Manny (film)

[2] Additionally, interviews of friends, family members, and people associated with professional boxing, combined with archival footage of Pacquiao, were used throughout the film.

Notable appearances in the film include Oscar De La Hoya, Jimmy Kimmel, Jeremy Piven, and Mark Wahlberg.

The documentary opens showing the final seconds of his fourth fight against Juan Manuel Márquez, ending with a strong counter right hand from his opponent that knocks Manny Pacquiao unconscious.

Pacquiao briefly recalls his childhood; raised primarily by his mother, growing up with his brothers and sisters in abject poverty in a field located in Kibawe, Bukidnon, Philippines.

Freddie Roach reported to have felt a connection with Pacquiao the minute they started doing the focus mitts with power and speed, which cemented their famed relationship.

Through nine rounds De La Hoya could not handle the speed of his opponent, which Pacquiao won by TKO, finally taking place as The Ring's #1 Pound-for-Pound Fighter.

and starring in films such as Wapakman and Anak ng Kumander in his native Philippines, and making appearances on Jimmy Kimmel Live!

After his victory against Joshua Clottey in the spring of 2010, Top Rank arranged for Pacquiao to face the imposing Antonio Margarito for the WBC Light Middleweight Championship.

Through twelve grueling rounds, Pacquiao emerged victorious winning his record-breaking 8th world title, making him the first and only Octuple champion in boxing.

Raised as a devoted Roman Catholic throughout his life, he renounced his vices and converted into Evangelical Christianity, being true to the commandments and finally finding balance.

After Pacquiao hit the canvas, the MGM Grand Garden Arena was surrounded in pandemonium, while the Philippines and the rest of the world starred in silence.