I’m doing this for my family and my country.
MANNY PACQUIAOI’m doing this for my family and my country.
MANNY PACQUIAOI’ve worked in construction, in a factory sewing clothes. I also sold flowers and doughnuts – just odd jobs to try to make 10 pesos, which is equivalent to 20 cents.
MANNY PACQUIAOI never broke up with my girlfriends, they broke up with me.
MANNY PACQUIAOI did my best. I guess my best wasn’t good enough.
MANNY PACQUIAONothing personal – I am just doing my job.
MANNY PACQUIAOFor me, boxing isn’t about hurting each other. Boxing is entertainment and making people happy.
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 PACQUIAOYou train hard and I’ll train hard, and may the best man win, and good luck to both of us.
MANNY PACQUIAORight now I’m inspired to fight for the honour of my country.
MANNY PACQUIAOI’ve already established my (political)machinery. It’s like a car. It’s fixed already. You just have to get in and drive it.
MANNY PACQUIAOI will do my best, and I promise I will give this guy a fight, and I have to win this fight.
MANNY PACQUIAOI come from a poor family.
MANNY PACQUIAONobody can say that I’m lazy in training.
MANNY PACQUIAOWell you know it’s dangerous in politics, because especially in the Philippines there’s a lot of killing in politics.
MANNY PACQUIAOEven in my prime, I need God in my life because without God, we’re nothing.
MANNY PACQUIAOI never compare myself to anybody. I don’t look at my accomplishments compared to anyone. I’m happy with what I’ve accomplished in boxing.
MANNY PACQUIAO