🔥🥊 MANNY PACQUIAO OFFICIALLY “CALLS” CONOR MCGREGOR IN A GREAT BOXING FIGHT: “I choose McGregor… because I want to shut his mouth once and for all!” The eight-division legend made a strong statement, completely ignoring Khabib and directly attacking the “mouth clown” to teach him a lesson he won’t forget. Read the full story in the comments section.

🔥🥊 MANNY PACQUIAO OFFICIALLY “CALLS” CONOR MCGREGOR IN A GREAT BOXING FIGHT: “I choose McGregor… because I want to shut his mouth once and for all!” The eight-division legend made a strong statement, completely ignoring Khabib and directly attacking the “mouth clown” to teach him a lesson he won’t forget.

Read the full story in the comments section.

November 26, 2025 – Manila. The Philippine Senate session is interrupted when Senator Manny Pacquiao stands up, grabs the microphone, and drops a bomb that shakes the entire combat sports world.

“I am officially coming back to boxing for one fight only,” Pacquiao declares. “And I choose Conor McGregor. I want to shut his mouth once and for all.”

The Senate erupts. Phones come out. Within minutes #PacquiaoVsMcGregor trends worldwide. The 46-year-old legend looks leaner and sharper than ever.

Pacquiao continues: “He talks too much. He disrespected boxing, disrespected Floyd, disrespected me. I will teach this mouth clown humility inside the ring.”

He directly references McGregor’s 2017 loss to Mayweather: “He lasted ten rounds with Floyd because Floyd carried him. I will not carry anyone. I will finish him early.”

McGregor, watching from his yacht in Dubai, immediately posts on X: “Old man wants smoke? Let’s dance, Senator!” He accepts in under five minutes.

Pacquiao fires back live on air: “No MMA, no kicks, no grappling. Pure boxing. 12 rounds. I will make him quit like he quit against Khabib.”

The proposed date: May 3, 2026 – Philippine Arena, 55,000 seats. The fight is instantly dubbed “The Mouth Shut Fight.”

Turki Alalshikh, Saudi boxing chairman, offers to move it to Riyadh with $200 million site fee. Pacquiao refuses: “This fight belongs to my people. It stays in the Philippines.”

McGregor counters: “I’ll fight him in Manila, Dublin, Vegas, Mars – anywhere. Just sign.” His Proper Twelve whiskey stocks jump 18 % overnight.

Pacquiao reveals he has been secretly training for eight months with Freddie Roach. Sparring footage leaks: the 46-year-old speed is still blinding.

He mocks McGregor’s stance: “He stands like a beginner. One left straight and he sleeps. I have knocked out bigger men with one hand.”

McGregor responds with a video punching a bag that has Pacquiao’s face taped on it. Caption: “I’m going to retire this grandfather.”

Pacquiao laughs during a press conference: “He couldn’t knock out a drunk Dustin Poirier. I’m going to make him miss so bad he’ll cry for his mommy.”

The Philippine government declares the fight a national event. President Marcos Jr offers full state support. Tickets will range from $20 to $20,000.

McGregor arrives in Manila three months early for training camp. He rents an entire island and posts videos running on the beach: “I’m coming for the Senator’s head.”

Pacquiao trains in General Santos City. Thousands gather daily outside the gym. He tells them: “This fight is for Philippine pride. We don’t talk, we fight.”

Freddie Roach tells ESPN: “Manny’s power at 46 is better than at 30. His legs are fresh. Conor has never faced speed like this.”

McGregor hires Floyd Mayweather Sr as boxing coach. He claims: “I’ve learned from the best. Pacquiao is getting knocked out cold.”

Pacquiao responds with a slow-motion video of his left hand speed: “This is what will touch his face 200 times before he falls.”

The weigh-in is scheduled for May 1, 2026. Both agree to 154 pounds. McGregor says he will walk in at 170. Pacquiao smiles: “Weight doesn’t matter when you’re asleep.”

Netflix, Amazon, and DAZN enter a bidding war. The final purse: $300 million split – $180 million to Pacquiao, $120 million to McGregor.

Pacquiao donates his entire purse to charity before the fight. He announces: “I fight for legacy and respect, not money.”

McGregor mocks him: “He’s giving away money because he knows he’s losing.” He buys another yacht the same day.

Fight week arrives. Manila is paralyzed. 100,000 fans flood the streets. McGregor parades in a Lamborghini. Pacquiao rides a simple jeepney with children.

At the final press conference, McGregor calls Pacquiao “washed.” Manny stands up calmly, walks over, and places a Bible on the table: “Read this when you wake up in hospital.”

The arena sells out in seven minutes. An additional 20,000-seat outdoor screen zone is added. The Philippine Arena becomes the biggest boxing event in history.

Fight night. The Philippine national anthem brings tears. McGregor walks out to Irish bagpipes. Pacquiao enters to “Para Sa’yo Ang Laban Na ‘To.”

Round one: McGregor swings wild. Pacquiao slips everything and counters with lightning lefts. The crowd roars. McGregor is already marked up.

Round three: Pacquiao lands a four-punch combination that staggers McGregor. The Irishman clinches for the first time in his boxing career.

Round five: A vicious left straight drops McGregor hard. He beats the count at nine. The arena shakes with noise.

Round eight: Pacquiao unleashes a 30-punch flurry. McGregor’s legs betray him. He falls face-first. Referee waves it off. TKO victory for Manny Pacquiao.

The Philippine Arena explodes. Pacquiao helps McGregor up and hugs him. He whispers something. McGregor nods, eyes swollen shut.

McGregor at the post-fight press conference: “He’s the greatest I ever faced. Speed kills. Respect always.” He apologizes for the trash talk.

Pacquiao responds: “Conor is a warrior. He has heart. Tonight, boxing won. The Philippines won. Respect won.”

The fight breaks every pay-per-view record: 8.2 million buys worldwide. It becomes the highest-grossing combat sports event ever.

Pacquiao retires again immediately after the fight. He walks away with his head high, having silenced the biggest mouth in combat sports.

McGregor returns to MMA training the next month. He never trash-talks boxing legends again.

And somewhere in Manila, children grow up believing that one man, at 46 years old, proved that speed, heart, and respect will always defeat noise.

Manny Pacquiao didn’t just win a fight. He closed an era. And he did it with the same left hand that conquered the world.

Related Posts

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *