Manny Pacquiao vs Agapito Sanchez 10.11.2001
In a controversial encounter that captivated boxing enthusiasts, Manny Pacquiao and Agapito Sánchez battled to a split draw in their junior featherweight unification match. The highly anticipated bout took place at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco, California, on November 10, 2001.
The event marked a significant moment in boxing history, as it was the first time future rivals Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr. appeared on the same fight card. Mayweather’s bout against Jesús Chávez headlined the evening, while Pacquiao and Sánchez provided an electrifying co-main event.
The Filipino sensation entered the ring with a height and reach advantage over his Dominican opponent. Pacquiao, standing at 168 cm with a 170 cm reach, towered over Sánchez, who measured 162 cm with a 163 cm reach.
The bout was a clash of styles from the opening bell. Pacquiao, known for his lightning-fast combinations and explosive power, sought to overwhelm Sánchez with his signature aggression. Sánchez, a crafty veteran, relied on his experience and grit to weather the storm and counter effectively.
As the fight progressed, controversy began to unfold. Accidental headbutts in the second and sixth rounds left Pacquiao with a severe cut over his right eye. The referee, noting the frequency of these collisions, deducted points from Sánchez for repeated low blows.
The action-packed contest came to an abrupt end in the sixth round when the ringside physician deemed Pacquiao unfit to continue due to the worsening cut. The judges’ scorecards reflected the closely contested nature of the bout, with one favoring Pacquiao (58-54), another leaning towards Sánchez (57-55), and the third calling it even (56-56).
This result left both fighters and fans alike with a sense of unfinished business. For Pacquiao, it was a bump in the road on his journey to superstardom, while Sánchez could claim a moral victory against a rising phenom.
The Pacquiao-Sánchez encounter remains a talking point among boxing aficionados, serving as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of the sport and the thin line between victory and defeat.
Filed under: Junior Featherweight,Super Bantamweight - @ November 10, 2001 11:59 pm
Tags: Agapito Sanchez, Manny Pacquiao