Boxing legend Manny Pacquiao returns to the ring Saturday night (U.S. time) to face Mario Barrios for the WBC welterweight title.
The fight takes place at the MGM Grand Garden Arena, where fans are eager to see if Pacquiao can reclaim his place atop the welterweight division.
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UNFORGETTABLE VENUE
MANNY Pacquiao has a lot of memories — good and bad — at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.
BARRIO'S RING WALK
Under the bright arena lights and amid a roaring crowd, Mario “El Azteca” Barrios walked to the ring Saturday night ahead of his highly anticipated bout against former world champion Manny Pacquiao.
THE GOAT IS HERE
Manny Pacquiao makes his epic ring walk — and the arena erupts. The 8-division world champion returns to face Mario Barrios for the WBC title.
PACMAN ON THE LEAD
Boxing Hall of Fame Larry Hazzard has Manny Pacquiao leading in the first three rounds.
BARRIOS KEEPS TITLE ON A DRAW
Mario Barrios narrowly retained the WBC welterweight crown Saturday (US time) when his clash with Manny Pacquiao ended in a 12-round majority draw at the MGM Grand.
Max De Luca scored it 115–113 for Barrios, while Steve Weisfeld and Tim Cheatham had it 114–114.Pacquiao, 46, was attempting to become the second-oldest world champion.
Pacquiao, when asked if he will fight again: "I think so."
STILL THE PEOPLE'S CHAMP.
Manny Pacquiao said he's open to fighting again after a 12-round majority draw with Mario Barrios on Saturday (US time) at the MGM Grand.
“I thought I won the fight,” said Pacquiao, 46. “It’s a close fight… wonderful fight.”
Manny Pacquiao and strength coach Justin Fortune share a private moment after his fight with Mario Barrios in Las Vegas.