The Asian Age

Pacquiao looks to return to ring

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Los Angeles, July 13: Filipino boxing star Manny Pacquiao plans to come out of retirement to fight an as yet to be named opponent later this year, his promoter said Tuesday, though the boxer said no fight has yet been set.

Bob Arum told American sports broadcaste­r ESPN that the former welterweig­ht champion plans to fight on either October 29 or November 5 as a main event bout in Las Vegas as long as it doesn’t clash with his senate duties in the Philippine­s.

“Manny wants to come back,” Arum said. “The problem is he can only come back if it doesn’t interfere with his senate duties.”

The boxer had previously planned an October 15 fight in Mandalay Bay Events Center, but scrapped it due to upcoming votes in the senate in his native Philippine­s, where he now serves.

“The question is building availabili­ty because we want to do the fight in Las Vegas,” Arum said about the new dates.

Arum said the most difficult part of setting up a fight is working around the busy schedule of the boxer, who has a career record of 58- 6- 2 with 38 knockouts.

“He now has given us the go- ahead to shop for a venue and an opponent and see if we can do it on a particular date or dates,” Arum said. But in a statement, Pacquiao denied any firm plans on a fight.

“There is no truth to media reports that I’m planning to take a leave from my Senate duties just to fight again atop the ring. I want to make it clear — my priority is my legislativ­e works,” he said.

“My next fight has not yet been discussed. Should there be any, I’ll make sure it will not interfere with my senate duties.” The boxer said all his training would take place in the Philippine­s so that he can keep participat­ing in senate proceeding­s.

 ?? — AFP ?? Manny Pacquiao
— AFP Manny Pacquiao

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