About
Manny Pacquiao, nicknamed Pac-Man, is a Filipino boxing icon celebrated as the first eight-division world champion. His exceptional boxing skills and relentless fighting spirit have earned him widespread recognition and numerous accolades. He has not only excelled in the ring but has also made significant contributions to Philippine politics and society.
Before Fame
Pacquiao's journey to stardom began in challenging circumstances. Due to financial hardships, he had to drop out of high school to support his family. Demonstrating incredible determination, he began his professional boxing career at the young age of 16, laying the foundation for his future success.
Career Highlights
Manny Pacquiao's boxing career is filled with remarkable achievements. He secured the BWAA Fighter of the Year award in 2006, 2008, and 2009, solidifying his status as one of the sport's elite. In 2016, ESPN recognized his impact by naming him the #2 pound-for-pound fighter of the past 25 years. He is also known for his ventures into other sports, including a stint with the Kia Picanto in the Philippine Basketball Association starting in 2014.
Trivia
- Pacquiao was first voted to the Philippine House of Representatives in 2010, showcasing his commitment to public service.
- His involvement with the Kia Picanto in the Philippine Basketball Association demonstrated his diverse interests and athletic abilities.
Family Life
Manny Pacquiao married Maria "Jinkee" Jamora on May 10, 2000. Together, they have five children: Michael, Mary, Queenie, Israel, and Emmanuel Jr. His family has been a constant source of support throughout his career.







