Manny Pacquiao returns to boxing ring to face Mario Barrios
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Inquirer Sports on MSNBoxing world reacts to ‘crazy’ Pacquiao-Barrios majority drawCurrent and former world boxing champions couldn’t believe Manny Pacquiao’s comeback against Mario Barrios ended in majority draw on Sunday night (Manila time) at MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Many believe the 46-year-old Pacquiao clearly won,
Emmanuel "Jimuel" Pacquiao's boxing debut will be coming at a later date, rather then right before his father's return to the ring.
Manny Pacquiao’s shock result in comeback fight brings more questions than answers - A 46-year-old Pacquiao, boxing professionally for the first time since 2021, challenged Mario Barrios for the WBC w
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Philstar.com on MSNBoxing titles still within reach for PacquiaoManny Pacquiao’s quest for another boxing record did not stop when he came up short in wresting the World Boxing Council welterweight title from Mario Barrios last Sunday (Manila time). Another current beltholder has entered Pacquiao’s crosshairs — American Rolly Romero (17-2,
Saturday's scorecards robbed Pacquiao of a legendary win befitting a legendary career. They also stole from him something more precious — time.
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Here's when to expect Manny Pacquiao and Mario Barrios to walk out to the ring for their WBC welterweight title fight in Las Vegas.
Each card contains world title fights and big names, with fights ranging from Oleksandr Usyk vs. Daniel Dubois for the undisputed heavyweight championship to Manny Pacquiao ending his retirement at 46 to fight Mario Barrios for the WBC welterweight championship.
Given the circumstances, Manny Pacquiao may have turned in one of his best performances, but it wasn't enough to earn victory over Mario Barrios.
Manny Pacquiao's bid to break his record as boxing's oldest welterweight champion was foiled in Las Vegas by a majority draw against Mario Barrios that ended his four-year retirement.
But Pacquiao, in the end, fell just short on the judges' scorecards as Mario Barrios escaped with a majority draw to retain the WBC welterweight championship. Two judges scored the bout a draw, and judge Max DeLuca awarded Barrios a 115-113 victory. The Associated Press scored the fight 115-113 in favor of Pacquiao.
Pacquiao's pay-per-view fights have generated nearly $1.3 billion in revenue, including a staggering $400 million for his highly publicized 2015 fight against Mayweather. That fight also represented Pacquiao's highest payday to date, with him bringing in an estimated $130 million from the bout.