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Pacquiao knocked Hatton down twice in the first round, dominated the second, and caught Hatton with a vicious left hook as the round ticked down. Hatton’s eyes rolled back and his body fell, like a sack of potatoes, flat on his back. The referee knelt over him for several seconds, then waved his hands, with one second left in the round, to signify that the fight was over.
The aftermath was a bit scary. Hatton didn’t move right away, and soon there were many people with concerned look on their faces, kneeling and hovering. Hatton may have been on his back longer than he was on his feet during the fight.
Another win for Pacman, another win for the Philippines. Mabuhay ka Manny!