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    Manny Pacquiao

    Real name Emmanuel Dapidran Pacquiao
    Nickname(s) Pac-Man,
    Ang Pambansang Kamao (The Nation's Fist),
    The Mexicutioner
    The Destroyer,
    Fighting Pride of the Philippines,
    Pambansang Ninong (National Godfather),
    Emmanuel "Manny" Dapidran Pacquiao, PLH (/ˈpæki.aʊ/pak-ee-ow; Tagalog: [pɐkˈjaʊ]; born December 17, 1978) is a Filipino professional boxer and politician. He is the first eight-division world champion, in which he has won ten world titles, as well as the first to win the lineal championship in four different weight classes.
    He was named "Fighter of the Decade" for the 2000s (decade) by the Boxing Writers Association of America (BWAA), World Boxing Council (WBC) and World Boxing Organization (WBO). He is also a three-time The Ring and BWAA "Fighter of the Year," winning the award in 2006, 2008 and 2009, and the Best Fighter ESPY Award in 2009 and 2011.
    He was long rated as the best pound-for-pound boxer in the world by some sporting news and boxing websites, including ESPN, Sports Illustrated, Sporting Life, Yahoo! Sports, About.com, BoxRec and The Ring. In April 2012, Pacquiao dropped to number two in the rankings, behind Floyd Mayweather, Jr. However on May 7, 2012, The Ring declared the top position vacant and jointly ranked Pacquiao and Mayweather in the number two spot.
    Aside from boxing, Pacquiao has participated in acting, music recording and politics. In May 2010, Pacquiao was elected to the House of Representatives in the 15th Congress of the Philippines, representing the province of Sarangani.

    Personal life

    Pacquiao was born on December 17, 1978, in Kibawe, Bukidnon, Philippines. He is the son of Rosalio Pacquiao and Dionesia Dapidran-Pacquiao. His parents separated when he was in sixth grade, after his mother discovered that his father was living with another woman. He is the fourth among six siblings: Liza Silvestre-Onding and Domingo Silvestre (from first husband of his mother) and Isidra Pacquiao-Paglinawan, Alberto "Bobby" Pacquiao and Rogelio Pacquiao.
    Pacquiao is married to Maria Geraldine "Jinkee" Jamora, and they have four children: Emmanuel Jr. "Jimuel", Michael, Princess, and Queen Elizabeth "Queenie." He resides in his hometown General Santos City, South Cotabato, Philippines. However, as a congressman of lone district of Sarangani, he is officially residing in Kiamba, Sarangani, the hometown of his wife.
    Pacquiao was a devout Roman Catholic. Within the ring, he frequently makes the sign of the cross and every time he comes back from a successful fight abroad, he attends a thanksgiving Mass in Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene in Quiapo, Manila to kneel and pray. Following his defeat by Juan Manuel Márquez, his mother condemned him leaving the Catholic church. Pastor Jeric Sorino, Pacquiao's spiritual adviser, comes from the Alabang New Life Christian Center in Muntinlupa.
    Pacquiao is also a military reservist with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel in the Reserve Force of the Philippine Army. Prior to being commissioned to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, he first entered the Army's reserve force on April 27, 2006 as a Sergeant. Later, he rose to Technical Sergeant on December 1 of the same year. On October 7, 2007, he became a Master Sergeant, the highest rank in the enlisted personnel. On May 4, 2009, he was given the special rank of Senior Master Sergeant and was also designated as the Command Sergeant Major of the 15th Ready Reserve Division.

    Education

    Pacquiao completed his elementary education at Saavedra Saway Elementary School in General Santos City, but dropped out of high school due to extreme poverty. He left his home at age 14 because his mother, who had six children, was not making enough money to support her family.
    In February 2007 he took, and passed, a high school equivalency exam making him eligible for college education. He was awarded with a high school diploma by the Department of Education. Pacquiao enrolled for a college degree in business management at Notre Dame of Dadiangas University (NDDU) in his hometown in General Santos City.
    On February 18, 2009, Pacquiao was conferred the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Humanities (Honoris Causa) by Southwestern University (SWU) at the Waterfront Cebu City Hotel & Casino in Lahug, Cebu City in recognition of his boxing achievements and humanitarian work.
    In preparation for his career as a lawmaker in the House of Representatives, Pacquiao enrolled in the Certificate Course in Development, Legislation and Governance at the Development Academy of the Philippines – Graduate School of Public and Development Management (DAP-GSPDM).

    Amateur boxing career

    At the age of 14, Pacquiao moved to Manila and lived, for a time, on the streets. He started boxing and made the Philippine national amateur boxing team where his room and board were paid for by the government. Pacquiao reportedly had an amateur record of 64 fights (60–4).

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    Happy birthday pacquiao

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    • #3
      time flies, still remember him when he was a featherweight.

      Hope he retires and calls it a day.

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      • #4
        Yeah,you don't need to type out his entire wikipedia page.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by GUEVARA View Post
          time flies, still remember him when he was a featherweight.

          Hope he retires and calls it a day.
          Retire... Why?
          People have been knocked out before and fought on successfully, the knock out of Pacquiao only happened because he (Pacquiao) was desperately looking for the KO he'd of beat Marquez If he wasn't so focused on that sole thing.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Keitha313 View Post
            Retire... Why?
            People have been knocked out before and fought on successfully, the knock out of Pacquiao only happened because he (Pacquiao) was desperately looking for the KO he'd of beat Marquez If he wasn't so focused on that sole thing.
            Well because he was unconscious for a good minute.

            He deserves to retire with his health intact, not when his pacttards somehow feel vindicated of his KO loss. he had a good career, one farewell fight in his country then he should retire.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Keitha313 View Post
              Retire... Why?
              People have been knocked out before and fought on successfully, the knock out of Pacquiao only happened because he (Pacquiao) was desperately looking for the KO he'd of beat Marquez If he wasn't so focused on that sole thing.
              he's never been knocked out cold. fighters are rarely the same after that. his early ko losses were both from a body punch. am just sayin.

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              • #8
                Jinkee wishes hubby well on birthday today
                By Abac Cordero (The Philippine Star) | Updated December 17, 2012 - 12:00am


                Jinkee Pacquiao only has one wish for husband Manny Pacquiao as he celebrates his 34th birthday more than a week after he suffered his worst defeat inside the ring.

                “My wish is good health always,” said Jinkee.

                If she could be granted another wish, she’d wish that Pacquiao, who has achieved a boxing feat never been achieved before, would retire.

                She wants it as soon as possible. Even their children want Pacquiao to retire.

                “Manny has nothing more to prove. The whole world knows about his accomplishments in boxing. He is the only boxer to win eight world titles (in as many weight classes),” said Jinkee.

                Pacquiao suffered a devastating knockout against Juan Manuel Marquez at the MGM Grand last week. To Jinkee, who was seated at ringside, it’s a moment she will never forget.
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                “Natakot talaga ako (I really was scared),” said Jinkee, who went into hysterics the moment Pacquiao fell to the canvas almost face first, and took more than a minute to get up.

                If she could, she would have jumped inside the ring to aid Pacquiao, but as she cried openly before more than 16,000 fans at the MGM those around her tried hard to console her.

                Jinkee buried his face into Bob Arum’s chest as doctors and team members tried to help Pacquiao up on his feet.

                She boarded the ambulance that took Pacquiao to the hospital and never left his side. Even when they were back in their hotel suite she was always by his side.

                It was a pretty scary sight, and Jinkee said she has had enough. She wants Pacquiao to retire but added that it’s really beyond her powers.

                It’s Pacquiao’s call.

                “I also wish he will go deeper into the Word of God which I believe he would. And he’s already into it,” added Jinkee.

                What’s her gift to Pacquiao?

                “My gift is my unconditional love,” she said.

                “Kasi kung material things naman meron na siya lahat (Because if it’s any material thing he already has everything),” said Jinkee.

                “It’s always love and prayers for him,” Jinkee added.

                Pacquiao couldn’t ask for more.

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                • #9
                  I hate fans who wont let their favorite fighters retire after suffering an obviously dangerous KO as much as fans who enable their favorite fighter to duck and retire for almost a decade.

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                  • #10
                    Retire manny retire dont make yo wife and momma cry more if you fight marquez he will f-uck u in the A-ss again prison style LMFAO

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