Manny Pacquiao confirmed ‌he will face former junior welterweight world champion Ruslan Provodnikov in Las Vegas on April 18, marking his second outing since returning from a four-year retirement last year. The 47-year-old last fought in July, when he ended a long hiatus with a majority draw against WBC welterweight champion Mario Barrios.

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“I carry the ‌Philippines with me ‌every time I fight. ‌The ⁠support from my ⁠country and from fans around the world continues to inspire me,” Pacquiao said in a statement issued by Industry Media and Banner Promotions on Wednesday.

“Returning to Las Vegas means so much to ⁠me, and I’m excited to work ‌with a team ‌focused on creating a world-class experience for ‌the fans. I’m coming back to give ‌them a great fight – and I’m ready.” Pacquiao initially retired in 2021 before resuming his career last year. Away from the ring, ‌he served in the Philippine Senate from 2016 to 2022 ⁠and ⁠mounted an unsuccessful presidential bid in 2022.

The eight-division world champion — the first boxer to achieve that feat — also became the oldest welterweight world champion at age 40 in 2019. His professional record stands at 62 wins, eight losses and three draws from 73 fights.