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With Manny Pacquiao reaching His 59th fight this past weekend I thought it would be interesting to compare this boxing super star to another 59 fight veteran who is also a world champion, Wladimir Klitschko, who (as we all know on this site) has been completley Ignored by the same media, sports writers and boxing historians that have been lavishing over Pacquiao.But just how much greater has the career Manny Pacquiao been compared to Wladimir's? Here's what I could dig up!While Wladimir's amateur career is well documented (six times National champion, four times European champion, two times world champion and Olympic gold medalist.) the amateur career of Pacquiao (as I can find) is a complete mystery.I found nothing about Him on any of the "Wiki" type boxing sits. One site said Manny was 84-4 as an amateur, but who knows?As professionals, both have 59 fights, Pacquiao started two years earlier than Wladimir. (Killing the argument that heavyweights don't fight as much as the lower weight divisions.)Both won their first world title 47 months after turning pro.Both Pacquiao and Klitschko have lost three pro fights.Wladimir has defended a world title 17 times. Pacquiao, 19 times.One argument for Pacquiao is He has moved up in weight. Well, Wladimir fights in an unlimited weight division, so He's been moving up and down from the very start. The best way show this is to take Pacquiao's lightest weight (105lb) and compare that to His heaviest opponent (probably De La Hoya, 160lb at His heaviest). A differnce of 55lb. Then take Wladimir's lightest weight, 221lb and compare it to His heaviest opponent (Paea Wolfgramm, 288lb). A differnce of 67lb. So Wladimir has been fighting bigger opponents than Pacquiao for most of His career.I just thought some may find this interesting....