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Book that tells the story of Manny Pacquiao, from his humble beginnings to the top of boxing.
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The awe-inspiring conclusion to Trevor Von Eeden's The Original Johnson, the controversial graphic novel biography of Jack Johnson, the first African-American heavyweight champion of the world and international celebrity. Trevor's finest work in his long career (Batman, Black Canary, Black Lightning, Green Arrow), this volume concludes the breathtaking adventure of historical importance even more vital for our time.
This book explains in lively detail why Manny Pacquiao is one of a kind. He's got courage. He has faith in himself and in his God. He focuses on his goal and follows his star with grit. He works hard. And, most important of all, he takes responsibility for what satisfies his publics. He performs because, he says, "I want to make the fans happy."
Pound for pound, Manny is the best boxer in the world, but even more important than holding that distinction, Manny has connected with the people of his home country, the Philippines, to the point where he is almost like a god. --Lennox Lewis, former heavyweight boxer and HBO commentator Pacman is Manny's miracle story - his autobiography. Born and raised in an impoverished village in the Philippines, Manny began his life on the ropes. He provided for his family of five in his pre-boxing life by selling practically anything and everything on the streets just to help his family survive. The hard work, determination, and sheer grit that would characterize him as a boxer showed through in a big way during these early years. Though he dreamed of being a priest, his mother could not afford the education, so he soon found another way to move heaven and earth: boxing. According to the New York Times, Manny is pound-for-pound the best fighter in the world today. His rags-to-riches story will inspire you.
Detailed biography of Manny Pacquiao and analysis of why he is the greatest boxer of all time, pound for pound.
Glimpses and snapshots on the life and career of Manny Pacquiao.The book refreshes his ring exploits from the time he turned pro at 16 to his bout with Joshua Clottey. It also traces the history of boxing and presents an in-depth analysis of why he is the greatest boxer of all time, pound for pound. Along with its qualitative and quantitative study is a close look at the world's greatest boxers that include Sugar Ray Robinson, Muhammad Ali, Henry Armstrong, Joe Louis, Willie Pep, Roberto Duran, Benny Leonard, Jack Johnson, Jack Dempsey, Sam Langford, Billy Conn, Harry Greb, Sugar Ray Leonard, Pernnel Whitaker, Mike Tyson, Julio Cesar Chavez, Roy Jones Jr, Oscar De La Hoya, Shane Mosely, Bernard Hopkins, Floyd Mayweather, among others.
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During the California Gold Rush, amateur and professional boxing almost immediately gained a strong foothold in northern California, as the gold fields and mining camps provided both employment and a venue for these athletes. In these times, many of the world's best fighters made their way to the canvas squares of the Pacific coast where San Francisco served as the locus of championship title bouts that even today remain legendary. This volume spotlights such greats as Gentleman Jim Corbett, Joe Choynski, Jack Johnson, Battling Nelson, Stanley Ketchel, and 1904 Olympic heavyweight champion Sam Berger. Somrack explores San Francisco's boxing scene through the years, but also focuses in on weight classifications and ring records.