Manny Pacquiao has won world boxing titles in eight
different weight divisions, and is considered one of the world's best boxers.
Who Is Manny Pacquiao?
Born in the Philippines in 1978, Manny Pacquiao began boxing
professionally at age 16. After beating Thailand's Chatchai Sasakul to win the
WBC flyweight championship in 1998, he continued to overwhelm his era's top
competitors en route to titles in eight separate weight divisions. Along with
his boxing career, Pacquiao twice was elected to his country's House of
Representatives and won a Senate seat in 2016.
Early Life
Filipino world boxing champion Emmanuel Dapidran Pacquiao
was born on December 17, 1978, to parents Dionesia Dapidran-Pacquiao and
Rosalio Pacquiao. He was raised in Kibawe, which is located in the Bukidnon
province of Mindanao, Philippines.
When he was a teenager, Pacquiao left his family and boarded
a ship to Manila, Philippines, in hopes of training as a boxer and launching a
career in the sport. Not long after, in January of 1995, his goals gained some
traction; at age 16, he stepped into the ring for his first professional bout,
against Edmund Ignacio. Pacquiao won the fight in four rounds, in a unanimous
decision. The victory propelled him on a successful boxing run that would
encompass the better part of two decades.
Boxing Career

Ten years after his win against Sasakul, in December 2008,
Pacquiao was named victor of an eight-round, non-title welterweight bout
against famed American boxer Oscar De La Hoya. The fight generated nearly $70
million from viewers of pay-per-viewβthe broadcasting format for most of
Pacquiao's fights since the early 2000s.
Pacquiao went on to fight United Kingdom boxing star Ricky
Hatton in May 2009, in a light welterweight division bout in Las Vegas.
Pacquiao won the fight by a knockout in the second round, taking The Ring's
junior welterweight championship. Later that year, in November, he beat Puerto
Rico's Miguel Cotto in a 12-round bout, for the World Boxing Organization
welterweight titleβan honor he defended in 2010, when he outlasted Ghanaian
boxer Joshua Clottey in a 12-round fight.

That December, Pacquiao suffered another difficult defeat.
He was knocked out by Juan Manuel Marquez in the sixth round of their
welterweight bout in Las Vegas. Pacquiao explained his loss by saying "I
just got hit by a punch I didn't see," according to the New York Daily
News.
Pacquiao's impeccable footwork, speed and quick jabs have kept
boxing fans on their feet. And his endearing smile, charm and chiseled physique
have only helped to boost his public appeal. In 2003, he was voted the
Philippines' Person of the Year over President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. He was
also named "Fighter of the Decade" for the 2000s by the Boxing
Writers Association of America, among various other honors.
Following a win over Brandon Rios in November 2013, Pacquiao
emerged the victor in an April 2014 rematch with Bradley to regain the WBO
welterweight title. He then scored his third straight win by holding off Chris
Algieri in November.
Following another loss, to Australia's Jeff Horn in July
2017, it seemed that the former champion was nearing the end of the road in his
boxing career. However, after a year off, Pacquiao scored a seventh-round
knockout of Argentina's Lucas Matthysse, showing that he remained a formidable
presence in the ring.
Politics and Entertainment
In 2007, Pacquiao made his first attempt to enter politics,
running for a seat in the House of Representatives of the Philippines. He was
defeated by incumbent Rep. Darlene Antonino-Custodio, and returned to life as a
full-time boxer. In 2009, however, Pacquiao formed a new Filipino political
party, the People's Champ Movement, and again ran for a legislative seat. He
won in a landslide, beating opponent Roy Chiongbian to become the Sarangani
province representative in May 2010.

Along with his athletic and political careers, Pacquiao has
shown off his vocal abilities by releasing two albums and collaborating on
other tracks. He has appeared in several movies, and starred in the Philippine
sitcom Show Me Da Manny from 2009-11. A documentary about his life, Manny, was
released in the United States in early 2015.
Pacquiao's wife, Jinkee, was elected vice governor of
Sarangani in 2013. They have five children together.
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