Skip to main content
Boxing News
  • News
  • Opinion
  • Features
  • Schedule
  • News
  • Opinion
  • Features
  • Fight Schedule
  • Current Champions
  • Magazine

Follow us

  • YouTube YouTube
  • Instagram Instagram
  • Twitter / X Twitter
  • Facebook Facebook

© 2013—2026 Boxing News

Magazine

Manny Pacquiao admits he was ‘lucky to survive’ one fight: “His punch was different”

Sheldan Keay

24th March, 2026

Manny Pacquiao admits he was ‘lucky to survive’ one fight: “His punch was different”
Image credit: Getty

Manny Pacquiao has opened up on one fight in particular where he felt he was lucky to come out unscathed.

The Filipino boxing icon took on all comers throughout his iconic professional career, which started back in January 1995 when he was a 16-year-old.

He became a historic eight-weight world champion, and over 30 years later he still remains active, as he prepares to take on former rival Floyd Mayweather in a rematch at The Sphere in Las Vegas on September 19.

While Pacquiao’s most notable clash may have been the first meeting with Mayweather, it was a different name that came to mind when he was discussing one of the most intimidating fighters he shared the ring with.

It was back in November 2010 when Pacquiao had a vacant WBC super-welterweight title fight with Antonio Margarito, the only time in the Filipino’s career where he competed above the welterweight limit.

A catchweight of 150lbs was put in place, with Pacquiao weighing 144.6lbs, while Margarito came in at the limit of 150lbs, before the the Mexican-American rehydrated to 165lbs on fight night, compared to Pacquiao’s 148lbs.

While Pacquiao comfortably won the fight by unanimous decision, it’s clear that the fight lives long in his memory, as he revealed to The Ring.

“Big and strong is an understatement. His body shots hurt me several times throughout the fight.”

Pacquiao discussed the fight further when speaking to Marca.

“(His punch) is different. It was surprising that I survived that fight. I could take the punches, I could take the blows, but after the fight I could feel something, it was too much for me.”

Margarito was world welterweight champion on several occasions, and retired from the sport in 2017 with a record of 41 wins from 50 fights.

More stories

Fury and Anthony Joshua

Eddie Hearn confirms whether Joshua will face Tyson Fury next or take a warm up

14 Apr, 2026
Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua

Usyk predicts Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua after Makhmudov victory: “He’ll win”

14 Apr, 2026
Warren Fury and Joshua

Frank Warren provides clarity on Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua fight talks

14 Apr, 2026
Shakur Stevenson and Devin Haney

Shakur Stevenson will agree to Devin Haney fight under one condition

14 Apr, 2026
Boxing News

Since 1909

Editorial

  • News
  • Live Coverage
  • BN Investigates
  • Opinion
  • Features
  • Magazine

Boxing

  • Upcoming Fight Schedule
  • Current Boxing Champions

Company

  • About Boxing News
  • Contact us
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy policy

Follow us

  • YouTube
  • Instagram
  • X
  • Facebook
  • Google News
Copyright 2013—2026 Boxing News