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Broadcaster Jim Lampley calls possible Manny Pacquiao return ‘sad’

Eight-division world champion Manny Pacquiao will return to the ring after a four-year retirement in July - but the 46-year-old has received criticism from many leading figures in boxing

Pete Carvill
Wednesday 14 May 2025 06:00 BST
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Manny Pacquiao ringside in Las Vegas in March 2024
Manny Pacquiao ringside in Las Vegas in March 2024 (Getty Images)

Famed broadcaster Jim Lampley has expressed his sadness at reports that Manny Pacquiao is set to return to the ring in July against Mario Barrios.

Speaking on Chris Mannix’s podcast, Lampley said that while he understood the desire of Pacquiao to return at the age of 46, he felt it was ‘sad’ that the soon-to-be Hall of Famer had chosen to come back.

Lampley said: “It’s just sad that he feels any reason or urge whatsoever. However, on the other hand, fighters fight. It’s what they do.”

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The broadcaster, who recently returned to call the fights that took place in Times Square a few weeks ago, compared his situation to that of the Filipino boxer.

He said: “I was back doing something I love and getting paid for it, so I understand why Manny wants to come back and do something he loves and get paid for it, but it’s one thing to talk into a microphone when you’ve been a few years away and you’re a little bit older. It’s entirely a different thing to go in and hit and get hit.”

Pacquiao, 62-8-2 (39) is reported to be facing WBC welterweight champion Mario Barrios later this year, a situation seemingly bolstered by the Filipino’s new place within the WBC’s rankings this week at number five. This ranking means that he is eligible to challenge for the sanctioning body’s belt.

The former multiple-weight world champion last fought in August 2021 when he dropped a unanimous decision to the Cuban Yordenis Ugas for the WBA belt. Since then, Pacquiao has ‘fought’ exhibition bouts against DK Yoo in December 2022 and kickboxer Rukiya Anpo in July 2024.

Ugas, who was 26-4 (12) at the time, melted out of title contention soon after with two subsequent losses.

While the first of those losses was a stoppage in ten rounds to Errol Spence Jr, then 27-0 (21), he then dropped a wide unanimous decision to Barrios in September 2023.

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Barrios, 29-2-1 (18), hails from San Antonio, Texas, and won the interim WBC title against Ugas. He has since defended it against Fabian Andres Maidana, 24-4 (18), and Abel Ramos, 28-6-2 (22). After winning a unanimous decision over Maidana, Barrios laboured to a draw against Ramos.

While nothing is yet confirmed, the volume of talk and rumour that has built in the last week around a Pacquiao return is deeply suggestive that such an offering is in the works.

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