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Manny Pacquiao's home ransacked hours after defending his WBA welterweight title against Adrien Broner

Manny Pacquiao and Adrien Broner box during a WBA welterweight world title boxing match at MGM Grand Garden Arena. (Picture: USA TODAY Sports)

Manny Pacquiao’s Los Angeles home was ransacked just hours after the boxer defeated Adrien Broner in Las Vegas.

The LA Police Department were called Sunday from someone on Mr Pacquiao’s team regarding the crime.

They said the home showed signs of forced entry and that it had been burgled.

TMZ reports the police do not have any suspects and are unsure what has been taken from the boxer’s home.

TV news reporter Seve Angeles tweeted from the scene.

He said security workers at the boxer’s home were seen speaking to investigators.

He added that the block where Mr Pacquiao’s home was had been roped off by tape as his aunt also spoke with police.

Mr Angeles said it was not the first time the house had been broken into, with a similar incident occurring a few years ago.

Just 24 hours earlier, Mr Pacquiao had come off a unanimous decision win over his American challenger to make a successful defense of his WBA welterweight title.

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