Article from AskMen.com. With all the negativity surrounding his name now due to Mayweather lies, it was a good read this article, from back before he was a target for their smear tactics. 5 Things You Didn’t Know: Manny Pacquiao This content is protected This content is protected By This content is protected Just because boxer This content is protected isn’t a household name in This content is protected doesn’t mean that he’s not popular elsewhere. As a matter of fact, Manny Pacquiao is one of the most popular people in the world. He’s virtually a god in the Philippines, as he appears everywhere in Filipino pop culture, from the music scene to TV and movies. Manny Pacquiao is also known well in Mexico, as he’s left a graveyard of Mexican This content is protected greats in his trail -- enough to earn him the nickname “The Mexicutioner.” As he continues to destroy everything in his path, it is beginning to look like Manny Pacquiao may not only be one of the best of his generation; he may in fact be one of the best of all time. He is set to fight Ricky Hatton on Saturday, May 2, and if he wins this fight, Manny Pacquiao will become the first boxer ever to win a lineal title in four lineal divisions. Here is a list of five things you didn’t know about Manny Pacquiao: 5- Manny Pacquiao owns a basketball team While Manny Pacquiao’s job is as a professional boxer, one of his favourite pastimes is to play basketball. As a matter of fact, his original dream was to be a professional basketball player. Instead, the 5' 6.5" Manny Pacquiao settled for a legendary boxing career and now owns a basketball team on the side. Pacquiao is the owner of the PacMan Gensan team of the Mindanao Visayas Basketball Association, which is based out of his hometown in General Santos City. They are now known as the MP Warriors of Gensan. They haven’t been too shabby either, winning a championship in 2005 and finishing as runners-up in 2006. Not to worry, though, Manny Pacquiao does not go the This content is protected route; he is quiet and humble, and just lets the right people run his team. 4- Manny Pacquiao is the only Filipino in Time 100 The Time 100 is an annual list of the most influential people in the world compiled by Time magazine. In 2009, Manny Pacquiao made the list. To be included on this sort of list is quite the honour, no doubt, as only a handful of the world’s best thinkers, leaders and innovators make the cut. The only Filipino to make the list, Manny Pacquiao is ranked No. 22 according to voting, which has him ahead of a few people you might know, such as This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected and the Dalai Lama. More impressive might be the fact that he is one of the few athletes on the list, along with This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected . 3- Manny Pacquiao owns a lottery outlet This content is protected owns a lottery outlet for the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office, but this isn’t just a regular lottery outlet. The Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office is actually the charity arm of the government, which means that a lot of money that is made from the lottery is put to good use. The money is often reinvested back into public services, such as health care and welfare, and it wouldn’t be as successful without Manny Pacquiao’s name attached to it. This is just one of the many ways he gives back to his country via charity, as he has also established the Official Manny Pacquiao Foundation to support underprivileged individuals in the Philippines. 2- When Manny Pacquiao fights, the crime rate goes down Wondering how popular Manny Pacquiao is? When he fights, the entire country watches -- literally. The police in Manila say that crimes drop drastically during Manny Pacquiao’s fights, which means that even criminals stop their dirty work to watch. There are also regular squabbles between communist insurgents and Muslim secessionists, but even they put their battles on ice to watch Pacquiao fight. In simpler terms, nearly the entire country of roughly 90.5 million stops to watch the Pac-Man fight, which is simply astounding. 1- Manny Pacquiao earned less than $1 for his first fight We’ve all heard stories about someone who goes from rags to riches, but Manny Pacquiao’s version is extreme. Pacquiao’s family has spent a lot of time in poverty, and he did what he could to help early on in his life. Before he hit his teens, Pacquiao was selling doughnuts in the streets and he had his first fight when he was 12. After winning, Manny Pacquiao earned less than $1, which he immediately gave to his mother to buy rice. As Manny Pacquiao gets set for his bout with This content is protected , he is now the highest-paid prizefighter in the sport of This content is protected and he’s going to earn at least $12 million in guaranteed money. That could escalate even more based on the pay-per-view rake. Now that’s a rags-to-riches story.
A true legend, in and out of the ring. I hope Pac retires soon healthy and intact, and enjoy life to the fullest.
You have to applaud the guy. If only others would follow suit in doing work for charity. With the type of money the big boys make they are obliged to give something back to the community. Because that is what sport is about at the end of the day. Rigondeaux's giving his pay for his last fight to the Haiti appeal was a wonderful gesture. I gained a lot of respect for him as a person for that.
Don't forget to add he cheated on his wife, all I'm asking is for Manny and Mayweather fans to state all facts not just the one's that support your fighters argument .
WTF? That isn't exactly an extraordinary thing is it, so why mention it? The list centred around the extraordinary things he has done. Lots of people have cheated on their wives.
Every one knows by now Pac cheated on his wife. Haters can't seem to stop bringing it up. It's the only thing they can criticise him for..well besides PEDs rumors and catchweights. They definately can't criticise him for his performances, they need something to hate on I guess
:happyThey need to give the man his due he's incredible to watch and I wasnt surprised about the May-Pac fiasco because Floyd is hard to negotiate with.
Thanks for sharing, I knew all 4 but didn't know about #1, that's some extreme stuff and dedication. Win or lose soon Pac will remain the greatest of this generation and one of the greatest boxers of all time in and out of the ring. That dedication all alone without counting his insane ability is ATG stuff.