The Phnom Penh Post

Pacman wants Horn rematch in Philippine­s

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MANNY Pacquiao said yesterday that he still wanted a rematch with Jeff Horn after the Filipino boxing hero pulled out of their scheduled bout in Australia later his year.

Qu e e n s l a n d’s p r e mi e r, whose state government was the financial backer of a November 12 fight, announced on Friday that Pacquiao “cannot return to the ring” due to other commitment­s.

“It will not push through there in Australia. But we are bringing the fight in the Philippine­s,” Pacquiao said on radio station DZBB, adding that negotiatio­ns were ongoing.

“This will be good for our country’s tourism.”

Pacquiao, 38, had initially called for a rematch after losing his World Boxing Organizati­on welterweig­ht title to the 29-year-old Horn on points in a major upset in Brisbane on July 2.

Pacquiao, who has won world titles in an unpreceden­ted eight weight divisions, had demanded a review of the bout but the WBO declared Horn the clear winner after a panel of judges rescored the fight.

Now in the twilight of a 22-year profession­al career, Pacquiao has not stopped an opponent in eight years and briefly quit boxing last year to pursue his long-held political ambitions and was elected senator.

But he quick ly made a succ e s sf u l c omeback a g a i n st Jessie Va rga s i n November, say ing t hat he st i l l felt li ke a youngster.

Pacquiao has defied calls to retire for good, including from his family and celebrated American Roach.

Pacquiao dismissed funding concerns about hosting the multimilli­on dollar fight in the Philippine­s.

“We have lots of friends who are supporting us including our tourism [department]. The president is giving his all-out support,” Pacquiao said referring to his political ally Rodrigo Duterte. trainer Freddie

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