In a career spanning 26 years and six months, Manny Pacquiao fought 72 times with 62 wins, 8 losses, and 2 draws. By his last professional fight on August 21, 2021, Pacquiao's boxing record stood at 62-8-2 (39 KO wins, 3 KO losses).
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Manny Pacquiao (Pac-Man) is a retired Filipino professional boxer. He was born in Kibawe, Bukidnon, Philippines on December 17, 1978. Pacquiao made his professional boxing debut at the age of 16, on January 22, 1995. He is a former eight-weight-class world champion. He is 44 years old, and will be turning 45 in six months and eight days.
Total Fights | 72 |
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Wins | 62 |
Losses | 8 |
Draws | 2 |
No-Contests | 0 |
KO Wins | 39 |
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Total Title Wins | 13 |
Title Defenses | 10 |
Title-Fight KO Wins | 12 |
Losses via KO | 3 |
# | Date | Age | Opponent | Result | Via |
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72 | Aug 21, 2021 | 42 | Yordenis Ugás | Loss * | UD |
71 | Jul 20, 2019 | 40 | Keith Thurman | Win * | SD |
70 | Jan 19, 2019 | 40 | Adrien Broner | Win * | UD |
69 | Jul 15, 2018 | 39 | Lucas Matthysse | Win * | TKO7 |
68 | Jul 2, 2017 | 38 | Jeff Horn | Loss * | UD |
67 | Nov 5, 2016 | 37 | Jessie Vargas | Win * | UD |
66 | Apr 9, 2016 | 37 | Timothy Bradley | Win | UD |
65 | May 2, 2015 | 36 | Floyd Mayweather Jr. | Loss * | UD |
64 | Nov 23, 2014 | 35 | Chris Algieri | Win * | UD |
63 | Apr 12, 2014 | 35 | Timothy Bradley | Win * | UD |
62 | Nov 24, 2013 | 34 | Brandon RĂos | Win | UD |
61 | Dec 8, 2012 | 33 | Juan Manuel Márquez | Loss | KO6 |
60 | Jun 9, 2012 | 33 | Timothy Bradley | Loss * | SD |
59 | Nov 12, 2011 | 32 | Juan Manuel Márquez | Win * | MD |
58 | May 7, 2011 | 32 | Shane Mosley | Win * | UD |
57 | Nov 13, 2010 | 31 | Antonio Margarito | Win * | UD |
56 | Mar 13, 2010 | 31 | Joshua Clottey | Win * | UD |
55 | Nov 14, 2009 | 30 | Miguel Cotto | Win * | TKO12 |
54 | May 2, 2009 | 30 | Ricky Hatton | Win * | KO2 |
53 | Dec 6, 2008 | 29 | Oscar De La Hoya | Win | RTD8 |
52 | Jun 28, 2008 | 29 | David DĂaz | Win * | TKO9 |
51 | Mar 15, 2008 | 29 | Juan Manuel Márquez | Win * | SD |
50 | Oct 6, 2007 | 28 | Marco Antonio Barrera | Win | UD |
49 | Apr 14, 2007 | 28 | Jorge SolĂs | Win | KO8 |
48 | Nov 18, 2006 | 27 | Érik Morales | Win | KO3 |
47 | Jul 2, 2006 | 27 | Óscar Larios | Win | UD |
46 | Jan 21, 2006 | 27 | Érik Morales | Win | TKO10 |
45 | Sep 10, 2005 | 26 | Héctor Velázquez | Win | TKO6 |
44 | Mar 19, 2005 | 26 | Érik Morales | Loss | UD |
43 | Dec 11, 2004 | 25 | Narongrit Pirang | Win * | TKO4 |
42 | May 8, 2004 | 25 | Juan Manuel Márquez | Draw * | SD |
41 | Nov 15, 2003 | 24 | Marco Antonio Barrera | Win * | TKO11 |
40 | Jul 26, 2003 | 24 | Emmanuel Lucero | Win * | KO3 |
39 | Mar 15, 2003 | 24 | Serikzhan Yeshmagambetov | Win | TKO5 |
38 | Oct 26, 2002 | 23 | Prayat Sawaingam | Win * | KO1 |
37 | Jun 8, 2002 | 23 | Jorge Eliécer Julio | Win * | TKO2 |
36 | Nov 10, 2001 | 22 | Agapito Sánchez | Draw * | TD |
35 | Jun 23, 2001 | 22 | Lehlo Ledwaba | Win * | TKO6 |
34 | Apr 28, 2001 | 22 | Foijan Prawet | Win | KO6 |
33 | Feb 24, 2001 | 22 | Tetsutora Senrima | Win | TKO5 |
32 | Oct 14, 2000 | 21 | Nedal Hussein | Win | TKO10 |
31 | Jun 28, 2000 | 21 | Seung-Kon Chae | Win | TKO1 |
30 | Mar 4, 2000 | 21 | Arnel Barotillo | Win | KO4 |
29 | Dec 18, 1999 | 21 | Reynante Jamili | Win | KO2 |
28 | Sep 17, 1999 | 20 | Medgoen Singsurat | Loss | TKO3 |
27 | Apr 24, 1999 | 20 | Gabriel Mira | Win * | TKO4 |
26 | Feb 20, 1999 | 20 | Todd Makelim | Win | TKO3 |
25 | Dec 4, 1998 | 19 | Chatchai Sasakul | Win * | KO8 |
24 | May 18, 1998 | 19 | Shin Terao | Win | TKO1 |
23 | Dec 6, 1997 | 18 | Narong Datchthuyawat | Win | KO1 |
22 | Sep 13, 1997 | 18 | Melvin Magramo | Win | UD |
21 | Jun 26, 1997 | 18 | Chokchai Chockvivat | Win | KO5 |
20 | May 30, 1997 | 18 | Ariel Austria | Win | TKO6 |
19 | Apr 24, 1997 | 18 | Wook-Ki Lee | Win | KO1 |
18 | Mar 3, 1997 | 18 | Mike Luna | Win | KO1 |
17 | Dec 28, 1996 | 18 | Sung-Yul Lee | Win | TKO2 |
16 | Jul 27, 1996 | 17 | Ippo Gala | Win | TKO2 |
15 | Jun 15, 1996 | 17 | Bert Batiller | Win | TKO4 |
14 | May 5, 1996 | 17 | John Medina | Win | TKO4 |
13 | Apr 27, 1996 | 17 | Marlon Carillo | Win | UD |
12 | Feb 9, 1996 | 17 | Rustico Torrecampo | Loss | KO3 |
11 | Jan 13, 1996 | 17 | Lito Torrejos | Win | TD |
10 | Dec 9, 1995 | 16 | Rolando Toyogon | Win | UD |
9 | Nov 11, 1995 | 16 | Rudolfo Fernandez | Win | TKO3 |
8 | Oct 21, 1995 | 16 | Renato Mendones | Win | TKO2 |
7 | Oct 7, 1995 | 16 | Lolito Laroa | Win | UD |
6 | Sep 16, 1995 | 16 | Armando Rocil | Win | KO3 |
5 | Aug 3, 1995 | 16 | Acasio Simbajon | Win | UD |
4 | Jul 1, 1995 | 16 | Dele Decierto | Win | TKO2 |
3 | May 1, 1995 | 16 | Rocky Palma | Win | UD |
2 | Mar 18, 1995 | 16 | Pinoy Montejo | Win | UD |
1 | Jan 22, 1995 | 16 | Edmund Enting Ignacio | Win | UD |
* World-title fight
Pacquiao was an eight-weight-division world champion. He has held 13 world titles, two of which were vacant title wins, and the rest 11 were lineal championship wins.
Weight Division | World Titles Held |
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Super-welterweight | WBC |
Welterweight | WBA 2x, WBO 3x |
Super-lightweight | The Ring |
Lightweight | WBC |
Super-featherweight | WBC, The Ring |
Featherweight | The Ring |
Super-bantamweight | IBF |
Flyweight | WBC |
Manny Pacquiao is 168 cm tall (5' 6.14") with a reach of 170 cm (5' 6.93"). He fights out of the southpaw stance and presents an ape-index of 2 cm (0.79").
Pacquiao has a 54.2% KO rate. Of his total 39 KO wins, 23 were in the early rounds, 11 in the mid rounds, and five in the later rounds. He has six first-round KO wins.
Manny Pacquiao's professional boxing career spanned more than 26 years — from 1995 to 2021.
Pacquiao made his professional boxing debut against Edmund Enting Ignacio at the age of 16 on January 22, 1995, defeating Ignacio via 4 round unanimous decision. He went on to win 10 more consecutive fights after the debut, which included 4 wins via stoppage.
Pacquiao had his first world title fight at the age of 19 on December 4, 1998 after 24 professional fights, against Chatchai Sasakul for the flyweight WBC title. He defeated Sasakul via 8th round KO to become the flyweight champion of the world.
Pacquiao has won 13 world titles at eight weight classes. For all the details about Pacquiao's world title wins and defenses refer to "Manny Pacquiao World Titles".
Some of Pacquiao's best fights and notable victories include wins over seven Hall-of-Famers (Timothy Bradley, Juan Manuel Márquez, Shane Mosley, Miguel Cotto, Oscar De La Hoya, Marco Antonio Barrera, and Érik Morales), Ricky Hatton and Lehlo Ledwaba.
Pacquiao had a total of eight losses in his professional boxing career.
His last professional fight was on August 21, 2021 against Cuban boxer Yordenis Ugás for Ugás' welterweight WBA (Super) title. Pacquiao lost the fight via 12 round unanimous decision. It's been 1 year, 9 months, and 19 days since this fight.
Pacquiao fought a total of 72 times during his professional career, which includes 28 world-title fights at eight weight divisions — welterweight, super-welterweight, super-lightweight, lightweight, super-featherweight, featherweight, super-bantamweight, and flyweight. He was among the very best of his generation and is one of the pound-for-pound best boxers of all time. These 10 fights are the highlight of his career.
December 4, 1998: Pacquiao wins his first world title by defeating Chatchai Sasakul via 8th round KO. He is now the WBC flyweight world champion.
June 23, 2001: Pacquiao wins the IBF super-bantamweight title from Lehlo Ledwaba, by beating Ledwaba via 6th round TKO.
November 15, 2003: Pacquiao wins The Ring featherweight title from Marco Antonio Barrera, by beating Barrera via 11th round TKO.
November 18, 2006: Manny Pacquiao beats Érik Morales via 3rd round KO.
October 6, 2007: Manny Pacquiao beats Marco Antonio Barrera via 12th round unanimous decision.
May 2, 2009: Pacquiao wins The Ring super-lightweight title from Ricky Hatton, by beating Hatton via 2nd round KO.
November 14, 2009: Pacquiao wins the WBO welterweight title from Miguel Cotto, by beating Cotto via 12th round TKO.
November 13, 2010: Pacquiao wins the WBC super-welterweight title from Antonio Margarito, by beating Margarito via 12 round unanimous decision.
November 12, 2011: Pacquiao successfully defends the WBO welterweight title against Juan Manuel Márquez, winning the fight via 12 round majority decision.
April 12, 2014: Pacquiao wins the WBO welterweight title from Timothy Bradley, by beating Bradley via 12 round unanimous decision.
The following is a fight-by-fight progression of Pacquiao's boxing career; all the way from his debut, to winning world-titles, to his last fight against Yordenis Ugás, and all the other wins and losses of his career.
On August 21, 2021, a 42-year old Manny Pacquiao (62-7-2, 39 KO) faced Cuban boxer Yordenis Ugás, who was 35 years old with a record of 26-4. Pacquiao was challenging Ugás' WBA (Super) welterweight title. Ugás was on a three-fight win streak with 12 KO wins, and was the taller of the two by 7 cms and also had a 5 cm reach advantage over Pacquiao. Coming into this fight, Ugás had four losses, but had never been stopped.
Pacquiao lost to Ugás via 12 round unanimous decision. His three-fight win streak is halted with this loss. This was the last professional fight of his boxing career.
On July 20, 2019, a 40-year old Manny Pacquiao (61-7-2, 39 KO) faced an undefeated American boxer Keith Thurman, who was 30 years old with a record of 29-0 for Thurman's WBA (Super) welterweight title. Thurman was on a 29-fight win streak with 22 KO wins, and was the taller of the two by 3 cms and also had a 5 cm reach advantage over Pacquiao.
Pacquiao defeated Thurman via 12 round split-decision to win the WBA (Super) welterweight title. He handed Thurman the first loss of his career, and put an end to Thurman's 29-fight win streak. Pacquiao is now on a three-fight winning streak.
On January 19, 2019, a 40-year old Manny Pacquiao (60-7-2, 39 KO) faced American boxer Adrien Broner, who was 29 years old with a record of 33-3-1 in a welterweight title-defense fight. Broner was coming off a draw against Jessie Vargas in his last fight, and was the taller of the two by 1 cm and also had a 7 cm reach advantage over Pacquiao. Coming into this fight, Broner had three losses, but had never been stopped.
Pacquiao defeated Broner via 12 round unanimous decision to retain the WBA (Regular) welterweight title. He is now on a two-fight winning streak.
On July 15, 2018, a 39-year old Manny Pacquiao (59-7-2, 38 KO) faced Argentinian boxer Lucas Matthysse, who was 35 years old with a record of 39-4 for Matthysse's WBA (Regular) welterweight title. Matthysse was on a two-fight win streak with 36 KO wins. Both the boxers were of the same height but Matthysse had a 5 cm reach advantage over Pacquiao. Coming into this fight, Matthysse had four losses, one of which was via stoppage.
Pacquiao defeated Matthysse via 7th round TKO to win the WBA (Regular) welterweight title, making a successful comeback from his last loss.
On July 2, 2017, a 38-year old Manny Pacquiao (59-6-2, 38 KO) faced an undefeated Australian boxer Jeff Horn, who was 29 years old with a record of 16-0-1 in a welterweight title-defense fight. Horn was on a 13-fight win streak with 11 KO wins, and was the taller of the two by 7 cms and also had a 3 cm reach advantage over Pacquiao.
Pacquiao lost to Horn via 12 round unanimous decision and lost the WBO welterweight title. His two-fight win streak is halted with this loss.
On November 5, 2016, a 37-year old Manny Pacquiao (58-6-2, 38 KO) faced American boxer Jessie Vargas, who was 27 years old with a record of 27-1 for Vargas' WBO welterweight title. Vargas was on a one-fight win streak with 10 KO wins, and was the taller of the two by 12 cms and also had a 8 cm reach advantage over Pacquiao. Coming into this fight, Vargas had a single loss, but had never been stopped.
Pacquiao defeated Vargas via 12 round unanimous decision to win the WBO welterweight title. He is now on a two-fight winning streak.
On April 9, 2016, in their 3rd fight, a a 37-year old Manny Pacquiao (57-6-2, 38 KO) fought Timothy Bradley again, who was now 32 years old with a record of 33-1-1. Bradley was on a two-fight win streak with 13 KO wins. Both the boxers were of the same height but Bradley had a 5 cm reach advantage over Pacquiao. Coming into this fight, Bradley had a single loss, but had never been stopped.
Pacquiao defeated Bradley via 12 round unanimous decision, making a successful comeback from his last loss.
On May 2, 2015, a 36-year old Manny Pacquiao (57-5-2, 38 KO) faced an undefeated American boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr., who was 38 years old with a record of 47-0 in a welterweight title-unification fight. Mayweather Jr. was on a 47-fight win streak with 26 KO wins, and was the taller of the two by 5 cms and also had a 13 cm reach advantage over Pacquiao.
Pacquiao lost to Mayweather Jr. via 12 round unanimous decision and lost the WBO welterweight title. His three-fight win streak is halted with this loss.
On November 23, 2014, a 35-year old Manny Pacquiao (56-5-2, 38 KO) faced an undefeated American boxer Chris Algieri, who was 30 years old with a record of 20-0 in a welterweight title-defense fight. Algieri was on a 20-fight win streak with 8 KO wins, and was the taller of the two by 10 cms and also had a 13 cm reach advantage over Pacquiao.
Pacquiao defeated Algieri via 12 round unanimous decision to retain the WBO welterweight title. He handed Algieri the first loss of his career, and put an end to Algieri's 20-fight win streak. Pacquiao is now on a three-fight winning streak.
On April 12, 2014, in their 2nd fight, a 35-year old Manny Pacquiao (55-5-2, 38 KO) faced an undefeated Timothy Bradley again, who was now 30 years old with a record of 31-0 for Bradley's WBO welterweight title. Bradley was on a 31-fight win streak with 12 KO wins. Both the boxers were of the same height but Bradley had a 5 cm reach advantage over Pacquiao.
Pacquiao defeated Bradley via 12 round unanimous decision to win the WBO welterweight title. He handed Bradley the first loss of his career, and put an end to Bradley's 31-fight win streak. Pacquiao is now on a two-fight winning streak.
On November 24, 2013, a 34-year old Manny Pacquiao (54-5-2, 38 KO) fought American boxer Brandon RĂos, who was 27 years old with a record of 31-1-1. RĂos was on a one-fight losing streak, and was the taller of the two by 5 cms and also had a 3 cm reach advantage over Pacquiao. Coming into this fight, RĂos had a single loss, but had never been stopped.
Pacquiao defeated RĂos via 12 round unanimous decision, making a successful comeback from his last loss.
On December 8, 2012, in their 4th fight, a a 33-year old Manny Pacquiao (54-4-2, 38 KO) fought Juan Manuel Márquez again, who was now 39 years old with a record of 54-6-1. Márquez was on a one-fight win streak with 39 KO wins, and was the taller of the two by 2 cms but both had the same reach. Coming into this fight, Márquez had six losses, but had never been stopped.
Pacquiao lost to Márquez via 6th round KO. He is now on a two-fight losing streak.
On June 9, 2012, a 33-year old Manny Pacquiao (54-3-2, 38 KO) faced an undefeated American boxer Timothy Bradley for the first time, who was 28 years old with a record of 28-0 in a welterweight title-defense fight. Bradley was on a 28-fight win streak with 12 KO wins. Both the boxers were of the same height but Bradley had a 5 cm reach advantage over Pacquiao.
Pacquiao lost to Bradley via 12 round split-decision and lost the WBO welterweight title. His 15-fight win streak comes to an end with this loss.
On November 12, 2011, in their 3rd fight, a 32-year old Manny Pacquiao (53-3-2, 38 KO) faced Juan Manuel Márquez again, who was now 38 years old with a record of 53-5-1 in a welterweight title-defense fight. Márquez was on a three-fight win streak with 39 KO wins, and was the taller of the two by 2 cms but both had the same reach. Coming into this fight, Márquez had five losses, but had never been stopped.
Pacquiao defeated Márquez via 12 round majority decision to retain the WBO welterweight title. He is now on a 15-fight winning streak.
On May 7, 2011, a 32-year old Manny Pacquiao (52-3-2, 38 KO) faced American boxer Shane Mosley, who was 39 years old with a record of 46-6-1 in a welterweight title-defense fight. Mosley was coming off a draw against Sergio Mora in his last fight, and was the taller of the two by 7 cms and also had a 8 cm reach advantage over Pacquiao. Coming into this fight, Mosley had six losses, but had never been stopped.
Pacquiao defeated Mosley via 12 round unanimous decision to retain the WBO welterweight title. He is now on a 14-fight winning streak.
On November 13, 2010, a 31-year old Manny Pacquiao (51-3-2, 38 KO) faced Mexican boxer Antonio Margarito, who was 32 years old with a record of 38-6 for the vacant WBC (vacant) super-welterweight title. Margarito was on a one-fight win streak with 27 KO wins, and was the taller of the two by 12 cms and also had a 15 cm reach advantage over Pacquiao. Coming into this fight, Margarito had six losses, one of which was via stoppage.
Pacquiao defeated Margarito via 12 round unanimous decision to win the vacant WBC super-welterweight title. He is now on a 13-fight winning streak.
On March 13, 2010, a 31-year old Manny Pacquiao (50-3-2, 38 KO) faced Ghanaian boxer Joshua Clottey, who was 32 years old with a record of 35-3 in a welterweight title-defense fight. Clottey was on a one-fight losing streak, and was the taller of the two by 5 cms and also had a 8 cm reach advantage over Pacquiao. Coming into this fight, Clottey had three losses, but had never been stopped.
Pacquiao defeated Clottey via 12 round unanimous decision to retain the WBO welterweight title. He is now on a 12-fight winning streak.
On November 14, 2009, a 30-year old Manny Pacquiao (49-3-2, 37 KO) faced Puerto Rican boxer Miguel Cotto, who was 29 years old with a record of 34-1 for Cotto's WBO welterweight title. Cotto was on a two-fight win streak with 27 KO wins, and was the taller of the two by 2 cms but both had the same reach. Coming into this fight, Cotto had a single loss, which was via stoppage.
Pacquiao defeated Cotto via 12th round TKO to win the WBO welterweight title. He is now on a 11-fight winning streak, with four back-to-back KO wins.
On May 2, 2009, a 30-year old Manny Pacquiao (48-3-2, 36 KO) faced British boxer Ricky Hatton, who was 30 years old with a record of 45-1 for Hatton's Ring Magazine super-lightweight title. Hatton was on a two-fight win streak with 32 KO wins, and was the taller of the two by 2 cms but Pacquiao had a 5 cm reach advantage over Hatton. Coming into this fight, Hatton had a single loss, which was via stoppage.
Pacquiao defeated Hatton via 2nd round KO to win the Ring Magazine super-lightweight title. He is now on a 10-fight winning streak, with three back-to-back KO wins.
On December 6, 2008, a 29-year old Manny Pacquiao (47-3-2, 35 KO) fought American boxer Oscar De La Hoya, who was 35 years old with a record of 39-5. De La Hoya was on a one-fight win streak with 30 KO wins, and was the taller of the two by 11 cms and also had a 15 cm reach advantage over Pacquiao. Coming into this fight, De La Hoya had five losses, one of which was via stoppage.
Pacquiao defeated De La Hoya via 8th round RTD. He is now on a nine-fight winning streak, with two back-to-back KO wins.
On June 28, 2008, a 29-year old Manny Pacquiao (46-3-2, 34 KO) faced American boxer David DĂaz, who was 32 years old with a record of 34-1-1 for DĂaz' WBC lightweight title. DĂaz was on a five-fight win streak with 17 KO wins. Both the boxers were of the same height but DĂaz had a 5 cm reach advantage over Pacquiao. Coming into this fight, DĂaz had a single loss, which was via stoppage.
Pacquiao defeated DĂaz via 9th round TKO to win the WBC lightweight title. He is now on a eight-fight winning streak.
On March 15, 2008, in their 2nd fight, a 29-year old Manny Pacquiao (45-3-2, 34 KO) faced Juan Manuel Márquez again, who was now 34 years old with a record of 48-3-1 for Márquez' WBC and Ring Magazine (vacant) super-featherweight titles. Márquez was on a four-fight win streak with 35 KO wins, and was the taller of the two by 2 cms but both had the same reach. Coming into this fight, Márquez had three losses, but had never been stopped.
Pacquiao defeated Márquez via 12 round split-decision to win the WBC and vacant Ring Magazine super-featherweight titles. He is now on a seven-fight winning streak.
On October 6, 2007, in their 2nd fight, a a 28-year old Manny Pacquiao (44-3-2, 34 KO) fought Marco Antonio Barrera again, who was now 33 years old with a record of 63-5. Barrera was on a one-fight losing streak. Both the boxers were of the same height but Barrera had a 8 cm reach advantage over Pacquiao. Coming into this fight, Barrera had five losses, two of which were via stoppage.
Pacquiao defeated Barrera via 12 round unanimous decision. He is now on a six-fight winning streak.
On April 14, 2007, a 28-year old Manny Pacquiao (43-3-2, 33 KO) fought an undefeated Mexican boxer Jorge SolĂs, who was 27 years old with a record of 34-0-2. SolĂs was on a 12-fight win streak with 25 KO wins, and was the taller of the two by 5 cms and also had a 5 cm reach advantage over Pacquiao.
Pacquiao defeated Solis via 8th round KO. He handed Solis the first loss of his career, and put an end to Solis' 12-fight win streak. Pacquiao is now on a five-fight winning streak, with two back-to-back KO wins.
On November 18, 2006, in their 3rd fight, a a 27-year old Manny Pacquiao (42-3-2, 32 KO) fought Érik Morales again, who was now 30 years old with a record of 48-4. Morales had lost to Pacquiao in their last fight, and was the taller of the two by 5 cms and also had a 13 cm reach advantage over Pacquiao. Coming into this fight, Morales had four losses, one of which was via stoppage.
Pacquiao defeated Morales via 3rd round KO. He is now on a four-fight winning streak.
On July 2, 2006, a 27-year old Manny Pacquiao (41-3-2, 32 KO) fought Mexican boxer Óscar Larios, who was 29 years old with a record of 56-4-1. Larios was on a one-fight losing streak, and was the taller of the two by 2 cms and also had a 7 cm reach advantage over Pacquiao. Coming into this fight, Larios had four losses, three of which were via stoppage.
Pacquiao defeated Larios via 12 round unanimous decision. He is now on a three-fight winning streak.
On January 21, 2006, in their 2nd fight, a a 27-year old Manny Pacquiao (40-3-2, 31 KO) fought Érik Morales again, who was now 29 years old with a record of 48-3. Morales was on a one-fight losing streak, and was the taller of the two by 5 cms and also had a 13 cm reach advantage over Pacquiao. Coming into this fight, Morales had three losses, but had never been stopped.
Pacquiao defeated Morales via 10th round TKO. He is now on a two-fight winning streak, with two back-to-back KO wins.
On September 10, 2005, a 26-year old Manny Pacquiao (39-3-2, 30 KO) fought Mexican boxer Héctor Velázquez, who was 30 years old with a record of 42-10-2. Velázquez was on a five-fight win streak with 31 KO wins, and was the taller of the two by 2 cms but both had the same reach. Coming into this fight, Velázquez had 10 losses, four of which were via stoppage.
Pacquiao defeated Velázquez via 6th round TKO, making a successful comeback from his last loss.
On March 19, 2005, a 26-year old Manny Pacquiao (39-2-2, 30 KO) fought Mexican boxer Érik Morales for the first time, who was 28 years old with a record of 47-2. Morales was on a one-fight losing streak, and was the taller of the two by 5 cms and also had a 13 cm reach advantage over Pacquiao. Coming into this fight, Morales had two losses, but had never been stopped.
Pacquiao lost to Morales via 12 round unanimous decision.
On December 11, 2004, a 25-year old Manny Pacquiao (38-2-2, 29 KO) faced Thai boxer Narongrit Pirang, who was 24 years old with a record of 44-7-1 in a featherweight title-defense fight. Pirang was coming off a draw against Roberto Moreno in his last fight. Both the boxers were of the same height but Pacquiao had a 2 cm reach advantage over Pirang. Coming into this fight, Pirang had seven losses, but had never been stopped.
Pacquiao defeated Pirang via 4th round TKO to retain the Ring Magazine featherweight title.
On May 8, 2004, a 25-year old Manny Pacquiao (38-2-1, 29 KO) faced Mexican boxer Juan Manuel Márquez for the first time, who was 30 years old with a record of 42-2 in a featherweight title-defense fight. Márquez was on a 13-fight win streak with 33 KO wins, and was the taller of the two by 2 cms but both had the same reach. Coming into this fight, Márquez had two losses, but had never been stopped.
The fight ended in a 12 round split-decision draw and both the boxers retained their titles and added a draw to their respective records. A good performance, nonetheless.
On November 15, 2003, a 24-year old Manny Pacquiao (37-2-1, 28 KO) faced Mexican boxer Marco Antonio Barrera for the first time, who was 29 years old with a record of 57-3 for Barrera's Ring Magazine featherweight title. Barrera was on a eight-fight win streak with 40 KO wins. Both the boxers were of the same height but Barrera had a 8 cm reach advantage over Pacquiao. Coming into this fight, Barrera had three losses, one of which was via stoppage.
Pacquiao defeated Barrera via 11th round TKO to win the Ring Magazine featherweight title. He is now on a five-fight winning streak, with five back-to-back KO wins.
On July 26, 2003, a 24-year old Manny Pacquiao (36-2-1, 27 KO) faced an undefeated Mexican boxer Emmanuel Lucero, who was 24 years old with a record of 21-0-1 in a super-bantamweight title-defense fight. Lucero was on a one-fight win streak with 12 KO wins. Pacquiao was the taller of the two by 5 cms but both had the same reach.
Pacquiao defeated Lucero via 3rd round KO to retain the IBF super-bantamweight title. He handed Lucero the first loss of his career. Pacquiao is now on a four-fight winning streak, with four back-to-back KO wins.
On March 15, 2003, a 24-year old Manny Pacquiao (35-2-1, 26 KO) fought Kazakhstani boxer Serikzhan Yeshmagambetov, who was 24 years old with a record of 17-5-1. Yeshmagambetov was on a one-fight win streak with 8 KO wins. Pacquiao was the taller of the two by 1 cm and also had a 3 cm reach advantage. Coming into this fight, Yeshmagambetov had five losses, two of which were via stoppage.
Pacquiao defeated Yeshmagambetov via 5th round TKO. He is now on a three-fight winning streak, with three back-to-back KO wins.
On October 26, 2002, a 23-year old Manny Pacquiao (34-2-1, 25 KO) faced Thai boxer Prayat Sawaingam, who was 27 years old with a record of 37-2 in a super-bantamweight title-defense fight. Sawaingam was on a 32-fight win streak with 23 KO wins, and was the taller of the two by 2 cms but both had the same reach. Coming into this fight, Sawaingam had two losses, one of which was via stoppage.
Pacquiao defeated Sawaingam via 1st round KO to retain the IBF super-bantamweight title. He is now on a two-fight winning streak, with two back-to-back KO wins.
On June 8, 2002, a 23-year old Manny Pacquiao (33-2-1, 24 KO) faced Colombian boxer Jorge Eliécer Julio, who was 33 years old with a record of 44-3 in a super-bantamweight title-defense fight. Julio was on a two-fight win streak with 32 KO wins. Pacquiao was the taller of the two by 2 cms but both had the same reach. Coming into this fight, Julio had three losses, but had never been stopped.
Pacquiao defeated Julio via 2nd round TKO to retain the IBF super-bantamweight title.
On November 10, 2001, a 22-year old Manny Pacquiao (33-2, 24 KO) faced Dominican boxer Agapito Sánchez, who was 31 years old with a record of 31-9-2 in a super-bantamweight title-defense fight. Sánchez was on a 10-fight win streak with 16 KO wins. Pacquiao was the taller of the two by 6 cms and also had a 7 cm reach advantage. Coming into this fight, Sánchez had nine losses, one of which was via stoppage.
The fight ended in a 6 round technical-decision draw and both the boxers retained their titles and added a draw to their respective records. A good performance, nonetheless.
On June 23, 2001, a 22-year old Manny Pacquiao (32-2, 23 KO) faced South African boxer Lehlo Ledwaba, who was 29 years old with a record of 33-1-1 for Ledwaba's IBF super-bantamweight title. Ledwaba was on a 23-fight win streak with 22 KO wins. Both the boxers were of the same height but Ledwaba had a 5 cm reach advantage over Pacquiao. Coming into this fight, Ledwaba had a single loss, which was via stoppage.
Pacquiao defeated Ledwaba via 6th round TKO to win the IBF super-bantamweight title. He is now on a seven-fight winning streak, with seven back-to-back KO wins.
On April 28, 2001, a 22-year old Manny Pacquiao (31-2, 22 KO) fought Foijan Prawet in his 34th professional fight. He defeated Prawet via 6th round KO. He is now on a six-fight winning streak, with six back-to-back KO wins.
On February 24, 2001, a 22-year old Manny Pacquiao (30-2, 21 KO) fought Tetsutora Senrima in his 33rd professional fight. He defeated Senrima via 5th round TKO. He is now on a five-fight winning streak, with five back-to-back KO wins.
On October 14, 2000, a 21-year old Manny Pacquiao (29-2, 20 KO) fought Nedal Hussein in his 32nd professional fight. He defeated Hussein via 10th round TKO. He is now on a four-fight winning streak, with four back-to-back KO wins.
On June 28, 2000, a 21-year old Manny Pacquiao (28-2, 19 KO) fought Seung-Kon Chae in his 31st professional fight. He defeated Chae via 1st round TKO. He is now on a three-fight winning streak, with three back-to-back KO wins.
On March 4, 2000, a 21-year old Manny Pacquiao (27-2, 18 KO) fought Arnel Barotillo in his 30th professional fight. He defeated Barotillo via 4th round KO. He is now on a two-fight winning streak, with two back-to-back KO wins.
On December 18, 1999, a 21-year old Manny Pacquiao (26-2, 17 KO) fought fellow Filipino boxer Reynante Jamili, who was 26 years old with a record of 41-5. Jamili was on a two-fight win streak with 32 KO wins, and was the taller of the two by 2 cms and also had a 3 cm reach advantage over Pacquiao. Coming into this fight, Jamili had five losses, two of which were via stoppage.
Pacquiao defeated Jamili via 2nd round KO, making a successful comeback from his last loss.
On September 17, 1999, a 20-year old Manny Pacquiao (26-1, 17 KO) fought an undefeated Thai boxer Medgoen Singsurat, who was 21 years old with a record of 18-0. Singsurat was on a 18-fight win streak with 11 KO wins. Pacquiao was the taller of the two by 5 cms and also had a 7 cm reach advantage.
Pacquiao lost to Sangsurat via 3rd round TKO. His 15-fight win streak comes to an end with this loss.
On April 24, 1999, a 20-year old Manny Pacquiao (25-1, 16 KO) faced Mexican boxer Gabriel Mira, who was 27 years old with a record of 19-7-1 in a flyweight title-defense fight. Mira was on a seven-fight win streak with 15 KO wins. Pacquiao was the taller of the two by 11 cms and also had a 10 cm reach advantage. Coming into this fight, Mira had seven losses, three of which were via stoppage.
Pacquiao defeated Mira via 4th round TKO to retain the WBC flyweight title. He is now on a 15-fight winning streak, with five back-to-back KO wins.
On February 20, 1999, a 20-year old Manny Pacquiao (24-1, 15 KO) fought Todd Makelim in his 26th professional fight. He defeated Makelim via 3rd round TKO. He is now on a 14-fight winning streak, with four back-to-back KO wins.
On December 4, 1998, in his 25th professional fight, a 19-year old Manny Pacquiao (23-1, 14 KO) had his first world title fight against Thai boxer Chatchai Sasakul for Sasakul's WBC flyweight belt. Sasakul was 28 years old with a record of 32-1-1. Sasakul was on a six-fight win streak with 23 KO wins. Pacquiao was the taller of the two by 9 cms and also had a 10 cm reach advantage. Coming into this fight, Sasakul had a single loss, but had never been stopped.
Pacquiao defeated Sasakul via 8th round KO to win the WBC flyweight title. He is now on a 13-fight winning streak, with three back-to-back KO wins.
On May 18, 1998, a 19-year old Manny Pacquiao (22-1, 13 KO) fought Shin Terao in his 24th professional fight. He defeated Terao via 1st round TKO. He is now on a 12-fight winning streak, with two back-to-back KO wins.
On December 6, 1997, an 18-year old Manny Pacquiao (21-1, 12 KO) fought Narong Datchthuyawat in his 23rd professional fight. He defeated Datchthuyawat via 1st round KO. He is now on a 11-fight winning streak.
On September 13, 1997, an 18-year old Manny Pacquiao (20-1, 12 KO) fought Melvin Magramo in his 22nd professional fight. He defeated Magramo via 10th round unanimous decision. He is now on a 10-fight winning streak.
On June 26, 1997, an 18-year old Manny Pacquiao (19-1, 11 KO) fought Chokchai Chockvivat in his 21st professional fight. He defeated Chockvivat via 5th round KO. He is now on a nine-fight winning streak, with eight back-to-back KO wins.
On May 30, 1997, an 18-year old Manny Pacquiao (18-1, 10 KO) fought Ariel Austria in his 20th professional fight. He defeated Austria via 6th round TKO. He is now on a eight-fight winning streak, with seven back-to-back KO wins.
On April 24, 1997, an 18-year old Manny Pacquiao (17-1, 9 KO) fought Wook-Ki Lee in his 19th professional fight. He defeated Lee via 1st round KO. He is now on a seven-fight winning streak, with six back-to-back KO wins.
On March 3, 1997, an 18-year old Manny Pacquiao (16-1, 8 KO) fought Mike Luna in his 18th professional fight. He defeated Luna via 1st round KO. He is now on a six-fight winning streak, with five back-to-back KO wins.
On December 28, 1996, an 18-year old Manny Pacquiao (15-1, 7 KO) fought Sung-Yul Lee in his 17th professional fight. He defeated Lee via 2nd round TKO. He is now on a five-fight winning streak, with four back-to-back KO wins.
On July 27, 1996, a 17-year old Manny Pacquiao (14-1, 6 KO) fought Ippo Gala in his 16th professional fight. He defeated Gala via 2nd round TKO. He is now on a four-fight winning streak, with three back-to-back KO wins.
On June 15, 1996, a 17-year old Manny Pacquiao (13-1, 5 KO) fought Bert Batiller in his 15th professional fight. He defeated Batiller via 4th round TKO. He is now on a three-fight winning streak, with two back-to-back KO wins.
On May 5, 1996, a 17-year old Manny Pacquiao (12-1, 4 KO) fought John Medina in his 14th professional fight. He defeated Medina via 4th round TKO. He is now on a two-fight winning streak.
On April 27, 1996, a 17-year old Manny Pacquiao (11-1, 4 KO) fought Marlon Carillo in his 13th professional fight. He defeated Carillo via 10th round unanimous decision, making a successful comeback from his last loss..
On February 9, 1996, a 17-year old Manny Pacquiao (11-0, 4 KO) fought Rustico Torrecampo in his 12th professional fight. He lost to Torrecampo via 3rd round KO.
On January 13, 1996, a 17-year old Manny Pacquiao (10-0, 4 KO) fought Lito Torrejos in his 11th professional fight. He defeated Torrejos via 5th round technical-decision. He is now on a 11-fight winning streak.
On December 9, 1995, a 16-year old Manny Pacquiao (9-0, 4 KO) fought Rolando Toyogon in his 10th professional fight. He defeated Toyogon via 10th round unanimous decision. He is now on a 10-fight winning streak.
On November 11, 1995, a 16-year old Manny Pacquiao (8-0, 3 KO) fought Rudolfo Fernandez in his 9th professional fight. He defeated Fernandez via 3rd round TKO. He is now on a nine-fight winning streak, with two back-to-back KO wins.
On October 21, 1995, a 16-year old Manny Pacquiao (7-0, 2 KO) fought Renato Mendones in his 8th professional fight. He defeated Mendones via 2nd round TKO. He is now on a eight-fight winning streak.
On October 7, 1995, a 16-year old Manny Pacquiao (6-0, 2 KO) fought Lolito Laroa in his 7th professional fight. He defeated Laroa via 8th round unanimous decision. He is now on a seven-fight winning streak.
On September 16, 1995, a 16-year old Manny Pacquiao (5-0, 1 KO) fought Armando Rocil in his 6th professional fight. He defeated Rocil via 3rd round KO. He is now on a six-fight winning streak.
On August 3, 1995, a 16-year old Manny Pacquiao (4-0, 1 KO) fought Acasio Simbajon in his 5th professional fight. He defeated Simbajon via 6th round unanimous decision. He is now on a five-fight winning streak.
On July 1, 1995, a 16-year old Manny Pacquiao (3-0) fought Dele Decierto in his 4th professional fight. He defeated Decierto via 2nd round TKO. He is now on a four-fight winning streak.
On May 1, 1995, a 16-year old Manny Pacquiao (2-0) fought Rocky Palma in his 3rd professional fight. He defeated Palma via 6th round unanimous decision. He is now on a three-fight winning streak.
On March 18, 1995, a 16-year old Manny Pacquiao (1-0) fought Pinoy Montejo in his 2nd professional fight. He defeated Montejo via 4th round unanimous decision. He is now on a two-fight winning streak.
On January 22, 1995, a 16-year old Manny Pacquiao successfully debuted against a 19-year old fellow Filipino boxer Edmund Enting Ignacio. Ignacio was coming in to this fight with a record of 1 win and 1 loss.
Pacquiao defeated Ignacio via 4th round unanimous decision.
Pacquiao knocked out 39 of his 72 opponents. By his last fight, his KO ratio was at 54.2%. Of his total 62 wins, 39 of them were via KO (62.9%).