MANNY PACQUIAO is back. Sort of. The 43-year-old living legend returned to the ring on Sunday, going six, two-minute rounds against a YouTuber named DK Yoo in Goyang, South Korea.
Though Pacquiao was announced as the winner, the exhibition does
not count as an official fight, with both men having their hands raised in the
end. The exhibition was the first time that Pacquiao, a former eight-division
champion with a 62-8-2 (39 knockouts) record, had been in a ring since
declaring his retirement following his August 2021 decision loss to Yordenis
Ugas.
Pacquiao had weighed in at 161 pounds, 14 pounds heavier than the
welterweight limit he had previously weighed in at during his previous career
highs. Yoo was significantly heavier at about 174 pounds, but his size
advantages were negated by the former eight-division champion’s vastly superior
skill and athleticism.
Yoo, who is also 43, brought some athleticism mixed with the boxing
instincts that Mitt Romney showed in his 2015 charity exhibition with Evander
Holyfield. Yoo appeared to quit near the end of the fourth round after
retreating into a seated squat in his own corner after Pacquiao unleashed a
two-punch combination. The referee called off the bout, but then changed his
mind after Yoo protested.
The referee gave Yoo a breather in the fifth after Pacquiao missed
a punch over the top of Yoo’s head during an assault and ruled it a rabbit
punch.
Pacquiao dropped Yoo again in the sixth round with a left
uppercut, after which the referee gave him 30 seconds to recover so the
self-styled master of the “zero inch punch” could last the distance. Pacquiao
knocked Yoo down again at the end of the sixth round, but the Korean Boxing Commission
referee took Yoo’s word that it was a slip.
Afterward, Pacquiao seemed to leave the door open to future
exhibition matches, which have come back into vogue after Pacquiao’s former
rival Floyd Mayweather Jr. competed in a number of them in recent years.
Mayweather had previously beaten Pacquiao by unanimous decision in a 2015
mega-fight that was several years overdue.
Pacquiao, when asked about facing Mayweather once more, this time
in an exhibition, was unsure about whether their paths would cross again in the
ring. “I have no idea. He always changes his decision,” said Pacquiao. (Ryan Songalia, Ring TV)
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