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Manny Pacquiao's Home Burglarized When He Was in Las Vegas for a Fight

The boxer was in Las Vegas at the time of the weekend burglary

A home belonging to boxer Manny Pacquiao was burglarized at about the time he was fighting in Las Vegas. 

A spokesman for the Filipino welterweight confirmed to NBC News that the crime occurred at about the time Pacquiao was in the ring in Las Vegas with rival Adrien Broner. On Saturday, the 40-year-old Pacquiao won a unanimous decision over Broner.

Someone contacted authorities to report the burglary in the 500 block of N. Plymouth Boulevard in the Larchmont area at approximately 4:15 p.m., according to the Los Angeles Police Department.

It was unclear if anyone was at home at the time of the burglary.

"Yep, he was robbed. No other info is being released right now," his representative, Mike Quinn, told NBC News.

Police did not provide any information on objects taken or how many people were involved in the burglary. There were no reports of injuries.

His victory Saturday shut down talk of a possible retirement.

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In September 2017, four people were arrested on suspicion of burglarizing Pacquiao's home. Deputies in the neighborhood on another call happened to see the crime in progress. 

Pacquiao was in the Philippines at the time preparing for a fight the following month. 

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