Eman Bacosa, the promising Filipino boxing prospect and son of boxing legend Manny Pacquiao, continued his rise in the professional ranks after remaining undefeated at Thrilla in Manila 2 held Wednesday night at the historic Araneta Coliseum.

The lightweight fighter dominated his opponent, Nico Salado, through all six rounds to earn a unanimous decision victory with scores of 58-55, 58-55, and 60-53. This win keeps Bacosa’s record spotless and reinforces his status as one of the most promising names in Philippine boxing.

Fans inside Araneta saw a more composed and technical version of Bacosa. Instead of relying on pure aggression, he showcased sharper defense and more accurate counterpunching. The young fighter’s performance drew praise from analysts who noted his maturity and ring IQ compared to his earlier fights.

Being the son of Manny Pacquiao comes with pressure, but Eman Bacosa has steadily proven that he is capable of building his own identity inside the ring. His improved conditioning and calm approach show that he has learned from his father’s discipline while crafting his own style.

With every win, Bacosa steps out from under his father’s shadow and carves a path toward becoming a serious contender in the lightweight division. Boxing fans are eager to see how he performs once he faces higher-ranked opponents and tougher competition in upcoming cards.

Bacosa’s undefeated streak is a promising sign that the next generation of Filipino fighters is ready to continue the nation’s proud boxing tradition. If he keeps developing at this pace, Eman Bacosa could soon become the next big name representing the Philippines on the global stage.