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First Posted: Jun 02, 2021 03:01 AM EDT
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Before the title bout between Manny Pacman Pacquaio and Errol The Truth Spence Jr., Ricky Hatton has an early warning for the IBF/WBA welterweight champion Spence to not underestimate the eight-division champion.
Manny Pacman Pacquaio Can Still Bite
Two months before their fight on August 21 in Las Vegas, Nevada, Ricky Hatton from Manchester, England, who was knocked out in two rounds by Pacquiao in 2009, reminded Spencer of the threat that the 42-year-old Pacman brings.
Despite some predictions that show that the Filipino pride was another easy tune-up for Spence Jr., Hatton insisted that Pacquiao still poses a serious threat to the unbeaten champion.
Posted on 06/01/2021
By: Sean Crose “Back to training.”
It’s probably said a thousand times a day by athletes all over the world, regardless or age or location. When Manny Pacquiao posts those words on Twitter, however, people take notice for good reason. The iconic Filipino fighter (and also politician) is perhaps the single most exciting fighter since a prime Mike Tyson tore across the fight game. Even now, well into his forties, Pacquiao maintains the ability to excite. Which is why the man’s recent media post, which contains the quote above along with footage of a training regimen set to music, instantly brought in eyeballs.
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