
Courtesy: Manny Pacquiao Instagram page
MANNY Pacquiao’s return to the boxing ring after a four-year retirement proved to be not only a successful comeback but also a highly lucrative one.
The Filipino boxing icon is reportedly set to earn approximately P1 billion from his recent fight against Mario Barrios, a draw that showcased Pacquiao’s enduring skills and resilience. This substantial sum includes a base pay of $12 million (over P683 million), exceeding expectations for a fighter returning after such a significant hiatus.
Pacquiao’s earnings are further boosted by his share of pay-per-view (PPV) revenue, estimated to be between $5 and $6 million (P284 million to P340 million).
This significant PPV contribution underscores the continued global appeal of the boxing legend and the high demand for his fights. The combined earnings from his base pay and PPV share comfortably surpass the P1 billion mark, highlighting the immense financial rewards of his comeback bout. This impressive financial return is a testament to Pacquiao’s enduring popularity and the continued global interest in his boxing career.
Despite the fight ending in a draw, Pacquiao expressed immense satisfaction with his performance, thanking God for his strength and grace in the ring.
In an Instagram post, he commended Barrios’ fighting spirit, acknowledging the honor of sharing the ring with such a formidable opponent. He also expressed deep gratitude to his family, fans, and particularly the Filipino people for their unwavering support. Pacquiao’s heartfelt message emphasized his dedication to fighting with heart, for God, family, and country, further solidifying his legacy as a national hero and a beloved global icon.