Boxing Achievements
- Record: 62 Wins – 8 Losses – 2 Draws (39 Wins by KO)
- World Titles:
- Flyweight (WBC)
- Super Bantamweight (IBF)
- Featherweight (Lineal & The Ring)
- Super Featherweight (WBC)
- Lightweight (WBA)
- Light Welterweight (IBO)
- Welterweight (WBO, WBA)
- Super Welterweight (WBC)
- vs. Oscar De La Hoya (2008) – Retirement fight of the Golden Boy
- vs. Ricky Hatton (2009) – 2nd-round KO, Knockout of the Year
- vs. Miguel Cotto (2009) – 7th title in 7 divisions
- vs. Juan Manuel Márquez (rivalry, 2004–2012)*
- vs. Floyd Mayweather Jr. (2015) – Highest-grossing fight in history
- Named “Fighter of the Decade (2000s)” by the Boxing Writers Association of America
- Three-time Fighter of the Year (2006, 2008, 2009)
- Ranked among The Ring Magazine’s Greatest Boxers of All Time
Political & Public Service Career
- Congressman – Sarangani Province (2010–2016)
- Senator of the Philippines (2016–2022)
- Advocate for poverty reduction, education, and housing programs
- Founded the Manny Pacquiao Foundation, providing scholarships, relief aid, and sports development programs
Entertainment & Media
- Appeared in films such as Wapakman (2009) and Lisensyadong Kamao.
- Hosted TV programs like Show Me Da Manny and Manny Many Prizes.
- Known for his music singles including “Lalaban Ako” and “Para Sa ‘Yo Ang Laban Na ‘To.”
Business & Endorsements
- Endorsed global brands like Nike, HP, San Miguel, and Smart Communications.
- Owns Team Pacquiao Sports, Pac Sports and Entertainment, and multiple businesses in the Philippines.
- Launched his MP Promotions to support and train young Filipino boxers.
Fun Facts
- Born into poverty and worked as a vendor before pursuing boxing full-time at age 14.
- Holds honorary degrees for his contributions to sports and nation-building.
- A devout Christian, often citing faith as his greatest motivation.
- Married to Jinkee Pacquiao; they have five children, including Jimuel Pacquiao, who is also pursuing boxing.
- Known worldwide for his humility, generosity, and patriotism.
Legacy
Manny Pacquiao’s story is the ultimate Filipino dream — a journey from hardship to world greatness. His triumphs in the ring, dedication to public service, and unwavering faith have made him not just a champion in sports, but a symbol of hope and resilience for the Filipino people.
From boxing arenas to Senate halls, Pacquiao’s legacy transcends sports — proving that with courage, discipline, and faith, anything is possible.