It is possibly the worst name I've ever heard. What kind of a name has a number in it? And ****ing "battery"?
Steve Molitor: Undefeated IBF 122-lb. champion for Canada. Fahsan 3K Battery: 58-8, currently on a 14-fight winning streak. Lost to Pacquiao in 2004. It's on Canadian TV.
FYI theres alot of 3k Battery in Thailand..They like this name. Its a motorcycle Battery and in order to promote it... fighters use it... Its like the Golden Palace ad in BHOPs backs some years back. Pacquaio beat a 3k battery...its a different one than this battery..Lots of them
Nope. It's this battery. Just checked boxing records archive. 3K Battery is a company who makes motorcycle batteries in Thailand. They pay boxers to change their names to "3K Battery" for advertising purposes.
pacquiao beats this 3k battery (Fahsan) 3 years ago. but he was beaten by another 3k battery (singsurat) when he was weight-drained at 112 then.
Damn look at that A fighter Pacquiao Mopped the place with at 122 is still a contender...that says alot...Im rooting for my Mississauga boy Molitor though
I just wanna say something about this: When people say "Pac has come up 13452 divisions, that's why his accompishments are more impressive"... it is a silly argument. Because if you're going to count his time in those weight classes, then you have to count his two KO losses. He WAS weight drained, because he didn't belong there... he is a natural 130lber. He has filled out his frame and he is made for 130.
Hellfire..you should know more than PAC at 122 bro...No one will disagree that it was his prime peak weight/...He got known for Beating Legends but he had to chase these fights to make money... If you watch any of his undercard fights and listen to the commentators...the question they have is when will PAC chase the big money fights...because he was such a devastating force at that weight
No, same dude. It is an ad though for a last name. A lot of thai fighters do this, as there names are typically ungodly long and unpronouncable.
I'm not degrading what he achieved at 122, I'm referring to the argument some people put forth about Pac coming up from 112 to dominate 130. In reality, he was never made for 112, which was proven by his losses there. All I'm saying is - it can't be both ways, "Pac came from 112 to 130" AND "Pac's losses are because he drained himself". And are you saying Pac was best at 122? You may well be right, I haven't see much of him there, but he wasn't proven at 122 like he was at 126 and 130. He didn't beat any really big names, like he has at 126 and 130. And just watching him now, he has improved out of sight in the last few years, he just looks much better, and more comfortable with his weight than he has ever been. I think he's a natural 130lber.
I agree that PAc may well have been predisposed to 130 even 135. But at 122 he just run out of opponents because the division was shallow at the time.. He was faster and of course packed more punch... No doubt that he wouldnt have been considered ATG if not for beating MAB and Erik and that Epic with JMM. But at 122 he did beat world class fighters in champ Lebwadha and Julio... eradicated a prospect Lucero...These guys arent elites but very good..and the way PAC demolished them was just unbelievable. If you watch the Julio fight in YT..Youd here Bobby Cyz and the PbyP guy "What a prospect" the crowd was mesmerized at the display...