Manny Pacquiao Announces Rizin Bout For 2023; Date And Opponent TBA
It really does seem as though living legend Manny Pacquiao is following the “retirement” route his former rival Floyd Mayweather took, almost identically.
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It really does seem as though living legend Manny Pacquiao is following the “retirement” route his former rival Floyd Mayweather took, almost identically.
It seems there is a good chance living legend Manny Pacquiao will engage in further exhibition bouts over the coming months.
It wasn’t an official victory that will count on his boxing record, but living legend Manny Pacquiao picked up a victory of sorts last night in South Korea, as he had his hand raised and was announced as the winner after the completion of his six round (two minutes per session) exhibition bout with martial arts You Tuber DK Yoo.
Living legend and all-time great Manny Pacquiao will return to the ring. Pac Man, the latest superstar to sign on for an exhibition bout, will face South Korean martial artist DK Yoo.
Living legend Manny Pacquiao has spoken some more about his upcoming exhibition bout with martial artist DK Yoo. The two are set to have their bout in Seoul this December.
You could, and perhaps do, refer to it as THAT knockout.
It was on this day in December, back in 2012, when Manny Pacquiao fought his final fight with arch-rival and fellow great Juan Manuel Marquez.
Some fights, whether they are billed as Super Fights or whether they are just plain old, shall we say, garden variety match-ups, are tough to watch.
The story surrounding the whole Carlos Padilla admitted to cheating in the Manny Pacquiao-Nedal Hussein fight, with the referee stating how he gave a floored Pacquiao extra seconds to recover, sure has got big.
Fans may recall how, at the recent WBC convention in Acapulco, warrior Jeff Fenech was awarded a fourth world title some 31 years after almost everyone felt he had done enough to have won it from Azumah Nelson in their all-action super-featherweight title fight.
We all know how, in the sport of boxing, one fight, one result, can change a career – a life. Australian warrior Nedal Hussein knows this better than anyone.