Emmanuel "Manny" Dapidran Pacquiao,PLH (/ˈpæki.aʊ/ pak-ee-ow;Tagalog: [pɐkˈjaʊ];[5] born December 17, 1978) is a Filipino professional boxer,basketball player, politician, actor, and singer.
He is the first and only eight-division world champion,[6] in which he has won ten world titles, as well as the first to win the lineal championship in four different weight classes.[7] According toForbes, he was the 14th highest paid athlete in the world as of 2013.[8]
He was named "Fighter of the Decade"for the 2000s (decade) by the Boxing Writers Association of America (BWAA),World Boxing Council (WBC) and World Boxing Organization (WBO). He is also a three-time The Ring and BWAA "Fighter of the Year," winning the award in 2006, 2008 and 2009, and the Best Fighter ESPY Award in 2009 and 2011.[9]
He is the current WBO welterweightchampion[10] and is currently ranked number three on The Ring pound-for-pound list.[11]
He was long rated as the best pound-for-pound boxer in the world by some sporting news and boxing websites, including ESPN, Sports Illustrated,Sporting Life, Yahoo! Sports,About.com, BoxRec and The Ring from his climb to Lightweight until his losses in 2012.[12][13]
Beyond boxing, Pacquiao has participated in basketball, business, acting, music recording and politics. In May 2010, Pacquiao was elected to theHouse of Representatives in the 15th Congress of the Philippines, representing the province of Sarangani. He was re-elected in 2013 to the 16th Congress of the Philippines.,[14]
Pacquiao, while mostly focused on being a boxer and a congressman, is listed as the head coach of the basketball team Kia Sorento. At 36, he also played 7 minutes of one of the team's games and is thus a professional basketball player. He was drafted onto the team that he coaches as 11th overall on the first round of the2014 PBA draft by the Kia Sorento, making him as the oldest rookie drafted,[15] as well as the shortest player and the first dual-sport athlete in thePhilippine Basketball Association.[16]Pacquiao also owns a team in the PBA Developmental League (PBA D-League), the MP Hotel Warriors.
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