The boxing match will see the legendary Manny Pacquiao return to the ring against Japanese boxer Rukiya Anpo. The 45-year-old Filipino icon will face the 28-year-old Anpo, a former K-1 Kickboxing champion. This boxing exhibition match will take place at the Saitama Super Arena in Tokyo. This will be Pacquiao’s second exhibition bout since his retirement from professional boxing. Both fighters are expected to receive substantial purses because this is a major event. Let’s look into the details of their payouts.
The earnings for this fight have not yet been disclosed. However, based on past figures, Manny Pacquiao’s expected earnings for his bout against Yordenis Ugas were around $5 million. Rukiya Anpo’s previous earnings remain undisclosed. Given Pacquiao’s large fan base and the high profile of this fight, it is expected to generate significant PPV revenue, resulting in a substantial payout for both fighters.
The Pacquiao vs. Anpo fight begins at midnight on Sunday, July 28, ET / 5 a.m. in the UK, with ring and walks at 5 a.m. ET / 10 a.m. UK. Though times could change, it will be streamed live on RIZIN PPV in the U.S. and UK.
Fights to watch on the Manny Pacquiao vs. Rukiya Anpo card:
Aside from the main event, Mikuru Asakura and Ren Hiramoto will offer a thrilling featherweight bout. Asakura boasts knockout power, while Hiramoto is known for his solid striking, making this fight one to watch.
Another must-see featherweight bout features Yutaka Saito vs. Yuta Kubo. Despite Saito’s three recent losses, he aims to turn things around against Kubo, who has strong striking s𝓀𝒾𝓁𝓁s.
Pacquiao vs. Anpo fight card
- Manny Pacquiao vs. Rukiya Anpo
- Mikuru Asakura vs. Ren Hiramoto
- H. Ougikubo vs. Makoto Shinryu
- Yutaka Saito vs. Yuta Kubo
- R. Ashizawa vs. Koji Tanaka
- Hiroaki Suzuki vs. Ren Sugiyama
- John Dodson vs. Takaki Soya
- Tai Emery vs. Charisa Sigala
- Hideo Tokoro vs. Hiroya Kondo
- Rena Kubota vs. Kate Oyama
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