Siaca was born in
Toa Baja, Puerto Rico, the son of Manny Siaca Sr., who was a noted boxing trainer and trained the likes of
Edwin Rosario and
Wilfredo Vazquez to world championships. He turned pro in 1997 and challenged
Bruno Girard in 2000 for the WBA Super Middleweight Title, but lost a split decision. In 2001 he took on
Byron Mitchell for the vacant WBA Super Middleweight Title. Although Siaca was down in the 9th and 12th, he was leading in the fight but was stopped in the 12th. He challenged Mitchell later in the year and in a fight in which Siaca was down in the first and Mitchell was down in the 12th, Siaca lost a split decision. In 2004 Siaca was able to capture a belt, winning the WBA Super Middleweight Title in an upset split decision victory over
Anthony Mundine. He lost the title in his first defense to
Mikkel Kessler, after Siaca remained in his corner after round 7. In 2006 he moved up in weight and battled
Silvio Branco for the interim WBA Light Heavyweight Title, but lost the decision. ==Professional boxing record==