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Manny Pacquiao vs Mario Barrios Ends in Draw: Boxing Legend’s Comeback Falls Short

Pacquiao’s Return Fight at 46 Ends in Draw Against Barrios in Las Vegas Showdown

by The Daily Desk
July 20, 2025
in Boxing, Game Highlights, Sports, Sports News
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Boxing Comeback: Manny Pacquiao Held to Draw by Mario Barrios at Age 46 - AP Photo/John Locher

Manny Pacquiao’s Return Ends in Draw with Mario Barrios in Welterweight Title Fight - AP Photo/John Locher

Pacquiao returns to the ring after four years, but falls short of reclaiming a world title

Manny Pacquiao, 46, Fights Mario Barrios to Draw in Comeback Bout

Manny Pacquiao’s big comeback fight on Saturday night ended in a majority draw against WBC welterweight champion Mario Barrios. The 46-year-old Filipino boxing legend was aiming to become the oldest fighter to win a welterweight world title, but the judges’ scorecards left him just short.

Despite leading early, Pacquiao couldn’t hold off a late surge from the younger Barrios. The result keeps Barrios’ title intact, while Pacquiao walks away without the belt—but not without proving he can still fight at a high level.

Here’s what happened and why it matters.

A Legendary Return at the Same Venue

Pacquiao made his return to boxing at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas—the same venue where he began his U.S. career 24 years ago with an upset win over Lehlo Ledwaba. Now 46, Pacquiao stepped into the ring after four years of retirement, hoping to add one more historic win to his record.

But his comeback didn’t end in victory. After 12 rounds, two judges scored the fight 114-114, and one gave Barrios a narrow 115-113 win. The draw means Barrios retains his WBC welterweight title.

“I thought I won the fight,” Pacquiao said afterward. “It was a close fight. He was very tough.”

Pacquiao Started Strong, Then Slowed Down

Pacquiao, who entered the fight with a record of 62 wins, 8 losses, and 3 draws (39 knockouts), looked sharp in the early rounds. He showed flashes of his old self—quick combinations, sneaky left hands, and non-stop pressure. The crowd of 13,107, most cheering for Pacquiao, roared with every punch he landed.

But as the fight went on, Pacquiao began to fade. His age started to show in the later rounds, and Barrios took advantage. Judges gave all three final rounds to Barrios, which turned the tide on the scorecards.

Barrios, 30, improved to 29 wins, 2 losses, and 2 draws, with 18 knockouts.

“His stamina is crazy,” Barrios said. “He’s still strong as hell and his timing is real. He’s still a very awkward fighter to try to figure out.”

A Tough Fight, but the Numbers Were Close

The punch stats told a tight story:

  • Pacquiao landed 101 out of 577 punches (17.5%)
  • Barrios landed 120 out of 658 (18.2%)
  • Pacquiao landed more power punches: 81 compared to Barrios’ 75

Even with a small edge in the early rounds and power punches, Pacquiao couldn’t keep the momentum. He admitted his training wasn’t long enough due to his late start after running for office in the Philippines earlier this year.

“I need to continue my training for longer going into a championship fight,” he said. “Because of the election I started late, but it’s OK. Of course, I’d like a rematch. I want to leave a legacy and make the Filipino people proud.”

A Match Made Possible by Special WBC Rule

This wasn’t a typical title shot. Barrios was picked by Pacquiao’s team for the comeback bout. Under WBC rules, a former champion is allowed to request a title fight after coming out of retirement—which is how Pacquiao landed the opportunity.

Heading into the fight, Barrios wasn’t seen as unbeatable. He had previously lost to Gervonta Davis and Keith Thurman, and his last two fights (a draw against Abel Ramos and a win over Fabian Maidana) hadn’t been dominant.

Still, Barrios dug deep in the later rounds, doing just enough to keep his title.

What’s Next for Both Fighters?

After the fight, both men expressed interest in a rematch.

“I’ll do the rematch,” Barrios said. “Absolutely. This was huge for boxing. I’d love to do it again.”

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Pacquiao also made it clear he’s not done yet.

“I hope this is an inspiration to boxers—that if you have discipline and work hard, you can still fight at this age,” he said.

For Pacquiao, who was recently inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame, the result may not have been the fairytale ending he hoped for—but it was far from a disappointment. He showed he can still compete at a high level, even against much younger fighters.

Whether he fights again or not, Pacquiao remains one of the sport’s all-time greats. And if the rematch happens, fans will surely be watching.

Source: ESPN – Manny Pacquiao, 46, battles Mario Barrios to majority draw

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