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MANNY “PacMan” PACQUIAO
Age: 32 (12-17-78)
Residence: General Santos City, Philippines
Birthplace: Kibawe, Philippines
Record: 52-3-2, 38 KOs
Height: 5’6.5”
Reach: 67”
Stance: Lefthanded
Trainer: Freddie Roach
MANNY “PacMan” PACQUIAO (52-3-2, 38 KOs)…
• “Fighter of the Decade 2000-2009” – Boxing Writers Association of America…
• “2009 Fighter of the Year” – Boxing Writers Association of America…
• “2009 Fighter of the Year” – The Ring…
• “2008 Fighter of the Year” – Boxing Writers Association of America…
• “2008 Fighter of the Year” – The Ring…
• “2006 Fighter of the Year” – Boxing Writers Association of America…
• “2006 Fighter of the Year” – The Ring…
• World championship fights: 11-1-2, 8 KOs…
• WBC super welterweight world champion…
• Former WBO welterweight world champion, one succesful defense…
• Former WBC lightweight world champion…
• Former WBC super featherweight world champion…
• Former IBF jr. featherweight world champion, four successful defenses…
• Former WBC flyweight world champion, one successful defense…
• Former WBC International super featherweight champion, three successful defenses…
• Former WBC International super bantamweight champi
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Manny Pacquiao, Floyd Mayweather Jr. and boxing’s age-old issue
Manny Pacquiao smiled at the question, as many boxers before him have, flexed his right biceps and grinned in delight.
“I still feel young and strong,” Pacquiao proclaimed last week.
Birthday No. 33 comes for Pacquiao on Dec. 17.
Floyd Mayweather Jr., the man the boxing world wants Pacquiao to fight if Mayweather withstands the challenge of 24-year-old Victor Ortiz on Saturday in Las Vegas, will turn 35 on Feb. 24.
“One lesson we’ve learned in this sport is that day arrives for fighters when they wake up and find out something they believed was written in stone as unchanging has changed,” HBO boxing analyst Larry Merchant said.
Time stops for no man, and the calendar’s toll can be severe for a boxer.
“My father — my greatest educator — told me since I was a little boy that at 28 you’re still a young man, but you’re an old fighter,” said Ray “Boom Boom” Mancini, the former world lightweight champion. “Years later, I heard a quote by Napoleon: ‘After 30 years, a man’s spirit is not made for war.’ ”
Mancini, now 50, fought twice after turning 28 and lost both times.
“Your body starts to shut down, you start settling down,” Mancini said. “We change mentally, emotionally, physically. The piss-and-vineg
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