‘Rested’ Pacquiao relishing boxing comeback at 46

‘Rested’ Pacquiao relishing boxing comeback at 46
Filipino boxer Manny Pacquiao raises his fist during the press conference ahead of his July 19 WBC welterweight title fight against Mexican-US boxer Mario Barrios at the NOVO at L.A. Live in Los Angeles on June 3, 2025. (AFP)
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Updated 04 June 2025
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‘Rested’ Pacquiao relishing boxing comeback at 46

‘Rested’ Pacquiao relishing boxing comeback at 46
  • Pacquiao, who won 12 world titles in eight different weight classes during a glittering professional career that began in 1995, told reporters on Tuesday

LOS ANGELES, United States: Manny Pacquiao on Tuesday 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.

Pacquiao, who won 12 world titles in eight different weight classes during a glittering professional career that began in 1995, told reporters on Tuesday that the glamor of championship boxing had prompted his return.

“I’m returning because I miss my boxing,” Pacquiao said at a press conference in Los Angeles. “Especially these situations — being interviewed, press conference, training camp, everything like that.

“I missed that. But it has been good for me — I’ve rested my body for four years. And now I come back.”

Pacquiao said that he had been left devastated following his decision to retire in the wake of his loss to Yordenis Ugas in 2021.

“I always thought, even when I hung up my gloves, ‘I can still fight, I can still feel my body, I can still work hard,’” Pacquiao said.

“That moment when I announced hanging up my gloves four years ago — I was so sad. I was crying, I cannot stop the tears coming out my eyes.”

Pacquiao, though, revealed that working out at his home in the Philippines persuaded him he still had the fitness and strength to fight.

“I realized when I’m playing basketball, training at the gym my house — I have complete sport facilities in my house — that I still have that passion. I still have that speed and power,” he said.

Some in boxing have expressed concerns about whether Pacquiao’s comeback against Barrios, who is 16 years his junior, represents a risk to the Filipino’s safety.

Addressing those concerns, Pacquiao noted that his family and loved ones were firmly behind his comeback.

“I’m thankful for them for their concern,” Pacquiao told AFP. “But the people who really concern me, is my family. My family saw how I move, saw how I train, saw my my body condition. They support me because they can see the old Pacquiao style.”

Pacquiao, who has reunited with veteran trainer Freddie Roach for next month’s fight, is able to challenge immediately for a title due to a WBC rule that allows former champions to request a title fight when coming out of retirement.

WBC President Mauricio Sulaiman told AFP on Tuesday that Pacquiao had been cleared to return to the ring by the Nevada Athletic Commission after undergoing medical exams, describing the fighter’s comeback as “low risk.”

“Manny Pacquiao is at no higher risk than any fighter going into the ring,” Sulaiman said. “Manny has rested his body for four years. He’s not a drinker. He’s not a drug user. He’s a family man that has taken care of himself. So of the different aspects of dangers, he’s at the lowest risk.”

Pacquiao’s opponent, Barrios, said he would set aside the Filipino’s status as one of the most beloved fighters of his era.

“There’s nothing but good things to say about him outside the ring,” Barrios said of Pacquiao. “He’s a hard guy to dislike. But at the end of the day, you know it’s kill or be killed.

“And I know if at any point he has me hurt, you know he’s going to get me out of there. So I just have to go in there and make sure that my hand is raised at the end of the fight.”


Rodri will not make Manchester City return till September

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Rodri will not make Manchester City return till September

Rodri will not make Manchester City return till September
  • Manchester City midfielder Rodri will not be at full fitness until after September’s international break, Pep Guardiola has revealed
LONDON: Manchester City midfielder Rodri will not be at full fitness until after September’s international break, Pep Guardiola has revealed.
The 2024 Ballon d’Or winner missed most of last season due to ligament damage and without him City failed to mount a strong defense of their Premier League crown.
The 29-year-old Spanish international fought his way back to fitness but suffered a groin injury in City’s defeat to Saudi club Al-Hilal at the Club World Cup in the United States last month.
“Rodri’s getting better but he had a big injury in the last game against Al-Hilal and for the last five or six weeks,” Guardiola said in comments released on Saturday.
“He’s training right now and in the last two or three days is better. Hopefully maybe the international break is when he will be really, really fit.
“Hopefully, in the games (prior to that) he can play some minutes but the important thing is to not have pain because we don’t want him to be come back and injured, come back and injured.
“We will try desperately to avoid that but he’s training the last two or three days with us and that’s good.”
The City staff are also nursing Phil Foden and Mateo Kovacic back to fitness and both players joined Rodri in being left out of a pre-season game in Sicily this week.
City face Wolves in their first Premier League game of the season next weekend and then play Tottenham and Brighton before the September internationals.

Johnson, Garcia share lead, Stinger GC tops team leaderboard at LIV Golf Chicago

Johnson, Garcia share lead, Stinger GC tops team leaderboard at LIV Golf Chicago
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Johnson, Garcia share lead, Stinger GC tops team leaderboard at LIV Golf Chicago

Johnson, Garcia share lead, Stinger GC tops team leaderboard at LIV Golf Chicago
  • Garcia, the Fireballs GC captain, shot a 4-under 67 that was matched by Johnson, the 4Aces captain, for a share of the lead at a challenging Bolingbrook Golf Club

BOLINGBROOK: Sergio Garcia may be regaining his form from earlier this season. Dustin Johnson may be rounding into form.

In Friday’s first round at LIV Golf Chicago, the two captains and major champions showed they’re ready to make plenty of noise as the 2025 season nears its conclusion.

Garcia, the Fireballs GC captain, shot a 4-under 67 that was matched by Johnson, the 4Aces captain, for a share of the lead at a challenging Bolingbrook Golf Club. The two will start Saturday’s second Round 1 stroke ahead of a six-player chase pack that includes four other major champions: Phil Mickelson, Brooks Koepka, Bryson DeChambeau and Jon Rahm.

On the team leaderboard, South African Stinger GC shot a cumulative 6 under to lead by one stroke over Garcia’s Fireballs, with Johnson’s 4Aces and DeChambeau’s Crushers tied for third at 3 under. The Stingers are looking to break a drought of 31 tournaments without a team win.

Two weeks ago at LIV Golf UK by JCB, Johnson finished last in the 54-man field but bounced back on Friday thanks mostly to a nine-hole stretch in which he posted five birdies. It’s the second time this season he’s gone from worst in one tournament to the lead in the first round of the next tournament. He finished 54th in Hong Kong, then had the solo lead after 18 holes in Singapore, eventually tying for fifth.

“To be honest, even in the UK, I did not play nearly as bad as my score,” Johnson said. “I know my score was horrible, but I actually hit a lot of good shots.”

He’s been hitting plenty of good shots lately. Prior to the UK event, he had finished in the top 10 in three of five starts, his best stretch this season as he chases his first win of 2025. He certainly hit some terrific shots Friday, despite windy conditions and tough pin placements. His irons were especially on point, as he hit 14 greens in regulation, tying for second-most in the field.

“It’s close,” Johnson said when asked about his form. “I feel like I’m always close, and it only takes a couple shots here or there where my game just clicks back and I start playing good again.”

Garcia won earlier this year in Hong Kong during a stretch in which his Fireballs claimed three consecutive team titles. But the legendary Spaniard’s form fell off during the middle part of the season.

Always a great ball-striker, Garcia found his putting stroke Friday, as he needed just 23 putts, tying for fewest in the field. Entering the tournament ranked sixth in the season-long points race, Garcia is now projected to move into fourth place.

“I’ve been working very hard on all parts of my game,” he said. “Today, I felt like I hit the ball pretty much as well as I hit the ball at the beginning of the year … I hit several shots very, very close, so obviously on the conditions that we had today, if you have five or six tap-ins for birdie, that helps a lot.”

Among the chasers, the most intriguing development concerns the Individual Championship race. Rahm is tied for third on the Chicago leaderboard while points leader Joaquin Niemann — a five-time winner this season — is tied for 45th after shooting a 74.

If Rahm wins this week and Niemann finishes no better than 18th, then Rahm takes over the lead entering the decisive event next week at the regular-season finale at LIV Golf Indianapolis. According to LIV Golf data experts, Rahm increased his chances of catching Niemann from 15 percent to 30 percent after Friday’s round.

Others have plenty to play for, too, including the 55-year-old Mickelson, the six-time major winner who is having his best season on LIV Golf. He started the week 20th in points but is projected to 11th after shooting a 68 in which he was bogey-free for the first 14 holes. He’d love to finish inside the top 10 in the season-long race.

“I’ve played well this year, played consistent,” he said. “At 55, I think that’s a cool accomplishment, and I would love to finish this year off right.”

TEAM SCORES

LIV Golf’s scoring format involves all four scores now counting in every round in the team competition. Here are the results and scores for each team after Friday’s Round 1 of LIV Golf Chicago.

1. STINGER GC -6 (Burmester 68, Grace 69, Schwartzel 69, Oosthuizen 72)

2. FIREBALLS GC -5 (Garcia 67, Ballester 69, Ancer 71, Puig 72)

T3. CRUSHERS GC -3 (DeChambeau 68, Casey 70, Lahiri 71, Howell III 72)

T3. 4ACES GC -3 (Johnson 67, Reed 70, Pieters 72, Varner III 72)

5. SMASH GC -2 (Koepka 68, Gooch 69, McDowell 72, Kokrak 73)

6. HYFLYERS GC -1 (Mickelson 68, Ogletree 69, Tringale 70, Steele 76)

7. LEGION XIII E (Hatton 68, Rahm 68, McKibbin 73, Surratt 75)

8. TORQUE GC +1 (Pereira 69, Muñoz 70, Ortiz 72, Niemann 74)

9. RIPPER GC +2 (Herbert 69, Leishman 71, Smith 71, Jones 75)

10. RANGEGOATS GC +3 (Uihlein 70, Watson 71, Campbell 73, Wolff 73)

11. CLEEKS GC +4 (Bland 70, Kaymer 70, Meronk 72, Kjettrup 76)

T12. IRON HEADS GC +9 (Jang 72, Kozuma 72, Lee 72, Na 77)

T12. MAJESTICKS GC +9 (Horsfield 72, Westwood 72, Poulter 74, Stenson 75)

Wild Cards: C. Lee 74, Kim 82


The 2025 Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters kicks off in Jeddah with exciting matches

The 2025 Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters kicks off in Jeddah with exciting matches
Updated 09 August 2025
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The 2025 Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters kicks off in Jeddah with exciting matches

The 2025 Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters kicks off in Jeddah with exciting matches
  • The preliminary qualifying round will continue until next Monday, August 11

JEDDAH: The 2025 Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters kicked off on Friday in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, with the participation of the game’s elite stars, including world No. 1 Judd Trump, Kyren Wilson, Mark Williams, John Higgins, and Ronnie O’Sullivan.

The event is organized by the Saudi Billiards and Snooker Federation, in strategic partnership with Matchroom, in cooperation with the World Snooker Tour, and under the direct supervision of the Ministry of Sports, at the Prince Abdullah Al-Faisal Sports City Hall.

The event featured an official opening ceremony attended by officials from the organizing bodies. The official competitions then kicked off with an intense match, featuring a number of Arab players, including Egyptian Hisham Shawky, the 2025 Arab champion, who secured victory and advanced to the next round of the tournament.

Eleven Saudi players are participating in the preliminary round: Abdullah Al-Shammari, Ahmed Asiri, Abdulraouf Al-Sayegh, Omar Al-Ajlani, Musab Al-Sayegh, Musaed Al-Masfar, Ziad Al-Qabbani, Fahad Al-Ghamdi, Saud Al-Bakr, Ayman Al-Omari, and Abdullah Al-Attiyan, in a move that confirms the Kingdom’s commitment to supporting and developing Saudi talent.

The preliminary qualifying round will continue until next Monday, Aug. 11.


Revamped Manchester City ready for new era without talisman De Bruyne

Revamped Manchester City ready for new era without talisman De Bruyne
Updated 09 August 2025
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Revamped Manchester City ready for new era without talisman De Bruyne

Revamped Manchester City ready for new era without talisman De Bruyne
  • Manchester City were tipped last season to win a record-extending fifth consecutive Premier League title
  • But a mid-season nose-dive saw them fall well off the pace and miss a top-two spot for the first time since 2016-17

MANCHESTER, England: Manchester City will embark on a new era this season in their first in 10 years without talisman Kevin De Bruyne as Pep Guardiola looks to make last term’s third-place finish a distant memory and restore his revamped outfit to their former glory.

They face a tough task against champions Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea – all big spenders in the transfer window – but the anticipated return of Ballon d’Or winner Rodri and scoring machine Erling Haaland to top form give reason for optimism.

City were tipped last season to win a record-extending fifth consecutive Premier League title, but a mid-season nose-dive saw them fall well off the pace and miss a top-two spot for the first time since 2016-17.

They finished third behind Liverpool and Arsenal with their worst points total under Guardiola, their nine league losses were more than their two previous seasons combined, they crashed out of the Champions League and League Cup early and their FA Cup final loss to Crystal Palace meant no silverware for the first time in eight years.

Rodri was sidelined for most of the season after suffering a torn anterior cruciate ligament against Arsenal in September. Guardiola’s men showed how much the Spaniard was missed when they went on a woeful run of nine defeats in 12 games across all competitions.

After leading the Premier League in scoring for two successive seasons, Haaland’s 31 goals across all competitions in 2024-25 remarkably constituted a drop in performance, although he still showed his lethal scoring ability in what was considered an off-year for the Norwegian.

He will be keen to prove a point this season and put himself back in the running for the Golden Boot.

Guardiola began his rebuilding last term, splashing out £180 million ($241.72 million) on Omar Marmoush, Abdukodir Khusanov, Nico Gonzalez and Vitor Reis. Marmoush had an almost immediate impact with a 13-minute hat-trick in a 4-0 win over Newcastle United in February.

City’s manager has further galvanized his squad by signing Dutch midfielder Tijjani Reijnders, Wolverhampton Wanderers defender Rayan Ait-Nouri, winger Rayan Cherki and goalkeeper James Trafford in the close season to push City’s spending for 2025 past the £300 million mark.

Ait-Nouri was brought in to reinforce the left-back position, while Reijnders and Cherki were signed in the hope that they could replace De Bruyne’s creative spark in midfield.

Squad positivity

While City boast one of the best strikers in the game in Haaland, the fight to support the 25-year-old runs deep with Marmoush, Phil Foden, Jeremy Doku, Savinho, Oscar Bobb and Cherki all in contention.

Guardiola said that while there is a lot of positivity in the squad, he did not expect this season to be smooth sailing.

“I’m pretty sure it’ll be good, but it won’t be a red carpet season, there’ll always be problems, it’s how you overcome those situations,” the Spaniard said at a sold-out open training session earlier this week.

“The expectation at the beginning of the season is always, let’s go and try to do our best, win the first games, get confidence and move forward. Of course, we want to try and do better than last season, especially with consistency.”

The manager, who is under contract until June 2027, is not setting any targets for the season, saying it is difficult to determine what a successful campaign would be.

“When the (players) give good spirit and fight and run and give their best, sometimes you can do your best and the opponents are just better,” he said. “It depends on ourselves, this is what we have to try to do. We challenge against ourselves, this is the target for the season.”

A cloud continues to hang over the club as they face 115 charges of breaking Premier League financial regulations. City, who have always denied any wrongdoing, were charged with the alleged breaches in February 2023. British media expect a verdict during the October international break.


Hideo Kojima to appear at EWC Festival 2025 in Riyadh

Hideo Kojima to appear at EWC Festival 2025 in Riyadh
Updated 09 August 2025
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Hideo Kojima to appear at EWC Festival 2025 in Riyadh

Hideo Kojima to appear at EWC Festival 2025 in Riyadh
  • Legendary game creator will headline ‘Death Stranding 2: On the Beach’ panel and deliver keynote on creativity and innovation at the New Global Sport Conference 2025

RIYADH: The Esports World Cup Foundation has announced that world-renowned game creator Hideo Kojima will join the Esports World Cup 2025 Festival in Riyadh, appearing live on Aug. 23 for a special Q&A panel in Publisher Park as part of the “Death Standing World Strand Tour 2.”

At the launch of “Death Stranding 2: On the Beach,” fans will have the rare opportunity to hear directly from Kojima about the making of the critically acclaimed title and meet the visionary creator.

Recognized globally as one of the all-time greats in video game history, Kojima has redefined interactive storytelling, cinematic game design and the boundaries of genre for nearly four decades. As the founder of Kojima Productions and the creator of the iconic franchise, “Death Stranding,” he pioneered stealth-action gameplay and elevated games to a new narrative and artistic standard.

Kojima’s appreciation for film, music and literature is woven into every aspect of his work, from unforgettable characters to immersive, emotionally resonant worlds. His dedication to detail and creative integrity has inspired generations of developers to tell bold, personal stories and continues to earn him acclaim far beyond the games industry.

In addition to his appearance at the EWC Festival, Kojima will take the stage at the New Global Sport Conference 2025, the flagship industry forum from the Esports World Cup Foundation hosted during the EWC’s closing weekend.

Kojima will discuss the development of “Death Stranding 2: On the Beach” and deliver insights into the game’s creation at the global event. He will be joined on stage by his longtime friend and collaborator, film-maker Nicolas Winding Refn, who portrayed the character Heartman in “Death Stranding.”

The Esports World Cup 2025 features 2,000 elite players and 200 clubs from more than 100 countries, competing in 25 tournaments across 24 games for a record-breaking $70-plus million prize pool.