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Gary Andrew Poole
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  • Paperback: 280 pages
  • Publisher: Da Capo Press (17 Nov 2011)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0306820455
  • ISBN-13: 978-0306820458
  • Product Dimensions: 22.6 x 15.2 x 2.5 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 344,650 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Scoop Malinowski, Boxing Insider (BoxingInsider.com)"Manny Pacquiao's rise to superstardom is one of the world's most unlikely stories...Poole takes you on a journey to Planet Pacquiao and it couldn't have been a better read. I loved the book from beginning to end, it's a fantastic, entertaining and informative read....You will simply be awed by insider perspectives on Pacquiao's generosity, modesty, kindness, inspirational powers and just how much he is loved by Filippinos all over the world..."PacMan" is a must-read for all sports fanatics.""
Daily Telegraph" (UK)"a fine biography""
Queensbury Rules""a wonderful read, marked by genuine insights" SportsIllustrated.com, 11/2/10"[An] excellent biography...Absolutely worth the read."
Boxinginsider.com, 11/2/10 "It couldn't have been a better read...Fantastic, entertaining and informative...As good as any boxing biography my hands have ever touched.""
Newsday," 11/4/10"[An] amazing behind-the-scenes look into the life of Manny Pacquiao...A one-of-a-kind ride."
Daily Telegraph blog, 11/5/10"[A] fine biography." "Los Angeles"" Daily News," 11/12/10"The most thorough piece of work done to date on Pacquiao.""
Sports Illustrated," 11/2/10"Gary Andrew Poole's excellent biography of boxing's pound-for-pound kingpin is absolutely worth the read.""
New York""Newsday," 11/4/10"It is an amazing behind-the-scenes look into the life of Manny Pacquiao. Poole had tremendous access while he traveled the world reporting and observing the fighter. The effort has paid off for the readers because the book is brutally honest. Poole takes you on a one-of-a-kind ride into the one-of-a-kind life of Manny Pacquiao."
BoxingInsider.com, 11/1/10"Poole takes you on a journey to Planet Pacquiao and it couldn't have been a better read...I loved the book from beginning to end, it's a fantastic, entertaining and informative read...and I consider it to be as good as any boxing biography my hands have ever touched."

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With his shellacking of Antonio Margarito in November 2010, Manny "PacMan" Pacquiao became the only boxer ever to win eight world championships in eight different weight classes. Proclaimed the "fighter of the decade" by ESPN and recently elected Congressman in the Philippines, he is an inspiration to his countrymen. But to many, he remains an enigma. In "PacMan"--named one of the best sports books of 2010 by the "Guardian"--Gary Andrew Poole pulls back the curtain in an "amazing tale of how a reed-thin Filipino, who left his home in the poorest pocket of the Philippines ("TheCity of Dust") at the age of 15...became one of the most recognizable names and faces in the world."--"Dallas Morning News"

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
This is a very well written book and even a non boxing fan would find this interesting.

Pacquiao is a very unique charactor and his circumstances and upbringing make for some very intersting reading. The author also has a very informative style and at times I thought I was reading Thomas Hauser, (probably the leading authority in boxing writing).

Pacquiao's upbringing was poverty stricken, even by Filipno standards and the first two chapters deal with this upbringing. When he started his boxing career he was grossly undernourished.

The book also touches on his promotional disasters from taking a suitcase of money from Oscar De La Hoya while still signed with Bob Arum to his difficulties with Muhammed Murud a rogue promoter.This is a good insight into boxing in general

Pacquiao does have a huge entourage of filipino hangers on that do seem to be bleeding him dry. They are covered in detail and a scene is conjured up of a very motley crew.They come accross more as a school gang than a boxing stable but it does bring a smile to the readers face.

Pacquiao's fame has also allowed him to venture into politics, have alleged affairs and gamble more than he should these are also touched on by the author in a very objective neutral manner.

Finally the boxing - it is treated so honestly that its refreshing. The reality was that Pacquiao was born with amazing power and lighting speed and through his early career that was sufficient to keep clocking up wins. He had fights where he was losing against for example Nedal Hussian and in his first title shot but his natural talant saved the day or with Hussian some very biased home town referring.

When he joined Freddie Roach he was a raw undernourished one handed fighter that has developed into one of the best boxers of all time. The nonsense with Mayweather and drug testing is touched on and his exceptional weight gain is quite believably down to the fact that he has gone from an undernourished filipino to a well fed man with a nutritionist. He actually grew 2 inches when he was twenty largely down to regular feeding.

The bouts with all his mexican foes are dealt with honestly and when they made a tactical error such as not preparing for Moralas to turn counter puncher in the first fight it is openly mentioned.

Pacquiao is a very generous man and his political ambitions do seem to be driven by sincerity and a desire to improve people's lifes. His handling of money and his approach to international sponsorship are alarming and I do hope that post his career he does not end up like a Joe Louis- greeting people for a living.

He deserves far better - an inspirational man.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
I bought this book with the Manny's autobiography from Dunham books. Gary's account is very detailed through interviews with Manny and of families and friends including Freddie Roach.

The book is an account of Manny's life from his poverty in Mindanao to Manila and finally his achievement in boxing and politics. How his fight with Morales, Oscar, Ricky, Cotto and Clottey propelled him to achieve his 7 title in different weight division. How the fight against Floyd Mayweather fell apart on two occasions.

Gary has produced a great book but did notice a few typing or spelling error or misinterpretation of some food and places in the Philippines or Filipino culture.

But for the millions of Pacquiao fans I still recommend the book.
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Good account 8 Feb 2011
Format:Hardcover
A very good account of Manny Pacquiao, lots of new information about him that is very revealing. Very well researched and well written
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