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Manny

American  
[man-ee] / ˈmæn i /

noun

  1. a male given name, form of Emanuel.


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Barrios needed a trainer after fighting Manny Pacquiao to a majority draw last July and deciding to part ways with Bob Santos in December.

From Los Angeles Times

He previously coached at Kennedy, where his father, Manny, was a long-time successful coach.

From Los Angeles Times

Veteran boxer Manny Pacquiao may still be the nation's most famous sporting star, but Eala's exploits mean she is the sporting symbol of the next generation.

From BBC

It is likely Revie felt he was not appreciated by the current board under chairman Manny Cussins and maybe joining Everton meant avoiding breaking up the side he had nurtured - having taken over as Leeds boss in 1961 - while securing his own future.

From BBC

In November 2024, he fought to a split draw against Abel Ramos, and in July 2025, he recorded a majority draw against legendary former world champion Manny Pacquiao.

From Los Angeles Times