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Manny Pacquiao embraces underdog status ahead of comeback fight against Barrios

Manny Pacquiao embraces underdog status ahead of comeback fight against Barrios

Japan Times5 days ago
Former world champion Manny Pacquiao is embracing his underdog status as he gets ready to turn back the clock when he steps out of retirement to face WBC welterweight champion Mario Barrios in their showdown at the MGM Grand on Saturday.
The 46-year-old Filipino feels rejuvenated after four years away from the ring and said he was returning for another opportunity to make history.
"I'm enjoying training camp as much as I did when I was 26 or 29 years old," Pacquiao said at Wednesday's news conference. "The motivation to train hard, and the discipline are the same.
"I mean, it's because I've been away from boxing why I'm still interested and passionate about fighting."
The veteran fighter retired from boxing in 2021. He had a stint in the Philippine Senate from 2016 to 2022 and an unsuccessful presidential bid in 2022.
His remarkable record includes championships in eight weight divisions — a first in boxing history — and he was the oldest welterweight world champion at age 40 in 2019.
"I cannot imagine that I am still fighting here in the Grand Arena after 24 years," he said. "It's a blessing, a favor from God, and I'm so thankful to be here, still fighting and putting on a good show for the fans."
He is also enjoying being the underdog.
"In so many of my fights, I was the underdog, and I surprised them," he added. "Manny always brings surprises."
Standing in his path is Barrios, a Mexican-American with 29 wins (18 by knockout) and two defeats in 32 bouts, who remains confident despite facing a boxing great.
"You know, Manny is a very likeable person," Barrios said. "I can't think of anything bad to say about him other than, you know, he's facing me for my title.
"At the end of the day, he's just another man in there. He's another opponent trying to take my title, regardless of everything he's accomplished and given to the sport."
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