Paramedics tried to resuscitate the 23-year-old at the scene before he was taken to hospital, where he died.
Greater Manchester Police have referred the incident to the Independent Police Complaints Commission.
Assistant Chief Constable Garry Shewan said: "Police received a 999 call reporting a disturbance on Beard Road in Gorton where there was a man with a knife.
"Officers were dispatched immediately and arrived in eight minutes.
"On arrival, a Taser was discharged to detain a 23-year-old man."At this time it is unclear what happened, but at some point afterwards the man suffered a medical episode.
"Paramedics performed first aid on the man at the scene before he was taken to hospital where he sadly died."
Tenth death
Residents in the area said the man lived on the street with his mother and brother.
One woman who lives close to the scene said they were "a very nice family who kept themselves to themselves".
Figures from the Association of Chief Police Officers show 13,794 police officers are trained to use Tasers in England and Wales.
A spokesman said that on average, an officer will draw a Taser twice a year and discharge it every four years.
The BBC's Home Affairs correspondent Danny Shaw said the man's death was the tenth to have occurred in England and Wales after police used a Taser.
He said in eight of those cases it was found the Taser had not caused death, and in the other two - the latest death in Manchester and that of a Plymouth man in April - investigations were ongoing.
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