When Manny Pacquiao steps into the ring to face International Boxing Federation (IBF) superfeatherweight champion Robbie Peden in September, he’ll be up against a two-time Australian Olympian who was nearly killed by a burglar in a Brisbane attack six years ago.
Peden isn’t just a stepping stone for Pacquiao to arrange a Morales rematch. A win over Peden will make Pacquiao the first Asian to win world titles in four different divisions. Pacquiao was the World Boxing Council flyweight and IBF superbantamweight titleholder. He won "universal" recognition as the "consensus" or people’s featherweight champion for beating Barrera but no governing body sanctioned the title fight.
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Peden isn’t just a stepping stone for Pacquiao to arrange a Morales rematch. A win over Peden will make Pacquiao the first Asian to win world titles in four different divisions. Pacquiao was the World Boxing Council flyweight and IBF superbantamweight titleholder. He won "universal" recognition as the "consensus" or people’s featherweight champion for beating Barrera but no governing body sanctioned the title fight.
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