Manny Pacquiao lost on his return to the ring after a two-year absence as Cuba’s Yordenis Ugas upset the odds to win by unanimous decision and retain his WBA (super) welterweight title. Pacquiao was stripped of the WBA title in January because of inactivity.
Ugas was only drafted in on 10th August for the Las Vegas fight to replace the injured Errol Spence Jr.
It was Pacquiao’s first bout since beating Keith Thurman for the WBA welterweight title in July 2019.
Pacquiao, 42, said he was “thinking about retirement” and he was “60-40” in favour of quitting.
The eight-division world champion now has a record of 62 wins, eight defeats and two draws.
“That’s boxing,” said the Filipino congressman after the fight.
“I had a hard time in the ring making adjustments. My legs were tight. I’m sorry I lost tonight, but I did my best.”
Ugas beat Abel Ramos for the vacant WBA regular welterweight title in September 2020 before being elevated to WBA super champion after Pacquiao was stripped of the belt.
The 35-year-old had been preparing to make his first title defence against Fabian Maidana, but was promoted from the undercard to face Pacquiao.
Ugas dominated with his jab and clean punching to win on all three cards – 115-113, 116-112 and 116-112 – at the T-Mobile Arena. PHOTO/COURTESY
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