After Manny Pacquiao Wins Again, Talk Turns to a Possible Foe

MACAU – Manny Pacquiao produced a destructive and explosive performance in the early hours of Sunday morning, knocking down Chris Algieri six times on the way to an overwhelming points victory at the Venetian Macao's Cotai Arena. Even though 

Chris Algieri will get a shot at the biggest win of his career and arguably the biggest win in boxing's 2014 when he squares off with Manny Pacquiao. Before the two step in the ring tomorrow night–live on HBO 

In the end, Pacquiao, boxing's only eight-division titleholder, rolled over Algieri with absolute ease, just as most expected in a fight contracted at 144 pounds and fought before a sold-out crowd of 13,201 at the Venetian's CotaiArena. Pacquiao's

MACAU — It was shortly after 4:30 p.m. local time when Manny Pacquiao entered his suite atop the north tower of the Venetian Macao. Approximately 100 people were there, waiting almost three hours after his fight to congratulate him on his unanimous 

The Top Rank consigliere took his twice-yearly Manny Pacquiao Show back to Macau, China and presumably managed to draw in at least a few hundred thousand pay-per-view onlookers—at $59.95 for a standard signal and $69.95 for high-definition—for