
Jinkee Pacquiao celebrates 'God's goodness' despite Manny's draw against Barrios
On Instagram post, Jinkee shared her reflections following the bout at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, where the 46-year-old Filipino boxing icon faced the younger WBC welterweight champion.
'My heart is full, thanks to you all. I'm deeply grateful for all your love, prayers, and support,' she wrote in her caption.
Her post featured emotional photos of Manny embracing their children—Jimuel, Michael, Mary, Queenie, and Israel—after the fight. It also included snapshots from the match itself, a family photo, and scenes from the post-fight press conference.
In a separate post, Jinkee offered behind-the-scenes moments from the fight night, simply captioned: 'Fight night 🥊 2 Timothy 4:7' along with the hashtag #GodIsGood.
The Pacquiao-Barrios match ended in a majority draw, allowing Barrios to retain his WBC welterweight title. Both fighters later expressed interest in a possible rematch.

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