Manny Pacquiao Has A Change In Pace Of Sports After Classic Barrios Fight

Manny Pacquiao Has A Change In Pace Of Sports After Classic Barrios Fight

Manny Pacquiao at 46 rolled back the years in a classic vintage fight and performance last weekend in Las Vegas.

The Filipino eight-weight world champion boxed to a draw with WBC welterweight world champion Mario Barrios.

Following the bout Pacquiao is now on the golf course in a change of pace of sports entirely, saying on the X platform:

“From the ring to the green. Still swinging.”

Pacquiao will be 47 before the end of the year and is contention to fight Gervonta Davis and Rolly Romero even next up.

Once again putting in a classic, old school, vintage performance in the boxing ring last weekend showing why he continues to prove all the time one truth in boxing.

Impossible is nothing. That is a fact.

If he has another good training camp in LA with Freddie Roach and gets his game plan down a bit better, there is no telling how far he can still go.

He can certainly compete for world titles and then some.

Pacquiao continues to also train fighters and offer advise to boxers and has a strong promotional company in the sport.

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