Jimuel Pacquiao, the oldest son of Hall of Famer Manny Pacquiao, will make his pro debut November 29 at Pechanga Resort Casino in Temecula, California, as part of Manny Pacquiao Promotions' US debut.

On Thursday, MPP announced the remainder of its lineup for the card featuring featherweight sluggers Lorenzo Parra and Elijah Pierce in a 12-round main event.

Jimuel Pacquiao will face Brendan Lally in both fighters’ pro debuts. Jimuel, 24, is trained by Marvin Somodio at Wild Card Boxing gym in Los Angeles. Lally, fighting out of Chicago, didn’t begin boxing until he began collegea few years ago, but he took quickly to the sport and went on to win a college national championship.

Also featured on the main card will be Las Vegas-based Luis Arias, 22-5 (11 KOs), facing San Diego’s Lazaro Lorenzana, 17-0 (12 KOs) in a middleweight bout; Mexico’s Jose Russell Regalado, 16-1 (10 KOs) making his US debut against Saleto Henderson, 9-4, in a flyweight clash; and Mexico cruiserweight Rogelio Romero, 4-0 (4 KOs), against an opponent to be announced.

Additionally, 21-year-old Terry Washington, 5-0 (5 KOs), of San Bernardino, California, will take on Peru’s Ricardo Astuvilca, 23-4 (5 KOs) in a junior flyweight bout; and Hollywood’s Alexis Alvarado, 8-1-1 (5 KOs), meets the Philippines’ Garen Diagan, 10-7-1 (5 KOs) in a junior bantamweight matchup.

In the preliminaries, junior lightweights Rodrigo Mosquera III, 3-0 (2 KOs), of Las Vegas, and Bryan Domingo, 0-3-1, of Temecula, California, will square off. Also at 130lbs, Michael Bracamontes, 13-2-1 (6 KOs), from Corona, California, will meet William King, 6-2-2 (3 KOs), of Lynwood, California. Featherweights Javier Zamarron, 10-0 (5 KOs), of Sheboygan, Wisconsin, and Las Vegas-based Filipino Alejandro Meniano, 7-0 (4 KOs), will test one another. Josias Gonzalez, 2-5, of Whittier, California, will face Eduardo Diaz, 9-4 (3 KOs), an Inglewood, California, native and Los Angeles Police Department officer. And lightweight Chelsey Anderson, 8-0 (3 KOs), of Yorba Linda, California, and Adil Gadzhiev, 3-1 (1 KO), from Compton, California, will return in separate bouts against opponents to be named.