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Manny Pacquiao

Emmanuel Dapidran Pacquiao Sr. CLH (locally [pɐkˈjaʊ];[5] born December 17, 1978) is a Filipino politician and former professional boxer.[6] Nicknamed "PacMan", he is regarded as one of the greatest professional boxers of all time.[7][8] He served as a Senator of the Philippines from 2016 to 2022.

Manny Pacquiao
Pacquiao in 2018
Senator of the Philippines
In office
June 30, 2016 – June 30, 2022
Senate positions
Chair of the Senate Ethics and Privileges Committee
In office
September 18, 2018 – June 30, 2022
Preceded byTito Sotto
Succeeded byTBD
Chair of the Senate Public Works Committee
In office
July 25, 2016 – June 30, 2022
Preceded byBongbong Marcos
Succeeded byTBD
Member of the
Philippine House of Representatives
from Sarangani's at-large congressional district
In office
June 30, 2010 – June 30, 2016
Preceded byErwin Chiongbian
Succeeded byRogelio Pacquiao
Personal details
Born
Emmanuel Dapidran Pacquiao

(1978-12-17) December 17, 1978 (age 44)
Kibawe, Bukidnon, Philippines
Political partyPDP-Laban (2012–2014; 2016–present)
Other political
affiliations
Liberal (before 2007; 2010–2012)
KAMPI (2007–2008)
Nacionalista (2009–2010)
PCM (local; 2010–present)
UNA (2012–2016)
PROMDI (2021–present)[1]
Spouse
(m. 1999)
[2][3]
Children5
RelativesBobby Pacquiao (brother)
EducationNotre Dame of Dadiangas University (no degree)
University of Makati (B.A.)
Philippine Christian University (M.P.A.)
Signature
WebsiteSenate website
Military service
Allegiance Philippines
Branch/service Philippine Army
Rank Colonel
Boxing career
Statistics
Nickname(s)PacMan
Weight(s)
Height5 ft 5+12 in (166 cm)[4]
Reach67 in (170 cm)[4]
StanceSouthpaw
Boxing record
Total fights72
Wins62
Wins by KO39
Losses8
Draws2

Pacquiao is the only eight-division world champion in the history of boxing and has won twelve major world titles.[9][10] He was the first boxer to win the lineal championship in five different weight classes,[11][12][13] the first boxer to win major world titles in four of the eight "glamour divisions" (flyweight, featherweight, lightweight, and welterweight),[14][15][16] and is the only boxer to hold world championships across four decades (1990s, 2000s, 2010s, and 2020s).[17] In July 2019, Pacquiao became the oldest welterweight world champion in history at the age of 40,[18] and the first boxer in history to become a recognized four-time welterweight champion after defeating Keith Thurman to win the WBA (Super) welterweight title.[19] As of 2015, Pacquiao's fights had generated $1.2 billion in revenue from his 25 pay-per-view bouts.[20] According to Forbes, he was the second highest paid athlete in the world in 2015.[21]

Pacquiao entered politics in 2010 when he was elected as the representative of Sarangani. He held this post for six years until he was elected and assumed office as a senator in 2016. He became the president of his party PDP–Laban in 2020 (which is disputed since 2021).[22][23] On September 19, 2021, Pacquiao officially declared his candidacy for President of the Philippines in the 2022 Philippine presidential election, he ended up losing to Bongbong Marcos.[24][25]

Outside of boxing and politics, Pacquiao was the head coach and a player for the Philippine Basketball Association team Kia/Mahindra for three seasons from 2014 to 2017, before founding the semi-professional Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League. He has also starred in films and has presented television shows. In music, he has released multiple PARI-certified platinum albums and songs; his cover of "Sometimes When We Touch" peaked at 19 in the United States on Billboard's Adult Contemporary chart after a performance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!.[26] He is also an Evangelical Christian preacher, philanthropist, and entrepreneur.

Early life and education

Pacquiao was born in Kibawe, Bukidnon, and raised in General Santos, Philippines. He is the son of Rosalio Pacquiao and actress Dionisia Dapidran.[27] His parents separated when he was in sixth grade, after his father had an affair.[27] He is the fourth of six siblings, one of whom, Alberto "Bobby" Pacquiao, is also a politician and former professional boxer.

At the age of 14, Pacquiao moved to Manila and lived on the streets, worked as a construction worker and had to pick between eating or sending money to his mother.[28] Pacquiao completed his elementary education at Saavedra Saway Elementary School in General Santos City, but dropped out of high school due to extreme and abject poverty.[29]

In February 2007, Pacquiao took and passed a high school equivalency exam, and was awarded with a high school diploma by the Department of Education.[30]

Boxing career

Overview

Manny Pacquiao has an amateur record of 60–4 and a record of 62–8–2 as a professional, with 39 wins by knockout. Boxing historian Bert Sugar ranked Pacquiao as the greatest southpaw fighter of all time.[31] In 2020, Pacquiao topped the Ranker's list of best boxers of the 21st century.[32][33]

Pacquiao made history by being the first boxer ever to win world titles in eight weight divisions, having won twelve major world titles, as well as being the first boxer to win the lineal championship in five different weight classes. Pacquiao is also the first boxer in history to win major world titles in four of the original eight weight classes of boxing, also known as the "glamour divisions" (flyweight, featherweight, lightweight and welterweight), and the first boxer ever to become a four-decade world champion, winning world championships across four decades (1990s, 2000s, 2010s, and 2020s).

Pacquiao was long rated as the best active boxer in the world, pound for pound, by most sporting news and boxing websites, including ESPN, Sports Illustrated, Sporting Life, Yahoo! Sports, About.com, BoxRec and The Ring, beginning from his climb to lightweight until his losses in 2012.[34][35] He is also the longest reigning top-ten active boxer on The Ring's pound for pound list from 2003-2016.[36]

Pacquiao has generated approximately 20.4 million in pay-per-view (PPV) buys and $1.3 billion in revenue from 26 PPV-bouts. Per Forbes, he was the world's second highest paid athlete in 2015.

Pacquiao signed with Bob Arum's Top Rank from 2015 to 2017 and Al Haymon's Premier Boxing Champions (PBC) promotion on 2018[37] alongside Paradigm Sports on 2020.[38]

On September 29, 2021, Pacquiao announced his retirement from boxing, in a post on social media.[39]

Early years

Pacquiao was introduced to boxing at the age of 12 by his maternal uncle Sardo Mejia. According to his autobiography, Pacquiao said watching Mike Tyson's defeat of James "Buster" Douglas in 1990 with his Uncle Sardo as an experience that, "changed my life forever." Mejia began training his nephew in a makeshift home gym. After 6 months of training, Pacquiao began boxing in a park in General Santos eventually traveling to other cities to fight higher-ranked opponents. By age 15, he was considered the best junior boxer in the southern Philippines and he moved to Manila.[40] In January 1995, at the age of 16, he made his professional boxing debut as a junior flyweight.[41]

Pacquiao stated of his early years, "Many of you know me as a legendary boxer, and I'm proud of that. However, that journey was not always easy. When I was younger, I became a fighter because I had to survive. I had nothing. I had no one to depend on except myself. I realized that boxing was something I was good at, and I trained hard so that I could keep myself and my family alive."[42][better source needed]

On December 4, 1998, at the age of 19, he won his first major title, the World Boxing Council (WBC) flyweight title.[41]

 
Pacquiao with his trainer Freddie Roach

Notable fights

Over the course of his decorated career, Pacquiao has defeated 22 world champions: Chatchai Sasakul, Lehlohonolo Ledwaba, Jorge Eliécer Julio, Marco Antonio Barrera (twice), Érik Morales (twice), Óscar Larios, Jorge Solís, Juan Manuel Márquez (twice), David Díaz, Oscar De La Hoya, Ricky Hatton, Miguel Cotto, Joshua Clottey, Antonio Margarito, Shane Mosley, Brandon Ríos, Timothy Bradley (twice), Chris Algieri, Jessie Vargas, Lucas Matthysse, Adrien Broner and Keith Thurman.[43]

Pacquiao's most recent bout was against Yordenis Ugás in August 2021.[44]

Pacquiao also participated in an exhibition match against former world champion Jesus Salud in August 2002 which he won.[45]

Ranking and awards

Pacquiao was named "Fighter of the Decade" for the 2000s by the Boxing Writers Association of America (BWAA), World Boxing Council (WBC), and World Boxing Organization (WBO). In 2006, 2008, and 2009, he was awarded Ring magazine, ESPN and BWAA's Fighter of the Year, and in 2009 and 2011 he won the Best Fighter ESPY Award.[46] BoxRec ranks him as the greatest Asian fighter of all time.[47] In 2016, Pacquiao ranked No. 2 on ESPN's list of top pound for pound boxers of the past 25 years[48] and he ranks No.5 in BoxRec's ranking of the greatest pound for pound boxers of all time.[49]

Manny Pacquiao is a holder of six Guinness Book World Records. He has the most consecutive boxing world title fight victories at different weights at 15, between 2005 and 2011;[50] he is named the oldest welterweight boxing world champion when he claimed the WBA Welterweight title aged 40 years 215 days on July 20, 2019;[51] he has the most boxing world titles won in different weight divisions with eight, when he defeated Antonio Margarito (USA) to win the WBC Super Welterweight title on November 13, 2010.[52] He has also held sanctioned belts in the WBC Flyweight, Super Featherweight and Lightweight divisions, plus The Ring Featherweight, IBF Super Bantamweight, IBO and The Ring Light Welterweight and WBO Welterweight.[53] He recorded the highest selling pay-per-view boxing match in a Welterweight title fight at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, on May 2, 2015,[54] and the highest revenue earned from ticket sales for a boxing match from ticket sales title fight at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, on May 2, 2015.[55]

Pacquiao became the first Filipino Olympic non-participant to be Team Philippines' flag-bearer during the August 8 opening ceremonies of the 2008 Summer Olympics at the Beijing National Stadium. Swimmer Miguel Molina, 2005 Southeast Asian Games' Best Male Athlete, yielded the honor to Pacquiao, upon the request of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo to the national sports officials on the Philippines at the 2008 Summer Olympics.[56] He had the opportunity to compete in the 2016 Summer Olympics in Brazil, when professional boxers under the age of 40 were allowed to compete in the games for the first time.[57] However Pacquiao, decided not to compete.[58]

Earnings

Forbes listed Pacquiao as the world's equal sixth highest paid athlete, with a total of $40 million or 2 billion pesos from the second half of 2008 to the first half of 2009. Tied with him on the sixth spot was NBA player LeBron James and golfer Phil Mickelson.[59] Pacquiao was again included in Forbes' list of highest paid athletes from the second half of 2009 to the first half of 2010; he was ranked eighth with an income of $42 million.[60] Pacquiao also won the 2009 ESPY Awards for the Best Fighter category, beating fellow boxer Shane Mosley and Brazilian mixed martial arts fighters Lyoto Machida and Anderson Silva.[61] ESPN Magazine reported that Pacquiao was one of the two top earning athletes for 2010, alongside American Major League Baseball player Alex Rodriguez. According to the magazine's annual salary report of athletes, Pacquiao earned $32 million (approximately PhP 1.38 billion) for his two 2010 boxing matches against Clottey and Margarito.[62]

Basketball career

 
Pacquiao with the Mahindra Enforcer in 2016

On April 17, 2014, Pacquiao, a passionate basketball fan, announced his intention to join the Philippine Basketball Association as the playing coach of Kia Motors Basketball team, an incoming expansion team for the PBA's 2014–15 season. As the team's head coach, he asked other teams to not draft him before Kia,[63] and picked himself 11th overall in the first round of the 2014 PBA draft,[64] being the oldest rookie to be ever drafted in the league's history.[65] Pacquiao played basketball as part of his training before his matches and prior to his PBA stint, Pacquiao was named an honorary member of the Boston Celtics and established friendships with Steph Curry and basketball Hall of Famers Kobe Bryant, Kevin Garnett, and Ray Allen.[66] NBA player Karl-Anthony Towns cites Pacquiao as a "legend" & visited him along with Klay Thompson at training.[67]

On September 4, 2014, Pacquiao trained with the Golden State Warriors at their training facility in preparation for his PBA stint.[68] On February 18, 2015, Pacquiao played briefly and scored one point when the Sorento pulled an 95–84 upset against Purefoods that tapped former NBA player Daniel Orton as their import for the conference, when asked about playing against him he said that Pacquiao as a basketball player was a "mockery of the game and a joke". Orton was fined by PBA commissioner Chito Salud and was replaced after a few days.[69][70][71]

On October 25, 2015, Pacquiao made his first field goal in the PBA in a 108–94 loss against the Rain or Shine Elasto Painters.[72][73] On August 21, 2016, Pacquiao scored a career-high four points in a 97–88 victory against the Blackwater Elite, also sinking the first three-point field goal in his career.[74] He appeared rarely in the succeeding seasons as he was focused on other commitments.

In 2017, Pacquiao founded the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League, a prominent semi-professional league in the Philippines. In 2018, although being rumored to transfer to Blackwater, Pacquiao officially announced his retirement from the league after playing just ten games in three seasons and scoring less than fifteen career points. He played one game for the Senate Defenders in a televised-amateur league and scored 12 points on that same year. In 2019, he announced that he is "planning to own an NBA team" after boxing retirement.[75][76]

Political career

House of Representatives (2010–2016)

On February 12, 2007, Pacquiao announced his campaign for a seat in the Philippine House of Representatives to represent the 1st District of South Cotabato province running as a candidate of the Liberal Party faction under Manila mayor Lito Atienza.[77] Pacquiao, said he was persuaded to run by the local officials of General Santos, hoping he would act as a bridge between their interests and the national government.[77] Ultimately Pacquiao was forced to run under the Kabalikat ng Malayang Pilipino (KAMPI), a pro-Arroyo political party by the courts. Pacquiao was defeated in the election by incumbent Rep. Darlene Antonino-Custodio of the Nationalist People's Coalition (NPC), who said, "More than anything, I think, people weren't prepared to lose him as their boxing icon."[78]

In preparation for his political career in the Filipino 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).[79]

 
Manny Pacquiao and Jinkee Pacquiao with U.S. Senators Harry Reid and Daniel Inouye

On November 21, 2009, Pacquiao announced that he would run again for a congressional seat, but this time in Sarangani province, the hometown of his wife Jinkee.[80] In May 2010, Pacquiao was elected to the House of Representatives in the 15th Congress of the Philippines, representing the province of Sarangani. He scored a landslide victory over the wealthy and politically well-entrenched Chiongbian clan that had been in power in the province for more than thirty years. Pacquiao got 120,052 votes while his opponent for the seat, Roy Chiongbian, got 60,899 votes.[81]

In 2010, Pacquiao made a speech on human trafficking that earned praise. However, he also received criticism for coming out as uninformed during a discussion of the contentious reproductive health bill that same year.[82]

In 2013, he was re-elected to the 16th Congress of the Philippines.[83] He ran unopposed. Additionally, his wife, Jinkee, was also elected as vice-governor of Sarangani, while his younger brother, Rogelio lost his bid as congressman.

Because of other commitments, Pacquiao only attended one Congress session on the congress' final leg and was criticized for being the top absentee among lawmakers. Pacquiao filed a total of less than 20 bills[82] in six years, with zero of them passing beyond committee.[84]

Senate (2016–2022)

 
Senator Manny Pacquiao, as chair of the Senate Committee on Sports, discusses a proposal seeking to establish a Philippine Boxing Commission.

On October 5, 2015, Pacquiao formally declared that he was running for senator under the United Nationalist Alliance (UNA) party of vice-president Jejomar Binay.[85] On May 19, 2016, Pacquiao was formally elected as a senator by the Commission on Elections. Pacquiao garnered over 16 million votes, landing at 7th place.

Pacquiao earlier aligned himself with the Duterte government. He facilitated on September 18, 2016, the ouster of Leila de Lima (a Duterte critic) from the chairmanship of the Senate Justice committee and criticized de Lima's presentation three days later of an alleged member of the Davao Death Squad.[86][87][88][89]

In another Senate hearing, Pacquiao defended then-Davao City Vice Mayor Paolo Duterte from allegations of having a part, along with the vice mayor's alleged drinking buddy Charlie Tan and Kenneth Dong, in a 2017 seized 6.4-billion shipment of illegal drugs from Xiamen, China, into the Philippines.[90]

As of 2018, Pacquiao has filed a total of 31 Senate bills[91] during the 17th Congress. And in a bill filed alongside Senator Bato dela Rosa and Bong Go, he backed the return of capital punishment.[92][93]

In June 2019, the Philippine Senate released a data showing Pacquiao as having the worst attendance record among all senators in the 17th Congress, reflecting a struggle Pacquiao had since he was a congressman.[94] Despite the poor attendance, he still managed to enact four laws from the bills he filed.[95]

During the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, Pacquiao worked with Alibaba Group co-founder Jack Ma to help bring to the Philippines 50,000 COVID-19 test kits through their respective charity foundations.[96][97]

In December 2020, Pacquiao became acting party president of PDP-Laban, the ruling political party, when Koko Pimentel resigned. However, the position will eventually become disputed between Pacquiao and Energy Secretary Alfonso Cusi. Alfonso Cusi's faction through a vote decided that Pacquiao is no longer party president of PDP-Laban on July 17. Melvin Matibag, the deputy secretary-general of PDP-Laban, defended the vote, saying it was organized because the term limits of the party's officials had already expired.[98] Pacquiao is still regarded by his faction as party president.[23]

In May 2021, Senator Pacquiao filed a bill proposing to create the Philippine Boxing and Combat Sports Commission. The move, however, was lambasted by Senator Pia Cayetano who criticized the timing of the proposal in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic. Pacquiao earlier already tried filing the bill during the 17th Congress when Pacquiao and Senator Franklin Drilon made headlines after Pacquiao called out the latter and senior legislator to use his "common sense" during an interpellation about the topic while Pacquiao was apparently being coached by his advisers after struggling to answer Drilon.[99]

In May 2022, Pacquiao called for the "speedy release" of fellow Senator Leila De Lima, who was detained for five years now, after witnesses against De Lima retracted their testimony. Pacquiao had earlier been vocal about De Lima's supposed links to a purported drug lord, Kerwin Espinosa, an allegation that led to De Lima's arrest and detention.

2022 presidential campaign

 
Pacquiao during an election motorcade in Marikina, February 2022
 
Pacquiao (left) with Isko Moreno (center) and Leni Robredo (right) during the 2nd presidential debate

As early as June 2020, Pacquiao's former promoter Bob Arum declared that the senator expressed that he will run in 2022 in a conversation with him uttering "Bob, I’m gonna run in 2022 and, when I win, I want you there at my inauguration.'” Speculations quickly spread around a possible Pacquiao run for president, backed by his own expression of interest in a presidential bid.[100]

In June 2021, he expressed belief that Duterte's response towards China's claims in the South China Sea was lacking. Duterte rebuked Pacquiao for the statement, saying the latter lacked knowledge in foreign policy. The President also responded to a claim attributed to Pacquiao that the Duterte administration is more corrupt than those by his predecessors; Duterte challenged Pacquiao to name certain individuals or agencies, otherwise he will launch a negative campaign against the senator in the 2022 elections.[100]

A month after being asked about the possibility of him running in the postgame interview after losing his final boxing match against Yordenis Ugas, Pacquiao officially announced his presidential bid on September 19, 2021, during the National Assembly of the PDP-Laban, organized by his faction.[101] On October 1, he formally registered his candidacy under the Cebu-based party PROMDI.[102][103] This was in accordance with the "MP3 Alliance" established by PDP Laban under Pacquiao's faction with PROMDI, and the People's Champ Movement.[104] Cusi in response to Pacquiao's filing of candidacy under PROMDI decided that he is no longer a member of PDP-Laban.[105]

His platforms include solving corruption and a promise of nationwide housing projects for the poor. Since the campaign period started in February, he had struggled in the presidential surveys with low ratings ranking fourth to fifth among the candidates, dropping to as low as 1.8 percent on the March 2022 poll by Publicus Asia and 8 percent on Pulse Asia with his disapproval rating going up.[106]

In March 2022, amid recent news about frontrunner Bongbong Marcos unsettled tax dues amounting to 200 billion pesos, Pacquiao openly challenged Marcos to a one-on-one debate[107] and made remarks against critics saying "he's not intelligent enough to be president" saying that "the most dumb in this country are those who are going to vote for a plunderer".[108] Pacquiao only placed third in the election and later conceded to Marcos, who won by a landslide.

Entertainment career

Acting and hosting career

 
Pacquiao in 2009

With growing fame, Pacquiao became a celebrity and was obligated to start his acting and hosting career with guest appearances on ABS-CBN shows. He signed a contract as an actor & host with ABS-CBN short-after.

In December 2005, Pacquiao took his first lead role in Violett Films' Lisensyadong Kamao (Licensed Fist). The film is titled so because (according to director Tony Bernal), being a boxer, Pacquiao is licensed to use his hands.[109]

Upon the expiration of his contract with ABS-CBN, Pacquiao signed with GMA Network as an actor and host in September 2007. A few months after, he taped his first episode of the network's infotainment show Pinoy Records.[110] His other projects with the network included Totoy Bato and the sitcom Show Me Da Manny, where he appeared as Marian Rivera's onscreen loveteam, and in which his mother, Dionisia, also appeared. He also hosted his own game show Manny Many Prizes where he gave out prizes to his audience.

In 2008, Pacquiao starred with Ara Mina and Valerie Concepcion in Anak ng Kumander (Child of a Commander). The movie was not a commercial success and was panned by critics.[109]

Pacquiao starred in the superhero/comedy film entitled Wapakman, which was released on December 25, 2009, as an entry to the 2009 Metro Manila Film Festival.[111] Like his previous films, Wapakman was not commercially successful.[112]

In 2020, he was cast to portray General Miguel Malvar in the upcoming biopic film Malvar: Tuloy ang Laban about the Philippine hero, which gained mixed reactions from the Malvar family. Gabriel, grandson of General Malvar's youngest child Pablo, worries that Pacquiao's fame might overshadow his movie character. While Villegas, son of Malvar's daughter Isabel, supports the casting.[113]

Music career

Pacquiao recorded songs to use as entrance music for his fights and released them on two albums that were certified platinum locally in the Philippines. Most of the Tagalog songs of Pacquiao were composed by Lito Camo who wrote Pacquiao's biggest hit and primarily known song "Para Sayo ang Laban Na 'To".

On November 3, 2009, Pacquiao covered "Sometimes When We Touch", originally by Dan Hill,[114] on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, marking his first singing performance on American TV. He went back to the late-night talk show on March 3, 2010, to cover another song, "Nothing's Gonna Change My Love for You".[115] He would later record Dan Hill's hit in April 2011 as a single which reached number 19 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart.[26] It made Pacquiao one of the few Southeast Asians to enter a US Billboard chart.[26] He also appeared with Will Ferrell and sang a version of John Lennon's "Imagine" for his third guesting on the show.[116] His appearances on the show led to Canadian rapper Drake impersonating him and making fun of his singing by creating a parody. Pacquiao responded by posting another video of himself singing.[117] In 2015, he released an extended play that featured his own recorded entrance song for his fight against Floyd Mayweather Jr. and shortly announced his retirement from music, being quoted saying "I love music, but music is not for me".[118][119]

The following are Manny Pacquiao's albums from 2006 to 2015:

Albums

* Laban Nating Lahat Ito (2006), Star Records
  • 1. "Para Sa'Yo ang Laban Na 'To" ("This Fight Is for You")
  • 2. "Pagsubok Lamang Yan" ("It's Just a Challenge")
  • 3. "Byaheng Pag-asa" ("Voyage of Hope")
  • 4. "Ipakita Mo" ("Show Them")
  • 5. "Ikaw at Ako" ("You and Me")
  • 6. "Hindi Ko Kaya" ("I Can't Do It")
  • 7. "Kanta Tayo" ("Let's Sing")
  • 8. "Champion Sa Kantahan" ("Champion in Singing")
  • 9. "Laban Nating Lahat Ito" ("This Is Our Fight") – feat. Francis Magalona
  • 10. "Bilog" ("Circle")
* Pac-Man Punch (2007), MCA Records
  • 1. "Pac-Man Punch" – Willie Wilcox feat. Nemesis Yankee and Manny Pacquiao
  • 2. "Pac-Man Punch (R U Ready?)" – Willie Wilcox feat. Nemesis Yankee
  • 3. "Pac-Man Punch (Knockout Remix)" – Willie Wilcox feat. Nemesis Yankee and Manny Pacquiao
  • 4. "Pac-Man Punch (Minus One)"
* Lalaban Ako Para Sa Pilipino (extended play, 2015), GMA Records
  • 1. "Lalaban Ako Para Sa Pilipino" ("I Will Fight for the Filipinos")
  • 2. "Team Pacquiao" feat. Gloc 9
  • 3. "Lahing Pinoy" ("The Filipino Race")
  • 4. "Para Sa'yo ang Laban Na 'To" (2015 remix, "This Fight Is for You")
  • 5. "Laban Nating Lahat Ito" feat. Francis M (2015 remix)

In popular culture

 
A stamp sheet issued by the Philippine Postal Corporation in April 2015
 
AirAsia Zest plane with Pacquiao-themed livery.

Film and television

A film based on Pacquiao's life, Pacquiao: The Movie, was released on June 21, 2006, featuring Filipino actor Jericho Rosales as Manny Pacquiao and was directed by Joel Lamangan.[120] The film flopped at the box office, grossing a total of only P4,812,191 (approximately US$99,322), as confirmed by Lamangan.

Another film, based on Pacquiao's early life in boxing, Kid Kulafu, was released on April 15, 2015, featuring young actor Robert Villar as Emmanuel "Manny" Pacquiao. The film dramatizes the life of the Filipino boxing superstar during his childhood.

A documentary entitled "Manny", which featured Pacquiao's early life as well as his boxing and political career, was released with Liam Neeson as the narrator.[121]

Video games

Pacquiao has featured in the Fight Night boxing video game franchise as a playable character.[122] The playable character Paquito, in the mobile game, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang was also inspired from Pacquiao. A skin was also made available for Paquito which changes the character's appearance to that of the real life boxer.[123] Filipino game developer Ranida Games announced in 2021 that a mobile game revolving around Pacquiao's boxing career Fighting Pride: The Manny Pacquiao Saga is in the works.[122]

Magazines

Pacquiao was one of Time's 100 most influential people for the year 2009, for his exploits in boxing and his influence among the Filipino people.[124] Pacquiao was also included by Forbes in its annual Celebrity 100 list for the year 2009, joining Hollywood actress Angelina Jolie and fellow athletes Woods and Bryant.[125]

Pacquiao has also appeared on the cover of Time magazine Asia for their November 16, 2009 issue. According to their five-page feature story, "(Pacquiao is) a fighter with enough charisma, intelligence and backstory to help rescue a sport lost in the labyrinth of pay-per-view. Global brands like Nike want him in their ads." They also added, "Pacquiao has a myth of origin equal to that of any Greek or Roman hero. He leaves the Philippines to make it even bigger, conquering the world again and again to bring back riches to his family and friends."[126] Pacquiao became the eighth Filipino to grace the cover of the prestigious magazine, after former Philippine presidents Manuel L. Quezon, Ramon Magsaysay, Ferdinand Marcos, Corazon Aquino, Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, Benigno "Noynoy" Aquino III and Filipino actress and environmentalist Chin Chin Gutierrez. Pacquiao was also featured on the cover of Reader's Digest Asia, where a seven-page story was written about the Filipino boxing superstar. The issue came out in November 2008, before Pacquiao's fight against De La Hoya.

Music

Pacquiao is also mentioned in some hip hop tracks including Kool A.D.'s song entitled "Manny Pacquiao" on his mixtape, 51. A few notable ones are Pitbull's "Get It Started", A$AP Rocky's "Phoenix", Bad Meets Evil and Bruno Mars' "Lighters", Eminem and Skylar Grey's "Asshole", Future's "Never Gon' Lose", Migos' "Chinatown", Nicki Minaj and Ciara's "I'm Legit" and Rick Ross's "High Definition", Jelo Acosta's "Just Like Manny P," and Yung Gravy's "Betty" to name a few.[127]

Pacquiao became the first Filipino athlete to appear on a postage stamp.[128]

A video clip of Pacquiao greeting his followers for New Year's Eve was used as a meme in the Internet.[129]

Controversies

Taxation issues

On November 26, 2013, a few days after Pacquiao's victory over Brandon Ríos, the Philippine Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) issued a freeze order on all of Pacquiao's Philippine bank accounts due to his alleged failure to pay ₱2.2 billion in taxes for earnings he made in his fights in the United States from 2008 to 2009. A day after the bank account freeze, the BIR also issued an order to freeze all of Pacquiao's Philippine properties, whereupon Pacquiao presented documents to the press showing the income tax for non-resident alien payment by his promoter to the BIR's US counterpart, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), as well as a letter from Bob Arum.[130] In April 2017, Pacquiao, now a senator, approached Philippine authorities in an attempt to settle the case. The BIR had maintained that taxes were due even if all taxes had been paid to the IRS in the first place.[131]

Homosexuality comments

In February 2016, Pacquiao, in a video statement posted by TV5, made a comment on the issue of same-sex marriage. Pacquiao, in vernacular, described people in same-sex marriages as behaving worse than animals because, he said, animals generally do not have same-sex mating.[132] LGBT celebrities criticized the statements of the senatorial candidate. Pacquiao later apologized and stated that while, as a Christian, he is still against same-sex marriage, which he said is against Biblical teachings, he did not condemn gay people themselves.[133] Nike ended their longtime partnership with Pacquiao, stating his comments against gay people were abhorrent.[134] The Grove at Farmers Market in Los Angeles also banned Pacquiao from the shopping mall.[135]

Towards the end of the video, Pacquiao clarified that he is not condemning gay people.

...but I am not condemning them, just the marriage which is a sin against God.

— Continuation of Manny Pacquiao's stand on same-sex marriage in a video statement by TV5 posted later on February 19, 2016.[136]

Personal life

Pacquiao married Jinkee Jamora on May 10, 1999.[3] Together, they have five children, Emmanuel Jr. (Jimuel), Michael Stephen, Mary Divine Grace (Princess) who is a popular YouTube vlogger with millions of subscribers and started the Pacquiao family's network of YouTube content, Queen Elizabeth (Queenie) and Israel. His first son, Jimuel, also rose to celebrity fame as an amateur boxer, model & actor,[137] while his second son, Michael, is a rapper, who has amassed tens of millions of streams with his songs.[138] His daughter, Queenie, was born in the United States.

Pacquiao resides in his hometown of General Santos, South Cotabato, Philippines.[139] As the congressman representing the lone district of Sarangani from 2010 to 2016, he officially resided in Kiamba, Sarangani, the hometown of his wife. Upon his election to the Senate of the Philippines, he returned his official residence to General Santos, as Senators are elected on a nationwide basis, rather than by district.

Pacquiao has a YouTube channel with 830,000 subscribers as of August 2022. The Pacquiao family constantly posts content about their activities together in their own separate YouTube channels. His daughter, Mary and his wife Jinkee both have one million subscribers and his sons Jimuel and Michael each have fewer than 600,000.[140]

On June 25, 2010, Pacquiao completed a 10-day crash course on Development Legislation and Governance at the Graduate School of Public and Development Management of the Development Academy of the Philippines (DAP).[141]

Pacquiao was officially enrolled for two semesters at Notre Dame of Dadiangas University (NDDU) in the Academic Year 2007-2008 under the bachelor's degree of business administration major in marketing management program, however, Pacquiao was not able to finish the program and NDDU did not grant him a college degree.[142]

From June 8 to 17, 2016, Pacquiao underwent another 9-day Executive Coaching Program crash course conducted by the Development Academy of the Philippines, the Ateneo School of Government, the Asian Institute of Management, and the Philippine Public Safety College after he won a senate seat in 2016.[143][144]

On December 11, 2019, Pacquiao controversially graduated from the University of Makati with a bachelor's degree in political science; majoring in local government administration through the Expanded Tertiary Education Equivalency and Accreditation Program (ETEEAP) of the Philippine Councilors League-Legislative Academy (PCCLA) which allows qualified Filipinos to complete a collegiate-level education via informal education system. Pacquiao reportedly completed the degree in one year, contrary to earlier reports of three months.[145][146][147]

Raised Catholic,[148] Pacquiao is currently practicing and preaching Evangelical Protestantism.[149][150][151] Pacquiao said he once had a dream where he saw a pair of angels and heard the voice of God—this dream convinced him to become a devout believer.[152]

Pacquiao enlisted as a military reservist and was promoted with the rank of colonel in the Reserve Force of the Philippine Army.[153] Prior to being promoted to full colonel after finishing his General Staff Course (GSC) schooling, he held the rank of lieutenant colonel for being a member of the Philippine Congress as per the AFP's regulations for reservist officers. 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 for 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.[154][155]

In 2022, Pacquiao graduated from Philippine Christian University, with a master's degree in management, majoring in public administration.[156]

Awards and recognitions

International

National

Electoral history

2007 Philippine House of Representatives election at South Cotabato's 1st district
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Darlene Antonino-Custodio 139,061 64.49
Liberal Manny Pacquiao 75,908 35.51
Valid ballots 214,969 100.00
NPC hold
2010 Philippine House of Representatives election at Sarangani
Party Candidate Votes %
PCM Manny Pacquiao 120,052 66.35
SARRO Roy Chiongbian 60,899 33.65
Valid ballots 180,591 97.57
Invalid or blank votes 4,499 2.43
Total votes 180,951 100.00
PCM gain from SARRO
2013 Philippine House of Representatives election at Sarangani
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
UNA Manny Pacquiao 144,926
Margin of victory
Rejected ballots 47,085
Turnout 192,011 100
UNA hold Swing

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2000 Di Ko Kayang Tanggapin Dong
2001 Basagan ng Mukha Dodong
Mahal Kita... Kahit Sino Ka Pa! Dong
2005 Lisensyadong Kamao Ambrocio "Bruce" Lerio
2008 Pangarap Kong Jackpot Abel Segment "Sa Ngalan ng Busabos"
Brown Soup Thing Cousin Manny
Anak ng Kumander Kumander Idel Story
2009 Wapakman Magno Meneses/Wapakman 35th Metro Manila Film Festival entry
2015 Manny Himself Documentary film
TBA Freedom Fighters Col. Macario Peralta, Jr.
TBA Malvar Gen. Miguel Malvar

Television

Year Title Role Network
2005 Kamao: Matira Ang Matibay Host ABS-CBN
2007–2010 Pinoy Records GMA Network
2009 Totoy Bato Emmanuel
2009–2011 Show Me Da Manny Manuel "Manny" Santos
2011–2012 Manny Many Prizes Host
2013 Para sa 'Yo ang Laban na Ito
2014–2015 MP Featuring Sport Science
2017–2019 Stories for the Soul
2019 ASAP Natin To' Performer ABS-CBN
Tunay na Buhay Guest GMA Network

TV documentary film

Year Title Role Notes
2004 No Fear: The Manny Pacquiao Story Himself Video documentary – VIVA Films
2004 The People's Champion
2006 Countdown to Pacquiao-Morales 3 TV documentary – HBO
2007 Countdown to Pacquiao-Barrera 2
2008 Countdown to Pacquiao-Marquez 2
2008 24/7: De La Hoya/Pacquiao
2009 24/7: Pacquiao/Hatton
2009 Team Pacquiao TV documentary – GMA Network
2009 3 Kings: Viloria, Pacquiao, Donaire TV documentary – C/S 9
2009 24/7: Pacquiao/Cotto TV documentary – HBO
2010 Manny Pacquiao TV documentary – BIO Channel
2010 Road to Dallas: Pacquiao vs. Clottey TV documentary – HBO
2010 24/7: Pacquiao/Margarito
2011 Fight Camp 360°: Pacquiao vs. Mosley TV documentary – Showtime
2011 24/7: Pacquiao/Marquez TV documentary – HBO
2012 I Am Bruce Lee TV documentary – History
2012 The Fighters TV documentary – CNN
2012 24/7: Pacquiao/Bradley TV documentary – HBO
2012 24/7: Pacquiao/Marquez 4
2013 24/7: Pacquiao/Rios
2014 24/7: Pacquiao/Bradley 2
2014 24/7: Pacquiao/Algieri
2015 Inside Mayweather vs. Pacquiao TV documentary – Showtime
2015 At Last: Mayweather vs. Pacquiao TV documentary – HBO
2015 Pacman: Laban Kung Laban TV documentary – ABS-CBN
2019 All Access: Pacquiao vs. Broner TV documentary – Showtime
2019 PBC Fight Camp: Pacquiao vs. Thurman TV documentary – Fox
2022 PBC Fight Camp: Pacquiao vs. Spence

Video games

Year Title Role Notes
2005 Fight Night Round 2 Himself Playable fighter
2006 Fight Night Round 3
2009 Fight Night Round 4
2011 Fight Night Champion
Manny Pacquiao: Pound for Pound Main character
2015 PBA Philippine Slam! Playable player
2017 Real Boxing: Manny Pacquiao Main character
2021 Fighting Pride – The Manny Pacquiao Saga

Concerts

List of concerts, with co-headliners, dates, venues and number of performances
Title Co-headliner(s) Date Venue City Shows Ref.
Manny Pacquiao: A Concert for Champions September 1, 2019 Smart Araneta Coliseum Quezon City 1 [215][216]
Isang Tinig, Isang Lahi Ogie Alcasid
apl.de.ap
Jose Mari Chan
Pilita Corrales
Moira Dela Torre
Maymay Entrata
Bamboo Manalac
Martin Nievera
David Pomeranz
Lea Salonga
Gary Valenciano
Regine Velasquez
Ian Veneracion
June 26, 2021 –
June 27, 2021
Virtual 2 [217]
Manny Pacquiao Charity Marathon Special Live AKB48
The Brow Beat
CyberJapan Dancers
Shō Kiryūin
MNL48
May 22, 2022 City Football Station Stadium Tochigi 1 [218][219]

Basketball stats

Legend
  GP Games played   GS Games started  MPG  Minutes per game
 FG%  Field-goal percentage  3P%  3-point field-goal percentage  FT%  Free-throw percentage
 RPG  Rebounds per game  APG  Assists per game  SPG  Steals per game
 BPG  Blocks per game  PPG  Points per game  Bold  Career high

PBA season-by-season averages

Correct as of February 18, 2018[220][221]

Year Team GP MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2014–15 Kia Picanto/Carnival 4 6.1 .000 .000 .500 .5 .3 .0 .0 .3
2015–16 Mahindra Enforcer 5 5.3 .200 .250 .500 .4 .2 .0 .0 1.2
2016–17 Mahindra Floodbuster 1 8.6 .750 .000 .000 1.0 .0 .0 .0 6.0
Career 10 5.9 .125 .125 .400 .5 .2 .0 .0 1.3

UNTV Cup season-by-season averages

Correct as of February 2, 2019[222]

Year Team GP MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2018–19 Senate Defenders 1 0 .000 .000 .000 .0 .0 .0 .0 12.0
Career 1 0 .000 .000 .000 .0 .0 .0 .0 12.0

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This article is about Manny Pacquiao in general For his boxing career see Boxing career of Manny Pacquiao In this Philippine name the middle name or maternal family name is Dapidran and the surname or paternal family name is Pacquiao Emmanuel Dapidran Pacquiao Sr CLH locally pɐkˈjaʊ 5 born December 17 1978 is a Filipino politician and former professional boxer 6 Nicknamed PacMan he is regarded as one of the greatest professional boxers of all time 7 8 He served as a Senator of the Philippines from 2016 to 2022 The HonorableManny PacquiaoCLHPacquiao in 2018Senator of the PhilippinesIn office June 30 2016 June 30 2022Senate positionsChair of the Senate Ethics and Privileges CommitteeIn office September 18 2018 June 30 2022Preceded byTito SottoSucceeded byTBDChair of the Senate Public Works CommitteeIn office July 25 2016 June 30 2022Preceded byBongbong MarcosSucceeded byTBDMember of the Philippine House of Representatives from Sarangani s at large congressional districtIn office June 30 2010 June 30 2016Preceded byErwin ChiongbianSucceeded byRogelio PacquiaoPersonal detailsBornEmmanuel Dapidran Pacquiao 1978 12 17 December 17 1978 age 44 Kibawe Bukidnon PhilippinesPolitical partyPDP Laban 2012 2014 2016 present Other politicalaffiliationsLiberal before 2007 2010 2012 KAMPI 2007 2008 Nacionalista 2009 2010 PCM local 2010 present UNA 2012 2016 PROMDI 2021 present 1 SpouseJinkee Jamora m 1999 wbr 2 3 Children5RelativesBobby Pacquiao brother EducationNotre Dame of Dadiangas University no degree University of Makati B A Philippine Christian University M P A SignatureWebsiteSenate websiteMilitary serviceAllegiance PhilippinesBranch servicePhilippine ArmyRankColonelBoxing careerStatisticsNickname s PacManWeight s List FlyweightSuper bantamweightFeatherweightSuper featherweightLightweightLight welterweightWelterweightLight middleweightHeight5 ft 5 1 2 in 166 cm 4 Reach67 in 170 cm 4 StanceSouthpawBoxing recordTotal fights72Wins62Wins by KO39Losses8Draws2Pacquiao is the only eight division world champion in the history of boxing and has won twelve major world titles 9 10 He was the first boxer to win the lineal championship in five different weight classes 11 12 13 the first boxer to win major world titles in four of the eight glamour divisions flyweight featherweight lightweight and welterweight 14 15 16 and is the only boxer to hold world championships across four decades 1990s 2000s 2010s and 2020s 17 In July 2019 Pacquiao became the oldest welterweight world champion in history at the age of 40 18 and the first boxer in history to become a recognized four time welterweight champion after defeating Keith Thurman to win the WBA Super welterweight title 19 As of 2015 Pacquiao s fights had generated 1 2 billion in revenue from his 25 pay per view bouts 20 According to Forbes he was the second highest paid athlete in the world in 2015 21 Pacquiao entered politics in 2010 when he was elected as the representative of Sarangani He held this post for six years until he was elected and assumed office as a senator in 2016 He became the president of his party PDP Laban in 2020 which is disputed since 2021 22 23 On September 19 2021 Pacquiao officially declared his candidacy for President of the Philippines in the 2022 Philippine presidential election he ended up losing to Bongbong Marcos 24 25 Outside of boxing and politics Pacquiao was the head coach and a player for the Philippine Basketball Association team Kia Mahindra for three seasons from 2014 to 2017 before founding the semi professional Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League He has also starred in films and has presented television shows In music he has released multiple PARI certified platinum albums and songs his cover of Sometimes When We Touch peaked at 19 in the United States on Billboard s Adult Contemporary chart after a performance on Jimmy Kimmel Live 26 He is also an Evangelical Christian preacher philanthropist and entrepreneur Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Boxing career 2 1 Overview 2 2 Early years 2 3 Notable fights 2 3 1 Ranking and awards 2 4 Earnings 3 Basketball career 4 Political career 4 1 House of Representatives 2010 2016 4 2 Senate 2016 2022 4 3 2022 presidential campaign 5 Entertainment career 5 1 Acting and hosting career 5 2 Music career 5 2 1 Albums 6 In popular culture 6 1 Film and television 6 2 Video games 6 3 Magazines 6 4 Music 7 Controversies 7 1 Taxation issues 7 2 Homosexuality comments 8 Personal life 9 Awards and recognitions 9 1 International 9 2 National 10 Electoral history 11 Filmography 11 1 Film 11 2 Television 11 3 TV documentary film 11 4 Video games 12 Concerts 13 Basketball stats 13 1 PBA season by season averages 13 2 UNTV Cup season by season averages 14 See also 15 References 16 External linksEarly life and educationPacquiao was born in Kibawe Bukidnon and raised in General Santos Philippines He is the son of Rosalio Pacquiao and actress Dionisia Dapidran 27 His parents separated when he was in sixth grade after his father had an affair 27 He is the fourth of six siblings one of whom Alberto Bobby Pacquiao is also a politician and former professional boxer At the age of 14 Pacquiao moved to Manila and lived on the streets worked as a construction worker and had to pick between eating or sending money to his mother 28 Pacquiao completed his elementary education at Saavedra Saway Elementary School in General Santos City but dropped out of high school due to extreme and abject poverty 29 In February 2007 Pacquiao took and passed a high school equivalency exam and was awarded with a high school diploma by the Department of Education 30 Boxing careerMain articles Boxing career of Manny Pacquiao and professional boxing record Overview Manny Pacquiao has an amateur record of 60 4 and a record of 62 8 2 as a professional with 39 wins by knockout Boxing historian Bert Sugar ranked Pacquiao as the greatest southpaw fighter of all time 31 In 2020 Pacquiao topped the Ranker s list of best boxers of the 21st century 32 33 Pacquiao made history by being the first boxer ever to win world titles in eight weight divisions having won twelve major world titles as well as being the first boxer to win the lineal championship in five different weight classes Pacquiao is also the first boxer in history to win major world titles in four of the original eight weight classes of boxing also known as the glamour divisions flyweight featherweight lightweight and welterweight and the first boxer ever to become a four decade world champion winning world championships across four decades 1990s 2000s 2010s and 2020s Pacquiao was long rated as the best active boxer in the world pound for pound by most sporting news and boxing websites including ESPN Sports Illustrated Sporting Life Yahoo Sports About com BoxRec and The Ring beginning from his climb to lightweight until his losses in 2012 34 35 He is also the longest reigning top ten active boxer on The Ring s pound for pound list from 2003 2016 36 Pacquiao has generated approximately 20 4 million in pay per view PPV buys and 1 3 billion in revenue from 26 PPV bouts Per Forbes he was the world s second highest paid athlete in 2015 Pacquiao signed with Bob Arum s Top Rank from 2015 to 2017 and Al Haymon s Premier Boxing Champions PBC promotion on 2018 37 alongside Paradigm Sports on 2020 38 On September 29 2021 Pacquiao announced his retirement from boxing in a post on social media 39 Early years Pacquiao was introduced to boxing at the age of 12 by his maternal uncle Sardo Mejia According to his autobiography Pacquiao said watching Mike Tyson s defeat of James Buster Douglas in 1990 with his Uncle Sardo as an experience that changed my life forever Mejia began training his nephew in a makeshift home gym After 6 months of training Pacquiao began boxing in a park in General Santos eventually traveling to other cities to fight higher ranked opponents By age 15 he was considered the best junior boxer in the southern Philippines and he moved to Manila 40 In January 1995 at the age of 16 he made his professional boxing debut as a junior flyweight 41 Pacquiao stated of his early years Many of you know me as a legendary boxer and I m proud of that However that journey was not always easy When I was younger I became a fighter because I had to survive I had nothing I had no one to depend on except myself I realized that boxing was something I was good at and I trained hard so that I could keep myself and my family alive 42 better source needed On December 4 1998 at the age of 19 he won his first major title the World Boxing Council WBC flyweight title 41 Pacquiao with his trainer Freddie Roach Notable fights Over the course of his decorated career Pacquiao has defeated 22 world champions Chatchai Sasakul Lehlohonolo Ledwaba Jorge Eliecer Julio Marco Antonio Barrera twice Erik Morales twice oscar Larios Jorge Solis Juan Manuel Marquez twice David Diaz Oscar De La Hoya Ricky Hatton Miguel Cotto Joshua Clottey Antonio Margarito Shane Mosley Brandon Rios Timothy Bradley twice Chris Algieri Jessie Vargas Lucas Matthysse Adrien Broner and Keith Thurman 43 Pacquiao s most recent bout was against Yordenis Ugas in August 2021 44 Pacquiao also participated in an exhibition match against former world champion Jesus Salud in August 2002 which he won 45 Ranking and awards Pacquiao was named Fighter of the Decade for the 2000s by the Boxing Writers Association of America BWAA World Boxing Council WBC and World Boxing Organization WBO In 2006 2008 and 2009 he was awarded Ring magazine ESPN and BWAA s Fighter of the Year and in 2009 and 2011 he won the Best Fighter ESPY Award 46 BoxRec ranks him as the greatest Asian fighter of all time 47 In 2016 Pacquiao ranked No 2 on ESPN s list of top pound for pound boxers of the past 25 years 48 and he ranks No 5 in BoxRec s ranking of the greatest pound for pound boxers of all time 49 Manny Pacquiao is a holder of six Guinness Book World Records He has the most consecutive boxing world title fight victories at different weights at 15 between 2005 and 2011 50 he is named the oldest welterweight boxing world champion when he claimed the WBA Welterweight title aged 40 years 215 days on July 20 2019 51 he has the most boxing world titles won in different weight divisions with eight when he defeated Antonio Margarito USA to win the WBC Super Welterweight title on November 13 2010 52 He has also held sanctioned belts in the WBC Flyweight Super Featherweight and Lightweight divisions plus The Ring Featherweight IBF Super Bantamweight IBO and The Ring Light Welterweight and WBO Welterweight 53 He recorded the highest selling pay per view boxing match in a Welterweight title fight at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas Nevada USA on May 2 2015 54 and the highest revenue earned from ticket sales for a boxing match from ticket sales title fight at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas Nevada USA on May 2 2015 55 Pacquiao became the first Filipino Olympic non participant to be Team Philippines flag bearer during the August 8 opening ceremonies of the 2008 Summer Olympics at the Beijing National Stadium Swimmer Miguel Molina 2005 Southeast Asian Games Best Male Athlete yielded the honor to Pacquiao upon the request of President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo to the national sports officials on the Philippines at the 2008 Summer Olympics 56 He had the opportunity to compete in the 2016 Summer Olympics in Brazil when professional boxers under the age of 40 were allowed to compete in the games for the first time 57 However Pacquiao decided not to compete 58 Earnings Forbes listed Pacquiao as the world s equal sixth highest paid athlete with a total of 40 million or 2 billion pesos from the second half of 2008 to the first half of 2009 Tied with him on the sixth spot was NBA player LeBron James and golfer Phil Mickelson 59 Pacquiao was again included in Forbes list of highest paid athletes from the second half of 2009 to the first half of 2010 he was ranked eighth with an income of 42 million 60 Pacquiao also won the 2009 ESPY Awards for the Best Fighter category beating fellow boxer Shane Mosley and Brazilian mixed martial arts fighters Lyoto Machida and Anderson Silva 61 ESPN Magazine reported that Pacquiao was one of the two top earning athletes for 2010 alongside American Major League Baseball player Alex Rodriguez According to the magazine s annual salary report of athletes Pacquiao earned 32 million approximately PhP 1 38 billion for his two 2010 boxing matches against Clottey and Margarito 62 Basketball career Pacquiao with the Mahindra Enforcer in 2016 On April 17 2014 Pacquiao a passionate basketball fan announced his intention to join the Philippine Basketball Association as the playing coach of Kia Motors Basketball team an incoming expansion team for the PBA s 2014 15 season As the team s head coach he asked other teams to not draft him before Kia 63 and picked himself 11th overall in the first round of the 2014 PBA draft 64 being the oldest rookie to be ever drafted in the league s history 65 Pacquiao played basketball as part of his training before his matches and prior to his PBA stint Pacquiao was named an honorary member of the Boston Celtics and established friendships with Steph Curry and basketball Hall of Famers Kobe Bryant Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen 66 NBA player Karl Anthony Towns cites Pacquiao as a legend amp visited him along with Klay Thompson at training 67 On September 4 2014 Pacquiao trained with the Golden State Warriors at their training facility in preparation for his PBA stint 68 On February 18 2015 Pacquiao played briefly and scored one point when the Sorento pulled an 95 84 upset against Purefoods that tapped former NBA player Daniel Orton as their import for the conference when asked about playing against him he said that Pacquiao as a basketball player was a mockery of the game and a joke Orton was fined by PBA commissioner Chito Salud and was replaced after a few days 69 70 71 On October 25 2015 Pacquiao made his first field goal in the PBA in a 108 94 loss against the Rain or Shine Elasto Painters 72 73 On August 21 2016 Pacquiao scored a career high four points in a 97 88 victory against the Blackwater Elite also sinking the first three point field goal in his career 74 He appeared rarely in the succeeding seasons as he was focused on other commitments In 2017 Pacquiao founded the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League a prominent semi professional league in the Philippines In 2018 although being rumored to transfer to Blackwater Pacquiao officially announced his retirement from the league after playing just ten games in three seasons and scoring less than fifteen career points He played one game for the Senate Defenders in a televised amateur league and scored 12 points on that same year In 2019 he announced that he is planning to own an NBA team after boxing retirement 75 76 Political careerHouse of Representatives 2010 2016 On February 12 2007 Pacquiao announced his campaign for a seat in the Philippine House of Representatives to represent the 1st District of South Cotabato province running as a candidate of the Liberal Party faction under Manila mayor Lito Atienza 77 Pacquiao said he was persuaded to run by the local officials of General Santos hoping he would act as a bridge between their interests and the national government 77 Ultimately Pacquiao was forced to run under the Kabalikat ng Malayang Pilipino KAMPI a pro Arroyo political party by the courts Pacquiao was defeated in the election by incumbent Rep Darlene Antonino Custodio of the Nationalist People s Coalition NPC who said More than anything I think people weren t prepared to lose him as their boxing icon 78 In preparation for his political career in the Filipino 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 79 Manny Pacquiao and Jinkee Pacquiao with U S Senators Harry Reid and Daniel Inouye On November 21 2009 Pacquiao announced that he would run again for a congressional seat but this time in Sarangani province the hometown of his wife Jinkee 80 In May 2010 Pacquiao was elected to the House of Representatives in the 15th Congress of the Philippines representing the province of Sarangani He scored a landslide victory over the wealthy and politically well entrenched Chiongbian clan that had been in power in the province for more than thirty years Pacquiao got 120 052 votes while his opponent for the seat Roy Chiongbian got 60 899 votes 81 In 2010 Pacquiao made a speech on human trafficking that earned praise However he also received criticism for coming out as uninformed during a discussion of the contentious reproductive health bill that same year 82 In 2013 he was re elected to the 16th Congress of the Philippines 83 He ran unopposed Additionally his wife Jinkee was also elected as vice governor of Sarangani while his younger brother Rogelio lost his bid as congressman Because of other commitments Pacquiao only attended one Congress session on the congress final leg and was criticized for being the top absentee among lawmakers Pacquiao filed a total of less than 20 bills 82 in six years with zero of them passing beyond committee 84 Senate 2016 2022 Senator Manny Pacquiao as chair of the Senate Committee on Sports discusses a proposal seeking to establish a Philippine Boxing Commission On October 5 2015 Pacquiao formally declared that he was running for senator under the United Nationalist Alliance UNA party of vice president Jejomar Binay 85 On May 19 2016 Pacquiao was formally elected as a senator by the Commission on Elections Pacquiao garnered over 16 million votes landing at 7th place Pacquiao earlier aligned himself with the Duterte government He facilitated on September 18 2016 the ouster of Leila de Lima a Duterte critic from the chairmanship of the Senate Justice committee and criticized de Lima s presentation three days later of an alleged member of the Davao Death Squad 86 87 88 89 In another Senate hearing Pacquiao defended then Davao City Vice Mayor Paolo Duterte from allegations of having a part along with the vice mayor s alleged drinking buddy Charlie Tan and Kenneth Dong in a 2017 seized 6 4 billion shipment of illegal drugs from Xiamen China into the Philippines 90 As of 2018 Pacquiao has filed a total of 31 Senate bills 91 during the 17th Congress And in a bill filed alongside Senator Bato dela Rosa and Bong Go he backed the return of capital punishment 92 93 In June 2019 the Philippine Senate released a data showing Pacquiao as having the worst attendance record among all senators in the 17th Congress reflecting a struggle Pacquiao had since he was a congressman 94 Despite the poor attendance he still managed to enact four laws from the bills he filed 95 During the COVID 19 pandemic in 2020 Pacquiao worked with Alibaba Group co founder Jack Ma to help bring to the Philippines 50 000 COVID 19 test kits through their respective charity foundations 96 97 In December 2020 Pacquiao became acting party president of PDP Laban the ruling political party when Koko Pimentel resigned However the position will eventually become disputed between Pacquiao and Energy Secretary Alfonso Cusi Alfonso Cusi s faction through a vote decided that Pacquiao is no longer party president of PDP Laban on July 17 Melvin Matibag the deputy secretary general of PDP Laban defended the vote saying it was organized because the term limits of the party s officials had already expired 98 Pacquiao is still regarded by his faction as party president 23 In May 2021 Senator Pacquiao filed a bill proposing to create the Philippine Boxing and Combat Sports Commission The move however was lambasted by Senator Pia Cayetano who criticized the timing of the proposal in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic Pacquiao earlier already tried filing the bill during the 17th Congress when Pacquiao and Senator Franklin Drilon made headlines after Pacquiao called out the latter and senior legislator to use his common sense during an interpellation about the topic while Pacquiao was apparently being coached by his advisers after struggling to answer Drilon 99 In May 2022 Pacquiao called for the speedy release of fellow Senator Leila De Lima who was detained for five years now after witnesses against De Lima retracted their testimony Pacquiao had earlier been vocal about De Lima s supposed links to a purported drug lord Kerwin Espinosa an allegation that led to De Lima s arrest and detention 2022 presidential campaign Main article 2022 Manny Pacquiao presidential campaign Pacquiao during an election motorcade in Marikina February 2022 Pacquiao left with Isko Moreno center and Leni Robredo right during the 2nd presidential debate As early as June 2020 Pacquiao s former promoter Bob Arum declared that the senator expressed that he will run in 2022 in a conversation with him uttering Bob I m gonna run in 2022 and when I win I want you there at my inauguration Speculations quickly spread around a possible Pacquiao run for president backed by his own expression of interest in a presidential bid 100 In June 2021 he expressed belief that Duterte s response towards China s claims in the South China Sea was lacking Duterte rebuked Pacquiao for the statement saying the latter lacked knowledge in foreign policy The President also responded to a claim attributed to Pacquiao that the Duterte administration is more corrupt than those by his predecessors Duterte challenged Pacquiao to name certain individuals or agencies otherwise he will launch a negative campaign against the senator in the 2022 elections 100 A month after being asked about the possibility of him running in the postgame interview after losing his final boxing match against Yordenis Ugas Pacquiao officially announced his presidential bid on September 19 2021 during the National Assembly of the PDP Laban organized by his faction 101 On October 1 he formally registered his candidacy under the Cebu based party PROMDI 102 103 This was in accordance with the MP3 Alliance established by PDP Laban under Pacquiao s faction with PROMDI and the People s Champ Movement 104 Cusi in response to Pacquiao s filing of candidacy under PROMDI decided that he is no longer a member of PDP Laban 105 His platforms include solving corruption and a promise of nationwide housing projects for the poor Since the campaign period started in February he had struggled in the presidential surveys with low ratings ranking fourth to fifth among the candidates dropping to as low as 1 8 percent on the March 2022 poll by Publicus Asia and 8 percent on Pulse Asia with his disapproval rating going up 106 In March 2022 amid recent news about frontrunner Bongbong Marcos unsettled tax dues amounting to 200 billion pesos Pacquiao openly challenged Marcos to a one on one debate 107 and made remarks against critics saying he s not intelligent enough to be president saying that the most dumb in this country are those who are going to vote for a plunderer 108 Pacquiao only placed third in the election and later conceded to Marcos who won by a landslide Entertainment careerActing and hosting career Pacquiao in 2009 With growing fame Pacquiao became a celebrity and was obligated to start his acting and hosting career with guest appearances on ABS CBN shows He signed a contract as an actor amp host with ABS CBN short after In December 2005 Pacquiao took his first lead role in Violett Films Lisensyadong Kamao Licensed Fist The film is titled so because according to director Tony Bernal being a boxer Pacquiao is licensed to use his hands 109 Upon the expiration of his contract with ABS CBN Pacquiao signed with GMA Network as an actor and host in September 2007 A few months after he taped his first episode of the network s infotainment show Pinoy Records 110 His other projects with the network included Totoy Bato and the sitcom Show Me Da Manny where he appeared as Marian Rivera s onscreen loveteam and in which his mother Dionisia also appeared He also hosted his own game show Manny Many Prizes where he gave out prizes to his audience In 2008 Pacquiao starred with Ara Mina and Valerie Concepcion in Anak ng Kumander Child of a Commander The movie was not a commercial success and was panned by critics 109 Pacquiao starred in the superhero comedy film entitled Wapakman which was released on December 25 2009 as an entry to the 2009 Metro Manila Film Festival 111 Like his previous films Wapakman was not commercially successful 112 In 2020 he was cast to portray General Miguel Malvar in the upcoming biopic film Malvar Tuloy ang Laban about the Philippine hero which gained mixed reactions from the Malvar family Gabriel grandson of General Malvar s youngest child Pablo worries that Pacquiao s fame might overshadow his movie character While Villegas son of Malvar s daughter Isabel supports the casting 113 Music career Pacquiao recorded songs to use as entrance music for his fights and released them on two albums that were certified platinum locally in the Philippines Most of the Tagalog songs of Pacquiao were composed by Lito Camo who wrote Pacquiao s biggest hit and primarily known song Para Sayo ang Laban Na To On November 3 2009 Pacquiao covered Sometimes When We Touch originally by Dan Hill 114 on Jimmy Kimmel Live marking his first singing performance on American TV He went back to the late night talk show on March 3 2010 to cover another song Nothing s Gonna Change My Love for You 115 He would later record Dan Hill s hit in April 2011 as a single which reached number 19 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart 26 It made Pacquiao one of the few Southeast Asians to enter a US Billboard chart 26 He also appeared with Will Ferrell and sang a version of John Lennon s Imagine for his third guesting on the show 116 His appearances on the show led to Canadian rapper Drake impersonating him and making fun of his singing by creating a parody Pacquiao responded by posting another video of himself singing 117 In 2015 he released an extended play that featured his own recorded entrance song for his fight against Floyd Mayweather Jr and shortly announced his retirement from music being quoted saying I love music but music is not for me 118 119 The following are Manny Pacquiao s albums from 2006 to 2015 Albums Laban Nating Lahat Ito 2006 Star Records 1 Para Sa Yo ang Laban Na To This Fight Is for You 2 Pagsubok Lamang Yan It s Just a Challenge 3 Byaheng Pag asa Voyage of Hope 4 Ipakita Mo Show Them 5 Ikaw at Ako You and Me 6 Hindi Ko Kaya I Can t Do It 7 Kanta Tayo Let s Sing 8 Champion Sa Kantahan Champion in Singing 9 Laban Nating Lahat Ito This Is Our Fight feat Francis Magalona10 Bilog Circle Pac Man Punch 2007 MCA Records 1 Pac Man Punch Willie Wilcox feat Nemesis Yankee and Manny Pacquiao2 Pac Man Punch R U Ready Willie Wilcox feat Nemesis Yankee3 Pac Man Punch Knockout Remix Willie Wilcox feat Nemesis Yankee and Manny Pacquiao4 Pac Man Punch Minus One Lalaban Ako Para Sa Pilipino extended play 2015 GMA Records 1 Lalaban Ako Para Sa Pilipino I Will Fight for the Filipinos 2 Team Pacquiao feat Gloc 93 Lahing Pinoy The Filipino Race 4 Para Sa yo ang Laban Na To 2015 remix This Fight Is for You 5 Laban Nating Lahat Ito feat Francis M 2015 remix In popular cultureMain articles Pacquiao The Movie and Kid Kulafu A stamp sheet issued by the Philippine Postal Corporation in April 2015 AirAsia Zest plane with Pacquiao themed livery Film and television A film based on Pacquiao s life Pacquiao The Movie was released on June 21 2006 featuring Filipino actor Jericho Rosales as Manny Pacquiao and was directed by Joel Lamangan 120 The film flopped at the box office grossing a total of only P4 812 191 approximately US 99 322 as confirmed by Lamangan Another film based on Pacquiao s early life in boxing Kid Kulafu was released on April 15 2015 featuring young actor Robert Villar as Emmanuel Manny Pacquiao The film dramatizes the life of the Filipino boxing superstar during his childhood A documentary entitled Manny which featured Pacquiao s early life as well as his boxing and political career was released with Liam Neeson as the narrator 121 Video games Pacquiao has featured in the Fight Night boxing video game franchise as a playable character 122 The playable character Paquito in the mobile game Mobile Legends Bang Bang was also inspired from Pacquiao A skin was also made available for Paquito which changes the character s appearance to that of the real life boxer 123 Filipino game developer Ranida Games announced in 2021 that a mobile game revolving around Pacquiao s boxing career Fighting Pride The Manny Pacquiao Saga is in the works 122 Magazines Pacquiao was one of Time s 100 most influential people for the year 2009 for his exploits in boxing and his influence among the Filipino people 124 Pacquiao was also included by Forbes in its annual Celebrity 100 list for the year 2009 joining Hollywood actress Angelina Jolie and fellow athletes Woods and Bryant 125 Pacquiao has also appeared on the cover of Time magazine Asia for their November 16 2009 issue According to their five page feature story Pacquiao is a fighter with enough charisma intelligence and backstory to help rescue a sport lost in the labyrinth of pay per view Global brands like Nike want him in their ads They also added Pacquiao has a myth of origin equal to that of any Greek or Roman hero He leaves the Philippines to make it even bigger conquering the world again and again to bring back riches to his family and friends 126 Pacquiao became the eighth Filipino to grace the cover of the prestigious magazine after former Philippine presidents Manuel L Quezon Ramon Magsaysay Ferdinand Marcos Corazon Aquino Gloria Macapagal Arroyo Benigno Noynoy Aquino III and Filipino actress and environmentalist Chin Chin Gutierrez Pacquiao was also featured on the cover of Reader s Digest Asia where a seven page story was written about the Filipino boxing superstar The issue came out in November 2008 before Pacquiao s fight against De La Hoya Music Pacquiao is also mentioned in some hip hop tracks including Kool A D s song entitled Manny Pacquiao on his mixtape 51 A few notable ones are Pitbull s Get It Started A AP Rocky s Phoenix Bad Meets Evil and Bruno Mars Lighters Eminem and Skylar Grey s Asshole Future s Never Gon Lose Migos Chinatown Nicki Minaj and Ciara s I m Legit and Rick Ross s High Definition Jelo Acosta s Just Like Manny P and Yung Gravy s Betty to name a few 127 Pacquiao became the first Filipino athlete to appear on a postage stamp 128 A video clip of Pacquiao greeting his followers for New Year s Eve was used as a meme in the Internet 129 ControversiesTaxation issues On November 26 2013 a few days after Pacquiao s victory over Brandon Rios the Philippine Bureau of Internal Revenue BIR issued a freeze order on all of Pacquiao s Philippine bank accounts due to his alleged failure to pay 2 2 billion in taxes for earnings he made in his fights in the United States from 2008 to 2009 A day after the bank account freeze the BIR also issued an order to freeze all of Pacquiao s Philippine properties whereupon Pacquiao presented documents to the press showing the income tax for non resident alien payment by his promoter to the BIR s US counterpart the Internal Revenue Service IRS as well as a letter from Bob Arum 130 In April 2017 Pacquiao now a senator approached Philippine authorities in an attempt to settle the case The BIR had maintained that taxes were due even if all taxes had been paid to the IRS in the first place 131 Homosexuality comments In February 2016 Pacquiao in a video statement posted by TV5 made a comment on the issue of same sex marriage Pacquiao in vernacular described people in same sex marriages as behaving worse than animals because he said animals generally do not have same sex mating 132 LGBT celebrities criticized the statements of the senatorial candidate Pacquiao later apologized and stated that while as a Christian he is still against same sex marriage which he said is against Biblical teachings he did not condemn gay people themselves 133 Nike ended their longtime partnership with Pacquiao stating his comments against gay people were abhorrent 134 The Grove at Farmers Market in Los Angeles also banned Pacquiao from the shopping mall 135 Towards the end of the video Pacquiao clarified that he is not condemning gay people but I am not condemning them just the marriage which is a sin against God Continuation of Manny Pacquiao s stand on same sex marriage in a video statement by TV5 posted later on February 19 2016 136 Personal lifePacquiao married Jinkee Jamora on May 10 1999 3 Together they have five children Emmanuel Jr Jimuel Michael Stephen Mary Divine Grace Princess who is a popular YouTube vlogger with millions of subscribers and started the Pacquiao family s network of YouTube content Queen Elizabeth Queenie and Israel His first son Jimuel also rose to celebrity fame as an amateur boxer model amp actor 137 while his second son Michael is a rapper who has amassed tens of millions of streams with his songs 138 His daughter Queenie was born in the United States Pacquiao resides in his hometown of General Santos South Cotabato Philippines 139 As the congressman representing the lone district of Sarangani from 2010 to 2016 he officially resided in Kiamba Sarangani the hometown of his wife Upon his election to the Senate of the Philippines he returned his official residence to General Santos as Senators are elected on a nationwide basis rather than by district Pacquiao has a YouTube channel with 830 000 subscribers as of August 2022 The Pacquiao family constantly posts content about their activities together in their own separate YouTube channels His daughter Mary and his wife Jinkee both have one million subscribers and his sons Jimuel and Michael each have fewer than 600 000 140 On June 25 2010 Pacquiao completed a 10 day crash course on Development Legislation and Governance at the Graduate School of Public and Development Management of the Development Academy of the Philippines DAP 141 Pacquiao was officially enrolled for two semesters at Notre Dame of Dadiangas University NDDU in the Academic Year 2007 2008 under the bachelor s degree of business administration major in marketing management program however Pacquiao was not able to finish the program and NDDU did not grant him a college degree 142 From June 8 to 17 2016 Pacquiao underwent another 9 day Executive Coaching Program crash course conducted by the Development Academy of the Philippines the Ateneo School of Government the Asian Institute of Management and the Philippine Public Safety College after he won a senate seat in 2016 143 144 On December 11 2019 Pacquiao controversially graduated from the University of Makati with a bachelor s degree in political science majoring in local government administration through the Expanded Tertiary Education Equivalency and Accreditation Program ETEEAP of the Philippine Councilors League Legislative Academy PCCLA which allows qualified Filipinos to complete a collegiate level education via informal education system Pacquiao reportedly completed the degree in one year contrary to earlier reports of three months 145 146 147 Raised Catholic 148 Pacquiao is currently practicing and preaching Evangelical Protestantism 149 150 151 Pacquiao said he once had a dream where he saw a pair of angels and heard the voice of God this dream convinced him to become a devout believer 152 Pacquiao enlisted as a military reservist and was promoted with the rank of colonel in the Reserve Force of the Philippine Army 153 Prior to being promoted to full colonel after finishing his General Staff Course GSC schooling he held the rank of lieutenant colonel for being a member of the Philippine Congress as per the AFP s regulations for reservist officers 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 for 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 154 155 In 2022 Pacquiao graduated from Philippine Christian University with a master s degree in management majoring in public administration 156 Awards and recognitionsInternational 2000 2009 Boxing Writers Association of America Fighter of the Decade 157 2000 2009 HBO Fighter of the Decade 158 2001 2010 World Boxing Council Boxer of the Decade 159 2001 2010 World Boxing Organization Best Pound for Pound Fighter of the Decade 160 2006 2008 and 2009 Boxing Writers Association of America s Fighter of the Year 161 2006 2008 and 2009 ESPN Fighter of the Year 162 2006 2008 and 2009 The Ring Fighter of the Year 2007 World Boxing Hall of Fame Fighter of the year 2008 Sports Illustrated Boxer of the Year 163 2008 Yahoo Sports Fighter of the Year 164 2008 and 2009 ESPN Star s Champion of Champions 165 2008 and 2009 World Boxing Council Boxer of the Year 166 167 2008 2009 2010 and 2011 The Ring No 1 Pound for Pound year end 2009 ESPN Knockout of the Year in Round 2 against Ricky Hatton 168 2009 and 2011 ESPY Awards Best Fighter 169 2009 and 2015 Forbes magazine World s Highest Paid Athletes ranked 6th and 2nd 170 171 2009 Sports Illustrated Fighter of the Year 172 2009 The Ring Knockout of the Year in Round 2 against Ricky Hatton 2009 TIME 100 Most Influential People Heroes and Icons Category 173 2009 2010 2012 and 2015 Forbes magazine Celebrity 100 The World s Most Powerful Celebrity ranked 57th 55th 33rd and 2nd 174 2010 World Boxing Organization Fighter of the Year 175 2010 Yahoo Sports Boxing s Most Influential ranked 25th 176 2010 2011 2012 and 2015 The Ring Magazine Event of the year 2011 Las Vegas Walk of Stars Awardee 177 2011 Guinness World Records Most boxing world titles in different weight divisions 8 times since November 13 2010 178 2012 Laredo Asian Association Special Recognition Award 179 2013 On The Ropes Boxing Awards Comeback Fighter of the Year 180 2013 The Ring magazine Comeback of the Year 181 2014 2015 and 2016 Reader s Digest Asia Pacific Most Trusted Sports Personality 182 183 2014 On The Ropes Boxing Awards Fighter of the Year 184 2014 PublicAffairsAsia HP Gold Standard Award for Communicator of the Year 185 2015 Asia Society s Asia Game Changer of the Year 186 2016 Forbes magazine Boxing s MVPs ranked 4th 187 2019 Forbes magazine Highest Paid Athletes of the Decade ranked 8th 188 2019 World Boxing News Fighter of the year 189 National 2000 2009 Philippine Sportswriters Association Athlete of the Decade 190 2000 2009 Gabriel Flash Elorde Memorial Boxer of the Decade 191 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 and 2007 Gabriel Flash Elorde Memorial Boxer of the Year 192 193 2002 2003 2004 2006 and 2008 PSA Sportsman of the Year 2003 Presidential Medal of Merit 2003 and 2010 Congressional Medal of Achievement Distinction Honor 2006 Order of Lakandula with the rank of Champion for Life Kampeon Habambuhay 194 2006 Eastwood City Walk of Fame Awardee 2006 36th GMMSF Box Office Entertainment Awards People s Hero Award 195 2008 Gabriel Flash Elorde Memorial Hall of Fame Awardee 196 2008 Philippine Legion of Honor with the rank of Officer Pinuno 197 2008 University Athletic Association of the Philippines UAAP Honorary Award for Sports Excellence 198 2009 Gabriel Flash Elorde Memorial Best Pound For Pound Boxer Award 199 2009 25th Philippine Movie Press Club Star Awards for Movies Newsmaker of the Year 200 2009 Order of Sikatuna with the rank of Datu Grand Cross with Gold Distinction 2009 Southwestern University honorary Doctorate of Humanities Honoris Causa as accorded by the Commission on Higher Education 201 202 2010 2019 Philippine Sportswriters Association Athlete of the Decade 203 2011 Gabriel Flash Elorde Memorial Quintessential Athlete Award 2012 Gabriel Flash Elorde Memorial Man of Others Award 204 2013 2016 and 2018 Gabriel Flash Elorde Memorial Award of Distinction 205 206 207 2015 MEGA Man Magazine Man of the Year 208 2017 Bawas Bisyo Youth for Sin Tax Movement Anti smoking champion 209 2018 League of Municipalities of the Philippines Cebu Cebuano Heritage Award for Manny Pacquiao 210 2019 50th GMMSF Box Office Entertainment Awards Global Achievement by a Filipino Award 211 2020 Clean Air Philippines Movement Inc CAPMI Clean Air Champion award 212 2021 Philippine Sportswriters Association Chooks to Go Fan Favorite Manok ng Bayan Award 213 214 Electoral history2007 Philippine House of Representatives election at South Cotabato s 1st district Party Candidate Votes NPC Darlene Antonino Custodio 139 061 64 49Liberal Manny Pacquiao 75 908 35 51Valid ballots 214 969 100 00NPC hold2010 Philippine House of Representatives election at Sarangani Party Candidate Votes PCM Manny Pacquiao 120 052 66 35SARRO Roy Chiongbian 60 899 33 65Valid ballots 180 591 97 57Invalid or blank votes 4 499 2 43Total votes 180 951 100 00PCM gain from SARRO2013 Philippine House of Representatives election at Sarangani Party Candidate Votes UNA Manny Pacquiao 144 926Margin of victoryRejected ballots 47 085Turnout 192 011 100UNA hold SwingFilmographyFilm Year Title Role Notes2000 Di Ko Kayang Tanggapin Dong2001 Basagan ng Mukha DodongMahal Kita Kahit Sino Ka Pa Dong2005 Lisensyadong Kamao Ambrocio Bruce Lerio2008 Pangarap Kong Jackpot Abel Segment Sa Ngalan ng Busabos Brown Soup Thing Cousin MannyAnak ng Kumander Kumander Idel Story2009 Wapakman Magno Meneses Wapakman 35th Metro Manila Film Festival entry2015 Manny Himself Documentary filmTBA Freedom Fighters Col Macario Peralta Jr TBA Malvar Gen Miguel MalvarTelevision Year Title Role Network2005 Kamao Matira Ang Matibay Host ABS CBN2007 2010 Pinoy Records GMA Network2009 Totoy Bato Emmanuel2009 2011 Show Me Da Manny Manuel Manny Santos2011 2012 Manny Many Prizes Host2013 Para sa Yo ang Laban na Ito2014 2015 MP Featuring Sport Science2017 2019 Stories for the Soul2019 ASAP Natin To Performer ABS CBNTunay na Buhay Guest GMA NetworkTV documentary film Year Title Role Notes2004 No Fear The Manny Pacquiao Story Himself Video documentary VIVA Films2004 The People s Champion2006 Countdown to Pacquiao Morales 3 TV documentary HBO2007 Countdown to Pacquiao Barrera 22008 Countdown to Pacquiao Marquez 22008 24 7 De La Hoya Pacquiao2009 24 7 Pacquiao Hatton2009 Team Pacquiao TV documentary GMA Network2009 3 Kings Viloria Pacquiao Donaire TV documentary C S 92009 24 7 Pacquiao Cotto TV documentary HBO2010 Manny Pacquiao TV documentary BIO Channel2010 Road to Dallas Pacquiao vs Clottey TV documentary HBO2010 24 7 Pacquiao Margarito2011 Fight Camp 360 Pacquiao vs Mosley TV documentary Showtime2011 24 7 Pacquiao Marquez TV documentary HBO2012 I Am Bruce Lee TV documentary History2012 The Fighters TV documentary CNN2012 24 7 Pacquiao Bradley TV documentary HBO2012 24 7 Pacquiao Marquez 42013 24 7 Pacquiao Rios2014 24 7 Pacquiao Bradley 22014 24 7 Pacquiao Algieri2015 Inside Mayweather vs Pacquiao TV documentary Showtime2015 At Last Mayweather vs Pacquiao TV documentary HBO2015 Pacman Laban Kung Laban TV documentary ABS CBN2019 All Access Pacquiao vs Broner TV documentary Showtime2019 PBC Fight Camp Pacquiao vs Thurman TV documentary Fox2022 PBC Fight Camp Pacquiao vs SpenceVideo games Year Title Role Notes2005 Fight Night Round 2 Himself Playable fighter2006 Fight Night Round 32009 Fight Night Round 42011 Fight Night ChampionManny Pacquiao Pound for Pound Main character2015 PBA Philippine Slam Playable player2017 Real Boxing Manny Pacquiao Main character2021 Fighting Pride The Manny Pacquiao SagaConcertsList of concerts with co headliners dates venues and number of performances Title Co headliner s Date Venue City Shows Ref Manny Pacquiao A Concert for Champions September 1 2019 Smart Araneta Coliseum Quezon City 1 215 216 Isang Tinig Isang Lahi Ogie Alcasid apl de apJose Mari ChanPilita CorralesMoira Dela TorreMaymay EntrataBamboo ManalacMartin NieveraDavid PomeranzLea SalongaGary ValencianoRegine VelasquezIan Veneracion June 26 2021 June 27 2021 Virtual 2 217 Manny Pacquiao Charity Marathon Special Live AKB48 The Brow BeatCyberJapan DancersShō KiryuinMNL48 May 22 2022 City Football Station Stadium Tochigi 1 218 219 Basketball statsLegend GP Games played GS Games started MPG Minutes per game FG Field goal percentage 3P 3 point field goal percentage FT Free throw percentage RPG Rebounds per game APG Assists per game SPG Steals per game BPG Blocks per game PPG Points per game Bold Career highPBA season by season averages Correct as of February 18 2018 220 221 Year Team GP MPG FG 3P FT RPG APG SPG BPG PPG2014 15 Kia Picanto Carnival 4 6 1 000 000 500 5 3 0 0 32015 16 Mahindra Enforcer 5 5 3 200 250 500 4 2 0 0 1 22016 17 Mahindra Floodbuster 1 8 6 750 000 000 1 0 0 0 0 6 0Career 10 5 9 125 125 400 5 2 0 0 1 3UNTV Cup season by season averages Correct as of February 2 2019 222 Year Team GP MPG FG 3P FT RPG APG SPG BPG PPG2018 19 Senate Defenders 1 0 000 000 000 0 0 0 0 12 0Career 1 0 000 000 000 0 0 0 0 12 0See alsoList of world flyweight boxing champions List of world super bantamweight boxing champions List of world super featherweight boxing champions List of world lightweight boxing champions List of world welterweight boxing champions List of world light middleweight boxing champions List of boxing triple champions List of boxing quadruple champions List of boxing quintuple champions List of boxing sextuple champions List of boxing septuple champions List of Filipino boxing world champions List of left handed boxers The Ring pound for poundReferences Erram Morexette Marie B September 26 2021 Promdi endorses Pacquiao for 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