Manny Pacquiao's comeback falls short
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Filipino boxing legend Manny Pacquiao returned to the ring at age 46 and delivered a remarkable performance against the 30-year-old WBC welterweight champion Mario Barrios in Las Vegas on Sunday. CompuBox data showed Barrios landed 120 of 668 total punches to Pacquiao’s 101 of 577 and Barrios landed more jabs (45-20) while Pacquiao led in power punches,
A fter boxing legend Manny Pacquiao’s highly anticipated return to the ring ended in a split draw against Mario Barrios, all eyes turned to his biggest supporter—his wife, Jinkee Pacquiao—who broke her silence with a heartfelt message.
The public enjoyed Manny Pacquiao's historic return to professional boxing despite the judges' final verdict after declaring a "majority draw", with the Filipino legend unable to t
After Saturday's draw with Mario Barrios, Manny Pacquiao – who turns 47 in December – said he believes he could return to fight again by year’s end, preferably against a champion.
Manny Pacquiao's return to the ring at the weekend after a four-year hiatus marked the latest example of a boxer well past his prime who could not resist the temptation of the squared circle and a chance to add to his competitive legacy.
The legend is back. Manny Pacquiao makes his return from a four-year absence (and retirement) to try and once again capture gold. Pacquiao is set to take on WBC welterweight champion Mario Barrios in the main event from the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Saturday night in Las Vegas.
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.