first US fight of Manny and in that first fight he already complimented Manny. He knows that Manny has a great potential and an exciting fighter to watch.
Both Larry Merchant and Emmanuel Steward 😂
Larry didnt know that Manny sparred 30 rounds a day coming to that barrera fight 😂
Larry was a big fan of manny since julio fight
Pacman, Barrera, Morales and Marquez the golden age of FW division
ABSOLUTELY
Era of rematches too, not that one and done stuff.
dont forget prince naseem, it was a gloomy mid 90s in boxing esp the lightweights. Naseem started it all, lightweight boxing boomed like crazy late 1998-1999. Certainly got me watching boxing, I dont even like it lol.
They were the four kings of the lightweight division, the way Duran, Hearns, Hagler and Leonard were the four kings of the welterweight and middleweight division.
Marquez makes pacman career a little bit ugly. The greatest knockout in boxing history
Manny Pacquiao is one of the most unorthodox boxers that I've ever seen who's also in the goat conversation. If you look at somebody who has perfect boxing technique like Floyd Mayweather or Pernell Whitaker or Terence Crawford Or Marvin Hagler And then you watch Manny Pacquiao fight you would think that there is no way this guy can keep getting away with this at such a high level but time after time again he's proved that he is just simply blessed with gifts that others don't have
I think Manny has great technique, people overlook his technique because it looks chaotic but his moves are actually very calculated.
1. In a 5-punch combo, the first two punches are actually setups to misdirect the opponent's gloves. What he's really looking to land is punches 3-5.
2. The difference with Mayweather is Mayweather counters AFTER the opponent punches. Manny "counters" BEFORE the opponent punches. You can see him anticipate as the opponent loads up, and then Manny beats him to the punch. He has one of the best timings with this technique, the other one I can think of is Crawford.
Pac-Man was a killer back in them days! I don’t think there will ever be another 8 weight class champion ever!
Belts after 130 were all hand selected opponents.
El dinamita Marques noqueó terriblemente a maní Pacman,
@@redskins1120that’s fliyed all career lol
And they say Inoue is better than Pacman
@@washingtonsevillano5756 still the mexecutioner who went up to 154 and battered margarito
pac you're gonna stay the best and the most exciting boxer in the history of boxing. my dad and i loves you. rip dad
My condolences man
Im so sorry for your loss, RIP
Condolences, rip
I like how boxing was boxing back in the day. It wasn't hit and run, it was straight up a brawl
But now every boxer jump into their silly excuses
Like leg cramps
Rotator cuff
That's what makes them a clown for clown
Specially MANNY PACROID CLOWNquaio
@@jamesbhong4437the last one didn’t make sense
@@TheItalianMafias there"s lot more
Wrong socks
Wrong gloves
Foot stomps
Over confident
Silly dreams
nyahahaha
@@jamesbhong4437bro is NOT rage baiting anyone
@@jamesbhong4437 ragebait used to be believable
Manny doesnt need to sell his fight, his fight sells itself.
This is the best gentle/humbled trash talk I ever hear by Manny.
Manny is a living legend.
Steroid legend
I’m not sure if people who did not live through this era of boxing can understand just how loaded the light weight divisions were with talent, and just how explosive an impact Pacquiao made on the boxing scene.
I never get tired of watching these reruns in my opinion, one of the greatest boxers ever.
From underdog, unheard, no name. To 8 division champ fighting the best of the best and punching above his weight class. Ups and downs. Legendary story
every fighters is an underdog, unheard, no name.....😂😂😂
@@helloman3676 So you are just repeating what he said, but some how when he says it, its dumb?
@@str1xt Do i really need to explain it to you? I hope you're joking. 🤣🤣🤣
So I am dumb as well? You are not doing yourself any favours here are you?
@@str1xt favor from you? Who are you for me to care? 😂😂😂
The fight always aired on Sundays in the Philippines, and whenever he fought, the streets were empty. We tuned in to these free channels that had 5-minute commercials in between rounds so the fight results were always delayed and the best part is there's no social media back then so nobody could spoil it for you. The support in this fight was massive, there were reports crime rate dropped to 0 that lasted for hours. Thankyou Manny
I was so young and stupid back then to appreciate what Mr. Pacquiao did for boxing and the Philippines. Thanks Pacman.
Yep same, i remember one time i thought the rounds were scores lol
No more fighters fight like this. Miss this kind of a fights.
Pitbull Cruz is a modern day warrior fights like an old school boxer. He's under the MP Promotions - Pacman is the founder of that promotion.
it is what it is its sad but the technical boxers just gets rewarded more with less risks
that ref mustve bet on marco that night lmao
funny how Pacquiao tripping was a knockdown whilst Barrera getting mauled wasnt 10:07
His the same referee that did Loma Vs Salido. If you google who is the worst referee his picture comes up 😂 ..
@@p4pking. they did loma dirty asf with the salido fight.. blatant low blows were ignored completely
@@nite3018
Yea he definitely got fucked over in that fight he couldn’t get a rhythm going he was just trying to protect himself from getting hit low.
That ref has fucked up a few big fights.
@@p4pking. Loma just doesn't know how to fight on the inside, so that's no excuse. If your opponent hits you low, you return the favor to get his respect, which is taught in boxing 101.
Manny Pacquiao is more than just a great all time boxer. He is a great man to do what he did as a poor boy selling cigarettes on the streets to becoming a great champion and a senator representing his people. And all done with humility and humanity. Now that is true greatness!
Manny's weapons were footwork and speed not to mention the barrage of punches he's throwing made him so lethal.
not to mention stamina. He also had larger calves than most people do proportionally which experts also pointed out a lot. I actually think that Pacquiao's footwork improved more so towards the late 2000s and that he got by in the late 90s to mid-2000s simply through his unusual punching angles, volume punching, stamina, and speed (not to mention his Southpaw advantage) while strong calves are said to help w/ punching power.
I think late 2000s Pacquiao was peak Pacquiao bc he mastered his footwork, was a bit greater as a defender (simply bc of age and bc he was facing naturally larger opponents), and had a developed right hand by that point.
Heart of a warrior and strong mindset
and roids. according to the Jealous Hating Flomos
Manny-Barrera-Marquez-Morales. Just love watching all those four fight, just a pity we never saw Morales Vs Marquez
JMM will destroy Morales easily.
Weird how Floyd managed to avoid all of them at that weight. Smh
@@jeanclaudevandarn_3164😐
@@jeanclaudevandarn_3164 floyd is in light weight and light welterweight in their era
the 4 horsemen of the featherweight division
"Boxing and humanity, as a whole, have gained a modern day hero to look up too." What an astute observation of Pacquiao's legacy.
i rarely comment, but this video was complete, concise and made me teary eyed. Props to Boxing After Dark for your amazing film. It takes effort to combine those videos for us and insert the small stories behind these legendary scenes!
Thanks bro, I appreciate the love!
Everytime you watch a pacquiao fight it’s always a huge event in both the United States, Philippines and Mexico. I miss those times
💯 i miss the family gatherings in the U.S after good food, laughs, karaoke and the main event watching Pac-Man we all roar in excitement!
In the Philippines watching Manny fight is also crazy, the crime, the traffic the sari sari store closed everything stops! we all still roaring for Manny, and only then the hospital gets busy from high blood pressure watching the fight 😂 what a time!!!
These were the good days. Just hand to hand and blow for blow. Made me respect all the fighters Pac-Man fought. And the legacy they all left behind will not be forgotten.
barera's cornerman shed tears as he stopped the fight... thats a true warrior right there
He is MAB's brother.
He's crying because his meal ticket is in jeopardy.
I’ve been a boxing fan since the 1970s, though I never stepped into a ring.
During the 2000s when I was incarcerated, my father used to send to me a printout of the upcoming boxing events. Who versus whomever.
I remember first seeing this Manny Pacquiao in these printouts, the man was becoming a legend in his own time. Victory after victory.
Ali,Tyson,Lewis,Vargas,Hamed,Marquez,
Cotto,Barrera,Morales,and Pacquiao my top 10 fighters of all time...
Ali was just a showman
Alot of people are forgetting how good Pacman was. He has the case to be a GOAT in boxing. But tons of media outlets are being controlled by western companies. No doubt that they're gonna be biased particularly to their own boxers
Pacquiao was more than a boxing champion to the millions of poverty stricken Filipinos who witnessed his greatness. He was the great brown hope who gave his countrymen something to be proud of when there was nothing else to hold on to. Pacquiao was more than just a boxing sensation. He was truly a People’s Champion!
He still is. Hes such a good guy and a fantastic role model.
Heck, he ain't just Pacman.
He's the People's Champ!
I remember a young Manny asking His handlers for a Naseem Hamed fight He lacked credibility at that time then a few months later Barrera schooled Hamed while Manny made His US debut vs. Ledwaba
Boxing will never bee like it used to be. Manny amazing boxers in that era
This is the Pacman that Floyd dodged
Chicken FLOYD!
mayIVeather the Vegas Diva.
@@sleeks9939 Chicken McFroid mayIVeather needed 750 ml of IV juice just to Hug & Run from a natural 130 poung lightweight 5' 5" midget all night long is truly Hilarious asf😂
Were they even in the same weight class back then 🤔
@@coldgamekev9890 he avkided marquez and morales in their primes too, he's just too afraid
At this point manny is known in the Philippines but this win against barrera put him in the world map.
He has undoubtedly taken on MORE great fighters than ANYONE in the history of boxing. Not evading tough opponents. Massive, respect, honour and love to your and your amazing team Manny.
Excellent coverage of an amazing fight.
After watching Paul Jake vs Tyson
This throwback is better than
Pacquiao just kept coming and seemingly didn't tire. Huge Barrera fan and I was in disbelief at how conditioned Manny was. Endless stamina is incredible.
The touch gloves mid fight is wholesome now that is sportsmanship.
The G O A T!!! I was blessed to be able to watch this man’s career
His high volume intense punching reminds me of a sentry gun, just firing off.
Being a Filipino and getting to witness Pacquiao's prime was incredible. The whole country just shuts down. It was like Christmas came early.
I still remember when my cousin's family organized pay-per views for the Marquez and Margarito fights and the whole neighborhood would come to watch. I would kill to go back to those times.
Pacquiao never disrespected Barrera.
loved this fight! glad you did a video on this
grabe...puro solid punches....toe to toe ang labanan ...walang takbuhan o yakapan halos ang nagaganap..
I love this man. He is one of the rare breeds. 1 in a million is an understatement .❤
This a real boxing fight just straight fight no hugging or running. Manny and all or most of the mexican boxer he fought are just different. Now this is boxing!
This era is the best boxing er of all and i salute all of them and they fight with dignity not for fame.. Proudly even defeate or victory.. Salute....
2:41 That SICK transition tho 🔥🔥
Thank you for leaving the highlight of the clip! I hate when people just talk over it and didn't really go into further detail
Manny Pacquiao is the best of of all time
@7:50 "in 2 rounds when pacquiao runs out of gas he will be in trouble". LMFAO! who was that expert? lol
The great Emmanuel Steward , legendary trainer and commentator, jus happened to be wrong about that statement
Emmanuel would’ve been right in almost every other similar circumstance, but Manny was just different.
@@prodkenny302 Ah ok. got it but the right thing to say is something like "not sure if pacquaio can keep this pace up and he might punch himself out" because being presumptuous could embarrass you.
@@justforfun5391 that's an excellent rephrasing that would serve supposed-to-be-neutral commentators well in the future.
Emmanuel steward a great trainer he said because pacquiao a volume puncher he's right he might gassed out in later rounds.. but pacquiao is different. No question about that comment
Pacman shows greatest respect to those Mexican warriors.
Greatest of all tome in the history of boxing.
Man, i remember watching this live expecting another MAB clinic yet was stunned by this (to me) unknown Filippino. Little did i know. This was a true changing of the guard fight. MAB never really the same after though he did manage a few more decent wins. Manny ascended to greatness. 🙌🏽
Manny was in a class by himself, blistering pace, machine gun punching, angles galore, and humble! Awsome athlete and fighter, period
I loved Pac man's boxing style, you got your money's worth each & everytime.
We will never see another MP again in my lifetime !! A legendary feat that will never be duplicated ! 🥊 🥊 🥊 Boxing’s real Golden boy with a Golden heart !
Mexicutioner stood on business early on....loved those mid 2000 fights
Don't forget Erick Morales was the Philipinxcecuter.
@@bg8807 no he wasnt cause he got terminated
@treejay818 All respect to Manny P. Erick literally put him to sleep.
@@bg8807 yes Pacman put Erick to sleep two times 💪he’s the best
@treejay818 Erick got the last laugh. Literally almost killed him. I thought he was dead after that K.O
Now this is boxing, unlike those other boxers who just runs and hugs
As a Filipino, I respect Barrera. Barrera was arguably Pacquiao's greatest victory and turned him to a star in the sport of boxing overnight. That Featherweight/ Super Featherweight division from 2002 - 2008 was stacked and imo, was similar to the 4 Kings era of the 80s.
I do however, think that while Barrera was no longer at his prime, he did find a second wind in the early 2000s. His Ls against Junior Jones and his war against Morales in 2000 forced him to adopt a more boxing-oriented style and became great w/ his jab (as evidence against Johnny Tapia). He still possessed a lethal left hook to the body and was always willing to exchange in a brawl like most Mexican greats. Many felt like he should have won against Morales in 2000 while some felt like he should've lost against him in 2002 (although it was also another close bout).
Apart from Morales and Tapia, he had victories against Naseem Hamed and Kevin Kelly, and also had a good bounce-back victory against Paulie Ayala after his loss against Pacquiao.
Is it true when Pacquiao had a fight the whole country stops to watch him even inmates
@@AnthonyEdwards775 yes. City becomes Ghost town watching Pacquiao fight in the cinemas or at home. Lol
@@VaanNeiiru why do I feel like your being sarcastic 😂
@@AnthonyEdwards775 yes it is true. It is in the news all around the Philippines during those times.
@@AnthonyEdwards775 nah man, real sht. That is how big Manny was mid 2000s to mid 2010s
Love this presentation! 👏👏👏
Great video, Good Editing!
I’ve seen this fight 10times already, and It still gets me excited every time ! Both are real warriors!
Manny🐐
When Barrera tagged Morales that was one of the best short exchanges ever. I mean clean no tell chin music but Erik like I mean immediately responded with 3.
History was made in the sport to be admired for decades to come ey !
I remember when I was a kid when pacquiao had a fight our neighbors gatheres at one place to watch the fight like a movie theatre cheering loudly you cant see somebody walking around the streets no busy vehicles no other business hate or what ever, its unity in our own way. I can say the whole philippines doing it whenever manny pacquiao had a fight🇵🇭 That was gold era. So lucky to experience my soul💚
Thank you for the 4:3 aspect ratio upload!
Manny is one of the greatest raw fighters!
Great blows from both boxers here. My gosh Boxing is thrilling. Thank you, grandpa.
the amount of stamina this legend has, motivates me to do better. manny is himothy!
His humility is his best trait!
As a Filipino in their mid 20s its crazy to me my generation is one of the last to experience those pacman holidays.
in high definition. appreciate it
Manny Pacquiao became famous in the field of boxing, what he did will not be forgotten by the whole world until his last breath, and if many years pass, what he did for the country will never be forgotten by Filipinos until the next generation.
great display of art
This is the fight that made me a big Pacquiao fan I'd put on all of his PPV fights at my house and on 8-13-21 I met Pacquíao and got his autograph !!!!! I have that autograph glove displayed in my living room 🥊
When you unite a country. You are a legend. Viva Mexico. Viva Philippines.
Manny, in my mind, is and always will be one the best I've seen. He showed class in and out of the ring. Brilliant.
Both are legends.
Pacquiao is, by far, the best boxer to come out of Asia. In fact, he's one of the greatest ever in history. Japan's inoue is trying to follow in his footsteps - with 4 division championships under his belt, he's already halfway there. We'll see where he ends up in the annals of history once his career is over.
respect to barrera and mexican people
love and respect from the philippines 🥊🇵🇭
viva filipino🥊mexicano
I can not see Inoue winning against this version of Manny
Inoues fangurl..are dreaming😁
Yeah never
GOAT. 8-division champ starting from being
the ref clearly on barrera's side 👀
I remember this fight, i was just 8 years old back then 😅 now im 29 ❤️
This is before Manny developed his lead hook.
Ang isa sa mga boxer na hnd nkakasawang panuorin ❤🎉
Best boxer I've ever seen. Mayweather ain't close imo. Inoue is in eith a shout though
Manny is born to be a boxer and he really love it.
People forget how good Barrera was. Terrific to watch. I love manni though. I gotta say two of my favourites
Manny was a real gentleman, no drugs, no partying, squeaky clean Manny.
I will always respect Barerra because he beat the Prince🔥
Dude ... this is a really good documentary.
Pacman's life story is so Hollywood
Wrong. It's way better than that Hollywood-crap!
Hollywood is B.S. the Bisaya☝Warrior's⚔ Pac's life is pure Sweat & Blood💯%
The likes of Weinstein and The Diddler are lurking in Hollywood that's why Manny must say NOOOOOO! 😂
As long as it's not produced by Weinstein.