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AP - ARLINGTON, Texas — Manny Pacquiao more than made up with speed what he lacked in size.

Giving away both pounds and inches, boxing's little superstar turned Antonio Margarito into a bloody and nearly blind fighter with a dizzying array of punches Saturday night in a lopsided decision victory that wasn't close from the opening rounds on.

In a spectacular performance before a delighted crowd of 41,734 at Cowboys Stadium, Pacquiao cemented his claim to being the best fighter in the world by dominating the bigger but slower Margarito almost from the opening bell. Pacquiao won round after round, opening a cut on Margarito's cheek, closing his right eye, and turning his face into a bloody mess.

The punches came quickly, and
they came often. Margarito was plenty game as he tried to stalk Pacquiao around the ring, but every time he got close Pacquiao would land a four- or five-punch combination that snapped his head back and stopped him in his tracks.

The beating was so thorough that the congressman from the Philippines turned to referee Laurence Cole several times in the 11th round, imploring him to stop the fight. It went on, though, even though Margarito had no chance to win.

"I can't believe that I beat someone this big and this strong," Pacquiao said. "It's hard. I really do my best to win the fight."

Pacquiao moved up in weight yet again to take on Margarito, a natural welterweight with a reputation for ruggedness in the ring. And rugged he was, though he took a beating all night long at the hands of a faster and seemingly more powerful opponent.

"There was no way I was gong to quit. I'm a Mexican, we fight until the end," Margarito said.

Pacquiao won every round on one scorecard, 120-108, and was ahead 119-109 and 118-110 on the other two. The Associated Press had it a 120-108 shutout.

"We didn't lose a round," said Pacquiao's trainer, Freddie Roach. "I wish they would have stopped the fight."

That almost happened, but Cole allowed it to go on even as Margarito kept taking such a beating that he went directly to a hospital afterward for treatment of his cuts. There wasn't any way Margarito was going to win the fight, but he could still see out of one eye and wanted to continue.

"I told the referee, 'Look at his eyes, look at his cuts,'" Pacquiao said. "I did not want to damage him permanently. That's not what boxing is about."

Ringside punch stats reflected Pacquiao's dominance, showing him landing 474 punches to 229 for Margarito. But it wasn't just the sheer volume of punches, but the power in which they came at almost every angle.

Roach predicted before the fight that Pacquiao would carve Margarito apart because he was simply much too quick for his opponent. He did just that, starting from the first round when he landed an early flurry up the middle that seemed to set the tone for the fight.

It wasn't entirely easy, though. Pacquiao said Margarito hurt him in the middle rounds with shots to the head and the body, though he was unable to land more than one of two punches at a time. When he did manage to land, more often than not Pacquiao was there to fire right back with volleys of his own that found their mark almost every time.

"Manny is the best fighter in the world," said Margarito's trainer, Robert Garcia. "He is just too fast -- very, very quick."

While there was no controversy in the ring, there was a dispute in the dressing room before the fight when a member of Pacquiao's camp saw a weight-loss supplement in Margarito's gear and demanded his blood be tested immediately for possible banned substances. Texas boxing officials ruled that would not be necessary, and the fight went on.

Roach also made sure he was in the dressing room to watch the hands of Margarito, who is still banned in California for a hand wrapping scandal, get wrapped. But it was Margarito's corner who demanded Roach also rewrap his fighter's hands in a display of gamemanship.

Once the fight started it didn't matter. Pacquiao landed some big left hands early, cutting Margarito beneath the right eye and causing it to swell. By the middle of the fight he couldn't see out of that eye and his left eye began closing, too.

The fight was for the WBC 154-pound title even though the contract weight was 150 pounds. Margarito weighed 150 at Friday's weigh-in, but was 165 on the unofficial HBO scale before the fight while Pacquiao, who had been 144.6, was 148 pounds.

Pacquiao also gave away 4 1/2 inches in height and was at a six-inch reach disadvantage, but that didn't matter either.

Pacquiao earned a guaranteed $15 million, though he is likely to make millions more on his cut of the television revenues. He planned to give a concert at Lake Tahoe on Tuesday and then return to his political duties in the Philippines.

"I have another job after this," Pacquiao said. "I'm going back to the Philippines to do my other job and be a public servant." 
Comments (16) >>

rocky49and0 said: _

 
is pacman the better fighter or mayweather? one thing is for sure pacman keeps on entertaining us as for mayweather he keeps on disappointing us.mayweather has a good strategy for keeping his record perfect "not fighting".
14 November, 2010

Jandro83 said: _

 
So, what are the Margo backers who actually thought he had a "chance" gonna say now? He openly cheated AGAIN (3 cups of coffee with Hydroxicut) and still got his ass whooped, damn i loved every minute of the fight, it was quite satisfying watching that cheating bastard get pummeled to a bloody pulp.
14 November, 2010

bri said: _

 
dont understand how manny is entertain you by takin on other peoples left overs. cant wait to hear how he is the best after takin on another stiff cotto or mosley in march. the so called #1 p4p who hasnt taken on a top 10 p4p boxer in how many years?????
14 November, 2010

SwtSci said: _

 
the fight played out exactly how it should have, It is irritating to hear and read all these casual boxing fans glorify Manny as an ustopable machine, I mean even the HBO announcer were milking his victory...get real, seriously. Lets get real, Manny is an outstanding athlete with awsome speed but but the guy is being well marketed by bob Arum and he is putting in fights in which he will not loose, yes he is fighting guys who naturally are bigger than him, but he is also fighting these guys at catch weights...making them lose ridiculouse amounts of weight and by fight time they are so dehydrated that they are weak, they are at a disadvantage compared to Manny who does not even gain any weight above 145 9 which is his natural walking weight). Now the casual fans look at the weight of a fighter on fight night and say Oh well Margarito came in at 160+ pounds..okay and what, that is after eating his ass off and rehydrating himself with liquids that he had avoided and literally starved himself to make the contracted 150 lbs. anyways for all those casual fans out there who belive weight is not an issue, let picture this scenario A Manny Fight Against Bernard Hopkins both of them weighing their natural weigh PacMan 145 vs Hopkins 175 - consider these guys are athletes so they are in great shape and strong...there fighters this is what they do, do you casual fans actually believe Hopkins will loose to Manny, hell no. But if hopkins was to drop 30+ pounds and challege Manny at his natural weight thay do you really honestle think hopkins will be same fighter at 150 lbs after losing that much weight in 10 weeks and going up against a guy who changed nothing in his physical training, all manny would have to do is train on his strategy because of the height and reach difference which on paper and again the casual fan will say Damn hopkins is big, technically again yes ..but weak, making him a dead man walking against the speed of Manny.
15 November, 2010

MAGA-RITO MAGA DUN said: _

 
Stop making up reason why don't you guys convince Gayweather to fight Pacquiao!;p smilies/tongue.gif
15 November, 2010

Jandro83 said: _

 
bri don't get me wrong, I'm not saying Manny's all that great (weigh in was at 150 so he doesn't deserve the belt just like he doesn't deserve his 147 belt), Margarito is and always has been complete garbage so it doesn't really count. What i enjoyed was the fact he got his cheating ass whooped around. Again just like in the Clottey fight Manny showed that when not juiced he can't hang with the big guys, he gasses out. Clottey was an obvious fix and well we know Margo is and always has been complete shit anyways. Now all we need is PBF/Pacman and see what Pac fans will say when Floyd whoops his ass.
16 November, 2010

Jandro83 said: _

 
Oh and btw, if Pacman/Mosley happens I'm quite confident Mosley can KO Manny.
16 November, 2010

listo1 said: _

 
Margarito has canpaigned at 147 WW for along time. 150 should have been no problem. Age along with discipline may have something to do with Margarito having to starve himself. ofcoarse the starving and dehydration weaken him. But he didnt do nothing alot of fighters do. PBF weighed in 147 against Marquez, but would not even reweigh himself but we can assume he gained at least 15 pounds the day of. In my opinion, that was the best Margarito we have seen. Manny whooped him fair and square. I mean line them up SM, PW, AB,SM etc... PBF please fight Manny. His (PBF)defence would get him the win. imo. cool
16 November, 2010

alex santillan said: _

 
same, same, same... are you guys not tired of eating your words? This and that big guy will whip up the small Pacman... then Pacman wins and you blubber about dehydration, catch weight, blah blah blah, etc, etc. I agree with you, though - Pacman will never beat the daylight out of Floyd because Gayweather is such a chickensh...t, it is obvious he is afraid of Pacman. But he's not done beating up women. By the way, someone should put up a gallery lining up the big men that Manny walloped - they all looked the same after the fight - Barrera, dela hoya, Morales, Hatton, Cotto, Diaz
21 November, 2010

BigrawThaBoss said: _

 
In defense of Margarito he didn't take an illegal substance.Manny gets credit for fighting tough opponents.Can he beat Mayweather yes and no.If Mayweather engages on Manny terms he loses.Which he will not.I would put money on Mayweather if Mayweather would fight Manny.I don't think the fight will ever happen.I don't Mayweather is scared at all he is just not sure if Manny is juicing.I lean that something in the gatorade ain't right too.
25 November, 2010

blue!whale said: _

 
smilies/angry.gifwhat i can only say about the fight Manny-Mayweather!! Is that i know Manny will really defeat Mayweather! Even if I know that they where both fast but Manny was faster than Mayweather, and I am sure with that. Manny is king of boxing.. FOREVER!!!!!!!
30 November, 2010

blue!whale said: _

 
.......I forget something!! About Mosley??????? If that fight will also happen, I can really say Manny will also defeat Mosley.
30 November, 2010

blue!whale said: _

 
For Me, Manny is small compared to Mosley and Mayweather !BUT! a really big BUT!! Manny is terrible!! And I know that Mosley and Mayweather will not defeat him!!!!!!!!!!!
30 November, 2010

allan said: _

 
one thing is quite obvious here,manny will never get the nod of these american fans because manny is asian and lets face it racism is still in the blood of these people. if mayweather is the one whopping margarito,cotto and clottey's asses they will for sure sing allelujah for him.but the problem is mayweather is chicken shit afraid of even facing these guys who were destroyed by manny and yet they were not impressed. oh well what can we do, in their minds it's only america that has everything.
01 December, 2010

Fried Chicken said: _

 
A Manny vs Mayweather will be pretty much like a Martinez vs Williams. PBF can't press the attack cuz if he will try to, he'd be KO'ed for sure.

His only chance is via a methodical hit and run boxing and via decision. Toe to toe? Nah, he'd go down like Williams did at the hands of Martinez.

Coupled with accusations of his boring style, and seeing what happened to Hatton when he tried to crowd Manny, KFC made up those excuses to NOT fight Manny and will never happen anymore now that Manny has got it made being a politician now. maybe, just maybe when Manny turns 41 or older, PBF will finally fight him without excuses and unnecessary demands. But until then, don't expect him to make that fight happen.
20 February, 2011

@alex said: _

 
...and they say Donaire is too big for his foes lol
like they have kept saying Manny is too small to win...then when he does, they come up with excuses.

So what is it really? a big guy winning or a small guy? in boxing? Pretty sad that these guys proved all your predictions and analysis and tenets in boxing all wrong.

It's in the speed and power.

There's no getting to the thick skulls of these many Manny haters (now Donaire haters, lol, makes u think they're all mexicans who have no heroes left lol, seem to be Filipino mexecutioner haters in general).
08 March, 2011
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