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Manny Pacquiao Strengths And Weaknesses
Manny Pacquiao is one of the most well rounded boxers, with his speed and power. Pacquiao is renowned for his speed. His punches are lighting fast, that can throw and opponent off their rhythm. Manny Pacquiao's power, is almost superhuman. A direct hit, can result in a instant knockout. Manny Pacquiao's physical strengths, are what makes him a great boxer. Pacquiao, without his great attributes would have not amounted to many

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