Friday, July 18, 2025

Magsayo fights in Pacquiao-Barrios undercard

ANOTHER Filipino warrior in former world champion Mark “Magnifico” Magsayo will see action in the undercard of the Manny Pacquiao-Mario Barrios fight card on July 19 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Magsayo takes on Mexican Jorge Mata Cuellar in a 10-round fight for the World Boxing Council Continental American super featherweight title.

After the announcement of Tokyo Olympics bronze winner Eumir Felix Marcial fighting American Alexis Gaytan as an eight-round non-title middleweight bout in the same fight card, Manny Pacquiao (MP) Promotions formally confirmed the inclusion of Magsayo in the boxing card.

“It’s a very great opportunity to fight for the second time as a part of undercard bouts of my childhood hero Manny Pacquiao, who is the main reason why I started boxing,” Magsayo, 29, said after learning the development relayed by MP Promotions President Sean Gibbons.

“Like the first time I fought under his card when I was in featherweight class, this is also another stepping stone to my second division super featherweight world title bid,” Magsayo added. “I’m grateful for the opportunity from big brother Manny.”

The first time Magsayo fought in an undercard to Pacquiao was when he knocked out Mexican Julio Ceja in the tenth round on August 21 in Las Vegas during Pacquiao’s last fight in the US against Cuban Yordenis Ugas.

After that, he beat Gary Russell Jr. for the WBC featherweight belt on January 22, 2022 in Atlantic City to become a world champion for the first time.

“I would like to thank Sir Manny Pacquiao, also Sean Gibbons, who takes care of my career and made me a world champion,” he said.

Magsayo is coming with a three-fight win streak, including his last against Ecuadorian Bryan Mercado, whom he knocked out in the second round in Long Beach, California, last December 14, improving his win-loss record to 27-2 with 18 knockouts.

“I am happy training alongside my idol, seeing him every day still inspires me the way it did when I was a kid. He spends time with us, his boxers and teaches us. I am very excited to fight July 19 and hope to see everyone in town for this thrilling Philippines vs. Mexico showdown.”

Cuellar, at 24, will be no easy foe. He has a 21-2-2 record with 13 knockouts.

“I want to thank Manny [Pacquiao] and Al Haymon for putting Mark on this historic night of boxing when Pacquiao attempts to become the oldest welterweight champion. A win over Jorge Mata, Mark will be next in line for a WBC world title shot,” Gibbons said.

Pacquiao, who is eyeing the WBC welterweight crown of Barrios, said he is incredibly happy to help the likes of Magsayo and Marcial, former world champion Jerwin Ancajas, and other Filipino fighters achieve their dreams of becoming world champions.

“Thrilled to be able to help my fellow Filipinos reach their world title dreams. I have no promotions and management like the MP Promotions before when I started. So, I am incredibly happy to guide and help them in their pro boxing careers,” the 46-year-old hall of famer said.

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