Manny Pacquiao’s return to boxing for the summer title shot inspired the legend of Tom Brady’s NFL to return to football.
This is the view of Sean Gibbons, president of the MP promotion and the long -term right page of Pacquiao.
Gibbons fed History in Great Britain Daily Mail Stating that Brady wanted to come back. Unfortunately, history cites unconfirmed “confidential sources” and does not come straight from the mouth of the horse. The article also does not state that Tom Brady’s return will take place for the upcoming NFL season.
Instead, the report provides Brady’s selection for the US team at the Olympic Games in 2028. After the International Olympic Committee approved the free version of Flag Football for the Los Angeles exhibition.
Confidently states: “He (Tom Brady) wants a golden medal. And is there a better way to stay goat and return to sport he loves than helping his country to get gold?
“He knows that he could lend a hand and stand out in this environment. Because his life is very planned and has a tight pattern, many things can succumb to him at that time.
“Because the Olympic Games are in Los Angeles, he would not have to travel far. It would be one of the best birthday.”
Brady would be 50 years aged before the games appear and is unlikely to be part of this event. However, this is a good story, and Gibbons did not waste time to connect Pacquiao with the hand in the return of the most furnished playmaker in the history of NFL.
Gibbons said only World Boxing News: “Tom Brady is inspired, he saw Manny Pacquiao, who said,” I came back! “
“So, Tom Brady (said) that he returns. If Manny Pacquiao can do it at the age of 46, I can do it at 47!”
Pacquiao challenges Mario Barrios for the title of WBC Wytreight Wakwaj on July 19 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.
The fight is a full circle for a veteran, whose first title in the world was the desired green and golden lane with the fly weight in 1998.
If Pacquiao can dethrone Barrios, he expands his record as the oldest welterweight master by six years.
On July 20, 2019, Pacquiao defeated the invincible Keith Thurman through a divided decision in the same place to capture the reference point.
This time in the next win Pacquiao is also ahead of George Foreman on the list of the oldest world champions. The only man standing above him is Bernard Hopkins, who did it at the age of 49.
Firat Arslan claims that he is the oldest at the age of 53, but his victory in 2024 over Angel Ledesma had only the golden lane WBA on the line.
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