Manny Pacquiao’s boxing comeback falls short
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Manny Pacquiao returns to boxing ring to face Mario Barrios
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Manny Pacquiao, who at 46 fought reigning WBC welterweight Mario Barrios to a majority draw, explained the source of his astonishing stamina.
Manny Pacquiao didn’t get the belt he wanted to win after settling for a draw in his return from retirement Saturday at MGM Grand Garden Arena, but he did enough to commit to another fight
Manny Pacquiao is a former boxing world champion who initially retired in 2021 before staging a comeback in 2025. He became the oldest welterweight world champion in history at the age of 40. The only boxer to win world championships in eight weight divisions,
The comeback sparked excitement across the boxing world, but perhaps no one felt the itch more than Amir Khan. The former world champ, who has been out of the spotlight himself, now sees an opportunity he can’t pass up: a long-awaited showdown with the legendary Pacquiao. And he’s making it known.
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Inquirer.net on MSNRomualdez on Pacquiao’s return to boxing stage: ‘Victory in itself’House of Representatives Speaker Martin Romualdez on Sunday described the return of Manny Pacquiao to the boxing scene as “victory in itself” despite the match ending in a draw. Mario Barrios defended his world welterweight crown as the judges decided on a majority draw on Sunday (Philippine time) at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.
At 46 years old, Manny Pacquiao is lacing up the gloves again. This weekend, he steps into the ring against 30-year-old Mario Barrios for the interim WBC title. During his media rounds, the Filipino legend decided to settle a debate that has recently heated up with back-and-forth comments between the two camps: prime Floyd Mayweather vs.