Manny Pacquiao expectedly outclassed South Korean YouTuber and martial artist DK Yoo on Saturday at KINTEX in Goyang, South Korea.
“This is a great opportunity to come back in the ring,” he added. I really missed boxing.” “[It’s] nice to be back in the ring, especially this charity exhibition match and I’m going to continue my training to get back in shape,” said Pacquiao, who tipped the scales at 161.1 pounds during the weigh-in.
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In the final two rounds, it appeared Pacquiao was starting to take the fight more seriously and was trying to knock Yoo out. It seemed as if the referee had given him every possible opening to survive until the final bell. Pacquiao easily claimed a unanimous decision, as Yoo was very tired after a few rounds.
The eight-division world boxing champion officially retired from boxing in 2021. His fight with DK Yoo is billed as a special charity match, with proceeds ...
Despite a year-long boxing hiatus, Manny Pacquiao looks head and shoulders above Korean mixed martial artist DK Yoo in their exhibition bout.
That, though, only delayed the inevitable as Pacquiao scored a knockdown in the final round and Yoo struggled to survive to let it go the distance. Four inches taller, Yoo kept Pacquiao at a distance in the first two rounds before the Filipino great took control the rest of the way, leaving the Korean with a bloodied nose at the end of the fourth round after a barrage of punches. MANILA, Philippines – Manny Pacquiao triumphed in his ring return and scored a dominant unanimous decision win over DK Yoo in their exhibition bout at the Korean International Exhibition Center on Sunday, December 11.
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Both Pacquiao and Yoo said they are donating their earnings from the exhibition match to charity, with the Filipino eyeing to continue building homes for his less-fortunate countrymen which has been his advocacy during his time in both the Lower and Upper House. Pacquiao was in control for the entire fight of two-minute each per round against Yoo, who was already bleeding from the nose by the third round. Yoo, 43, was given a longer time to recover from the second knockdown courtesy of a solid Pacquiao left, before surviving the final round barely on his feet.