Manny Pacquiao is a Filipino politician, boxer, actor, singer, and promoter. Manny Pacquiao’s net worth stands at $220 million at the time of writing. Manny Pacquiao is a well-known political figure in the Philippines, having previously served as a Senator. Pacquiao is regarded as one of the greatest “pound for pound” boxers of all time in many sporting circles. He is the only professional boxer to have won eight-division world titles and linear championships in five different weight classes. Pacquiao has pursued a number of business ventures in order to establish himself as a successful entrepreneur, in addition to his athletic and political careers.
Manny’s biggest and most lucrative fight of his career took place in May 2015, when he faced longtime rival Floyd Mayweather. Manny ended up earning $130 million from the fight after deducting his guaranteed purse and pay-per-view bonus earnings. He has earned at least $500 million from fights and endorsements during his career.
On December 17, 1978, Emmanuel Dapridran Pacquiao was born in Kibawe, Bukidnon, a small municipality in the Philippines. He grew up in a family of six siblings with his mother and father until sixth grade, when his parents d!v0rc3d. Pacquiao was inspired to participate in combat sports at a young age after watching Bruce Lee videos and Mohammed Ali fights. His family was !mpov3r!shed, and as a result, he had to dr*p *ut of high school. Pacquiao began boxing at the age of 14 – the same year he left home to help his mother support his siblings. He has stated that he began boxing in order to survive because it was something he knew he was good at while living on the streets.
Pacquiao turned professional at the age of 16, but he had already made the national Filipino team at the age of 14. The government paid for his room and board, and he had an amateur record of 60 wins and four lOss3s. Manny Pacquiao, who stands 4’11 and weighs 98 pounds, was not legally permitted to fight at the age of 16. He later admitted to stuffing weights into his socks during weigh-ins in order to compete. He d3f3At3d Edmund Ignacio in his professional light flyweight debut.
Pacquiao’s first defeat came against Rustico Torrecampo, but he went on to win his next 15 fights. When he d3f3at3d Chatchai Sasakul, he won his first major title, and he followed that up by winning the super bantamweight title in 2001. In 2003, he made his featherweight debut, defeating Antonio Barrera via TKO in the eleventh round. Pacquiao moved up to super featherweight in 2005 to face Erik Morales. Despite l0s!ng the first fight against his opponent, he won in 2006. Pacquiao d3f3at3d Morales again in 2006 after successfully defending his title against a variety of opponents.
His earnings are approximately 20 million people have purchased pay-per-views for Pacquiao’s events. The sum of his 25 pay-per-view bouts equates to approximately $1.3 billion in revenue. In 2015 he was the second-highest-paid athlete in the world.