Boxing: Pacquiao dominates Broner in unanimous decision win

Jan 19, 2019; Las Vegas, NV, USA; Manny Pacquiao (black trunks) and Adrien Broner (purple/gold trunks) box during a WBA welterweight world title boxing match at MGM Grand Garden Arena. Pacquiao won via unanimous decision. Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports

January 20 (Reuters) - WBA welterweight champion Manny Pacquiao showed flashes of his past brilliance as he delivered a dominant performance to earn a unanimous decision victory over Adrien Broner in Las Vegas on Saturday.


The 40-year-old Filipino multiple world champion was quicker and more accurate as he controlled each round and cruised to the triumph to take his career record to 61-7-2.


American Broner, 29, fought gamely and stayed upright despite being hit with several heavy combinations but was ultimately outclassed.


Retired great Floyd Mayweather attended the fight, fuelling speculation of a rematch against Pacquiao, who the undefeated American beat in 2015.


Two judges scored the bout 116-112 in favour of Pacquiao, while the third had the Filipino Senator a 117-111 winner.


"I’m so happy," said Pacquiao. "God gave me this blessing (of good health). At the age of 40 I can still give my best."


About the only person in attendance who disagreed with the outcome was Broner (33-4-1), who protested the result emphatically in his post fight interview.


"I beat him. Everyone out there knows I beat him," Broner said. "I controlled the fight, he was missing and I hit him clean more times."


It was difficult to take Broner's claims seriously on a night when he was relegated to the role of defensive fighter.


Pacquiao appeared the younger and more spry of the two as he


attacked his opponent's midsection and ultimately landed 47 body shots to Broner's three.


In the seventh round, Pacquiao pushed Broner back to the ropes and delivered an onslaught of punches that left Broner holding on for survival.


Pacquiao nearly knocked his opponent down again in the ninth when he delivered a clean left hook to Broner’s chin that knocked him back.


"I wanted to push more but my trainer said 'do not be careless, wait for him and you counter'," Pacquiao said.


The final few rounds were anticlimactic as Broner played it safe and Pacquiao stayed in control.


At the final bell, Pacquiao dropped to his knees in his corner for a moment of contemplation.


Pacquiao is enjoying a career turnaround after uninspiring efforts that left many believing his career was nearing an end.


"I don’t believe my career is over," Pacquiao said. "I proved it in my last fight against (Lucas Matthysse) and now proved it again. The Manny Pacquiao journey still continues."


Mayweather, whose last outing was a farce of an exhibition bout against a Japanese kickboxer, refused the entreaties of a ringside TV reporter to indicate whether he would be willing to fight Pacquiao again.


The Filipino was less reticent.


"Tell him to come back to the ring and then we will fight," Pacquiao said.


"I’m willing to fight if he’s willing to come back in boxing."

An elderly woman reacts as she watches the WBA welterweight world title boxing match between Philippine boxing champion Manny Pacquiao and U.S. boxer Adrien Broner, on a screen in a basketball court in Manila, Philippines, January 20, 2019. REUTERS/Eloisa Lopez
Fans of Philippine boxing champion Manny Pacquiao cheer as they watch the WBA welterweight world title boxing match between Manny Pacquiao and U.S. boxer Adrien Broner, on a screen in a basketball court in Manila, Philippines, January 20, 2019. REUTERS/Eloisa Lopez
A girl reacts as she watches the WBA welterweight world title boxing match between Philippine boxing champion Manny Pacquiao and U.S. boxer Adrien Broner, on a screen in a basketball court in Manila, Philippines, January 20, 2019. REUTERS/Eloisa Lopez
Fans of Philippine boxing champion Manny Pacquiao cheer as they watch the WBA welterweight world title boxing match between Manny Pacquiao and U.S. boxer Adrien Broner, on a screen in a basketball court in Manila, Philippines, January 20, 2019. REUTERS/Eloisa Lopez
Jan 19, 2019; Las Vegas, NV, USA; Manny Pacquiao enters the ring to face Adrien Broner (not pictured) in a WBA welterweight world title boxing match at MGM Grand Garden Arena. Pacquiao won via unanimous decision. Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports

Boxing: Filipinos hope Pacquiao's victory will lead to rematch with Mayweather

MANILA (Reuters) - Thousands of ecstatic Filipino fans erupted in celebration after boxing hero Manny Pacquiao defeated Adrien Broner in a unanimous decision in Las Vegas on Saturday, with many hoping the victory could get the southpaw boxer a rematch with Floyd Mayweather.

The 40-year-old Filipino senator put on a dominant performance against the 29-year old American boxer to retain his WBA welterweight world title.

Two judges handed down scores of 116-112 in favour of Pacquiao, while the third had the score at 117-111.

"He is a world champion. You really can't beat him," said company messenger Boy Maniari, who was one among the thousands who watched the match from a giant screen in a basketball court in Marikina city.

"This will lead to Pacquiao's rematch with Mayweather. Mayweather will lose," Maniari said.

Retired Mayweather attended the fight, fuelling speculation of a rematch against Pacquiao whom he defeated in their 2015 bout that was dubbed "The Fight of the Century" but never lived up to its billing.

The Filipino eight-division world champion is enjoying a career turnaround after uninspiring efforts that left many believing his career was nearing an end.

Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin described Pacquiao as "the eternal hero" after the match that took the Filipino boxer's career record to 61-7-2.

"I will slap anyone who suggests again he retire. Fighters never retire; fighting is their oxygen; they accept even permanent damage & blistering defeat as badges of honor," Locsin said on Twitter.

Pacquiao, dubbed as the Philippine nation's fist, appeared the younger and more spry of the two as he relegated Broner to the role of defensive fighter.

Pacquiao "displayed his vintage form just like in his heyday", Presidential spokesman Salvador Panelo said in a statement.

"We thank our pound-for-pound King for not only bringing honour and glory to our flag but for once again uniting all Filipinos worldwide with his display of athleticism, power and Filipino pride", Panelo said.







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