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LAS VEGAS – NOVEMBER 14: Manny Pacquiao celebrates his 12 round TKO victory against Miguel Cotto during their WBO welterweight title fight at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on November 14, 2009 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)

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LAS VEGAS – NOVEMBER 14: Manny Pacquiao celebrates his 12 round TKO victory against Miguel Cotto during their WBO welterweight title fight at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on November 14, 2009 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)
The world of boxing recently witnessed an electrifying match that has since sparked fiery debates among fans and experts alike. Vasyl Lomachenko, an acclaimed boxer, suffered a contentious defeat at the hands of Devin Haney. The final rounds proved to be pivotal as Haney countered Lomachenko’s onslaught with powerful body shots, eventually swaying the unanimous decision in his favor.
Yet, the controversy lies not in the defeat itself, but in the way it was decided. The unanimous decision was met with widespread criticism and disbelief, triggering an uproar in the boxing community. Even Lomachenko’s team expressed their indignation, confirming their intention to appeal against the decision.
This loss and ensuing controversy have drawn attention to a resurfaced clip of boxing legend Manny Pacquiao issuing a challenge. As Lomachenko navigates his career post-defeat, the echo of Pacquiao’s words adds another dimension to this narrative of legacy, defeat, and the pursuit of redemption.
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Echoes from the past: Pacquiao’s bold claim in the spotlight
In an older interview clip that has now resurfaced, a vibrant Manny Pacquiao can be seen interacting with a reporter from FightHype. The line of questioning took an interesting turn, leading to a prospect that has sparked much intrigue among boxing enthusiasts, a potential fight between Manny Pacquiao and Vasyl Lomachenko.
The reporter, clearly eager to explore this tantalizing prospect, asked Pacquiao directly, “Can you still make 135 for a fight against Lomachenko?”
Reporter: “Can you still make 135 for a fight against Lomachenko?”
Manny Pacquiao: “Ya,I can still make 135. Remember, when I fought De La Hoya I was 135 moving up to 147. If I eat regularly with no extra food..my weight is 140-141”
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Without missing a beat, the seasoned boxer confidently replied, “Ya, I can still make 135. Remember, when I fought Oscar De La Hoya I was 135 moving up to 147. During my training, if I just eat regularly with no extra food…my weight is 140-141.”
These words, seemingly casual at the time, have taken on a new significance against the backdrop of Lomachenko’s recent loss. The old challenge from a boxing legend such as Pacquiao might just be the spark Lomachenko needs to reignite his spirits. After all, every defeat, every setback is just another stepping stone for a comeback in the ring.
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Devin Haney and Vasyl Lomachenko’s anticipated earnings
A key element of every high-profile bout lies in the financial stakes involved. This upcoming clash between Devin Haney and Vasyl Lomachenko is no exception. Reportedly, Haney, the still undefeated professional boxer, stands to gain an estimated $3-8 million from the impending bout, a significant increase from his past fights.
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Lomachenko, not unfamiliar with hefty paychecks himself, is expected to bring home an estimated $3-5 million. These anticipated earnings, albeit estimations, provide an intriguing glimpse into the financial landscape of the match, highlighting the high stakes both fighters face, beyond the ring.
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