Manny Pacquiao, 46, falls short of history-making title win
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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.
Manny Pacquiao pushed back against his doubters, the odds and even Father Time on Saturday night — and nearly made some history. 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.
Manny Pacquiao considers his options after the controversial draw with MarioBarrios. What is next for the boxing legend?The post Pacquiao’s Manager Floats 2 Bigger Names Than Barrios for Next Fightappeared first on Heavy Sports.
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Inquirer Sports on MSNBoxing world reacts to ‘crazy’ Pacquiao-Barrios majority draw
Current 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,
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.
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Inquirer Sports on MSNCampaign, failed Senate bid robbed Pacquiao time to train
HOLLYWOOD—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.
Manny Pacquiao lost by majority draw to Mario Barrios for the WBC welterweight title. One judge gave Barrios a narrow 115-113 win Saturday.
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,
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Inquirer Sports on MSNIn Las Vegas, Pacquiao proves he is still a top draw
Manny 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