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EARLY CAREER
Pacquiao started his professional boxing career in 1995 at 106 pounds at the age of 16. His early fights usually took place in small venues and were shown on Vintage Sports’ Blow by Blow evening boxing show (hosted by John Ray Betita). His professional debut was a 4-round bout against Edmund "Enting" Ignacio on January 22, 1995, which Pacquiao won via decision, becoming an instant star of the program.
His weight increased from 106 to 113 pounds before losing in his 12th bout against Rustico Torrecampo via a third round technical knockout (TKO). As well-known sportscaster Joaquin "Quinito" Henson observed, Pacquiao clearly had not made weight, so he was forced to use heavier gloves than Torrecampo, thereby putting Pacquiao at a disadvantage.
Shortly after the Torrecampo fight, Pacquiao settled at 112 lbs, winning the WBC Flyweight title over Chatchai Sasakul in the eighth round only to lose it in his second defense against Medgoen Singsurat, also known as Medgoen 3K Battery, via a third-round knockout on a bout held at Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand. Technically, Pacquiao lost the belt at the scales as he surpassed the weight limit of 112 lbs (51 kg).
Following his loss to Singsurat, Pacquiao gained weight anew. This time, Pacquiao went to the Super Bantamweight division of 122 lbs (55 kg), where he picked up the WBC International Super Bantamweight title. He defended the title five times before his chance for a world title fight came.
PACQUIAO'S TKO WINNING SPREE
Manny Pacquiao VS Lehlohonolo Ledwaba
The first break of Pacquiao (121 lbs) came on June 23, 2001 against Lehlohonolo Ledwaba (122 lbs). He won the fight by technical knockout (TKO) in round 6 of 12 and become the IBF Super Bantamweight champion on a bout held at MGM Grand, Las Vegas, Nevada.
Manny Pacquiao 121lbs beat Lehlohonolo Ledwaba 122lbs by TKO in round 6 of 12 Location: MGM Grand, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Referee: Joe Cortez
Judge: Bill Graham 50-44
Judge: Jerry Roth 50-44
Judge: Debra Barnes 50-44
International Boxing Federation Super Bantamweight Title (6th. defending of Ledwaba)
Time: 0:59
Weights: Ledwaba 122 lbs, Pacquiao 121 lbs
Judge: Bill Graham 50-44
Judge: Jerry Roth 50-44
Judge: Debra Barnes 50-44
International Boxing Federation Super Bantamweight Title (6th. defending of Ledwaba)
Time: 0:59
Weights: Ledwaba 122 lbs, Pacquiao 121 lbs
Pacquaio vs Ledwaba - 3 KD's in 6 rounds 16:9
Manny Pacquiao VS Hector Velasquez
On September 10, 2005, Manny Pacquiao (130 lbs) knocked out Hector Velasquez (130 lbs) by TKO in round 6 of 12, capturing the WBC International Super Featherweight title in the process on a fight held at Staples Center, Los Angeles, California.
Location: Staples Center, Los Angeles, California, USA
Referee: Lou Moret
Judge: Steve English
Judge: Alejandro Rochin Mapula
Judge: Marty Sammon
Referee: Lou Moret
Judge: Steve English
Judge: Alejandro Rochin Mapula
Judge: Marty Sammon
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His parents are Rosalio and Dionisia Pacquiao. His brother Bobby Pacquiao is also a boxer. He is married to Maria Geraldine “Jinkee” Pacquiao with 3 children: PJ Hoffy, Bebot and Christian. His wife Jinkee is pregnant with another female child.
Manny Pacquiao Biography has been an interest not only by the Filipino people, but people around the world.
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