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Manny Pacquiao is back again in the boxing world after his fight against Timothy Bradley in the first quarter of 2016. This time he will be heading to the right against a young Welterweight champion, Jessie Vargas to try to steal the belt from him and crown as the new champ of the said event. The said Pacquiao vs. Vargas fight will be held at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas, Nevada and can be watched via Bob Arum's Top Rank pay per viewer. That's right you read it right. It is not via HBO PPV its Top Rank PPV.

After Arum failed to convince HBO to feature this fight, he decided to make this fight available via his very own Top Rank TV.

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The match will feature other amazing undercard matches that includes: WBO Welterweight bout between Nonito Donaire vs. Jesse Magdaleno, Oscar Valdez vs. Hiroshige Osawa (WBO Featherweight) and Zou Shiming vs. Kwanpichit Onesongchaigym (WBO Flyweight).

If you want to watch Pacquiao vs. Vargas fight, check out the following link for details:

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Here's a latest news from Inquirer.net regarding the status of the skills of Manny Pacquiao and why this boxer from the Philippines is still a very interesting fighter to watch out:

Sparring partner amazed by Pacquiao’s intensity

HOLLYWOOD–Ray Beltran has sparred with Manny Pacquiao countless times throughout the years.
Still, the 35-year-old Mexican warrior was befuddled with the way Pacquiao dominated him in their two sparring sessions this week at Wild Card Gym.

According to Beltran, a three-time world title challenger and 2014 World Boxing Council-North America Boxing Federation lightweight champion, Pacquiao is very hard to figure out.

While before, it used to be just great movement and great rhythm, now Pacquiao has also refined his technique.

The 35-year-old Beltran also wonders how Pacquiao, turning 38 in December, seems to be still improving in all aspects.

Beltran said Pacquiao remains very intense, making you work and leaving no time to relax as you don’t know when he’ll strike.

According to Beltran, it’s no longer just about the speed and the bundles of punches that are “all very powerful, ” but the way Pacquiao exploits the angles.

“He’s amazing, working so hard and just going, going and going, ” said Beltran.

Then Pacquiao is gone.

Source: Inquirer.net

The article shows how strong he is even though he is already 38 and also performing as a lawmaker in his country after he wins the senatorial election last election in the Philippines. If he wins this championship match, he will make a history wherein the first Senator of the Philippines to win a boxing title. Oh well, some are saying that Pacquiao should have stopped from boxing and stuck his nose in the chamber of law making but I guess old habits die hard. :) So what can say guys?