Japan exhibition takes Manny Pacquiao way back to 1998

Japan exhibition takes Manny Pacquiao way back to 1998

By: - Reporter / @MarkGiongcoINQ
/ 10:55 PM July 26, 2024

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Manny Pacquiao smiles during a press conference ahead of his exhibition bout against Rukiya Anpo in Super RIZIN 3 on Sunday at Saitama Super Arena in Japan.–MP Promotions/Wendell Alinea

TOKYO—Manny Pacquiao’s latest exhibition match on Sunday will also mark his first ring appearance in Japan since 1998 when he was still an up-and-comer.

Throughout his 26-year pro boxing career, Pacquiao only fought in the country currently in its golden age with a slew of world champions bannered by one of the top pound-for-pound fighters today in two-division undisputed champion Naoya Inoue.

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On May 18, 1998, a 19-year-old Pacquiao stopped Japanese Shin Terao in the first round of their flyweight bout at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo. The fight was also Pacquiao’s first outside Philippine soil.

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That bout led to his maiden crack at a world title which took place seven months later in Thailand where he knocked out home bet Chatchai Sasakul to snatch the WBC flyweight belt.

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“It’s nice to be back in Japan. I’m excited on Sunday. It’s been a long time,” said Pacquiao during a press conference at Westin Hotel Tokyo on Friday.

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Pacquiao, of course, went on to conquer seven more divisions to become the only fighter to win titles in eight different weight classes—an achievement deemed nearly improbable to replicate.

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Pacquiao takes on Japanese kickboxer Rukiya Anpo, a former K-1 champion, in a three-round exhibition on Sunday to headline Super RIZIN 3 at Saitama Super Arena.

The bout is set at a 152-pound catchweight.

“I hope we can give a good fight and make the Japanese fans happy.”

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