Manny Pacquiao's Return to Boxing at 46: What You Need to Know
Manny Pacquiao, the legendary boxer and politician from the Philippines, is making a comeback to the ring at the age of 46. After a four-year retirement, Pacquiao aims to break records by winning a world title again. Despite facing a younger opponent, Pacquiao's passion for boxing remains strong as he prepares for his fight against Mario Barrios in Las Vegas.

There's a crowd outside Nat Thai Food at Freddie Roach Square shopping center in Hollywood, waiting for Manny Pacquiao. The boxing legend is training at Wild Card Boxing for his fight against Mario Barrios. Pacquiao, 46, aims to make history by becoming the oldest welterweight champion. He started his career at Wild Card 24 years ago under trainer Freddie Roach.
Pacquiao's return to boxing after a four-year retirement is a risky move. His last fight against Ugas showed signs of aging, but Pacquiao remains determined. Despite doubts, Pacquiao is confident in his ability to surprise fans once again. His fight against Barrios will take place at MGM Grand Garden Arena.
Should Pacquiao win, it will be another historic moment in his illustrious career. The future remains uncertain, but Pacquiao's resilience and passion for boxing continue to drive him forward.
According to the source: ESPN Philippines.
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