Filipino Manny Pacquiao returns to action after 28 months when he challenges Yordenis Ugas from Cuba for the WBA “super” welterweight belt at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on Saturday night.
Ugas comes in as a late replacement when WBC and IBF welterweight champion Errol Spence (27-0; 21) had to withdraw due to an eye injury.
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However, the 35-year-old Ugas, who has a record of 26-4; 12, is still a tough challenge for the 42-year-old Pacquiao (62-7-2; 29), who fights from the southpaw stance.
Ugas has lost only one fight since May 2014, when losing to Shawn Porter on a split decision in a clash for the WBC welterweight belt and has won his last three fights.
Despite his age, the super fit Pacquiao will always be in with a chance of victory but will be up against a younger and more active Ugas.
Ugas’s losses have all come on points and Pacquiao has not lost inside the distance since being smashed flat on his face in the sixth round by Manuel Marquez on 8 December 2012.
Even though both are aggressive come-forward fighters it is on the cards that the younger and more active Ugas should finish stronger in the later rounds.
Looking back on his career it is amazing what Pacquiao has achieved since making his pro debut on 22 January 1995 and winning the WBC flyweight belt in December 1998 with an eighth-round knockout over win Chatchai Sasakul.