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Emmanuel "Manny" D. Pacquiao (born December 17, 1978), aka "Pacman" and "The Destroyer" is the reigning WBC International Super Featherweight Champion (2005–present), former RING People's Featherweight Champion (2003 to 2005), former IBF Super Bantamweight Champion (2001 to 2004), and former WBC Flyweight Champion (1998 to 1999). He has a record of 41 wins, 3 losses, and 2 draws, with 34 wins coming by way of knockout.//Pacquiao was born in the province of Sarangani in the Philippines. It is not certain whether he started selling bread called "pan de sal" on the streets or made it as a bread maker or a "panadero" who makes different kinds of breads including the "pan de sal". He went to city of Manila penniless and work as construction worker and selling cigarettes in the streets of Manila while practising his passion in boxing.Pacquiao started his professional boxing career in 1995 at 106 pounds. His early fights were usually in small venues and were shown on Vintage Sports' evening boxing show Blow by Blow. He became an instant star of the show and became one of the most popular fighters early in his career. He jumped in weight from 106 to 113 pounds before losing in his 12th fight against Rustico Torrecampo via third round technical knockout, although on replays, it was clear that Pacquiao had been stopped by a low blow[citation needed]. Shortly after the Torrecampo fight Pacquiao settled in at 112 pounds, winning the WBC Flyweight title over Chatchai Sasakul only to lose it in his second defense against Medgoen Singsurat by third round knockout. Technically speaking, Pacquiao may have lost the belt at the scales by not being able to make weight of 112 lb (51 kg)
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