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Will Manny Pacquiao’s return be an epic comeback or cautionary tale? Mario Barrios awaits him with the answer

News RoomBy News RoomMay 29, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Boxing’s only eight-division world champion, Manny Pacquiao, is gearing up for one of the most talked-about returns in recent memory.

Set to face Mario Barrios on July 19 at the MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas, Pacquiao‘s comeback has divided fans and fighters alike. At age 46, the former senator is attempting what few in boxing history have dared: reclaiming championship glory after retirement and time away from the ring.

His opponent is no easy task. Mario Barrios, the WBC interim welterweight champion, is 16 years younger and entering his prime. With a strong résumé and recent victories over notable opponents, the San Antonio fighter poses a real threat to an aging Pacquiao. The matchup has raised eyebrows-and concerns-from within the boxing community.

Among the most vocal is Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez, the undefeated WBO flyweight titleholder, who didn’t hold back in a recent interview with HandWrapTV.

“Many are excited about his return, proving he is a true legend. But… Manny will get hurt. He should have just stayed retired,” Rodriguez said.

He went on to explain, “He shouldn’t be fighting anymore. At 46 or 47, going up against someone like Barrios… he’s just going to get beaten badly.”

A risky return against a hungry, powerful opponent

Rodriguez‘s comments echo a sentiment felt by many in the sport: while Pacquiao’s accomplishments are undeniable, boxing is a young man’s game.

Barrios, known for his aggressive style and athleticism, could very well be the wrong opponent at the wrong time. His recent performances show a fighter growing in confidence and refining his skills-exactly the type of challenge that could expose a veteran’s diminished reflexes.

Pacquiao, who last fought in 2021 when he lost to Yordenis Ugás, has remained largely silent about the criticisms. But the magnitude of this comeback isn’t just physical-it’s symbolic. A successful return could solidify his already legendary status, while a brutal defeat could tarnish the final chapter of a storied career.

One figure who understands both sides of the equation is Oscar De La Hoya, Pacquiao’s former opponent and current promoter. Speaking at a charity event for the Sugar Ray Leonard Foundation, De La Hoya offered a mix of admiration and caution.

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“I wish him all the best. Can he do it? Absolutely. Manny Pacquiao‘s a legend, you know… It’s not going to be easy, but I think he can do it, yeah,” De La Hoya said.

De La Hoya knows firsthand what it’s like to face Pacquiao. Their 2008 bout, dubbed The Dream Match, ended with De La Hoya retiring on his stool. Now, 16 years later, he’s among those urging the boxing world to respect both the ambition and the risk.

Pacquiao‘s potential clash with Barrios has yet to be officially confirmed, but all signs point toward a blockbuster night in July. With rumors swirling about streaming deals-possibly involving Netflix-and a growing push for boxing to reach wider audiences, the stakes are higher than ever.

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