Manny Pacquiao's Tactics & Techniques Breakdown | The Last Lesson

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With Manny Pacquiao announcing his retirement from boxing. I wanted to create a slightly different tribute, which breaks down a few of his tactics and techniques from some of his greatest performances. Hopefully this video can inspire future generation of fighters and fans to truly learn and appreciate this once in lifetime fighter. Thank you Manny!

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I loved this breakdown of Pac-Man! I myself am a Southpaw that’s in training and I can learn a lot from this! Thank you and thank you Manny!

papimode
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Loved the video! Just wished you showed their legs/feet in this video too cuz his steps are super important

MatchstickDaddy
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Great video men. PacMan is once in a life time fighter.

lloydtorres
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Pacquiao’s change of angle and pace was something no one could keep up with, his adjustments and set ups were on point and something he has been working on alot.

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U gained a subscriber, been loving the quality and work behind your art!

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Another great video. I agree with you Manny is 1 of the greatest fighters to ever live. You do a great job on your channel with the presentation and the content. If everybody watches this good check out heavyweight headlines. He's another good channel that's just starting out and could use some followers to really get going. And I'm going to recommend your channel to his. And maybe that will inspire him to do more. Thanks for taking the time to do these videos

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“He has a case for greatest fighter pound-for-pound who ever lived, ” said Kellerman on Max on Boxing in talking about Pacquiao. “I don’t think he wins that argument. Sugar Ray Robinson is safely ensconced in that position, but Henry Armstrong, Muhammad Ali, Sam Langford, Harry Greb, Floyd Mayweather, Pernell Whitaker; who else do you want to mention? Put Pacquiao’s resume up to those guys. For Pacquiao, take his peak. Was it at 140 when he obliterated Ricky Hatton, Miguel Cotto and Oscar De La Hoya, although that was at 147. Was that Pacquiao’s peak? Remember, that was when the Mayweather-Pacquiao hype actually reached it’s fever pitch. ‘These are the two best fighters we’ve ever seen, and they’e both in their primes, in the same weight class at the same time. We have to see them fight, '” said Kellerman.

Pacquiao’s peak was just about as good as anyone’s in history. Now I would have favored Mayweather back then. He’s the notably larger fighter, and that’s the point. When you talk about pound-for-pound, when a fighter moves up out of his natural weight class, and can still compete with the best that ever did it, what does that mean about the quality of that fighter’s prime pound-for-pound? And then when you look at the fighter’s accomplishments, Pacquiao is 40-years-old, who just beat as I mentioned the third best welterweight in the division [Keith Thurman]. Really, Pacquiao is the third best welterweight in the division, ” said Kellerman.

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Too bad Mayweather ran from Pac-Man for 12 rounds

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