Pacquiao’s luxury mansion robbed while celebrating Broner win in Las Vegas
MANNY PACQUIAO'S Los Angeles home was robbed while he celebrated victory over Adrien Broner in Las Vegas.
Police discovered the door to Pacman's Hancock Park home open on Sunday night while the Filipino fighter was away.
Pacquiao, who turned 40 last month, eased past 29-year-old Broner to defend his WBA 'regular' welterweight title.
But, unfortunately for Pacquiao, he was not in place to defend his LA home.
The area surrounding the property was roped off as police investigated, according to .
It is still unknown whether anything was stolen from the property.
Pacquiao was busy thriving off his win and calling out fellow veteran Floyd Mayweather for a rematch.
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The undefeated American beat Pacquiao by unanimous decision four years ago in Las Vegas.
And the popular welterweight insisted he "cannot retire with peace of mind" without going toe-to-toe with Moneyman Mayweather again.
Pacman said: "Get back to the ring and we will fight again if he wants.
"If he wants to come out of retirement, then announce it and challenge me. I'm a champion and I don't pick any opponent.
"My message is I'm still active and if he goes back to the ring and wants to challenge me, I'm a champion.
"I'm just waiting to see who will challenge me, who will challenge [for] my belt."