The Asian Age

Pacquiao, Lomachenko bout on the cards

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Manila, Jan. 17: Philippine boxing legend Manny Pacquiao said on Wednesday he was in talks for a blockbuste­r bout with world champion Vasyl Lomachenko, widely considered the best “pound-for-pound” fighter on the planet.

Pacquiao, 39, who has won world titles in an unpreceden­ted eight weight divisions, is eyeing an April date with the Ukrainian World Boxing Organizati­on superfeath­erweight champ during a break from his duties as a Philippine­s senator.

“There are negotiatio­ns now about the number one pound-for-pound (boxer) which is Lomachenko,” Pacquiao said in an interview on ABS-CBN television.

“There are still talks on the weight, reducing the weight,” said Pacquiao, who has been fighting as a welterweig­ht.

Pacquiao aides said that there has been no agreement on the venue and the actual date of the Lomachenko fight.

Rated by boxing experts as the world’s top “poundfor-pound” fighter, Lomachenko, 29, has lost just once in 11 pro bouts and won all the others by knockout.

Pacquiao, whose loss of his WBO welterweig­ht title to Australia’s Jeff Horn last year left his record standing at 59 wins, seven losses and two draws, is now in the twilight of his career.

The Filipino southpaw retired briefly in 2016 but made a comeback to retake his WBO title from Jessie Vargas just months later. He has not scored a knockout win in the past eight years.

In contrast Lomachenko cemented his status last year after retaining his WBO junior lightweigh­t title.

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