Only in death will I relinquish my belts.
MANNY PACQUIAOOnly in death will I relinquish my belts.
MANNY PACQUIAOI did my best. I guess my best wasn’t good enough.
MANNY PACQUIAOAs for me, I always train for 12 rounds just in case. I don’t train for three, four, one, or 10 rounds – I have to train for 12 because you never know what will happen that night.
MANNY PACQUIAOI have to adjust. I have to be nice to all the people. Because of the people I have become a famous person. My responsibility is to fulfill my responsibility as a famous person.
MANNY PACQUIAOI have a relative who is also gay. We can’t help it if they were born that way.
MANNY PACQUIAOI’ve always fought for my country, in my own way, showing that Filipinos are a strong people and can do anything that they put their minds to.
MANNY PACQUIAOLife is meant to be a challenge, because challenges are what make you grow.
MANNY PACQUIAOIn the morning, I wake up at about 6 a.m. and I run for about 45 minutes, then more sprinting. Then I go back home, I eat and I sleep. When I wake up, I train – I do about three hours in the gym…
MANNY PACQUIAOI don’t have secrets in my life. Everything is out there.
MANNY PACQUIAOFor me, boxing isn’t about hurting each other. Boxing is entertainment and making people happy.
MANNY PACQUIAOI know what poverty is.
MANNY PACQUIAOI’m just going to punch him and do my best. If the knockout comes, it comes.
MANNY PACQUIAOI’m not against gay people, I have a relative who is also gay. We can’t help it if they were born that way. What I’m critical off are actions that violate the word of God.
MANNY PACQUIAOI’m not aiming for a knockout. I focus on doing my best. If the knockout comes, fine. If not, that’s okay.
MANNY PACQUIAOThe biggest fight in my life is not in boxing. The biggest fight in my life is how to end poverty in my country.
MANNY PACQUIAOMy success is not about the wealth and fame. I am most concerned with my relationship to God, which is the most important.
MANNY PACQUIAO