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Biofile with Manny Pacquiao

Published by Scoop Malinowski on March 3, 2010 filed under BioFiles   ·   Comments (0)
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Biofile with Manny Pacquiao

12/2/08,Las Vegas,Nevada --- Four-time world champion Manny Pacquiao,General Santos,Philippines listens to chief trainer Freddie Roach(L) as he goes thru final preparations for his upcoming world welterweight rumble "Dream Match" against the 'Golden Boy' Oscar De La Hoya,East Los Angeles on Saturday,December 6 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas,Nevada. Golden Boy and Top Rank present De La Hoya vs. Pacquiao which will available on HBO Pay Per View. --- Photo Credit : Chris Farina - Top Rank (no other credit allowed) copyright 2008  | read this item
 

Status: Seven-time world champion in boxing. Record is 50-3-2 (38 KO’s).

Ht: 5-6 Wt: 140

DOB: December 17, 1978 In: Cabangal, Philippines

Age started boxing: 12.

Early boxing memory: My first fight gave me one dollar. I gave the dollar to my mother.

Favorite all-time fighter: Sugar Ray Leonard.

Pre-fight meal: Rice and fish.

Pre-fight superstition: Pray. Just pray. Pray right before I go to fight.

Typical breakfast: Soup and bread.

Toughest part of being a boxer: When you prepare for the fight. When you train hard.

Last book read: Purpose Driven Live by Rick Warren.

Current Car: Which one [smiles?]

Toughest man faced: There’s a lot. But one of them was the (first Erik) Morales fight. The hardest puncher was Oscar De La Hoya.

What supplements do you take: I can’t tell you that [smiles]. I have a sports store in the Philippines.

If you weren’t a boxer, what would you be: I don’t know. It’s hard to say.

Favorite soccer team: Argentina.

Why Argentina: Because they’re good [smiles].

Best boxer in the sport today: I think from the Philippines [laughs].

Boxing inspiration: Like all my fights, I dedicate this fight to my country. I remember as a little boy I ate one meal a day and sometimes slept in the street. I will never forget that and it inspires me to fight hard, stay strong and remember all the people of my country, trying to achieve better for themselves.
Hobbies/Leisure activities: Playing guitar, chess, basketball, singing.

Nicknames: Manny, Pac Man, The Destroyer.

Favorite movies: My movies.

Musical tastes: Folk, rock, love songs.

Favorite TV shows: My TV shows.

First boxing memory: Hearing Mike Tyson lose to Buster Douglas on radio (age 11).

Pre-fight feeling: Nothing, blank.

First job: Construction worker.

First car: Toyota Corolla.

Favorite meal: Steak.

Favorite ice cream flavor: None.

Funny boxing memory: None.

Childhood dreams: To be a famous boxer. And to finish studies.

Greatest boxing moment: “Winning my first championship (WBC Flyweight – TKO 4 Gabriel Mira in April 1999 in Quezon City).

Most painful moment: Losing my first championship belt. (Lost title on scales because he failed to make required weight of 112. Consequently lost by KO 3 the next day to Medgoen Singsurat in September 1999 in Thailand.)

Worst injury: None.

Favorite boxers to watch: Sugar Ray Leonard. Felix Trinidad. Oscar De La Hoya.

Favorite vacation spot: Beaches in the Philippines.

Embarrassing boxing memory: None.

People qualities most admired: Kind-hearted, good-natured, honest.

Photo Credit: Chris Farina.

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