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At age 46 and four years removed from his last bout, Filipino boxing legend Manny Pacquiao dusts off his gloves for one more fight against 30-year-old Mexican-American Mario Barrios for the WBC welter
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 electrified Las Vegas once more, nearly 24 years since he debuted with a massive upset against Lehlo Ledwaba for the IBF junior featherweight title.Pacquiao, 46, pushed WBC welterweight champion Mario Barrios to the edge in a pulsating and captivating title bout on July 19 at MGM Grand.
Manny Pacquiao, 46, came out of retirement to box Mario Barrios, resulting in a majority draw. Despite not reclaiming his record as the oldest welterweight champion, Pacquiao showcased resilience, sparking discussions on boxing's risks for aging athletes.
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Inquirer Sports on MSNPacquiao says he’s going to rumble some morePutting everything into equation, Manny Pacquiao still came out a winner in his return from a four-year retirement. He definitely didn’t lose, either, as the 46-year-old legend
Pacquiao narrowly missed the chance to break his own record as the oldest welterweight champion in history, a feat he first achieved in 2019 at age 40 by
LAS VEGAS – On the evening of July 19, 2025, Manny Pacquiao returned to the ring at age 46—older, wiser, and still hungry. Facing reigning WBC welterweight champion Mario Barrios