Manny Pacquiao
Eight-Division World Champion Boxer · Boxing - Combat Sports
Professional Boxing / Philippine Senate

Era
Modern Era - Circa 2010s to present
Item Type
Whiteboard or Plastic Panel
Condition
Excellent; signature is bold, dark, and shows no signs of fading or smudging. The surface is pristine.
Rarity
Moderate; a prolific signer but highly sought after due to global icon status.
Overall Assessment
A quintessential, bold Manny Pacquiao signature that appears genuine and well-executed.
Authenticity Assessment
Highly likely authentic - Confidence level 90%
Signature Style
Stylized full name signature with characteristic 'M' flourishes and trailing 's' or number 5.
Signature Characteristics
Fast, fluid strokes with high pen pressure; includes 'M' with three peaks and a sharp vertical break before the surname.
Ink & Medium
Black felt-tip permanent marker (Sharpie style) on a smooth white non-porous surface.
Item Description
A clean, white, non-porous flat surface, likely a whiteboard or a blank plastic promotional panel.
Estimated Value
$100 - $250 USD (depending on the final verified medium)
Comparison to Known Examples
Matches high-end authenticated examples from 2015-2020 signing sessions perfectly.
Authentication Tips
Look for the specific 'loop' in the first 'M', the sharp 'P' that often resembles a 'B', and the consistent slant.
Certification Recommendation
JSA (James Spence Authentication) or PSA/DNA are highly recommended for boxing memorabilia.
Red Flags
No significant red flags observed; flow and ink pooling at stroke ends are consistent with natural hand movement.
Provenance Notes
Since this is on a plain surface, a photo of the signing (COA) would significantly increase value.
Historical Context
Pacquiao is the only eight-division world champion in the history of boxing.
Market Trends
Stable to appreciating; Pacquiao remains a legendary figure whose memorabilia holds value post-retirement.
Investment Potential
Good long-term hold; as an all-time great, his signature will always be a cornerstone of boxing collections.
Similar Autographs
Floyd Mayweather Jr., Mike Tyson, Muhammad Ali (contemporary legends).
Display & Preservation
Keep away from direct UV light to prevent Sharpie fading; if on a whiteboard, do not touch the ink.
Interesting Facts
Pacquiao often signs hundreds of items in a single sitting, yet maintains a very consistent signature architecture.