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Boxing fans and writers have written about the character of Manny Pacquiao in different angles and viewpoints. In a recent media interview, the Filipino boxing superstar described himself in his own words.
Pacquiao has a humble opinion about his abilities in boxing. In his recent HBO media appearance, he said that " if he compare himself about other boxers, Manny Pacquiao is not really a good fighter."
But then he added that what makes him competitive are his attitude when it comes to training.He further said that "Manny Pacquiao is a dedicated person. His relationship to God is very close. How Manny Pacquiao focuses on training, how Manny Pacquiao disciplines himself. These are the reasons why he keeps winning when he fights."
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