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Happy 47th Birthday Manny Pacquiao. #HappyBirthdayMannyPacquiao #MannyPacquiao #Birthday
December 18, 2025 at 7:33 AM
Next Manny Pacquiao? Kilalanin ang Mga Rising Stars ng Philippine Boxing sa 2025
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Next Manny Pacquiao? Kilalanin ang Mga Rising Stars ng Philippine Boxing sa 2025
Sa paglipas ng panahon ng kanyang karera, tanong ng marami: Sino ang susunod na Next Manny Pacquiao?
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December 17, 2025 at 8:31 AM
Centurion Awards Celebrate Boxing Legends
World Boxing Champions Promotions announced a special night in Temecula, California. #Boxingceremony #CenturionAwards #FreddieRoach #mannypacquiao #ToysforTots
November 27, 2025 at 3:50 PM
Manny Pacquiao Named Hall of Fame Honoree at the 2025 Icons of Change Awards in Muntinlupa

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November 26, 2025 at 5:44 AM
Manny Pacquiao is training at Wild Card, after confirming that negotiations for the 2026 rematch with Floyd Mayweather are "ongoing." As ever, Mayweather is completely silent.

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Manny Pacquiao Training Again, But Mayweather Still Says Nothing
Manny Pacquiao is back in the gym at LA’s Wild Card, fueling rumors of a blockbuster rematch with Floyd Mayweather — though so far, only one half of the legendary rivalry is talking. Pacquiao, 46, looked sharp in Freddie Roach’s surroundings as rapper BlueFace — fresh from a short prison stint — watched from the sidelines. The Filipino icon’s renewed activity has fueled speculation about a Mayweather vs. Pacquiao II rematch in 2026, a fight that could break new records for streaming and global revenue. Pacquiao Confirms Talks Are Underway From Manila, where he serves as Vice President of the International Boxing Association (IBA), Pacquiao confirmed negotiations are ongoing with Mayweather’s camp. “I’m open to the rematch and speaking with my team every day,” Pacquiao said. “If it works out, we’ll announce it — this fight could happen.” He also hinted at an April 2026 date in Las Vegas, possibly under the IBA Pro World Title banner. Still in remarkable condition after his win over WBC welterweight champion Mario Barrios, Pacquiao insists age is just a number — and has brushed off concerns about the shoulder injury that affected him in their 2015 fight. Manny Pacquiao is back in training at the Wild Card Gym, with Floyd Mayweather yet to confirm a rematch.#MannyPacquiao #boxing #MayPac2 pic.twitter.com/NxPh4EkTmN — World Boxing News (@WorldBoxingNews) November 12, 2025 Mayweather’s Silence Speaks Volumes As expected, Mayweather remains completely silent. The 50–0 undefeated champion, famous for saying, “If you don’t hear it from me, don’t believe it,” has yet to comment on Pacquiao’s claims. Insiders note that he is carefully weighing options, with a professional rematch only likely if the payday rivals the record-breaking $600 million from their 2015 bout. Waiting for Mayweather Previous attempts to stage a sequel — in Saudi Arabia, Japan, and Las Vegas — have all fallen through. This time, however, Pacquiao’s public confirmation signals a potentially serious move. While he trains, Mayweather remains silent, leaving fans worldwide on tenterhooks over whether boxing’s most iconic rivalry will finally return. About the Author Phil Jay is a veteran boxing journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the global fight scene. As Editor-in-Chief of World Boxing News (WBN) since 2010, Jay has interviewed dozens of world champions and reported ringside on boxing’s biggest nights. View all articles by Phil Jay and learn more about his work in combat sports journalism.
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November 12, 2025 at 8:38 AM
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Manny Pacquiao Training Again, But Mayweather Still Says Nothing
Manny Pacquiao is back in the gym at LA’s Wild Card, fueling rumors of a blockbuster rematch with Floyd Mayweather — though so far, only one half of the legendary rivalry is talking. Pacquiao, 46, looked sharp in Freddie Roach’s surroundings as rapper BlueFace — fresh from a short prison stint — watched from the sidelines. The Filipino icon’s renewed activity has fueled speculation about a Mayweather vs. Pacquiao II rematch in 2026, a fight that could break new records for streaming and global revenue. Pacquiao Confirms Talks Are Underway From Manila, where he serves as Vice President of the International Boxing Association (IBA), Pacquiao confirmed negotiations are ongoing with Mayweather’s camp. “I’m open to the rematch and speaking with my team every day,” Pacquiao said. “If it works out, we’ll announce it — this fight could happen.” He also hinted at an April 2026 date in Las Vegas, possibly under the IBA Pro World Title banner. Still in remarkable condition after his win over WBC welterweight champion Mario Barrios, Pacquiao insists age is just a number — and has brushed off concerns about the shoulder injury that affected him in their 2015 fight. Manny Pacquiao is back in training at the Wild Card Gym, with Floyd Mayweather yet to confirm a rematch.#MannyPacquiao #boxing #MayPac2 pic.twitter.com/NxPh4EkTmN — World Boxing News (@WorldBoxingNews) November 12, 2025 Mayweather’s Silence Speaks Volumes As expected, Mayweather remains completely silent. The 50–0 undefeated champion, famous for saying, “If you don’t hear it from me, don’t believe it,” has yet to comment on Pacquiao’s claims. Insiders note that he is carefully weighing options, with a professional rematch only likely if the payday rivals the record-breaking $600 million from their 2015 bout. Waiting for Mayweather Previous attempts to stage a sequel — in Saudi Arabia, Japan, and Las Vegas — have all fallen through. This time, however, Pacquiao’s public confirmation signals a potentially serious move. While he trains, Mayweather remains silent, leaving fans worldwide on tenterhooks over whether boxing’s most iconic rivalry will finally return. About the Author Phil Jay is a veteran boxing journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the global fight scene. As Editor-in-Chief of World Boxing News (WBN) since 2010, Jay has interviewed dozens of world champions and reported ringside on boxing’s biggest nights. View all articles by Phil Jay and learn more about his work in combat sports journalism.
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November 12, 2025 at 8:36 AM
Otra Mayweather–Pacquiao es nostalgia rentable, no reto. Si Floyd quiere legado, que elija a un campeón activo y peligroso. Lo demás es estafa a su publico, no pelea real.
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November 9, 2025 at 5:47 PM
Se anuncia la esperada revancha entre Floyd Maywather vs Manny Pacquiao. Dicho combate viene 10 anos despues de lo esperado. Ambos boxeadores necesitan pelear por irresponsabilidad en el manejo de sus finanzas.
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November 9, 2025 at 2:25 PM
Manny Pacquiao has accepted a significant role with the IBA, but it comes with a strong advisory from the POC regarding the organization's non-Olympic status.

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Manny Pacquiao faces warning over IBA involvement
Manny Pacquiao has been officially named vice-president of the International Boxing Association (IBA) — but not without a warning from the Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) regarding the body’s Olympic status. The eight-division world champion and Filipino sporting icon accepted the leadership position during the “Thrilla in Manila” 50th-anniversary event in Quezon City. Pacquiao said his goal is to help grow the sport internationally, with a focus on youth and development programs. “My vision is to give opportunities to young boxers around the world,” Pacquiao said during his introduction. “Boxing gave me everything in life, and I want to give something back.” Advisory From the Philippine Olympic Committee POC president Abraham “Bambol” Tolentino reminded Pacquiao that the IBA is not currently recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC). He emphasized that his message was only advisory and aimed at maintaining alignment between all national sporting bodies. IBA Status and Olympic Recognition Formerly known as the AIBA, the IBA was replaced by World Boxing as the IOC-recognized governing body for amateur boxing in 2023. The change followed a review of the sport’s Olympic administration. While the IBA continues to operate independently, adding professional boxing to its agenda, World Boxing now manages Olympic qualification and competition pathways under provisional recognition from the IOC. The IOC withdrew its recognition from the IBA in 2023, citing concerns over governance and financial transparency. Pacquiao’s Broader Vision Pacquiao has stated that his involvement with the IBA focuses on promoting fair opportunities, education, and access to boxing facilities for underprivileged athletes — particularly in Asia and developing nations. He emphasized that his mission remains centered on grassroots development and using his global influence to inspire future generations of fighters. Support and Cooperation Despite differing affiliations between international bodies, Pacquiao continues to receive strong backing from within the Philippine boxing community. His long-term contribution to the sport remains widely respected both at home and abroad. Pacquiao has also expressed readiness to work with all governing organizations where possible, focusing on unity and growth rather than division. Legacy Continues From world champion to senator and philanthropist, Manny Pacquiao’s commitment to boxing’s advancement remains evident. His new vice-presidential role marks another chapter in a career dedicated to promoting opportunity, discipline, and hope through sport. The news comes as Pacquiao is continually linked to a rematch with rival Floyd Mayweather. About the Author Phil Jay is a veteran boxing journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the global fight scene. As Editor-in-Chief of World Boxing News (WBN) since 2010, Jay has interviewed dozens of world champions and reported ringside on boxing’s biggest nights. View all articles by Phil Jay and learn more about his work in combat sports journalism.
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November 8, 2025 at 5:50 PM
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Manny Pacquiao faces warning over IBA involvement
Manny Pacquiao has been officially named vice-president of the International Boxing Association (IBA) — but not without a warning from the Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) regarding the body’s Olympic status. The eight-division world champion and Filipino sporting icon accepted the leadership position during the “Thrilla in Manila” 50th-anniversary event in Quezon City. Pacquiao said his goal is to help grow the sport internationally, with a focus on youth and development programs. “My vision is to give opportunities to young boxers around the world,” Pacquiao said during his introduction. “Boxing gave me everything in life, and I want to give something back.” Advisory From the Philippine Olympic Committee POC president Abraham “Bambol” Tolentino reminded Pacquiao that the IBA is not currently recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC). He emphasized that his message was only advisory and aimed at maintaining alignment between all national sporting bodies. IBA Status and Olympic Recognition Formerly known as the AIBA, the IBA was replaced by World Boxing as the IOC-recognized governing body for amateur boxing in 2023. The change followed a review of the sport’s Olympic administration. While the IBA continues to operate independently, adding professional boxing to its agenda, World Boxing now manages Olympic qualification and competition pathways under provisional recognition from the IOC. The IOC withdrew its recognition from the IBA in 2023, citing concerns over governance and financial transparency. Pacquiao’s Broader Vision Pacquiao has stated that his involvement with the IBA focuses on promoting fair opportunities, education, and access to boxing facilities for underprivileged athletes — particularly in Asia and developing nations. He emphasized that his mission remains centered on grassroots development and using his global influence to inspire future generations of fighters. Support and Cooperation Despite differing affiliations between international bodies, Pacquiao continues to receive strong backing from within the Philippine boxing community. His long-term contribution to the sport remains widely respected both at home and abroad. Pacquiao has also expressed readiness to work with all governing organizations where possible, focusing on unity and growth rather than division. Legacy Continues From world champion to senator and philanthropist, Manny Pacquiao’s commitment to boxing’s advancement remains evident. His new vice-presidential role marks another chapter in a career dedicated to promoting opportunity, discipline, and hope through sport. The news comes as Pacquiao is continually linked to a rematch with rival Floyd Mayweather. About the Author Phil Jay is a veteran boxing journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the global fight scene. As Editor-in-Chief of World Boxing News (WBN) since 2010, Jay has interviewed dozens of world champions and reported ringside on boxing’s biggest nights. View all articles by Phil Jay and learn more about his work in combat sports journalism.
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November 8, 2025 at 5:39 PM
Go to gamenatin.com/24359 and take a look back at Michael Buffer introducing Manny Pacquiao in Pacman’s PBA debut in 2014.

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November 4, 2025 at 4:41 AM
Amir Khan dice que solo volvería al boxeo profesional para enfrentar a Manny Pacquiao. Pero con un Pacquiao con opciones entre Mayweather y posibilidades de título, el llamado llega demasiado tarde.
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November 4, 2025 at 3:04 AM
Manny Pacquiao confirma negociaciones con Floyd Mayweather para una revancha “real” que contaría en sus récords y sería transmitida por Netflix. Audiencia masiva y un pago enorme. Dos leyendas, una década después de lo esperado.
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November 3, 2025 at 3:13 AM
Manny Pacquiao stepped onto a podium in Manila and announced his new role as vice president of the International Boxing Association. #BoxingAcademy #IBA #mannypacquiao #Mayweather #SportsPhilanthropy #WorldBoxingChampionship
November 2, 2025 at 6:39 PM
Tuvimos que esperar 10 años pero la esperado pelea de revancha entre Floyd "Money" Maayweather vs Manny
"Pacman" Pacquiao finalmente tendra lugar en abril del 2026 via Netflix.
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November 2, 2025 at 4:36 AM
Manny Pacquiao stepped onto a podium in Manila and announced his new role as vice president of the International Boxing Association. #BoxingAcademy #IBA #mannypacquiao #Mayweather #SportsPhilanthropy #WorldBoxingChampionship
November 1, 2025 at 6:39 PM
Manny Pacquiao stepped onto a podium in Manila and announced his new role as vice president of the International Boxing Association. #BoxingAcademy #IBA #mannypacquiao #Mayweather #SportsPhilanthropy #WorldBoxingChampionship
October 31, 2025 at 6:39 PM
Manny Pacquiao stepped onto a podium in Manila and announced his new role as vice president of the International Boxing Association. #BoxingAcademy #IBA #mannypacquiao #Mayweather #SportsPhilanthropy #WorldBoxingChampionship
October 31, 2025 at 4:53 PM
Manny Pacquiao Proud at Ringside as Son Eman Bacosa Extends Unbeaten Streak https://www.worldbox... #emanbacosa #mannypacquiao #boxing
Manny Pacquiao Proud at Ringside as Son Eman Bacosa Extends Unbeaten Streak
Manny Pacquiao’s 23-year-old son, Emmanuel Joseph Bacosa Pacquiao, continued to make waves in the ring, extending his unbeaten professional record to eight. The young contender scored a decisive victory over Nico Salado on the Thrilla in Manila 2 undercard at the Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City. Though his full name carries the Pacquiao legacy, he fights under the name Eman Bacosa, forging his own identity while honoring the family lineage. Eman is effectively the second “Manny Pacquiao Jr.” in the family, following older brother Emmanuel Jr. (Jimuel), 24, who WBN understands prefers to go by Jimuel ahead of his professional debut on November 29. Six Round Victory The six-round lightweight bout ended in a unanimous decision, with Bacosa earning scores of 58-55, 58-55, and 60-53. Salado, who entered with a 2-2-1, 1 KO record, managed to go the distance but could not match Bacosa’s sharper combinations and timing. “I’m just focused on myself and my fight,” Bacosa said ringside. “People will always compare, but I’m here to grow and improve every time I step in the ring.” The win raises Bacosa’s professional record to 7-0-1 and cements his place among the Philippines’ rising lightweight stars. Family Ties and Boxing Pedigree Eman slots into the Pacquiao family as the second of five children and the only one not with long-term wife Jinkee. Bacosa joins half-brothers Emmanuel Jr. (Jimuel), 24, Michael Stephen, 22, and younger half-siblings Mary Divine Grace, 17, Queen Elizabeth, 15, and Israel, 9. Born during the height of his father’s championship era in the United States, Eman has been surrounded by elite-level training and exposure to boxing from a young age. However, he suffered a setback earlier this year when one of his father’s beloved coaches, Jonathan Penalosa, passed away in April. Penalosa died at 57 after suffering from stage four colon cancer and had been passing on his wisdom to Eman. With new momentum on his side, Eman Bacosa is now setting his sights on more formidable opposition, aiming to prove that the Pacquiao name can thrive across generations — even for the youngest member of the clan stepping into the professional ring. World Boxing News will continue to track Bacosa’s rise from undercards to potential marquee bouts as the next chapter in the Pacquiao legacy unfolds. About the Author Phil Jay is a veteran boxing journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the global fight scene. As Editor-in-Chief of World Boxing News (WBN) since 2010, Jay has interviewed dozens of world champions and reported ringside on boxing’s biggest nights. View all articles by Phil Jay and learn more about his work in combat sports journalism.
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October 31, 2025 at 11:48 AM
Mayweather's silence is the story. Pacman is talking, the deal is "ongoing," but 'Money' is quiet, adhering to his own rule.

Will the fight happen?

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Floyd ‘If You Don’t Hear It From Me First’ Mayweather Silent on Manny Pacquiao
Floyd Mayweather, boxing’s undefeated icon, remains characteristically silent amid renewed chatter about a potential rematch with Manny Pacquiao. Known for his cautious approach to rumors, Mayweather has consistently warned the media and fans alike: “If you don’t hear it from me first, then don’t believe it.” True to form, he has not uttered a single word regarding Pacquiao’s latest claims that negotiations for a 2026 showdown are underway. Pacquiao Pushing for a Rematch Manny Pacquiao, the 46-year-old Filipino legend, has been openly discussing a return to face Mayweather. Speaking from Manila in his role as Vice President of the International Boxing Association (IBA), Pacquiao confirmed that discussions are ongoing. “I’m open [to the rematch with Mayweather Jr.] and there’s an ongoing negotiation. I am speaking [to my team] every day. If that negotiation goes well and the fight materializes, then we will announce the rematch,” he said. Pacquiao also hinted at timing and location, suggesting a likely April 2026 bout in Las Vegas, potentially under the IBA Pro World Title banner. The Filipino star emphasized that he is fit and ready, having recently defeated WBC welterweight champion Mario Barrios, and dismissed any lingering concerns about his shoulder from previous fights. Mayweather Weighs Money Over Legacy While Pacquiao actively engages with the media about the rematch, Mayweather’s silence speaks volumes. Reports indicate that the five-division world champion is monitoring opportunities, from exhibitions with Mike Tyson to other ventures, with profit often dictating his decisions. The logic is simple: a rematch with Pacquiao could never eclipse the record-breaking 2015 “Fight of the Century,” which generated over 4.6 million pay-per-view buys and more than $600 million in revenue. However, a sequel in 2026 could set new benchmarks in streaming viewership and earnings, particularly with platforms like Netflix or other major broadcasters involved. Undoubtedly, Mayweather will want to maintain his reputation as the ultimate opportunist in the sport. Past Negotiations and Obstacles Efforts to stage a sequel to MayPac 2015 have been ongoing for years. Offers from Saudi Arabia and Japan all stalled due to logistical hurdles, streaming rights, and financial terms. WBN firmly believes that both fighters remain open to the idea under the right conditions, yet no finalized agreement has been reached. One complication is Mayweather’s careful protection of his unbeaten 50-0 record. A professional bout carries risk, which makes exhibitions more attractive unless the financial package is overwhelmingly lucrative. Exhibitions vs. Professional Fights Pacquiao has also floated the possibility of an exhibition against retired eight-weight world champion Vasiliy Lomachenko. However, he stressed that his focus is on a real fight with Mayweather: “There’s a negotiation with Lomachenko for an exhibition. It would be just an exhibition, not a real fight. But the Mayweather thing that we are negotiating right now is a real fight.” For Mayweather, the choice between an exhibition with Tyson and a blockbuster rematch with Pacquiao seems obvious — the latter offers a nine-figure payday and a chance to revisit one of boxing’s most profitable rivalries. Legacy, Cash, and Timing With Pacquiao ready and willing, the ball is in Mayweather’s court. Fans and promoters alike are anxiously waiting to see if “Money” Mayweather will finally break his silence and commit to what could be the most lucrative rematch in combat sports history. Until then, the legendary champion remains true to his mantra: unless it comes directly from him, it’s just speculation. And in the world of Floyd Mayweather, rumors are never worth acknowledging publicly — only verified deals and signed contracts command his attention. World Boxing News will continue to closely monitor this story, providing verified updates as negotiations progress. About the Author Phil Jay is a veteran boxing journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the global fight scene. As Editor-in-Chief of World Boxing News (WBN) since 2010, Jay has interviewed dozens of world champions and reported ringside on boxing’s biggest nights. View all articles by Phil Jay and learn more about his work in combat sports journalism. Stay Ahead in Boxing News Subscribe to the free WBN Newsletter for trusted updates, exclusive interviews, and fight analysis delivered daily. Join the World Boxing News Channel or follow WBN on Linktree.
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October 31, 2025 at 10:20 AM
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October 30, 2025 at 3:02 AM