
What time and TV channel is Manny Pacquiao v Mario Barrios on tonight?
The WBC Welterweight title will be on the line as the 46-year-old returns to the ring for the first time in four years.
He takes on a man in Barrios who is planning on showing no mercy: 'They're saying he's faster, and he's rested.
'We have been training for not a prime Pacquiao, but a Pacquiao within the last ten years. So, we have been looking at a lot of those kind of fights.'
'It's not a real version of him, but there are still habits that he made in those little exhibitions that were able to pick up.
'He fought another tall opponent that had reach and size over him. We weren't looking too hard at those performances in those exhibitions.'
Here's what you need to know about the event: Where is the fight taking place?
The MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas. When does the event start?
1AM Irish time, 8pm on the East coast of America.
The main event is expected to get under way at around 4AM. Where can I watch the fight
Dazn will be streaming the contest. Fight card Manny Pacquiao vs Mario Barrios ; For Barrios' WBC welterweight title
; Sebastian Fundora vs Tim Tszyu ; For Fundora's WBC super welterweight title
; Isaac Cruz vs Angel Fierro ; Super lightweight
; Brandon Figueroa vs Joet Gonzalez ; Featherweight
; Gary Russell Jr vs Hugo Castaneda; Super featherweight

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