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Pacquiao’s Legacy in Motion: PacMan contra El Azteca


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Art of Jun Aquino (Courtesy of Manny Pacquiao Foundation)

July 16, 2025
Let’s not call it a comeback — the kind that heavily leans on memory. Manny Pacquiao isn’t stepping into the ring for nostalgia or sentiment. He’s returning for one reason, and one reason only: to fight.

Because that’s what fighters do.

This Saturday, July 19, under the lights of the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, boxing’s only eight-division world champion enters the ring once more— at 46 years old, after four years away— to face Mario “El Azteca” Barrios, a younger, rangier opponent who has no interest in playing support to history.

At the final press conference today, both men smiled, shook hands, and said all the right things. But beneath the formality, the message was clear.

There will be no ceremony. No soft sendoff. This won’t be about closure.

It will be a firefight, pure and simple.

The Art Beneath the Gloves

What makes Pacquiao different isn’t just speed or volume— it’s the way he moves. Even now, the footwork remains sudden, efficient, unpredictable. It’s a style rooted not only in boxing but in something older: Filipino Martial Arts.

Kali. Arnis. Panuntukan. These Filipino systems don’t begin with the punch. They begin with the feet. Movement first. Control the range. Find the angle. Explode when ready. You see it every time Pacquiao steps, shifts, and strikes— not from habit, but from instinct.



In training, those foundations still show. Restituto “Buboy” Fernandez, who is at the helm, along with Marvin Somodio and legendary trainer Freddie Roach, have prepared the best way they can— still marveling at the same old work ethic Pacquiao has always been known for. His strength and conditioning coach, Justin Fortune, has been using Arnis sticks to condition Pacquiao’s arms and legs— an old method borrowed from the traditional drills of Filipino warriors. What looks like a simple exercise is actually a form of body hardening, sharpening timing, and preparing for contact the hard way.

Younger fighters like Jerwin Ancajas, Eumir Marcial and Carl Jammes Martin have asked to be conditioned the same way. They’ve said it hurts— but it works. Because that’s the point. FMA doesn’t aim to impress. It aims to endure.

Barrios Brings the Present

Mario Barrios is younger, taller, and coming in with something to prove. He’s disciplined, confident, and won’t be easily rattled. This isn’t a ceremonial matchup for him— it’s an opportunity.
But Barrios hasn’t shared the ring with anyone quite like Pacquiao. Even now, Pacquiao controls rhythm in a way that’s hard to prepare for. He doesn’t fight on the beat of a round clock— he fights on instinct. He closes distance in flashes, breaks rhythm with pivots, and finds angles most fighters don’t see coming. He doesn’t waste movement.

One Hundred Years Since Villa

It’s been exactly a century since Pancho Villa passed— July 14, 1925— taken too young at 23. Villa lit the way for every Filipino fighter who followed. Others— like Clever Sencio, Small Montana, Speedy Dado, Little Dado and Ceferino Garcia— carried the flame across decades, but few got to finish on their own terms.
Pacquiao carries them all now.

This isn’t just about defying age. It’s about continuing a movement that never truly ended. He doesn’t name it. But it’s there— in the short steps, the sudden pivots, the angle shifts, the quiet confidence before the burst.

He may not hold a blade, but the spirit is the same…Find the line. Close the gap. Strike with purpose.

What to Expect on Saturday

Barrios will likely box smart, try to keep range, and force Pacquiao to overreach. But Pacquiao doesn’t lunge. He enters behind angles, not desperation. He moves from control, not chaos. That’s where fights are won— not just with fists, but with feet.
There’s no farewell tour planned. No gold watch waiting at ringside. Just two fighters, one ring, and one more truth to reveal.

Barrios brings the present. Pacquiao brings the past— but not as memory. As method. As motion. As proof that legacy isn’t something you look back on.

Boxing was never totally just about punching. It was also about footwork, positioning and leverage. It still is.

Notes of Acknowledgement and Appreciation:
• Banner is courtesy of Manny Pacquiao Foundation (Art by Rodolfo “Jun” Aquino)
• Video: A Collection of clips from Manny Pacquiao Training Camp courtesy of MP Promotions, Viva Promotions, Jhay Oh Photography, Joven Sports and members of Team Pacquiao)


Click here to view a list of other articles written by Emmanuel Rivera, RRT.


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