When Is Manny Pacquiao’s Next Fight?

Manny Pacquiao attends a news conference Wednesday, July 16, 2025, in Las Vegas.
(AP Photo/John Locher)
  • Manny Pacquiao is the only boxer in history to win world titles in eight different weight classes.
  • Pacquiao has a professional record of 62 wins, eight losses, and three draws.
  • Pacquiao is coming off a majority draw result against Mario Barrios on July 19 in Las Vegas.

Filipino boxing legend Manny Pacquiao is the only boxer in history to win world titles across eight different divisions. The boxing odds of eclipsing this achievement is almost impossible, especially since other boxers are hesitant to move up in weight.

Pacquiaoโ€™s perfect mix of power, speed, accuracy, and combinations has made him an icon in the sport and has made him a must-watch fighter. But will we ever see the living legend compete inside the ring again? Find out below.

When Is Manny Pacquiaoโ€™s Next Fight?

Pacquiao’s next confirmed opponent is yet to be determined, but he’s coming off a majority draw result against Mario Barrios during their WBC welterweight title clash on July 19 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

In the post-fight interview, “Pacman” said that he’s open for a rematch against Barrios and prove that he should’ve have gotten the victory against him.

Manny Pacquiaoโ€™s Boxing Record and Titles

  • Boxing record: 62-8-3
  • Wins by TKO/KO: 39
  • Wins by decision: 23
  • TKO/KO rate: 63%
  • Number of world titles won: 12
  • Number of title defenses: 12

Manny Pacquiaoโ€™s Notable Wins

Pacquiao has stacked his list of wins against other boxing legends like Erik Morales, Juan Manuel Marquez, Oscar De La Hoya, Keith Thurman, Marco Antonio Barrera, Ricky Hatton, Antonio Margarito, Shane Mosley, and Adrian Broner.

Manny Pacquiaoโ€™s Boxing Earnings

Pacquiaoโ€™s estimated boxing career earnings are over $250 million. The biggest single-fight payout he received was when he fought Floyd Mayweather Jr. in May 2015, securing a hefty $120 million.

Manny Pacquiaoโ€™s Trainer, Coach, and Cornermen

Pacquiaoโ€™s head trainer is famed coach Freddie Roach, and โ€œPacmanโ€ trains in the Wild Card Gym in Los Angeles. Heโ€™s been with Roach since 2001.

Apart from Roach, Pacquiaoโ€™s other trainer is his longtime friend, Buboy Fernandez. He was Pacquiaoโ€™s head trainer from 2018 to 2021 before he reconciled with Roach.

The content provided in this blog is intended for entertainment purposes only. All views and opinions expressed are the authors and reflect their individual perspectives on sports, betting, and related topics. This content should not be considered professional betting advice or the official views of BetMGM LLC. Please gamble responsibly. If you or someone you know is experiencing issues related to gambling, seek help from a licensed health professional. This blog is not liable for any losses, damages, or consequences resulting from betting activities.

About the Author Read More @AnatolyPimentel

Anatoly Pimentel is an NBA and MMA writer previously featured in ASEAN Sports, Asian Persuasion MMA, and Overtime Heroics MMA. He graduated from Adamson University with a B.A in Communication and is a Web Content Writer for BetMGM.

Anatoly Pimentel is an NBA and MMA writer previously featured in ASEAN Sports, Asian Persuasion MMA, and Overtime Heroics MMA. He graduated from Adamson University with a B.A in Communication and is a Web Content Writer for BetMGM.