Manny Pacquiao is in the middle of preparing for his highly-anticipated return to the boxing ring atop a Premier Boxing Champions on Prime Video pay-per-view, aged 46, against a more active and in-form champion called Mario Barrios, 30.
When looking at training footage from Pacquiao’s camp, it appears little has changed. He’s fast. At least, in the short clips we see. And it is eerily reminiscent of how Mike Tyson looked in his comeback aged 58 against Jake Paul atop a Netflix card, last year. Tyson, in the fight itself, started fast and hard, however, after one round he struggled to match Paul’s pace, breathed heavily, and looked every bit his age suggested.
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