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Champion Pacquiao Retains Title
By The Mouse Potato | July 2, 2006
Once again, the power of the filipino boxer flaunts at the fight between Pacquiao and Larios.
I had been after the results of the bout before it was even shown on television. However, to my dismay, I could not find anything from the internet. So I ended up watching the show just to know the results.
It was really a show of strength and speed.
Manny Pacquiao (right) lands a right on Oscar Larios (left). The outclassed Larios could not deal with Pacquiao’s right cross. In spite the odds of winning, Larios proved to be a hard opponent.
Manny Pacquiao retained his WBC international super featherweight belt with a unanimous points win over Oscar Larios in Manila. The southpaw Pacquiao floored Larios twice in the seventh and final rounds and his hand speed had the Mexican in trouble for most of the fight.
Pacquiao’s record improved to 42-3 with Larios’ falling to 56-5.
“I controlled the fight. I did not rush,” said Pacquiao. “I was hit but I was never hurt.”
Larios said he prepared well for the fight and blamed himself for not listening to his corner.
“Manny is a great fighter, I felt that he beat me primarily with his speed,” he said.
Pacquiao ruled out a rematch with Larios and said he was now after a rematch with Erik Morales, the Mexican he beat in January to win the WBC international super featherweight crown.
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