Pacquiao Reveals Fear Watching Son Fight: One Condition to Box Again
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Manny Pacquiao said he had warned his son that it would not be easy, but he is sure Jimuel learned a lot from this first experience.
The judges decided Emmanuel “Jimuel” Pacquiao, Jr.’s professional debut at the Pechanga Resort Casino in California on Sunday, November 30, to a majority draw. Photo from Jinkee Pacquiao/Facebook In front of his parents, Manny and Jinkee Pacquiao, their eldest son went four rounds against fellow first-timer on the pro boxing scene, Brendan Lally. Lally showed aggression early on, using his height and power to force Pacquiao Jr. to retreat. Howe…
Pacquiao Reveals Fear Watching Son Fight: One Condition to Box Again
For decades, he walked into the ring with a smile, staring down the most lethal punchers in boxing history without blinking. The eight-division world champion has faced everyone from Floyd Mayweather to Oscar De La Hoya. Yet, the sight of his own son trading blows turned the legendary 'PacMan' into a bundle of nerves. Nothing in his career could prepare him for the helplessness of watching from ringside as his son's professional debut nearly wen…
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Jimuel Pacquiao admitted his professional debut, under the weight of a legendary surname, tested him after a hard-fought majority draw. The 23-year-old son of the Filipino icon faced a determined opponent before settling for a stalemate that many at ringside felt he had edged. Pacquiao (0-0-1) entered the sold-out arena just days after welcoming his… Read More »Jimuel Pacquiao Reflects on Debut Nerves as Manny Guides Next Camp
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