Manny Pacquiao Jr. Debuts at Pechanga in Temecula, CA

By Robert Brizel, Head Real Combat Media Boxing Correspondent

 Temecula, CA ( November 28th, 2025)– Manny Pacquiao Promotions, Pechanga Resort Casino in Temecula, California, Ringside Tickets, Limitless Entertainment Group, DMG Boxing & OTX will present an exciting 10 bout card of professional boxing on Saturday evening, November 29, 2025, featuring the pro debut of Manny ‘Jimuel’ Pacquiao Jr., and three main event 10 round bouts of significance streamed on ESPN Deportes and ESPN Knockouts. A WBO International title will be a stake in one of them. This will be the inaugural professional boxing card for new promoter Manny Pacquiao and Manny Pacquiao (MP) Promotions.

 Pacquiao, an eight-division world champion, will be joined at his inaugural event in friendship by two of his former nemesis, Antonio Margarito and Erik ‘El Terrible’ Morales.

  On the undercard, Manny Pacquiao Jr., a lightweight, age 24, 6-4 as an amateur super lightweight, is predicted to win by a four-round decision over Brendan Lally, also debuting, from Chicago, Illinois. The bout could draw, depending on what Lally brings to the table. Pacquiao Jr. is predicted to win by a four-round decision in a competitive bout.

 Other Real Combat Media Predictions for Manny Pacquiao’s Inaugural Boxing Card

 Adil Ghadzhiev predicted to win in 4 rounds over Sheldon Paine, Light Heavyweights

1-0  Russian Federation prospect Ghadzhiev will open the Manny Pacquiao card

 Rodrigo Mosquera predicted to win in 4 rounds over Bryan Domingo, Super Featherweights

2-0  North Las Vegas prospect Mosquera has been inactive for 13 months

 Alexis Alvarado predicted to win in 6 rounds over Garen Diagan, Super Flyweights

8-1-1 California prospect Alvarado faces 10-7-1 Filipino Diagan, who hails from Manny’s Pacqiuao’s hometown of General Santos City and who has won a 12-round bout by decision

 Michael Bracamontes is predicted to win in 8 rounds over William King, Super Featherweights

In the battle of California prospects, 13-2-1 Bracamontes is favored to win his third consecutive eight-round bout over 6-2-2 King, who has never gone eight rounds before in his career.

 Javier Zamarron is predicted to win in 8 rounds over Alejandro Meniano, Featherweights

10-0 Wisconsin prospect Zamarron has five consecutive wins over fighters with winning records, including a first-round stoppage of 30-win Mexican fighter Rodolfo Montoya. Meniano has never beaten an opponent with a winning record.

 Jose Luis Regelado is predicted to win by majority decision, 8 rounds over Saleto Henderson, Flyweights

Mexican 16-1 southpaw Regelado is favored to win over 10-2 Henderson of Indiana in a close bout.

 Terry Washington is favored to win in 10 rounds over Ricardo Astuvilca,

5-0 California southpaw, 80-6 amateur and nine-time amateur champion Washington over Peru’s 23-4 Astuvilca. First 10 rounder for Washington. Astuvilca lost the last four 10-rounders.

 Preliminary Bouts to Main Event:

Elijah Pierce Win in 10 rounds over Lorenzo Parra, Featherweights

Pierce defends the World Boxing Organisation International Featherweight title

 General Moneyline Odds. Piece is a 5’8″ southpaw. Parra 5’7″ orthodox stance.

General Odds: Pierce -350 to -550, Larra +240 to + 360

FanDuel Sportsbook: Pierce -350, Parra +240

DraftKings Sportsbook: Pierce -475, Parra +340

 Main Event Bout

Lazaro Francisco Lorenzana  is predicted to win in 10 rounds over Luis Arias, Middleweights

 8-0 Tijuana top 50 middleweight prospect WBC Silver Middleweight champion Lorenzana is favored by stoppage over 22-5-1 middleweight veteran Arias of Las Vegas in a highly competitive bout.

Lorenzana, 5’10” age 26, orthodox stance. Arias, age 35, 5’11,” orthodox stance.

Tapology gives Lorenzana a 97 percent chance to win. No other posted odds were available at press time. Most experts predict Lorenzanan by knockout in what is regarded as Arias’ career ‘last stand’. It could be a power shot, dynamite explosive bout while it lasts. If Arias gets behind on the cards at any point, expect Arias to swing away and go for broke.

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Robert Brizel - Head Boxing Correspondent
Robert Brizel - Head Boxing Correspondent
Robert is the Head Boxing Correspondent for Real Combat Media Boxing since 2013. Robert is also a photographer and ringside reporter for the RCM Tri State region which includes NJ, NY and PA. Robert conducts exclusive interviews, provides historical boxing articles and provides editorial ringside coverage of major boxing events. You can contact or follow Robert on Facebook and by email at [email protected].