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Manny Pacquiao’s Net Worth: Is He a Billionaire?

Published 06/13/2021, 8:30 AM EDT

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Manny Pacquiao, one of the greatest boxers of all time, has been at the top of the sport for multiple decades, as he came across sheer success. Starting from his championship wins in eight divisions to his highlight-reel stoppages, ‘Pac-Man’ sent the whole boxing world into a frenzy with his prowess.

Meanwhile, it came along with the financial success that saw the Filipino pugilist become one of the richest boxers of all time. Pacquiao has been in some of the richest fights of the era, including his scrap against Floyd Mayweather in 2015. So how much did he make from Mayweather vs Pacquiao?

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While Manny Pacquiao’s exact net worth before the Floyd Mayweather fight was not known, the 42-year-old earned $120 million in one night when he took on ‘Money’.

However, Pacquiao has reportedly donated a lot to various charities. That said, he still holds one of the most healthy net worths in the sports universe. Here’s a detailed look into his financial chapter.

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Apart from being a world champion boxer, Pacquiao has tried his hand in the entertainment world. He is also a Senator of his home country Philippines. Hence, the 42-year-old has donned several caps in his life, collecting revenue from everywhere. He has also been linked with some of the biggest sponsorships, which turned him a multi-millionaire under the US currency.

Although there are no official reports on Manny Pacquiao’s net worth until 2021, Forbes claims Pacquiao’s net worth to be $26 million (as of 6/11/19). That said, Manny Pacquiao’s total net worth as per the Philippine Peso stands at approximately 1,31,09,20,000.00.

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Meanwhile, Manny Pacquiao is still active as a professional and seems interested in competing against the best boxers of this generation. Considering this, he will be up for several more lucrative bouts, which see his bank balance balloon even more. However, the legendary boxer’s age and political role might urge him to hang up his gloves soon.

Pacquiao, who has earned enough for himself, no longer needs boxing to continue the money-making. Therefore, we can safely tag him as one of the most financially successful athletes to have ever laced up the boxing gloves. Here’s a list of fights and how much money Pacquiao grabbed from them.

Opponent Earnings Date

Erik Morales $2,000,000 January 2006

Oscar Larios $1,000,000 July 2006

Erik Morales $3,000,000 November 2006

Jorge Solis $2,000,000 April 2007

Marco Antonio Barrera $2,000,000 October 2007

Oscar De La Hoya $11,000,000 December 2008

Ricky Hatton $12,000,000 May 2009

Miguel Cotto $35,000,000 November 2009

Antonio Margarito $35,000,000 November 2010

Shane Mosley $20,000,000 May 2011

Juan Manuel Marquez $20,000,000 November 2011

Timothy Bradley $20,000,000 June 2012

Juan Manuel Marquez $30,000,000 December 2012

Brandon Rios $30,000,000 November 2013

Timothy Bradley $20,000,000 April 2014

Chris Algieri $20,000,000 November 2014

Floyd Mayweather $130,000,000 May 2015

Timothy Bradley $33,000,000 April 2016

Jesse Vargas $10,000,000 November 2016

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Adrien Broner $10,000,000 January 2016

Total: $446,000,000

 

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A senior boxing writer at EssentiallySports, Raj Sarkar is a mass media graduate who is currently pursuing his master’s degree in broadcast journalism. In addition to his current role, he has worked with the MMA team at EssentiallySports and has interviewed prominent fighters such as Ritu Phogat and 'The Red King' Rory MacDonald. He combined his bachelor's degree with his adoration for combat sports and has a combined 2000 plus bylines in MMA and boxing over the last two years.
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