Manila Bulletin

Pac-Horn II can only be in Brisbane

- By NICK GIONGCO

There is no other place Jeff Horn will grant a rematch to Manny Pacquiao other than Brisbane, the Australian world welterweig­ht champion’s promoter said during a news conference Monday.

Lonergan, who heads the New Zealand-based Duco Promotions, insists that his outfit holds the right to stage a rematch based on the contract the two parties signed prior to Pacquiao and Horn’s first meeting in July.

Horn scored an upset and dethroned Pacquiao as World Boxing Organizati­on (WBO) 147-lb king and he is set to defend it for the first time against Gary Corcoran of England on Dec. 13 in Brisbane.

Lonergan said Horn is keen on facing Pacquiao again to prove his detractors wrong and efforts will be made to convince the Filipino fighting senator to travel Down Under once more.

“The only problem we do have is our good friend Mr. Pacquiao who is never as easy as we would like him to be,” said Lonergan.

“We will work with him for the next few months to get that fight down here,” he added.

It looked as if a second meeting was already in place for Nov. 12 also in Brisbane but Pacquiao apparently withdrew at the last minute owing to his Senate commitment­s.

Pacquiao, who turns 39 on Dec. 17, even wanted to import Horn to the Philippine­s for a December showdown but nothing came out of the negotiatio­ns as the Australian’s camp maintained that it owned the rights to such a fight.

Hall of Fame promoter Bob Arum of Top Rank is unsure whether Pacquiao is going to fight again but makes it known that he’d love to see a Horn rematch.

Still, for such to happen down the road next year, Pacquiao has to express his desire to return to the ring.

If not, Horn and Lonergan will look elsewhere for a dance partner and Arum will train his sights on his promotiona­l company’s rising stars in the hopes of finding the next Pacquiao.

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