Manny Pacquiao is set to leave Philippines this day May 12, 2008 for his Los Angeles training for the upcoming Diaz vs Pacquiao fight.
Meanwhile here's an old video of his training from Abs-Cbn Sports Unlimited hosted by Diane Castillejo. This video was taken in preparation for the Pacquiao-Morales 2nd bout. It shows how hardworking Pacquiao at training. How Manny Pacquiao Trains Video
If you have no time to watch the full 10 rounds of Pacquiao vs Morales II fight, and you don't like the fast pace Pacquiao vs Morales II highlights, then this video is for you.
This version contains an exciting talks from the British commentators of Sky Sports TV network, and an interview from Mario Lopez at the end.
For those who don't have the time to watch the Pacquaio vs Morales 2 boxing match, here's a highlight of the fight. Runtime of this fight between Fillipino superstar Manny Pacquaio and Mexican Great Erik Morales is 3 minutes. Good overall video quality.
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