AP LOS ANGELES -- Manny Pacquiao says he loves and supports gays and lesbians, even though he does not approve of gay marriage. The world champion boxer and Filipino congressman has been criticized ever since he gave an interview to the examiner.com
By Tom Weir, USA TODAY Manny Pacquiao probably won't ever fight Floyd Mayweather Jr., but he is ready to take on President Obama. The boxing champion, who has been outspoken about his religious convictions in recent months, has challenged the president
By Tom Weir, USA TODAY Manny Pacquiao probably won't ever fight Floyd Mayweather Jr., but he is ready to take on President Obama. The boxing champion, who has been outspoken about his religious convictions in recent months, has challenged the president
The unbeaten Cathedral City boxer readying for his June 9 world welterweight title bout against Manny Pacquiao shrugged off that scrutiny, instead expressing the advantages he'll have over the Filipino superstar who labored to a victory over Juan
Let's take a different approach on this article, though—let's go over the keys to victory for Manny Pacquiao, the clear favorite in his fight against Timothy Bradley. Pac-Man may be favored, but that doesn't mean he can't be beat.