
Manny Pacquiao to make stunning ring comeback against Mario Barrios in July
Boxing great Manny Pacquiao is gearing up for a grand return to the ring after announcing that he is coming out of retirement to fight Mario Barrios for the WBC welterweight crown on July 19 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. 'I'm back. On July 19, I return to the ring to face WBC Welterweight Champion Mario Barrios at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Let's make history!' Pacquiao said in social media posts. Pacquiao's team had earlier announced that the Filipino legend is planning to make a comeback after conceding defeat in a bid for another seat in the Philippines Senate. 'His comeback aligns with his scheduled induction into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in June, capping a storied sports legacy that continues to inspire millions of Filipino people,' an earlier statement said. The 46-year-old has not fought since defeat to Yordenis Ugas in August 2021. It is yet unclear if the fight in Las Vegas is a one-off or if boxing's only eight-division champion is coming out of retirement full-time. Pacquiao has already shared footage of him working with his long-time trainer Freddie Roach at the Wild Card Gym in Los Angeles. His eldest son, Manny Pacquiao Jr, 24, has also been working with Roach and is expected to make his professional debut on the undercard. July 19 is set to be the summer's biggest night of boxing with the rematch between Tim Tszyu and Sebastian Fundora slated to be the co-main at the MGM Grand Arena, and the event coming on the same day as Oleksandr Usyk's heavyweight title defence against Daniel Dubois in London. In an earlier statement, Pacquiao promised to continue serving the country despite losing in the midterm elections. 'I may not have won in my run for the Senate, but I am totally grateful for each vote, each prayer and support,' Pacquiao said. 'The fight continues. Service continues. For God. For the country. For each Filipino.' Pacquiao previously served as a senator from 2016-22. He then made a bid for the presidency in 2022 elections but failed. A world champion in eight divisions from flyweight to super welterweight, Pacquiao appeared to end a 26-year career in 2021 with a record of 62-8-2 (39 KO's). Barrios retained the WBC welterweight belt with a draw against Abel Ramos last November in Arlington, Texas. Those close to the Pacquiao camp had said that the boxing great believes he still has a few years left in him. 'Manny feels good and that he still has it in him to compete at that level. He feels he can still fight two or three more times, this year, next year and maybe even into 2027,' a source close to Pacquiao told The National.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


The National
7 days ago
- The National
Boxing great Vasiliy Lomachenko confirms retirement aged 37
Ukrainian boxing great Vasiliy Lomachenko has announced his retirement at the age of 37. Lomachenko can lay claim to one of the most decorated resumes in the history of the sport, with a glittering professional run coming after one of the greatest amateur careers of all time. He claimed Olympic gold at Beijing 2008 and London 2012 before turning pro with an improbable ledger of 396-1 in the unpaid ranks. He was also a double world and European champion. His solitary defeat came in his first world championship bout when, at 19, he had to settle for silver following defeat to the Russian Albert Selimov. He avenged that loss at the Beijing Games the following year. After turning professional in 2013, he won a world title in just his third bout and became a three-weight world champion by his 12th. 'I am thankful that, as my career comes to an end, I have generated clarity about the direction a person must take in order to achieve true victory,' Lomachenko said in a video posted on social media. Considered one of the most technically gifted fighters of all time, Lomachenko boasted outstanding footwork thanks to ballet training as a youngster. Fast hands, aggression, combination punching and an ability to pivot and create angles made him a fan favourite and separated him from the competition. As a professional, Lomachenko spent much of his career fighting way above his optimal weight as he went in search of fresh challenges. He retires with a record of 18 wins and three losses, two of which were highly controversial. A close friend of unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk, he was trained throughout his career by his father Anatoly Lomachenko. 'My father taught me not only boxing, but how to be a role model for my own children,' he said. 'I've made many mistakes in life and in the gym, but he was always by my side, correcting me when needed. I have many warm memories.' Following his outstanding amateur career, Lomachenko challenged for a world title in just his second professional fight, losing a controversial bout to Orlando Salido in 2014. Mexican veteran Salido came in overweight and fouled Lomachenko with low blows throughout. He bounced back in his next fight by outclassing Gary Russell Jr to claim the WBO featherweight title, before going on to win world titles at super-featherweight and lightweight. The likes of Nicholas Walters, Guillermo Rigondeaux and Jorge Linares were swept aside before he lost a narrow decision to Teofimo Lopez up at lightweight in 2020. Lomachenko picked up three more wins before a controversial defeat to a much bigger and younger Devin Haney. The consensus was that the Ukrainian had done enough to earn the nod. He bounced back to win the IBF lightweight title against George Kambosos Jr last May but has decided to bow out with his legacy more than secured.


Khaleej Times
21-05-2025
- Khaleej Times
'I'm back': Pacquiao coming out of retirement to face Barrios in title fight
Manny Pacquiao will come out of retirement to face Mario Barrios for the WBC welterweight championship on July 19 in Las Vegas, the 46-year-old Filipino boxer said on Wednesday. Pacquiao is the only boxer to win world championships in a record eight weight divisions while he was also the oldest welterweight world champion in history at the age of 40 in 2019. A Filipino senator from 2016 to 2022, Pacquiao had retired from boxing in 2021 while he also ran for president in 2022. "I'm back. On July 19, I return to the ring to face WBC Welterweight Champion Mario Barrios at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Let's make history," Pacquiao wrote on Instagram. The southpaw, who has 62 wins, eight losses and two draws in a 72-fight career, was also elected to the International Boxing Hall of Fame as part of the Class of 2025. Barrios, a Mexican-American boxer, has 29 wins in 32 bouts, winning 18 by knockout and losing twice.


Dubai Eye
21-05-2025
- Dubai Eye
Pacquiao confirms return in title fight against Barrios
Manny Pacquiao will come out of retirement to face Mario Barrios for the WBC welterweight championship on July 19 in Las Vegas, the 46-year-old Filipino boxer said on Wednesday. Pacquiao is the only boxer to win world championships in a record eight weight divisions while he was also the oldest welterweight world champion in history at the age of 40 in 2019. A Filipino senator from 2016 to 2022, Pacquiao had retired from boxing in 2021 while he also ran for president in 2022. "I'm back. On July 19, I return to the ring to face WBC Welterweight Champion Mario Barrios at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Let's make history," Pacquiao wrote on Instagram. The southpaw, who has 62 wins, eight losses and two draws in a 72-fight career, was also elected to the International Boxing Hall of Fame as part of the Class of 2025. Barrios, a Mexican-American boxer, has 29 wins in 32 bouts, winning 18 by knockout and losing twice.