1. Pancho Villa - He's the first Filipino world champion and died at the age of 24 because of blood poisoning. Villa packed 100 fights into 6 years. he won two rational titles, fighting larger men, before venturing to America to make out his name. Pancho Villa gained international acclaim when he defeated Jimmy Wilde.
2. Flash Elorde - He's still remains the most popular Filipino boxer ever. Flash Elorde still holds the Junior Lightweight division record for the lenghtiest title region.
3. Ben Villaflor - A southpaw with some pop in his punches, Villaflor turned pro at 15 and was out of the game by age of 23. His style was not conducive to longevity and he retired to manage boxers.
4. Luisito Espinosa - Made his name as a thorn in the side of Mexican boxers. He skipped over the Junior Featherweight division to win and defend, world titles at Bantamweight and Featherweight.
5. Little Dado - He competed well at Flyweight and Bantamweight, but did his best work in the Flyweight ranks.
Manny Pacman Pacquiao At the age of 14, Pacquiao moved to Manila and lived, for a time, on the streets. He started boxing and made the Philippine National Amateur Boxing team.
His professional boxing career achievements: · Light Flyweight · Flyweight Division · Super Bantamweight · Featherweight · Super Featherweight · Lightweight · Welterweight · Light Welterweight
HIS TITLES IN BOXING
Major World Titles
· WBC Flyweight World Champion · IBF Junior Featherweight World Champion · WBC Super Featherweight World Champion · WBC Lightweight World Champion · WBO Welterweight World Champion · WBC Super Welterweight World Champion
Minor World Title
· IBO Junior Welterweight Lineal Championship Titles · Lineal Flyweight World Champion · The Ring Featherweight World Champion · The Ring Junior Lightweight World Champion · The Ring Junior Welterweight