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Manny Pacquiao comfortably outpoints Adrien Broner to retain his welterweight title

Manny ‘Pac-Man’ Pacquiao comfortably outpointed Adrien Broner via unanimous decision to successfully retain his WBA world welterweight title at the MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

The judges handed down scores of 117-111, 116-112 and 116-112. Today was Pacquiao’s 70th fight of his professional career and 61st win of his glorious career. He has won titles over eight weight classes in boxing.

Adrien Broner who is 11 years younger than the Filipino legend dropped to 33-4-1 in his professional career. Pacquiao returned to the ring after six months to defeat the Cincinnati-born Broner. He last fought against Lucas Matthysse where he knocked him out in the seventh round to win a version of the WBA world title.

After the fight, Broner insinuated that he had won the fight and that it was fixed was to set up Pacquiao-Mayweather, and says he could beat up Showtime commentator Jim Gray.

However, Pacquiao was full of class and thanked his team and fans and when the inevitable was asked if he would fight Floyd Mayweather.

Tell (Floyd) to come back to the ring and then we will fight,” Pacquiao says. “I’m willing to fight him again, to fight Floyd Mayweather.

Showtime’s Gray then asks Mayweather if he will accept the challenge as a camera films him in the first row: “A simple nod will do on the monitor.

Mayweather looks away from the camera and showed no emotions.

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