Manny Pacquiao is attempting to turn back the clock against Barrios

Manny Pacquiao and Freddie Roach

MANNY Pacquiaoโ€™s return to the ring on July 19 is gathering pace as the Filipino veteran limbers up under the watchful eye of Freddie Roach. One of Mannyโ€™s key assets during his terrific title run was his blazing handspeed.

While the hands still fly at warp speed, the pads donโ€™t hit back and concerns around Mario Barriosโ€™ youthful prowess remain in some quarters. Pacquiao has looked less than impressive in exhibition contests and this is back to the real thing. A video from PBC has been sent out to calm any doubters who may be fearing the worst.

Promoter Eddie Hearn has gone on record stating that he expects a โ€œhandyโ€ Barrios win, which is a sad situation given the Pac-Manโ€™s previous exploits. While Mannyโ€™s speed and athletic gifts may still be present early on, the last time he stepped into the ring raises legitimate cause for concern.

In 2021, Cubaโ€™s Yordenis Ugas seemingly sent the legend into permanent retirement. While Ugas was a dependable, strong champion, Pacquiao had dealt with the likes of Antonio Margarito, Miguel Cotto and more during his prime. Ugasโ€™ accuracy was too much as he ground down the 40-plus star.

Coming back, aged 46, having just entered the Hall of Fame, is an even taller task. Serving as a senator or participating in non-competitive contests against kickboxing celebrities has not sufficed. Like so many before him, the urge to return to the ring has become too strong.

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