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Manny Pacquiao – Unstoppable Force (2023) is an inspiring and engaging documentary that follows the remarkable journey of legendary boxer Manny Pacquiao. Manny Pacquiao – Unstoppable Force (2023) highlights themes of determination, resilience, personal growth, and perseverance as it showcases his dedication, hard work, and achievements both inside and outside the ring. With captivating storytelling, memorable moments, and motivational insights, Manny Pacquiao – Unstoppable Force (2023) offers an uplifting and immersive experience. Perfect for fans of sports documentaries, inspiring true stories, and character-driven narratives that celebrate courage, ambition, and excellence.
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00:00:00C'est parti!
00:00:00Le revoir!
00:00:04Throughout history, boxing has provided a haven for the downtrodden.
00:00:11Beyond a means of entertainment, the sport fosters discipline, concentration, and self-determination,
00:00:20disengaging the fighter from the sins of the streets.
00:00:24In the essence of boxing lies opportunity.
00:00:27l'opportunité de face des moments difficiles avec la résilience,
00:00:31d'améliorer la qualité de la vie,
00:00:34et d'améliorer les rêves avec la confiance en soi-même.
00:00:38Le boxe a besoin de sacrifice,
00:00:41mais pour Pacquiao, c'était la survie.
00:00:45Pas de Dieu, mais de millions,
00:00:48Pacquiao a éclaté de la pauvreté
00:00:51pour s'être comme le leader potentiel de son peuple.
00:00:55Though not shy from controversy,
00:00:58Pacquiao arose as a symbol for the powerless.
00:01:02Seeing the desperation of our people
00:01:04made me realize everything that I need to,
00:01:08because nobody will fight for them sincerely, wholeheartedly.
00:01:13And that's Manny Pacquiao.
00:01:16This is the remarkable journey
00:01:18of one of boxing's most unstoppable forces.
00:01:22This is the story of Manny the Pac-Man Pacquiao.
00:01:29February 2007.
00:01:41Pacquiao sends shockwaves through the boxing and political worlds,
00:01:45announcing his campaign to run for a seat
00:01:48in the Philippine House of Representatives.
00:01:51Local officials of the city of General Santos
00:01:56saw an opportunity to bridge their interests
00:01:59with those in the Philippine government.
00:02:02Political persuasion pushed Manny to run,
00:02:07but he ultimately lost to the incumbent representative
00:02:10from the Nationalist People's Coalition,
00:02:13who stated, more than anything,
00:02:16people weren't prepared to lose him as their boxing icon.
00:02:20But Manny the Pac-Man Pacquiao,
00:02:26as he's shown throughout his career,
00:02:28doesn't back down when faced with a fight.
00:02:32For Manny, the battle to affect change in the community
00:02:35he fought so hard to survive in,
00:02:38would be prolonged and problematic.
00:02:45The fight that meant more to him now than entering the ring,
00:02:48was to create jobs, educate, and provide medicine
00:02:52for the poorest in Filipino society.
00:02:55Just as he had portrayed in his ring appearances,
00:02:59when the pain hit, Manny hit back harder.
00:03:03and he set up to the tribunals,
00:03:04that's my clutch.
00:03:05I can't do it!
00:03:06If my wife got hip, I'm going to try to chase her.
00:03:09We'll get the best shot.
00:03:11Even if my wife got a long walk would fail,
00:03:12I was going to walk on an accident.
00:03:13We had a man when邪魔ics was so soon.
00:03:14I was going to work on an accident.
00:03:16I was in the hospital,
00:03:17but when the hospital killed a lot of nights.
00:03:18With my family went to the hospital,
00:03:19the hospital killed a lot more into the hospital.
00:03:20I was so sorry.
00:03:22It's going to be a perfect night.
00:03:23It's going to be a week.
00:03:24It's going to be a week.
00:03:25Before the hospital,
00:03:26it's going to be a day in the hospital.
00:03:27Who wants to run away with the hospital?
00:03:29I sawidently,
00:04:00December 17, 1978
00:04:03Just over a week before Christmas, Emmanuel de Pedrin Pacquiao, Sr. began his ascent to the peak of the boxing world.
00:04:15Born into a family struggling to make ends meet, Manny's start to life was far from trouble-free,
00:04:22eating as little as one meal a day before using the streets as his pillow.
00:04:27Poverty-stricken, his father once had to cook the family dog to feed the starving family,
00:04:35though not done intentionally, as the dog had had a moment of misfortune.
00:04:41The plight of poverty pushed Manny to secure a way out for his family.
00:04:47His challenging start, no doubt, provided the thick skin and toughness necessary to rise through the ranks.
00:04:55Before long, Pacquiao's fists are fundamental to his survival on the streets of General Santos,
00:05:03where his parents decide to raise him.
00:05:06Boxing became the key to his family's survival.
00:05:10February 11, 1990
00:05:16Tokyo, Japan
00:05:17At just 12 years old, one particular heavyweight clash
00:05:22motivated Manny's meteoric mount to arguably the greatest pound-for-pound fighter in the sports history,
00:05:31Tyson vs. Buster Douglas
00:05:33The spectacle of one of the world's most significant upsets in sporting history
00:05:41symbolized the redeeming qualities of boxing,
00:05:44especially for those who faced no way out in their own fight for survival.
00:05:49The fight had a profound effect on an impressionable young Manny.
00:05:54Overcoming 42-to-1 odds, and a rise from the canvas in round eight,
00:06:00Douglas made history.
00:06:03After a year of training in a makeshift home gym with his uncle,
00:06:07he begins to make a name for himself in the local circuit of the southern Philippines.
00:06:12At this time, while attending sixth grade,
00:06:18Pacquiao's parents separated after his mother discovered that her husband was involved in an extramarital affair.
00:06:25Looking for a way to support his family,
00:06:28the fighter, forced to use his fists to survive,
00:06:32embarked on a rags-to-riches journey.
00:06:35Regarded as one of the top junior boxers in the country's southern provinces,
00:06:44but with little support,
00:06:46a malnourished Manny sneaked onto a ferry bound for the capital,
00:06:50in search of a better life.
00:06:55The city of Manila, the capital of the Philippines.
00:07:00Working in construction while continuing to live on the streets,
00:07:04hardened his resolve.
00:07:08He endured hunger to send what little he had earned back to his mother,
00:07:13but it wasn't long until his admission into the Philippine National Amateur Boxing Team,
00:07:21providing a route off the streets he'd lived on for so long,
00:07:24and into housing supplied by the government.
00:07:27Lying about his age,
00:07:31and with an amateur record of reportedly 60 wins and 4 losses,
00:07:37Manny applied to become a professional at 16.
00:07:42Standing at 4 foot 11 inches,
00:07:44and weighing just 98 pounds,
00:07:47the young boxer admitted that in order to make the 105 pound light flyweight limit,
00:07:52he had to put weights in his pockets.
00:07:57After taking 11 victories from 11 bouts in a dominant display throughout the division,
00:08:04Manny raised his weight to 113 pounds,
00:08:07and entered the flyweight division.
00:08:09Undefeated, but disadvantaged due to wearing heavier gloves than his opponent,
00:08:18because of a missed weight limit,
00:08:20Manny took to the canvas,
00:08:22squaring up against Torre Campo.
00:08:25Torre Campo has carried the fight to Pacquiao.
00:08:27The discipline displayed in previous fights faded.
00:08:40Complacency, driven by success,
00:08:43and the trappings of money,
00:08:44namely gambling and alcohol,
00:08:47sent the mentally unprepared boxer tumbling.
00:08:51Manny suffered his first defeat in 12 ring visits.
00:08:54The setback proved to be a defining moment in his career.
00:08:59Setting his failure aside,
00:09:01the explosive fighter administered KO after KO,
00:09:05knocking out 11 of his 12 next opponents undefeated,
00:09:11earning the Oriental and Pacific Boxing Federation's flyweight title in the process.
00:09:17After just three years at a professional level,
00:09:21he was now a world champion,
00:09:23triumphing at his first championship conquest
00:09:26was the first stepping stone to the more lucrative purses
00:09:30and a more secure life for his family.
00:09:38Suffering only his second defeat,
00:09:40he relinquished his title to Singh Surat in September 1999,
00:09:46having retained it five months prior.
00:09:48But ventured towards the end of the millennium
00:10:03with a new challenge on the horizon,
00:10:06the WBC International Super Bantamweight title.
00:10:10Manny put the weight on and laced up his gloves,
00:10:13skipping both the super flyweight and bantamweight divisions.
00:10:19Manny is fighting for the first time in a higher weight category.
00:10:24A day after his 21st birthday,
00:10:27Pacquiao looked to bounce back from his title defeat
00:10:30with a victory over Jemili.
00:10:33Another loss would be an almost insurmountable setback
00:10:37in reaching the prodigious purses.
00:10:40In trademark style,
00:10:42Pacquiao came out swinging,
00:10:44diminishing the reach of Jemili.
00:10:47One.
00:10:49Two.
00:10:52Three knockdowns in the second
00:10:54signaled the end of Jemili's career.
00:10:57The knockout in round two laid the foundations
00:11:09for his opportunity of fighting overseas.
00:11:12Retaining the WBC Super Bantamweight title
00:11:15for the next five bouts,
00:11:17catapulted his brand into recognition.
00:11:20One primary key to his success
00:11:26is head trainer Freddie Roach.
00:11:28In 1995,
00:11:30following an early retirement as a fighter
00:11:32and assistant to legendary trainer Eddie Fudge,
00:11:36Freddie set up his own boxing club,
00:11:39the Wild Card Boxing Club in Hollywood.
00:11:42Wanting an American coach for his Western debut,
00:11:46Bob Arum gave him Roach's address,
00:11:48and the rest is boxing history.
00:11:56June 23, 2001,
00:12:00Las Vegas, Nevada.
00:12:03Stepping into Enrique Sanchez's shoes
00:12:06after only two weeks' notice
00:12:08and 34 fights throughout Asia,
00:12:12Manny finally had his chance
00:12:14to dance in the spotlights of Vegas.
00:12:16A substitution most boxers wouldn't risk.
00:12:21Ledwaba, the IBF Super Bantamweight champion,
00:12:25stood in his way.
00:12:28Unknown to the broadcaster HBO
00:12:31and the commentators,
00:12:33no one was expecting an upset.
00:12:36Taking to the canvas
00:12:38in his iconic highlighted trim,
00:12:40Pacquiao delivered a box office performance,
00:12:44flooring the champion three times
00:12:46before sending him to the mat for good
00:12:49in a round six technical knockout.
00:12:56Overcoming the longer reach
00:12:57with his unmatched speed and movement
00:13:00to win his second major boxing world title,
00:13:02this time in a different class.
00:13:06Takes him apart with power sets.
00:13:09Stand up for what we're talking about!
00:13:11At the pinnacle of his career so far,
00:13:14the bout earned the rags-to-riches boxer $40,000,
00:13:18an amount he could only dream of back home in Manila.
00:13:22Under the guidance of Freddie Roach,
00:13:25Manny went on to defend his title four times
00:13:27in the next two years,
00:13:29cementing his place
00:13:30in the upper echelons of the sport.
00:13:33At just 25 years old,
00:13:36Manny was far from finished.
00:13:40In 2005,
00:13:42a super featherweight bout
00:13:44billed as
00:13:44coming with everything
00:13:46against Morales
00:13:47meant Manny had to move
00:13:49further up the weights.
00:13:51The vacant WBC international
00:13:54and IBA super featherweight titles
00:13:56are at stake.
00:13:57After failing to defeat Barrera,
00:14:00Morales, the underdog,
00:14:02had a point to prove.
00:14:04I'm fair, but I'm firm.
00:14:05Talk to him up.
00:14:06It's Pacquiao,
00:14:07who's been from his right eye.
00:14:09Big time.
00:14:11And if that was off
00:14:11of Morales' left hook,
00:14:13or maybe a headbutt.
00:14:14An unintentional clash of heads
00:14:16in round five
00:14:17caused a cut above Manny's eye,
00:14:20affecting the latter half of the fight.
00:14:23Controlling the pace of the battle throughout,
00:14:25and with a favorable scorecard
00:14:27entering the 12th,
00:14:29Morales switches to southpaw,
00:14:32stubbornly mimicking Manny's tactics.
00:14:34He switches southpaw,
00:14:36lands a couple of right hands,
00:14:37puts himself in harm's way,
00:14:39though,
00:14:39against Pacquiao's left hand.
00:14:41Yeah, that's a big one.
00:14:42I don't know why he would fight Pacquiao southpaw.
00:14:43Boy in the world,
00:14:44but he switched southpaw.
00:14:45The winner by unanimous decision,
00:14:49de la zona norte,
00:14:50Tijuana, Mexico.
00:14:51Going the distance,
00:14:53Morales is unanimously crowned victor
00:14:55in a fight voted the second best of the year.
00:14:59His third career loss
00:15:00sowed the seed of what is widely considered
00:15:03one of the greatest boxing trilogies of all time.
00:15:08November 18th, 2006.
00:15:12The final showdown between the Titans,
00:15:16billed as the grand finale,
00:15:18saw a dominant display.
00:15:20Pacquiao quickly made Morales backtrack
00:15:31on comments made following the previous fight.
00:15:34Now, he was feeling the punches.
00:15:46His flurry of powerful combinations
00:15:49put the Mexican fighter on the canvas three times,
00:15:53ending the spectacle in the third round,
00:15:55leaving Morales to question his retirement.
00:16:00Without the explosive trilogy,
00:16:02the career of one of boxing's all-time greats
00:16:05may never have come to fruition.
00:16:16May 2007.
00:16:19At 28 years old,
00:16:25few Filipinos were held in higher esteem
00:16:28than the Pac-Man.
00:16:30Not only was he an international success
00:16:32and face of the country,
00:16:35but he also symbolized hope to millions.
00:16:38Hope that they could one day make it
00:16:40out of the hardship he had once endured.
00:16:43Though he still continued to throw punches in the ring,
00:16:47his next fight was in the elections.
00:16:56A celebrity in his own right,
00:16:58Manny faced an uphill battle
00:17:00in convincing the electorate to vote for someone
00:17:03with little to no education or experience in politics.
00:17:09Pacquiao was defeated in the election
00:17:11by the incumbent representative
00:17:13from the Nationalist People's Coalition,
00:17:17hinting that the people weren't prepared
00:17:19to lose him as their boxing icon.
00:17:22June 20th, 2008.
00:17:34Continuing his legacy of rising through divisions,
00:17:37the one-time flyweight world champion
00:17:40was now standing toe-to-toe
00:17:42for the WBC lightweight world championship,
00:17:46jumping through seven weight divisions
00:17:48to eventually fight David Diaz.
00:17:51Taking place on the Strip,
00:17:54the bloody ninth-round stoppage
00:17:56sealed Pacquiao's status
00:17:58as the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world,
00:18:02taking the crown from the recently retired Floyd Mayweather.
00:18:07Faster and stronger than Diaz throughout,
00:18:11his three- and four-punch combinations
00:18:13stamped his name in the record books,
00:18:16becoming the only Asian boxer in history
00:18:19to hold five world titles in five weight classes.
00:18:26With the ring and WBC super featherweight titles,
00:18:31as well as the latter's lightweight version
00:18:33in his possession,
00:18:35Pacquiao decided to vacate his super featherweight titles,
00:18:39fixating on a showdown
00:18:41with 2005's fighter of the year, Ricky Hatton.
00:18:45Me and Manny, you know,
00:18:46we're sitting there and we fight,
00:18:50and not only, you know,
00:18:52you've got, like, probably the best,
00:18:53like, welterweight in the world
00:18:54against the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world.
00:18:57We both, you know,
00:18:58none of us are ever in a dull fight.
00:19:00I don't think I've seen Manny Pacquiao
00:19:01in a boring fight.
00:19:03He's an absolute...
00:19:03I mean, if I wasn't...
00:19:04If I wasn't fighting Manny Pacquiao,
00:19:06I think I'd be a fan of him, you know,
00:19:08because he's always in outstanding fights.
00:19:10But, you know,
00:19:10you become a great fighter
00:19:12by fighting great champions,
00:19:13and they don't come much greater than Manny Pacquiao.
00:19:15You know, when you think
00:19:16it's an incredible achievement
00:19:18that he won,
00:19:20was it his first world title
00:19:21at light flyweight,
00:19:22you know,
00:19:23or flyweight,
00:19:24you know,
00:19:25to beat Oscar De La Hoya up at welterweight,
00:19:28that's nothing short of phenomenal,
00:19:31to be honest with you.
00:19:31It's an absolutely outstanding achievement.
00:19:34This is a big fight, actually,
00:19:36and everybody's anticipating this big fight,
00:19:38especially Filipinos,
00:19:39because, you know,
00:19:40Manny Pacquiao is a big hero in the Philippines,
00:19:43and all his fights are being followed
00:19:45very closely by all Filipinos,
00:19:47and actually,
00:19:48he's considered one of those
00:19:51very popular, influential persons
00:19:53in the Philippines,
00:19:54and that he has, you know,
00:19:56high-placed friends in government
00:19:59and in other, you know,
00:20:01cross-sections of our society.
00:20:04So, we're very excited about this next fight
00:20:06because we seem to know
00:20:08that they have the same common style of fighting,
00:20:11you know,
00:20:11the slugger type of fighting.
00:20:14So, I think this will be very interesting.
00:20:17When there's a fight of Manny Pacquiao,
00:20:19everybody watches, you know,
00:20:20and even the cabinet secretaries,
00:20:23actually,
00:20:23there's a zero crime rate
00:20:25all over the place,
00:20:26and there's a standstill all over,
00:20:27no traffic.
00:20:28So, it's really a very nice time
00:20:31when you have a fight like that,
00:20:32especially when there are so many problems
00:20:34in our government,
00:20:35especially many problems
00:20:36all over the world,
00:20:37and they look forward to seeing
00:20:39this fight of Manny Pacquiao,
00:20:41and especially against this guy
00:20:42who is also very popular here in the UK,
00:20:45also a sports hero here.
00:20:47I would like to thank all of you.
00:20:54All your support.
00:20:55and I hope it's coming to me too.
00:21:01You're going to watch the fight.
00:21:04This is a once-in-a-lifetime
00:21:07great fight you've ever seen
00:21:10in boxing history.
00:21:12March 2009,
00:21:14the United Kingdom,
00:21:16the battle between East and West.
00:21:18Good morning, Mr. Aram.
00:21:23Good morning, Mr. Schaefer.
00:21:25Gareth.
00:21:26Rival promoters,
00:21:27but they look like friends.
00:21:29Oh, we're partners.
00:21:30Exactly.
00:21:38Manny Pacquiao having lots of fun.
00:21:40Okay, so where are you from, Manny?
00:21:46I'm from Scotland.
00:21:47Scotland, our hero is William.
00:21:49William Wallace.
00:21:50Where?
00:21:51William, for C. Wallace.
00:21:54I'm from Scotland.
00:21:55We're fighting for freedom
00:21:57against the...
00:21:58English.
00:22:00I'm from Scotland.
00:22:17Oh, my God.
00:22:18No, it's not a scene.
00:22:18So, I'm from Scotland.
00:22:19I've seen him.
00:22:21No, I've seen him.
00:22:21No, I've seen him.
00:22:22I've seen him.
00:22:23Yes, I've seen him.
00:22:25Yeah, he's fucking...
00:22:25No, I've seen him.
00:22:26...dance.
00:22:27Amazing.
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