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Manny Pacquiao is expected to return by early 2016 for his return and possibly last fight of his colourful boxing career though his opponent has yet to be named.
Come 2016, Filipino boxer Manny Pacquiao’s return and likely last match could end up a retirement match if it is true that his camp is once again in talks with Floyd Mayweather Jr. and company.
Gennady Golovking is set to take on David Lemieux this coming October 17 at the Madison Square Garden in New York City, a title unification bout that should prove to be interesting.
The latest on Filipino boxing icon is not really tied up with his professional career but rather on his political ambitions. By now everyone knows that Pacquiao, currently serving as a congressman for his hometown Saranggani Province, has announced his plans to run for a senate seat.
As expected, Filipino boxing icon Manny Pacquiao has formally announced his intent to run for a senate seat Monday, October 5 though he kept some people hanging on which party he would be joining.
Manny Pacquiao is expected to make his much awaited return by early 2016, assuming he finally gets official medical clearance from his doctor concerning his right shoulder.
With no word yet on who the Filipino boxing champ intends to face for his return bout next year, the name of Juan Manuel Marquez has been mentioned among the possible opponents yet again.
Lucas Matthysse may have taken note of the fact that he is among the shortlist of possible boxers that Filipino boxer Manny Pacquiao could be facing in early 2016.
As most people continue to ponder on what Floyd Mayweather Jr. plans to do after snagging his 49-0 record with an expected win over Andre Berto, one name that has been slowly linked to his future plans is Manny Pacquiao.
As far as Amir Khan is concerned, there is only one man on his radar, Filipino boxing champion Manny Pacquiao.
Floyd Mayweather expectedly won over Andre Berto but the interesting part of that tiff held last weekend was more of the post-game interview over at the MGM Grand Garden in Las Vegas.
For years, Floyd Mayweather Jr. and his camp have alleged that Filipino boxing icon Manny Pacquiao was using PEDS but now it looks like he will have some explaining to do.
Looking back to the disappointing finish of the Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Manny Pacquiao fight last May 2 in Las Vegas, one thing that could have saved the alleged ‘Fight of the Century’ was a knockout win.
More than three months have passed since the celebrated Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Manny Pacquiao fight and to this day, the Filipino boxer still believes he won that fight.
Amir Khan may have missed out on Floyd Mayweather Jr. and much of that was blamed on the British boxer’s constant yapping that apparently did not sit well with the Mayweather camp.