This Bobby Pacquiao, his boxing thing, it’s a big deal, you know? That boy, he sure knows how to throw a punch. I heard he’s got a record, a boxing record, that’s pretty good. Not as good as his brother, Manny, but still good. They say he’s retired now, hung up his gloves, that’s what they call it.
Bobby Pacquiao’s Wins and Losses
This Bobby, he’s won a bunch of fights. I heard someone say he won 31 times. 31! That’s a lot of fights. Can you imagine? Getting punched in the face 31 times and still winning? And he lost some too, 15 times, they say. And some fights, they were just a tie, 3 times. That’s what I heard.
He fought for a long time, this Bobby. Over 11 years, punching and getting punched. That’s a long time to be in that ring, that square circle they fight in. He’s a tough one, that Bobby.
- Won 31 fights, that’s a lot!
- Lost 15, well, you can’t win them all.
- 3 ties, neither here nor there.
- Fought for over 11 years, that’s dedication.
He won against some big names, I heard. Carlos Hernandez, that’s one. And Kevin Kelley, another one. Big names, big fighters. But he also lost to this fella named Humberto Soto. You win some, you lose some, that’s what they say.
Bobby Pacquiao’s Retirement
So, in 2008, this Bobby, he decided to quit. Retired, they call it. No more fighting. He’s 44 years old now, that’s what I heard. Time to hang up the gloves, like I said. He’s got a record of 31-15-3. That’s how they say it, wins, losses, and ties. He was called “The Sniper”. Makes him sound like a real tough guy, right?
This one time, he fought a guy named Hector Velazquez. Big fight, it was. But Bobby, he got disqualified. That means he did something wrong, broke the rules. So he lost that one. Velazquez, he got a good record too, 46-11-2, they say.
Bobby’s Brother, Manny
Now, Bobby’s brother, Manny, he’s a real big shot. A real famous boxer. They say he’s one of the best ever. He’s got a record too, a really good one. 60 wins and only 4 losses when he was an amateur, that means before he went professional, before he got paid for it. Then as a pro, 62 wins, 8 losses, 2 ties. That’s a lot of wins!
Manny, he won titles, like championships, in 8 different weight classes. That means he fought guys bigger than him, smaller than him, and he beat them all. He’s a legend, that Manny.
Manny fought from 1995 to 2021. A long time. Longer than Bobby. They say he’s one of the greatest ever. Some guy named Bert Sugar, who knows a lot about boxing, said Manny is the best southpaw ever. That means he’s left-handed, see? And in 2021, he was number 1 in some list of the best boxers in the last 30 years. That’s something, ain’t it?
This Manny Pacquiao, he got a lot of wins by knockout. 39, they say. That means he hit the other guy so hard, he couldn’t get up. That’s how you win by knockout. He’s a powerful puncher, that Manny.
Comparing Bobby and Manny
Bobby, he’s good, but Manny, he’s special. It’s like comparing, I don’t know, a good apple to the best apple you ever tasted. Both good, but one is just better. Bobby fought hard, won a lot, but Manny, he’s a legend. He’s got records that might never be broken, they say.
They are both good boys, though. Made their mama proud, I bet. Fighting ain’t easy, but they did it. And they did it well. One just did it a little better, that’s all.
So, this Bobby Pacquiao’s record, it’s good. 31-15-3. He won a lot, lost some, tied a few. He fought for a long time, over 11 years. He was a good fighter, a tough fighter. But his brother, Manny, he’s the real deal. He’s the one they’ll be talking about for years to come. That’s just how it is.