Manny Pacquiao isn’t looking to step down easily, and while fans are happy to see him back in the ring, the 46-year-old should also realize that continuing could risk severe health issues. On July 19, boxing’s only eight-division world champion proved he still had it, nearly pulling off a massive upset against WBC welterweight champion Mario “El Azteca” Barrios (30), more than a decade his junior. The bout ended in a majority draw — two judges scored it 114-114, one 115-113 in Barrios’s favor, allowing the champion to retain his title. That result kept Pacquiao from breaking his own record as the oldest welterweight champion, and now he’s eyeing another shot. Pacquiao’s record now stands at 62-8-3, not 62-8 as previously stated. Despite being behind on the cards going into round 10, his
Gervonta Davis Given One Condition to Fight Manny Pacquiao in December, Report Resurfaces Gervonta Davis could face Manny Pacquiao this December, but a key stipulation from PacMan might change everyth

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