Don't know if HBO still uses the tag line but they did refer to the prime cable network as the place "where boxing legends are built one round at a time."
The personification of this Manny Pacquiao, who has become as reliable HBO commodity as was "The Soprano" crime family saga.
Has any fighter ever rendered more excitement, more stimulation and more enthusiasm for his job than Pacman has since he made his HBO debut on June 23, 2001 in Las Vegas against South Africa's Lehlohonolo Ledwaba.
Sure, HBO has spotlighted other great fighters. Roy Jones, a virtuoso like Heifetz playing the violin, immediately springs to mind but Jones had some recitals against some joke opponents.
No, the greatest fighter fighting the toughest opposition in HBO's brief ring history (dating back to Mike Weaver-Larry Holmes in 1979) and producing the brightest sparks has been Pacquiao.
But don't take my word on this about Manny, take it from another guy first name Emanuel, last name Steward. Read More >>>
All I can say is that Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao is the real deal. It's Pacquiao dynasty!
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