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Manny Pacquiao Vs. Mario Barrios Full Fight Card Betting Odds

Manny Pacquiao Vs. Mario Barrios Full Fight Card Betting Odds

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Filipino boxer Manny Pacquiao (L) and Mexican-US boxer Mario Barrios face off during the press ... More conference ahead of their July 19 WBC welterweight title fight (Photo by Patrick T. Fallon / AFP) (Photo by PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty Images)
Manny Pacquiao announced his retirement from boxing in 2021. The only boxer to win titles in eight weight divisions ends that retirement this week in Las Vegas when he faces WBC welterweight champion Mario Barrios in the main event of a PBC pay-per-view boxing card at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. The Pacquiao vs. Barrios boxing card takes place on Saturday, July 19. We look at the betting odds for the full fight card.
Manny Pacquiao Vs. Mario Barrios Main Event Betting Odds
Mario Barrios (-270) vs. Manny Pacquiao (+230): For Barrios's WBC welterweight championship
Manny Pacquiao Vs. Mario Barrios Undercard Betting Odds
Sebastian Fundora (+117) vs. Tim Tszyu (-150): For Fundora's WBC and WBO junior middleweight titles
Isaac Cruz (-500) vs. Angel Fierro (+350): Junior welterweight
Brandon Figueroa (-260) vs. Joet Gonzalez (+200): Featherweight
Gary Russell Jr. (-2500) vs. Hugo Castaneda (+910): Lightweight
David Picasso (-1250) vs. Kyonosuke Kamed (+700): Junior featherweight
Mark Magsayo (-800) vs. Jorge Mata Cuellar (+500): Junior lightweight
*Odds via Betonline
Manny Pacquiao Vs. Mario Barrios Fight Card Date:
Saturday, July 19, 2025
Manny Pacquiao Vs. Mario Barrios Fight Card Time:
5:30 p.m. ET
Manny Pacquiao Vs. Mario Barrios Fight Card Location:
MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, NV
Manny Pacquiao Vs. Mario Barrios Fight Card How to Watch Or Stream:
Amazon Prime Video
Manny Pacquiao Vs. Mario Barrios Fight Card Streaming Cost:
$79.95
Mario Barrios Vs. Manny Pacquiao
Mexican-US boxer Mario Barrios holds a championship belt during the press conference ahead of his ... More July 19 WBC welterweight title fight against Filipino boxer Manny Pacquiao at the NOVO at L.A. Live in Los Angeles on June 3, 2025. Manny Pacquiao on June 3 shrugged off concerns about his decision to return to boxing at the age of 46 as he prepares for next month's world welterweight title comeback against Mario Barrios. The charismatic Filipino boxing icon stunned the sports world last month after announcing he would take on World Boxing Council (WBC) champion Barrios on July 19 in Las Vegas, four years after his last fight ended in a disappointing defeat. (Photo by Patrick T. Fallon / AFP) (Photo by PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty Images)
The 30-year-old Barrios won the vacant WBC interim welterweight title in September 2023 with a unanimous decision over Yordenis Ugás. He retained the belt in May 2024 with a decision victory over Fabián Maidana. The WBC elevated Barrios to full championship status in June 2024. In his most recent outing, which came in November, Barrios fought Abel Ramos to a split draw to retain the belt.
'If the roles were reversed, Pacquiao wouldn't try to take it easy on me,' Barrios told The Ring. 'He's not going to feel sorry for me in there. It's just the reality of the sport. I am ready to defend my title by any means necessary.
'It's kill or be killed in there. I have to go in there and make sure my hand is raised by any means necessary, whether it's by knockout or by decision. He has age. I have to be ready for whatever he brings.'
'He's such a likable dude,' Barrios said of his opponent. 'It's hard to be like, 'Man, I'm about to square up with him for my title.' But I am going in there with bad intentions. I am trying to get him out of there.'
Barrios (29-2-1, 18 KOs) is the No. 3 ranked 147-pounder according to ESPN.
Filipino boxer Manny Pacquiao attends the press conference ahead of his July 19 WBC welterweight ... More title fight against Mexican-US boxer Mario Barrios at the NOVO at L.A. Live in Los Angeles on June 3, 2025. Manny Pacquiao on June 3 shrugged off concerns about his decision to return to boxing at the age of 46 as he prepares for next month's world welterweight title comeback against Mario Barrios. The charismatic Filipino boxing icon stunned the sports world last month after announcing he would take on World Boxing Council (WBC) champion Barrios on July 19 in Las Vegas, four years after his last fight ended in a disappointing defeat. (Photo by Patrick T. Fallon / AFP) (Photo by PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty Images)
ESPN reported on Pacquiao coming out of retirement in early May. The former eight-division boxing champion confirmed his return on Instagram, writing, 'On July 19, I return to the ring to face WBC Welterweight Champion Mario Barrios at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Let's make history! #TeamPacquiao 🇵🇭'
The 46-year-old Pacquiao last fought in August 2021 when he dropped a unanimous decision to Yordenis Ugas for the WBA welterweight championship. Not long after that setback, Pacquiao announced his retirement.
"Even me, I'm amazed at what I have done," Pacquiao said in a video he posted on social media. "The only boxer to hold world titles in four different decades and became the oldest boxer to win a world welterweight title, an amazing accomplishment."
"It is difficult for me to accept that my time as a boxer is over," he added. "Today, I am announcing my retirement. I never thought that this day would come. As I hang up my boxing gloves, I would like to thank the whole world, especially the Filipino people, for supporting Manny Pacquiao."
Pacquiao (62-8-2, 39 KOs) was the No. 6 ranked welterweight, according to ESPN, when he retired. He is currently unranked.
"Goodbye, boxing. Thank you for changing my life," Pacquiao added. "You gave me the chance to find a way out of poverty. Because of you, I was able to inspire people all over the world. Because of you, I have been given the courage to change more life.
"I will never forget what I have done and accomplished in my life. I can't imagine that I have just heard the final bell."
Sebastian Fundora Vs. Tim Tszyu 2
US boxer Sebastian Fundora speaks during the press conference ahead of his July 19 WBC super ... More welterweight title fight against Australian boxer Tim Tszyu at the NOVO at L.A. Live in Los Angeles on June 3, 2025. (Photo by Patrick T. Fallon / AFP) (Photo by PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty Images)
Sebastian Fundora (22-1-1 with 14 knockouts) opened his boxing career on a 18-0-1 run before he got the opportunity to fight for a title. In April 2022, Fundora faced Erickson Lubin for the vacant WBC interim light middleweight belt. Fundora won that fight by stoppage in the ninth round.
Fundora defended his belt in October 2022 with a unanimous decision win over Carlos Ocampo. His title run ended in April 2023 when Brian Mendoza knocked out Fundora in the early moments of the seventh round of their matchup.
Fundora returned to the ring nearly a year later to face Tim Tszyu at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas in the main event of a PBC card. Tszyu's WBO junior middleweight title was on the line as well as the vacant WBC strap
Fundora won that fight via split decision, scoring an upset split decision (112-116, 116-112, 115-113). Fundora defended his titles in March of this year, knocking out Chordale Booker in the fourth round at Michelob Ultra Arena in Las Vegas.
The WBO stripped Fundora of his belt when he elected to face Tszyu in a rematch instead of WBO mandatory challenger Xander Zayas.
ESPN has Fundora ranked as the No. 3 junior middleweight behind Terence Crawford and Vergil Ortiz Jr.
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - JUNE 03: Tim Tszyu speaks prior to his WBC super welterweight rematch ... More fight versus Sebastian Fundora at The NOVO at L.A. Live on June 03, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by)
Tim Tszyu (25-2 with 18 KOs) moved to 22-0 in March 2023 when he knocked out Tony Harrison to become the interim WBO junior middleweight champion. He was elevated to full champ when Jermell Charlo faced Canelo Alvarez for the undisputed super middleweight title in September 2023.
In his first title defense, Tszyu defeated Mendoza via unanimous decision in Australia in October 2023. Tszyu's next defense was his bloody bout against Fundora.
When Tszyu returned to action in October 2024 it was against IBF junior middleweight champ Bakhram Murtazaliev, who knocked Tszyu down four times before Tszyu's corner threw in the towel.
That loss had many wondering if Tszyu could get back to a title fight. However, an April 2025 TKO victory over Joseph Spencer put Tszyu back in the title fight conversation.
ESPN has Tszyu ranked at No. 6 at 154 pounds.
We will have more on the Manny Pacquiao Vs. Mario Barrios fight card as fight night nears.
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