Manny Pacquiao wants rematch with Mario Barrios after controversial draw, says he needs to train longer

Pacquiao was pursuing his 13th championship title at the age of 46.

Mario Barrios, left, fights Manny Pacquiao in a welterweight title boxing match Saturday, July 19, 2025, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher)
Manny Pacquiao fought to a majority draw versus Mario Barrios in a WBC welterweight title boxing match, despite most observers believing Pacquiao won the fight. (AP Photo/John Locher)
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Manny Pacquiao wants another shot at Mario Barrios after his comeback fight for the WBC welterweight championship ended in a controversial majority draw on Saturday night. 

Two judges scored the bout as a 114-114 draw, while the third gave the fight to Barrios, 115-113. 

Following the bout, Pacquiao said he would pursue a rematch with Barrios and talked about how he would train differently with another opportunity. 

"I need to continue my training for longer going into a championship fight," Pacquiao said, via ESPN.com. "Because of the election I started late, but it's OK. Of course I'd like a rematch. I want to leave a legacy and make the Filipino people proud."

Pacquiao ran to regain the Senate seat in the Philippines that he held from 2016-22 earlier this year, but was defeated

The 12-time world champion was energetic in the early rounds, landing several combinations. However, he appeared to tire and slowed down in the middle rounds, giving Barrios an opportunity to regain points on the scorecard.

Many observers among boxing fans and media, including fellow fighters, believed Pacquiao should have been the winner and earned an improbable comeback victory at the age of 46. 

"That's just absolutely awful. Beyond awful. Complete f***eration," longtime boxing writer Dan Rafael posted on social media.

"The fight was indeed close, but Manny Pacquiao losing like that, when the "champ" seemed to s*** the bed and every person watching was rooting for a seemingly plausible Manny UD, was another meh look for boxing," said boxing promoter Lou DiBella.

"Really feels like Manny Pacquiao just got robbed of a legendary win befitting of a legendary career," Uncrowned's Alan Dawson wrote during the fight.

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