Boxing
Pacquiao excludes retirement: “I’m still sturdy”
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10 months agoon
Manny Pacquiao is fully involved in the last boxing run, revealing that he feels refreshed after four -year release. “Pac-Man” attacks two to three consecutive matches before she called her Hall of Fame career.
The 46-year-old Filipino icon returns to actions with a renovated goal, stating that his body healed, his mind is piercing, and the entertainment that harassed his last fight in 2021.
Pacquiao challenges Mario Barrios for the title of WBC welterweight in another record attempt on July 19 at MGM Grand.
He achieved eight masters becoming the oldest champion of 147 pounds when he defeated Keith Thurman in the same place in 2019.
World Boxing News sat the ring to watch the master at work. Two years later, against Ugas, the story was completely different.
In the series revealing quotes before the week of fighting, Pacquiao explained that this is not the end yet.
“Boxing is my passion. I missed sport. The last four years were good for my body because I have been doing it for a long time.
“I feel that my passion and fire have returned and you can see it in my work.
“I made a correction in the training camp to make sure I focus on recovering. I came back now, so I take one fight at once and do everything in my power to face the challenge before me.
“I’m not worried about any plans for the future.”
“I knew I didn’t finish”
Pacquiao recently fought in August 2021, when he lost his decision to Yordenis Ugas in Las Vegas. Performing as a farewell fight, the former world champion of eight validity now admits that the pension has never really been appropriate.
“When I retired in 2021, it was not a good feeling, because I had it in my heart and mind that I could still fight. I always knew that I could still work tough, sacrifice and focus on training. I rest and now I came back.”
Pacquiao says that the break allowed him to physically recover after decades of elite competitions. And although most warriors talk about release, Pacquiao claims that it is the opposite.
“I feel speedy and I feel that strength still exists. I can still do what I did before during training. If my team is trying to snail-paced me down at the moment and make sure that I have enough rest.
“I still want to push myself every day, but I know I have to listen to my team.”
Two or three more fights
Although he does not map a trip to retirement, Pacquiao presented a clear estimate of what was left in the tank.
“I think I have two or three more fights left. I feel that I can do it for the next few years. But I just take it one by one.”
The former-segment also confirmed the disturbances of his preparations for the fight against UGAS-SOC, which claims that this time it will not be a problem.
“I had a lot of distractions and problems before fighting in Yordenis Ugas. But now I have 100% and there are no dispersion. I just train and completely focus on fighting.”
WBN verdict
After more than 70 professional attacks and over 25 years in sport, Pacquiao’s return can still offer another unforgettable chapter.
With a pristine health card and a careful focus, the fire that made him a global icon can burn brighter than ever.
However, 30 -year -old Barrios is younger and fresher and may be too much for the older Hall of Famer.
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Floyd Mayweather Sr. had only one man in mind when he mentioned the strongest boxer in boxing history
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2 hours agoon
May 1, 2026
Floyd Mayweather Sr. had only one name in mind when asked who he thought was the greatest boxer in boxing history.
Mayweather Sr., after more than 50 years in the sport, is well-equipped to answer this question. He made his professional debut in 1974 and took part in 35 competitions, including a fight with the legendary Sugar Ray Leonard.
Mayweather Sr. is perhaps best known for his training career, as he trained his son Floyd Jr to numerous world titles and also spent stints in the corner for the likes of Oscar De La Hoya and Ricky Hatton.
In recent years, Mayweather Sr. has shared his thoughts on a wide range of topics from the world of boxing, as well in the restored cliprevealed that he thinks Earnie Shavers is the hardest hitter in the history of the sport.
“Earnie shavers! [Asked, not Mike Tyson?] Earnie Shavers!”
This is a view shared by many other fighters, and it’s effortless to see why – 70 of Shavers’ 76 claimed wins have been by knockout, 23 of them in the first round.
Although he unsuccessfully challenged for the world heavyweight title twice, he demonstrated his immense strength in both of those fights, knocking down Muhammad Ali in the second round of their 1977 fight and defeating Larry Holmes in the seventh round of their 1979 battle.
Shavers sadly passed away in September 2022 at the age of 78 after a low illness, but it is clear that boxing fans will forever remember him as one of the most powerful men to ever grace the sport.
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Anthony Joshua vs. Tyson Fury scheduled for October–November after the July 25 fight
Published
4 hours agoon
May 1, 2026
Hearn and Warren’s conflicting schedules mean the British heavyweight clash is not fully finalized
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Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury are expected to fight later this year, but the date remains uncertain even though both camps claim to have reached an agreement. The fight depends on whether Joshua makes it to his fight, which will take place on July 25 in Riyad against Kristian Prenga.
Fury returned earlier this month with a decision victory over Arslanbek Makhmudov, his first victory since 2023, and immediately called for Joshua, who was watching from ringside. From that moment on, the desire to fight intensified again.
Joshua is still scheduled to return to action in July after a break following a fatal car crash in Nigeria that killed two of his close friends. He confirmed that he will continue his career and that his next target will be Fury, provided he manages to get a summer fight.
This first step is now ready. Joshua will face Kristian Prenga on July 25 in Riyad, with both sides claiming a deal with Fury will be concluded later. Eddie Hearn has identified November as his target.
“We’ll be back in July against Kristian Prengi and then, if all goes well, we’ll fight Tyson Fury in November. Everything has been signed on our end and ready to go. Fury said he’s signed the contract too, so there’s no point in denying it, in the end we’re going to fight without a doubt the biggest fight in the history of British boxing,” Hearn told Punch Podcast.
For Fury’s side, Frank Warren provided another window on when the fight would happen.
“It’s signed. Tyson signed up for it a few months ago and we were waiting for AJ and he already did it. So the fight will continue and it looks like it will take place sometime in October,” Warren said on talkSport Boxing.
The difference between October and November is compact on paper, but it usually means that the details are not yet fully settled. Fury’s dates, location and schedule still need to be finalized before anything can truly be wrapped up.
The fight goes on under a certain condition. Joshua has to get through July first. Until that happens, everything else is still being discussed.
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Manny Pacquiao Names One Fighter He Would Like to Face: ‘They Protected Him from Me’
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6 hours agoon
May 1, 2026
Manny Pacquiao has faced plenty of top-flight stars over the course of his three-decade-long career, but there is one fighter the Filipino star still regrets not being able to fight.
“Pac Man” competed in famed fights with the likes of Floyd Mayweather, Oscar De La Hoya and Juan Manuel Marquez and remains in the sport to this day, hoping to break his own record as the oldest welterweight world champion in boxing history.
However, before the veteran can continue this mission, he is scheduled to fight a rematch with Mayweather in September – however, it is unclear whether it will be a professional or exhibition space.
The 47-year-old icon said, reflecting on his 73-fight career Vibration that he still regrets not having had the opportunity to hand Terence Crawford his first defeat before “Bud” retired with a 42-0 record.
“The Crawford fight. Because Bob Arum kept it. I’m covered by top-tier promotions and he’s been covered by top-tier promotions before, so I would love to fight him. But it never happened. Bob didn’t give it to me.”
Pacquiao and Crawford have been linked to the fight multiple times, and intriguingly, when the Omaha cameraman was asked the same question, he stated that he had been “chasing this fight for years” and regretted that it didn’t happen.
If he remains interested, Pacquiao has shared his desire to fight anyone while he is dynamic in the sport, including Crawford.
“As long as I stay dynamic in boxing, I will never do it [duck] whoever is in line. Whoever I face, I will face.”
Crawford doesn’t seem interested in returning to the ring despite the allure of a lucrative rematch with Canelo Alvarez, while Pacquiao appears to be absent in 2026 due to Mayweather’s defeat.
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