This man won the title of world champion and used the money to build a community for poor families

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In his home region, Manny created an entire community to house the less fortunate.

It was difficult to locate even a modest handful of rice for lunch when Manny He was growing up as a Filipino lad.

But he managed to get to the height of fame because of his tenacity and will to escape the depths of poverty.

He is now a distinguished boxer who has won the world title in eight different weight divisions.

Despite his incredible accomplishment, the boxer remained unaffected by glory and kept in mind how indigent his upbringing had been.

Because of this, he made the decision to donate one of the first substantial prize moneys from the fight to the building of an entire town for the underprivileged citizens of his home region.

He made the decision to continue today. More than a 1,000 people have a shelter over their heads as a result of his benevolence.

The name of the fighter, Pack-Man, inspired the name of the charming community.

Each home in the community has two distinct entrances on opposing sides and is built for two households.

The community has residential structures as well as sports fields, a park, and a center.

Manny, who comes from a huge, extremely impoverished family, remembers his youth with misery.

Most of the time, his meals consisted mainly of bananas and root veg.

He was forced to drop out of school at the age of 12 and get a job hawking doughnuts.

The future boxing champion was then started on by his uncle.

The guy has always displayed a fantastic personality, says Manny’s uncle.

He began his daily run at 4 a.m. every day. And after six months of arduous training, I predicted that the young man would become a world champion. Thus, it occurred.

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