With his clear and decisive decision victory over Timothy Bradley last night on HBO pay-per-view, Manny Pacquiao pulled a thorn from his side, not only getting his win back from their 2012 controversy (robbery), but beating a world-class, top-level, elite opponent without leaving any doubts for the first time in what seems like a long time, at least if you think two judges having doubts about the first Pacquiao-Bradley fight counts. Manny is 35 years old, and he's been through it all in the sport. He's made an incredible climb from winning world titles at 112 pounds to topping out with a (bogus, catchweight) title at 154 pounds. He's won world titles in eight divisions. He may be the most globally famous and popular fighter of his generation. He's been in Fight of the Year-type epics, engaged in the sport's greatest modern rivalry with Juan Manuel Marquez, and sold millions of pay-per-views, banking a ton of money along the way. Just six years ago, the idea of a Filipino super featherweight becoming one of the two biggest stars in boxing, and a legitimate mainstream sports star, would have sounded absolutely crazy. #shorts #shortvideo #shortsviral #shortsfeed #boxing #boxingvideos #boxingnews #boxinglife #boxingworkout #boxingday #sports #sportsnews #action #actionsports #actionfigures #fight #punch #punching #best #bestmoments #bestcomedyscenes #highlight #stars
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