Manny Pacquiao will bring championship boxing to the Turning Stone Resort Casino next month and his son and Central New York favorite is on the card.
Manny “Jimuel” Pacquiao Jr. will be competing in his second professional bout after a controversial draw in his debut in November 2025. The 24-year-old is the son of legendary boxer Manny Pacquiao, who was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in Canastota last year.
The co-main event features a 10-round US WBC Silver Super Lightweight title bout between Bryce Mills of Liverpool, NY and Tobias Green of Lake Park, Florida. Mills, 24, has competed in Turning Stone six times and won all six of his bouts. The rising contender is coming off a three-fight win streak in 2025 and will look to continue his momentum in the super lightweight division.
This is the first promotion in New York and the second show in the United States for Manny Pacquiao Productions.
The headliner features a 10-round WBO International Featherweight Championship bout between Elijah Pierce and Lorenzo Parra. Both fighters have identical knockout totals of 17 and are positioned for world title opportunities.
Pierce, 29, brings a 12-fight winning streak into the fight after capturing the WBO International Featherweight Championship against Michael Dasmarinas last July. The Oklahoma City-born fighter faces Parr, who is undefeated in more than eight years and will be competing in just his third fight in the US.
“Pierce versus Parra is a fight fans have been waiting for, and we’re excited to bring it back as the centerpiece of our second US show,” said Sean Gibbons, president of Manny Pacquiao Promotions. “Turning Stone Resort Casino has become the home of the Hall of Fame Induction Weekend, which is synonymous with our mission at MPP as we continue to build the future stars of boxing.”
Also on the card will be 19-year-old prospect Curmel “Big Deal” Moton, who fights in association with Mayweather Promotions. Having caught the eye of undefeated boxing legend Floyd Mayweather, Moton will look to extend his unbeaten streak.
Tickets starts at $68.65. Gates open at 4 p.m., first game starts at 5 p.m
The event will be broadcast live Amazon Prime Video.

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