LAS VEGAS — The tension between boxing legend Manny Pacquiao and WBC welterweight champion Mario Barrios reached new heights during their recent press conference ahead of their highly anticipated showdown on July 19, 2025, at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.
The Confrontation
During the face-off, Barrios, known for his brash demeanor, taunted Pacquiao, stating, “I’m going to end your career, old man.” The 46-year-old Pacquiao, who has been out of the ring since 2021, responded with a calm yet firm retort: “I will show him knockout.” The exchange sent shockwaves through the audience, highlighting the intense rivalry brewing between the two fighters.
Pacquiao’s Motivation
Pacquiao, an eight-division world champion, announced his return to boxing after a four-year hiatus. Reflecting on his retirement, Pacquiao admitted he struggled with no longer being an active boxer. Despite participating in exhibition bouts against YouTuber DK Yoo and kickboxer Rukiya Anpo, Pacquiao emphasized that his passion and determination for professional boxing remain strong. Now 46, Pacquiao is set to challenge Mario Barrios for the WBC welterweight title, having recently been ranked back into the WBC’s top five. If successful, he could approach the record of Bernard Hopkins, who became the oldest boxing world champion at 49.
The Mind Games
The verbal sparring between Pacquiao and Barrios is more than just pre-fight banter. Barrios, who has a record of 29 victories, with 18 stoppages, and two defeats, has been vocal about his intentions to dominate the aging legend. His most notable victory is a points win over Pacquiao’s conqueror Ugas in September 2023. Pacquiao, on the other hand, remains unfazed, focusing on his training and preparation for the bout. His trainer, Freddie Roach, has emphasized that Pacquiao’s speed and agility remain intact, despite concerns about his age.
The Face-Off
The face-off between Pacquiao and Barrios was a spectacle in itself. Standing face-to-face, the size difference between the two fighters was evident. Pacquiao, at 5’5″, appeared smaller compared to the taller Barrios. However, Pacquiao’s confidence and presence overshadowed any physical disparities. The intense stare-down lasted several moments, with both fighters exchanging words, setting the tone for their upcoming battle.
Looking Ahead
As the fight date approaches, the anticipation continues to build. Fans are eager to see if the seasoned veteran Pacquiao can defy the odds and reclaim a world title, or if the young and hungry Barrios will prove too much for the Filipino icon. One thing is certain: July 19 will be a night to remember in the world of boxing
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