Manny Pacquiao will leave the pension to face Mario Barrios to the WBC Wytreight Championship on July 19 in Las Vegas, said 46-year-old Filipino boxer on Wednesday.
“I came back. On July 19, I am coming back to the ring to face the WBC WBC WBC Master Mario Barrios at MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Let’s dear story!” Pacquiao wrote on Instagram.
Pacquiao, who withdrew from boxing in 2021, was a senator in his family Philippines in 2016-2022. He also ran to president in 2022.
Known for his brisk hands and knockout strength, Pacquiao fought strongly in his last sanctioned fight, unanimous decision defeat against Jordenis Ugas in the WBA semi -edited championships in 2021. Later he competed in a boxing match in July 2024 about Barrio.
Pacquiao is the only boxer who won the world championships in record eight weight divisions, while he was also the oldest world champion in history at the age of 40 in 2019.
Southpaw, which has 62 wins, eight losses and two draws in a 72-walk career, was also elected to the International Gallery of Fame as part of class 2025.
Barrios, a Mexican-American boxer, has 29 wins in 32 matches, winning 18 by knockout. The last time he fought with Abel Ramos based on Jake Paul’s decision with Mike Tyson in November last year. He won the WBC momentary title in September 2023, when he developed Ugas and was raised to the full master in June 2024. After Terenka Crawford was appointed as a “master during a break” after he moved to 154 pounds towards Israil Madrymov. Only two Barrios’ losses came to Gervont Davis and Keith Thurman.
The event of cooperation will be a rematch between the unified Master Master, Sebastian Fund (22-1-1, 14 KO) and Tim Tziu (25-2, 18 KO). They both met earlier on March 30, 2024. The fund entered as a compact -term deputy and won the divided decision in nervousness.
The card was originally scheduled for T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, but the previously planned concert by Lady Gaga pushed Pacquiao’s return to the neighboring MGM Garden Garden Arena, where he debuted in the United States and won his first significant world title against Lehlohonolo Ledwaba on June 23, 2001.