Pacquiao's no stranger to making history. He's already a 12-time world champion. Now, he's aiming to become the oldest champion ever in the welterweight category.
The Filipino fighter's been busy outside the ring, too. He's made quite a bit of money over the years - about $200 million from boxing, $50 million from sponsorships, and $30 million from his businesses.
Pacquiao's got his fingers in a lot of pies. He started MP Promotions, a boxing company, back in 2006 in his hometown of General Santos. The company's got some big names on its roster, like Mark Magsayo and Isaac Cruz.
But that's not all. Pacquiao's also behind the Maharlika League, a semi-pro basketball competition in the Philippines. He's got a real estate and construction company called MP Property Development & Pacman Construction. And if you're ever in General Santos and need to fill up your car, you might just do it at Pacquiao's gas station.
The boxer's even got his own radio station - Radio Pacman, which broadcasts on 91.1 FM. He's also put money into tech startups, car rental businesses, software development, and even cryptocurrency with his own Pac token.
Pacquiao's had a go at politics, too. He served as a Senator in the Philippines from 2016 to 2022, pulling in a whopping 16 million votes. But he got some flak for missing a lot of sessions.
Now, after four years out of the spotlight, Pacquiao's ready to lace up his gloves again. Will he add another world title to his collection? We'll find out on July 19.