May 3, 2009; Pacquiao TKO'd Hatton in just 2 rounds
People inside the MGM Grand Garden Arena were stunned by his performance.
Manny Pacquiao made easy pickings on Ricky Hatton, knocking the British Hitman down two times in the first round, and another on 2:50 mark of Round 2, which proved to be the final punch of the match.
Manny Pacquiao solidified himself as the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world as he claimed the IBF and Ring Magazine's Light Welterweight crown, his 5th world title in 5 different weight divisions.
Pacquiao was the former WBC Flyweight, IBF Super Bantamweight, WBC Super Featherweight and WBC Lightweight Champion of the World.
Manny Pacquiao's new record now stands at 49 wins, with 37 wins by way of knockout, with 3 defeats and 2 bouts even. Ricky Hatton's new record now stands at 45 wins, with 32 wins by way of knockout, with 2 defeats.
So, "Pretty Boy" Floyd Mayweather, watch out. You're coming up next! But make sure you win against Juan Manuel Marquez on July 18th first.
What a day for the Filipino people and for our country! Mabuhay Manny! Congratulations once more! Tiba-tiba nanaman tayo d'yan! Haha! Balato! Balato! Balato!
And now, here are the results from Game 7 of the Chicago-Boston series!
Game 7
Chicago 99
Boston 109
TD Banknorth Garden, Boston, Massachusetts
CHI: Ben Gordon- 33 pts, 3 rebs, 4 assts.
BOS: Ray Allen- 23 pts, 7 rebs, 3 assts, 1 stl.
Celtics win series 4-3
Celtics moves on to East Semis to face the Orlando Magic.
The Wizard was here... :)

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