Jimuel Pacquiao set for pro debut in card promoted by his father

FILE–Jimuel Pacquiao wins his first amateur bout. Photo from Manny Pacquiao’s Instagram
LOS ANGELES — Manny Pacquiao’s son is set to make his professional boxing debut Nov. 29 on a card that his Hall of Fame father’s company is promoting.
Jimuel Pacquiao will face Brendan Lally, who is set to make his pro debut, in the co-main event at Pechanga Resort Casino in Temecula, California.
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The fight was announced Thursday by Manny Pacquiao Promotions, which unveiled the full card for its U.S. debut.
Manny Pacquiao won titles in a record eight weight classes and was enshrined in the International Boxing Hall of Fame in June.
He fell just short of regaining a title at age 46 a month later, with Mario Barrios retaining the WBC welterweight championship by majority draw.
If Pacquiao fights again, it may be as a grandfather. Jimuel Pacquiao’s fiancee is expecting the couple’s first child.
Jimuel Pacquiao, 24, had a three-year amateur career and trains out of Wild Card Boxing Gym, where his father trained.