Manny
Pacquiao put on a dazzling boxing display to beat American Brandon Rios
and win his first fight in two years in Macau on Sunday, BBC Sport reports.
The man from the Philippines said he
would win to bring “pride and hope” back to his beleaguered nation,
which is struggling to come to terms with the loss of life and
devastation caused by Typhoon Haiyan.
In front of a crowd unanimously in his
favour, he dominated former world lightweight champion Rios to win on
points, landing at will and never looking in trouble.
In truth, Rios was not in the class of
previous Pacquiao opponents. His ponderous style of walking forward
without using a consistent jab was tailor-made for the 34-year-old, who
showed no rustiness, even though he had not fought since he was knocked
out in losing to Juan Manuel Marquez last December.
His victory – at the Venetian Hotel –
was watched by a near-capacity crowd of 13,200 fans, who cheered as
pictures of Pacquiao meeting former England footballer David Beckham in
his dressing room before the fight were beamed into the arena.
Pacquiao was smiling as he entered the ring, in contrast to the earlier arrival of his 27-year-old opponent, who scowled.
After a cagey opening 60 seconds, Pacquiao controlled the first round, landing jabs and hooks at will.
He drew roars in the second when he hit
Rios flush with a left hand and several follow-up blows, but the Texan
took them all and stayed on his feet.
By the end of round six, Rios’s right eye
was closed after absorbing numerous straight punches. There were
moments in the seventh round when a stoppage seemed possible, with Rios
on the back foot and not offering much in return.
Now cut above his left eye, his most
notable achievement was the repeated warnings from the referee for
holding and hitting when in clinches.
It was a surprise to see Rios come out
for the 12th and final round, so comprehensive had the beating been.
When it finished, the two boxers stood and eyed each other, before
embracing.
The judges scored the
fight 120-108, 119-109 and 118-110 in Pacquaio’s favour, as Rios
suffered only his second defeat in 34 fights. Pacquiao, who fell to
successive defeats against Marquez and Timothy Bradley before this
victory, has a record of 55 wins, five defeats and two draws.
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