What Is Manny Pacquiao’s Boxing Record?

Manny Pacquiao, of the Philippines, and trainer Freddie Roach before his fight against Joshua Clottey, from Ghana.
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  • Manny Pacquiao’s boxing record is 62 wins, eight losses, and two draws.
  • Pacquiao holds a Guinness World Record for the most boxing titles won in different weight divisions.
  • Pacquiao was an eight-division boxing world champion.

Boxing Hall of Famer Manny Pacquiao was among the most exciting fighters in the sport’s history. His aggressiveness and relentlessness were unmatched as he drowned his opponents with volume and power.

Pacquiao may be retired now, but when he competed professionally, he was often a favourite in online sportsbooks, and the boxing odds of matching his incredible achievements were hard to replicate.

Find out his boxing record, the Guinness World Record he holds, and the championships he won in various divisions below.

What Is Manny Pacquiao’s Boxing Record?

Pacquiao’s professional boxing record is 62 wins (39 TKO/KOs), eight losses, and two draws.

His most notable wins were against Erik Morales, Juan Manuel Marquez, Marco Antonio Barrera, Miguel Cotto, Oscar De La Hoya, Ricky Hatton, Shane Mosley, Timothy Bradley Jr., Brandon Rios, and Keith Thurman.

What Is Manny Pacquiao’s Guinness World Record?

Pacquiao holds the Guinness World Record for the most boxing titles, winning eight in different weight classes.

“Pacman” captured world titles in the flyweight, super bantamweight, super featherweight, junior lightweight, lightweight, junior welterweight, welterweight, and junior middleweight divisions.

Was Manny Pacquiao a Pound-For-Pound World Champion?

Apart from being the only eight-division world champion in boxing history, Pacquiao also became the first five-division lineal world champion and the first champion in four of the original eight divisions in boxing.

Furthermore, Pacquiao is the only boxer in history to capture a world title in four different decades, from the 1990s to the 2020s. This proves that he’s one of the best pound-for-pound champions ever to step in the ring.

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Anatoly Pimentel

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Anatoly Pimentel is an NBA and MMA writer previously featured in ASEAN Sports, Asian Persuasion MMA, and Overtime Heroics MMA. He graduated from Adamson University with B.A in Communication and is currently a Web Content Writer for BetMGM.

Anatoly Pimentel is an NBA and MMA writer previously featured in ASEAN Sports, Asian Persuasion MMA, and Overtime Heroics MMA. He graduated from Adamson University with B.A in Communication and is currently a Web Content Writer for BetMGM.