Manny Pacquiao, 46, falls short of history-making title win
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Following the draw with Barrios, Pacquiao seeks next moves in boxing. Will this affect the spotlight on Mayweather?
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Inquirer Sports on MSNCampaign, failed Senate bid robbed Pacquiao time to trainHOLLYWOOD—Manny Pacquiao threw a flurry of punches in the air while wearing his signature smile as he was about to leave the post-fight press conference late Saturday night at MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas.
A full Saturday of boxing is on tap for July 19 in Las Vegas, when welterweight champion Mario Barrios and Manny Pacquiao square off in a main event.
Manny Pacquiao is stepping back into the ring Saturday night, aiming to take the WBC welterweight title from Mario Barrios.
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Inquirer Sports on MSNIn Las Vegas, Pacquiao proves he is still a top drawManny Pacquiao had won three professional bouts and was two weeks away from his first knockout victory by the time Mario Barrios was born. So there was little surprise that familiar
Manny Pacquiao returned to the ring at the age of 46, and fought to a majority draw against WBC welterweight champion Mario Barrios on Saturday at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. Pacquiao, boxing's only eight-division champion,
Hall of Famer Manny Pacquiao is back. The former eight-division champion has decided to return to boxing after nearly four years away to try and win another world title at the age of 46 on Saturday. He challenges WBC welterweight champion Mario Barrios in the main event of a PBC on Prime PPV at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.