Here's a clear streaming version of the the HBO Pay Per View. The HBO Pay per view commentators are Emmanuel Steward, Larry Merchant, & Jim Lampley. What I like about this clip is it is separated in three parts for faster loading, and convenient jump points.
Part 1: HBO Pay Per View, Fighters Introduction plus Rounds 1 to 3
Part 2: HBO Pay Per View, Rounds 4 to 8
Part 3: HBO Pay Per View, Rounds 9 to 12 plus Winner Announcement
This Manny Pacquiao's rubber match with Morales was a spectacular action fight for three rounds. And the atmosphere, with 18,276 deliriously wild fans, was absolutely electrifying and unforgettable. Stick some casual sports fans in the middle of that kind of scene and they will become boxing fans for life.
Pacquiao, 27, was the younger, stronger, fresher and hungrier fighter. He was simply too much for Morales, an old 30 after so many brutal wars and so many years of struggling to make weight. Pacquiao walked through whatever Morales could land and destroyed him, scoring three knockdowns to win their glorious trilogy 2-1.
The final knockdown in the third round resulted in a sight we never thought we would see: Morales conceding a fight. He sat with his arms wrapped around his knees, looked to his corner and shook his head "no" to indicate that he wasn't going to get up as he allowed referee Vic Drakulich to count him out. He knew he was a beaten man and said so afterward. The scene reminded us of the way Alexis Arguello conceded his 1983 rematch with Aaron Pryor -- sitting in the middle of the canvas knowing he just couldn't beat that guy, so why get up just to get pummeled again?
Morales is probably at the end of the road, but what a road it has been. He won titles in three divisions and he's a lock for first-ballot Hall of Famer. He was also one of the never-say-die fighters of this era, one of the reasons he was so popular and generated big money on pay-per-view. He might have lost his epic trilogies with Pacquiao and fierce rival Marco Antonio Barrera, but he's one of the few fighters with the heart to fight them a combined six times.
Pacquiao sealed our vote for fighter of the year honors with the impressive victory. But when he'll fight next is a mystery because of the outside-the-ring storm in which he is at the center. Top Rank and Golden Boy both claim promotional rights to him, and the matter seems headed for a courtroom. If Top Rank prevails, Pacquiao is headed for the Chinese territory of Macau to fight in March, possibly against 130-pound titlist Edwin Valero. If Golden Boy wins, the fighter could face division champion Barrera in March in a rematch of Pacquiao's crushing 11th-round knockout in a 2003 featherweight championship fight.
Pacquiao returned to Quezon City in suburban Manila to face former junior featherweight champ Oscar Larios on July 2 at the packed Araneta Coliseum, the famed arena where Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier waged their epic third battle.
Although Pacquaio was hurt by Larios early in the fight, he shook it off, dropping Larios twice and dominating him en route a crowd-pleasing unanimous decision, one that set the stage for the rubber match with Morales.
The fierce rivals met for the third time Nov. 18 in front of an electric crowd of 18,276 at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas. The fans had come for another brawl, and the fighters didn't disappoint.
Although it was short, it was sweet for Pacquiao, who crushed Morales and delivered a third-round knockout for his fans. Pacquiao dropped him three times, the final knockdown leaving a dazed Morales sitting on the canvas shaking his head "no," a beaten man who allowed himself to be counted out.
Before the fight, Pacquiao, who fights with a smile on his face and a sense of joy all while trying to tear his opponent's head off, had vowed to put on another great show. The Manny Paquiao vs Oscar Larios Full Streaming Video is also available.
After suffering a lost at Pacquiao Morales 1, Pacquaio went on to win a fight against Hector Velasquez. A few months after the Velasquez fight, he once again faced Erik Morales.
After five rounds of action, Erik Morales was winning his rematch with Manny Pacquiao and appeared as if he might be on his way to a second win over the Filipino superstar. However, the tide turned dramatically in the sixth round and after that it was all Pac Man.
By the tenth round, Morales appeared completely out of gas and was knocked down twice. Following the second knock down, refereee Kenny Bayless waved off the fight without a count for the first KO loss of Morales' illustrious career. Morales absorbed significant punishment during the fight and his nose appeared broken.
Pacquaio Morales II was set on January 21, 2006 at Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. The HBO Pay per view commentators are Emmanuel Steward, Larry Merchant, & Jim Lampley. Pacquaio Morales I was fought for the WBC International super featherweight title and elimination fight for the WBC Super Featherweight Title.
Final Tally: Jerry Roth 87-84 | Dave Moretti 86-85 | Paul Smith 87-84
Pacquaio Morales I was set on March 19, 2005 at MGM Grand, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. The HBO Pay per view commentators are Emmanuel Steward, Larry Merchant, & Jim Lampley. Pacquaio Morales I was fought for the vacant WBC International super featherweight title and the vacant IBA Super Featherweight Title.
After defeating Fahsan 3K Battery, Pacquaio went on to face Erik Morales.
Morales, proving he's far from finished, earned a thrilling unanimous decision over Pacquiao. Morales dictated the pace of the fight by using an effective jab to neutralize Pacquiao's speed and power but there were still plenty of toe-to-toe exchanges.
In the 5th round, Pacquaio suffered a nasty gash over his right eye from an accidental clash of heads (though referee Joe Cortez incorrectly ruled the cut was caused by a punch) and gamely fought the rest of the way with blood streaming down his face. Pacquiao briefly wobbled Morales in the 12th round, but in the end, all three judges scored the fight 115-113.
Pacquaio after the fight fought Hector Velasquez.
Final Tally: Paul Smith 113-115 | Dave Moretti 113-115 | Chuck Giampa 113-115
After suffering a defeat by decison, with his first fight with Erik Morales, Pacquaio on September 10, 2005 at Staples Center, Los Angeles, California, United States, takes on Hector Velasquez.
During the first round Velasquez holds his own, as Pacquiao seemingly started on a slow pace. But after the 2nd round, where Hector Velasquez was outpunched by Manny the Pacman Pacquiao, Velasquez never recovered.
Pacquaio vs Velasquez, came into a conclusion when Velasquez went down just as the bell sounded the end of the 6th round. Referee Lou Moret counted up to eight before declaring the fight TKO.
Manny has now a shot at WBC International super featherweight title, with his rematch with Erik Morales.
Fresh from a draw with Marquez, this December 11, 2004 fight is held at MC Home Depot Open Air Arena, Taguig, Rizal, Philippines. This IBF Featherweight Eliminator for the #2 Spot, Pacquaio vs Fahsan 3K Battery fight, was all throughout a one-sided affair.
Pacquiao knocked down Fahsan 3K Battery in the 1st, 2nd, 3rd round. In the 4th round, Fahsan's feet went up in the air because of the sheer power uppercut of Manny Pacquiao.
Here's a May 8, 2004 fight of Manny Pacquiao versus Juan Manuel Marquez. The HBO Pay per view commentators are Emmanuel Steward, Larry Merchant, & Jim Lampley.
Pacquiao knocked down Marquez three times in the first round, but Marquez stood his ground in the suceeding rounds.
Marquez lasted for 12 rounds, with the controversial draw from the judges of MGM Grand, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States.
The final tally of the judges is John Stewart 115-110 | judge: Burt Clements 113-113 | judge: Guy Jutras 110-115. Marquez retained his WBA featherweight title, and IBF featherweight title.
This is Manny Pacquiao's first fight at 126 pounds. Held at Luneta Park, Intramuros, Philippines on March 15, 2003, Manny went down in the fourth round, only to rebound in the 5th round, knocking Yeshmagambetov down twice. Referee Silvestre Abainza, stopped the fight in the 5th, making it Pacquiao's first win at 126 pounds.
Note: The video quality is not good, and showed only the knock down portions.
After his first 126 pounds bout in his hometown, Pacquaio once again defended his 122 pounds IBF super bantamweight title at the Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, United States on March 15, 2003.
The HBO Pay per view commentators are Emmanuel Steward, Larry Merchant, & Jim Lampley.
His opponent is the fresh from amateur boxing Emmanuel Lucero. The fight was very unusual. Lucero has an exaggerated crouch, almost at the level of the belt, a style which will prove to be his downfall.
Manny seeing this, pounded Lucero in the body. Lucero unable to see his opponent because of low crouching, took a beating, culminating in a knock out in the 3rd round. Pacquiao timed Lucero's movement, concentrated his power punch using his left fist on Lucero's jaw, staggering him, with just one punch. Referee Jose Cobian, seeing how wobbly and dazed Lucero, stopped the fight.
This is Manny Pacquiao's last fight at 122 pounds.
Pacquiao Barrera 1 is Manny's first big fight in America. Pacquiao Barrera fight is held at Alamodome, San Antonio, Texas, United States, where the crowd is overwhelming on Barrera's side.
The Pacquiao Barrera 1 fight took place on November 15, 2003, and was Manny Pacquao's defining moment, catipulating him to superstardom.
Manny slipped in the 1st round, but was viewed by referee Laurence Cole as a knockout, deducting a point for Pacquiao. The Pacman ferociously went after Barrera, eventually wearing and knocking him out in the 3rd round.
In the succeeding rounds, Pacquiao incessantly pounded Barrera with his lightning fast combination right hooks and left power punches, prompting Barrera to kneel from exhaustion of defending.
Barrera, in frustration head butted Pacquiao, but to no avail, Pacquiao was too much. Barrera's corner stopped the fight in the 11th round. Pacquiao vs Barrera 1 HBO PPV Round 1
After a disappointing draw with a dirty fighter Sanchez, Pacquiao on June 8, 2002, at The Pyramid, Memphis, Tennessee, United States, fought the aging veteran fighter Jorge Julio.
A series of power punches from Pacquiao weakens Julio in the 1st round, culminating in a two knock downs in the 2nd round. Pacquaio then unleashed his fast power punches just a minute into the 2nd round, staggering Julio for what could be his 3rd knock down, before referee Bill Clancy stopped the fight.
Manny Pacquaio won the fight with TKO, retaining his IBF super bantamweight title.
Pacquiao knocked down three times Fahprakorb Rakkiatgym early in the 1st round, before sending him lying on the floor. Held in Pacquiao's country at Rizal Memorial College Gym, Davao City, Davao Del Sur, Philippines October 26, 2002.
This is Pacquiao's 3rd defense of his IBF Super Bantamweight title against the mandatory challenger. Rakkiatgym was taken to the hospital on a stretcher.
On June 23, 2001, fighting on a two day notice, Manny Pacquiao flew to MGM Grand, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States, to face the hands of stone Lehlohonolo Ledwaba.
Ledwaba was bloodied all over his face, at the end of 1st round, went down a few times in the early rounds, before succumbing to a knock down defeat in the 6th round.
This is the first time the famous commentator Larry Merchant knew of Manny Pacquaio. He has now upon defeating Ledwaba, became the champion of IBF super bantamweight, adding to his three-time defended WBC International super bantamweight title.
This fight is held at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, San Francisco, California, United States in November 10, 2001. The HBO Pay per view commentators are Emmanuel Steward, Larry Merchant, & Jim Lampley.
Manny suffered a cut to the eye in the 2nd round due to an accidental head butt. Low blow in the 3rd round, point deducted from Sanchez for pushing in inside of his gloves on Pacquiao's head while holding together.
A series of low blows from Sanchez in the fourth round prompted Pacquiao to lie on the floor. The referee halted the fight temporarily to give Pacquiao a rest, but Manny Pacman Pacquiao showing the world that he is a true fighter, went back to the fight with an angry fury.
On the 5th round, Sanchez once again fouled Pacquiao with a series of low blows but referee Marty Denkin couldn't see it. On the 6th round, Manny Pacquiao's eye cut was just too open. The ringside doctor stops bout in the first minute of the 6th round due to the bad cut.
Despite Sanchez lost of two points for low blows, the fight was declared a draw. Final score is Raul Caiz Jr 55-57 | Marshall Walker 56-56 | judge: Ricardo Bays 58-54.
Agapito Sanchez retained his WBO super bantamweight title while Pacquiao retained his IBF super bantamweight title.
Pacquiao vs Sanchez: HBO Pay Per View version, Round 1-2
Pacquiao vs Sanchez: HBO Pay Per View version, Round 5
Pacquiao vs Sanchez: HBO Pay Per View version, Round 6
After successfully defending his first WBC International super bantamweight title by knocking out Nedal Hussein, Manny Pacquiao went on defend his belt once more. The challenger is the Japanese Tetsutora Senrima, the February 24, 2001 title bout is held at Manila. Tetsutora Senrima is clearly outmatched at this fight, as Manny Pacquiao assaulted him with punches after punches. It is only due to Senrima's physical durability that made him last for 5 rounds. The crowd sorrounded Manny Pacquiao in the ring after the TKO stoppage by the referee.
A punch by punch encounter between Manny Pacquiao vs Arnel Barotillo at Ninoy Aquino Stadium, Malate, Metro Manila, Philippines. After defeating Reynante Jamili, Pacquaio defended his WBC International super bantamweight title in this March 4, 2000 fight.
It was a close fight at first, with Barotillo being the aggressor in the the two rounds, aiming for Pacquiaos' mid-section. But after a series of left hand punches in the 3rd round, Barotillo went down only to be saved by the bell. But Pacquaio proved to too much for the Australian Barotillo, unable to stand after his 2nd knock-down in the fourth round. Manny Pacquiao retained his title.
After defeating the Australian Arnel Barotillo, Manny Pacquiao once again defended his WBC International super bantamweight title for the 2nd time, this time against the Korean Seung-Kon Chae.
The fight took place at Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines, on June 28, 2000. A combination series of left uppercuts and right hooks send Seung-Kon Chae on the floor. Seung-Kon Chae unable to withstand the power punches quit when the fight is just in the first round.
The legendary Filipino referee Carlo Padilla oversees this October 14, 2000 in Ynares Center, Antipolo City, Rizal, Philippines. This is not a clear copy and only shows the fourth round.
Nedal Hussein, land a punch into Pacquiao's body sending him wobbling. Hussein then resorted to dirty tactics like elbowing, which prompted referee Carlo Padilla's warning and point deduction.
The video didn't show that Manny recovered and eventually won with a TKO in the 10th round.
This fight was held at Pakpanag Metropolian Stadium, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand. Pacquiao lost by TKO to Medgoen Singsurat in the 3rd round. Medgoen Singsurat won the fight in September 17, 1999. Pacquiao's last fight at 112 weight class.
On December 18, 1999, Manny Pacquiao takes on Reynante Jamili. Reynante Jamili was just fresh from his great effort vs Erik Morales. And Pacquiao moving up in weight.
Held in Elorde Sports Complex, Paranaque City, Metro Manila, Philippines, Manny Pacman Pacquiao won by TKO in the 2nd round. Reynanta was knocked out three times before his corner threw in the towels. Manny Pacquiao here took the vacant WBC International super bantamweight title.
Pacquaio beat Shin Terao to a pulp in the 1st round during this May 18, 1998 fight. I was concerned for Terao's safety while watching this fight. Terao was clearly outmatched.
This fight was Manny Pacquaio's first fight outside the Philippines. The fight was held at Korakuen Hall,in Tokyo, Japan. He was during this time the reigning OPBF flyweight champion having defeated Chokchai Chockvivat of Thailand for the title.
This short clip shows the 20 year old Manny Pacquaio beating the Australian Todd Makelin to a corner. Makelin tries hard to shield his body which is being drummed by Pacquiao's fast fists.
Held at Kidapawan City, North Cotabato, Philippines, this February 20, 1999 fight lasted well into the 3rd round, before Makelin's corner throw in the towels.
Just over a minute in the first round, Manny Pacman Pacquiao unleashed a combination of punches to the body and head of Mike Luna. He sent Luna in the ropes, trying desperately to slug out the fury of Pacquiao.
Luna went down, and stayed for many minutes, and never got up, in this March 8, 1997 fight in Muntinlupa City, Metro Manila. Manny during this time is already considered as the #2 fighter in the Philippines.
Exactly 11 years ago, during the April 24, 1997 fight, Manny Pacquiao was already a crowd favorite and his superstar charisma is starting to show. Just barely an adult, the 18 years old Manny Pacquiao fought the Korean Wook Ki Lee at Makati City, Manila in an impressive showing.
The flyweight Manny Pacquiao knocked down Wook Ki Lee when the 1st round was just starting. Manny sheer power and speed overwhelmed Wook Ki Lee, a combination of left hooks on the head and body send Wook Ki Lee outside the ropes. Unable to withstand the pain of Manny Pacquiao's punches, Wook Ki Lee was counted out.
This was one of the fights under the Luistio Espinosa vs Carlos Riso World Featherweight title fight that was held in Coronadal, South Cotabato, Philippines during the June 12, 1997 fight.
A very young Manny Pacquiao defending his OBPF Flyweight title against Panomdej Ohyuthanakorn of Thailand. Using a combination to the body, Manny won by KO just over a minute (1:39).
During the February 9, 1996 fight, on his sophomore pro year, the 19 years old Manny Pacquiao suffered his first defeat in the hands of Rustico Torrecampo. He was knocked down by his fellow filipino fighter in Mandaluyong City, Philippines on the 3rd Round.
After a sophomoric defeat at the hands of Rustico Torrecampo, Pacquaio ever the fighter bounced back with successive wins. Defeating Marlon Carillo, John Medina, Bert Batiller, he went to fight Ippo Gala.
Pacquaio proved too much for Ippo Gala, barely into the 2nd round when the Indonesian Ippo Gala went down in a knock out. Manny Pacquaio won by TKO in June 27, 2006 at Mandaluyong City, Philippines.
Here's the fourth pro fight of Manny Pacquiao at Mandaluyong City, Philippines. He sent Dele Decierto grilling against the rope.
You can see that as early as May 1, 1995, Pacquiao has the power and speed. This video also showcase Manny's famous left hand punch. Manny Pacquiao finished the fight with the accumulation of left punches. Dele Decierto, turn around, and quit in the 2nd Round. Manny won with a TKO.
This October 21, 1995 fight in Puerto Princesa City, Palawan, showcased the young Manny Pacquiao throwing punches to a dizzy Renato Mendones. Pacquiao's left and right hooks staggered Mendones in the 2nd Round. The referee stopped the fight after seeing Renato Mendones bloodied face beaten to a pulp.