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Ricky Hatton vs. Manny Pacquiao, billed as The Battle of East and West, was a boxing match for The Ring light welterweight championship. The bout was held between Manny Pacquiao of General Santos, Philippines and Ricky Hatton from Manchester, United Kingdom. The fight was held on May 2, 2009 at the MGM Grand Las Vegas at Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. Hatton was knocked down by Pacquiao twice during the first round, and again in the second round to lose by KO in the 2nd round.
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Manny Pacquiao
Manny Pacquiao
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Manny Pacquiao
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Ricky Hatton
Ricky Hatton
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Ricky Hatton
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Humberto Soto
Humberto Soto
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Humberto Soto
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Benoit Gaudet
Benoit Gaudet
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Benoit Gaudet
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Mike Alvarado
Mike Alvarado
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Mike Alvarado
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Juaquin Gallardo
Juaquin Gallardo
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Juaquin Gallardo
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Abner Mares
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Abner Mares
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Jonathan Perez
Jonathan Perez
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Jonathan Perez
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Matthew Hatton
Matthew Hatton
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Matthew Hatton
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Ernesto Zepeda
Ernesto Zepeda
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Ernesto Zepeda
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