- Pacquiao, Manny: There was a tournament, The Mindanao Open. For one week I fought everyday. I won on Monday, and came Tuesday I won again. On Wednesday, I fought for the bronze medal, Thursday I won silver, and on Saturday I won the gold.
- Narrator: Working to support his family, Manny dropped out from school in the 6th grade. Going hungry week in and week out he sold warm donuts on the street to survive. He would go without eating so his mother or his others siblings can eat. By age 12 Manny had become the "Man" of the family.
- Freddie Roach: I always said, you'll never know when the next Muhammad Ali is going to walk through your door. You'll never know, and then one day, this little Filipino kid at 122 pounds, comes up to me, barely could speak English.
- Ariza, Alex: If you're a Filipino, you're head is definitely held high right now, knowing that the best fighter in the world is a Filipino.
- Jim Lampley: [Within the final ten seconds of the sixth round of the fourth fight against Juan Manuel Marquez] Marquez is off balance again, now he gets his feet back and tries to roar back to nail Pacquiao with a right hand.
- Roy Jones Jr.: Oh!
- Jim Lampley: And thats another knockdown!
- Roy Jones Jr.: He's not getting up, Jim!
- [overlapping Jim Lampley]
- Jim Lampley: And will he get up?
- [overlapping Roy Jones]
- Roy Jones Jr.: He's not getting up, Jim!
- [overlapping Jim Lampley]
- Jim Lampley: Will he get up?
- [overlapping Roy Jones]
- Roy Jones Jr.: He's not getting up!
- Jim Lampley: No he's been knocked out!