The Manila Times

Moment of truth

Will Pacquiao’s ‘immortalit­y’ end in Malaysia?

- BY EDDIE G. ALINEA

KUALA LUMPUR: Will Filipino boxing legend Manny Pacquiao’s journey to immortalit­y end in this Malaysian capital city?

Can Argentine World Boxing Associatio­n welterweig­ht champion Lucas Matthysse see to that? These questions will be answered on and Matthysse, who is four years his ju- nior, collide head-on at Bukit Jalil Axiata Arena here.

The duo’s 12-round date is not only to decide who the next owner of the WBA version of the 147-pound belt will be, but what future awaits their respective careers.

Pacquiao tipped the scale at an ideal 146 pounds. Matthysse came in slightly heavier at 146.7, coming from a twopound overweight a few days ago.

Record-wise, the Pambansang­Kamao

KOs), seven losses and a pair of draws. His distinctio­n as the only man in the history

of sweet science to win world championsh­ips in eight weight classes.

Mathysse basks in the glory of having knocked out 36 of his 39 opponents in a 14-year pro-career, but the quality of his opponents — Viktor Potol, Ruslan Provodniko­v, Danny Garcia, Lamont Peterson Humberto Soto, Devon Alexander, DeMarcus Corley, Zab Judah and Vivian Harris — would pale in comparison to those of future Hall of Famers Pacquiao had conquered.

That roster includes the following names: Olympic gold medalist Oscar de la Hoya, Marco Antonio Barrera, Miguel Cotto, Antonio Margarito, Juan Manuel Marquez, Ricky Hatton, David Diaz, Lehlo Ledwaba and Chachai Sasakul – the last eight on whose expense the Pacman took his featherwei­ght, welterweig­ht, super-welterweig­ht, super- featherwei­ght, junior-welterweig­ht, lightweigh­t,

plums, respective­ly.

Has the Trelew, Chubut-born Matthysse been named Fighter of the Year even once by the American Boxing Writers Associatio­n of America? The answer is no.

The prestigiou­s BWAA had chosen the Kibawe, Bukidnon native Fighter of the Year not once, but three times, in 2006, 2008 and 2009. He was also the associatio­n’s Fighter of the Decade awardee of 2000.

Besides marching victorious in boxing’s eight divisions, Manny

- ferent weight levels as well as

a major world title in four of the original weight categories, known as the “glamor” divisions

- weight and welterweig­ht.

Pacquiao has so far fought 23 world champions, winning 17 and losing six fights, one each to Timothy Bradley, Jeff Horn, Floyd Mayweather Jr., Marquez, Erik Morales and Thai Medgoen Lukchoporm­asak.

He beat Bradley twice in their trilogy though; Morales, also

- ing senator owns a record of two wins, one loss (KO) and one draw against Marquez.

Others defeated by Pacquiao in world title bouts were Chri Algeiri, Brandonrio­s, Shane Mosley, Margarito, Joshua Clottey, Cotto, Hatton, de la Hoya, Dis, Barrera, Jorge Solis, Morales, Oscar Larios, Jorge Julio, Agapito Sanchez, Ledwaba and Chatchai Sasakul.

They’re all here

“I hope and pray that Manny wins, so I can have a happy birthday celebratio­n.”

Thus declared Manny Pacquiao’s father Rosalio in halting Tagalog when chanced upon Friday by this writer at the Le Meridiene Hotel lobby, where members of the champ’s family, team, friends and supporters are billeted for his

Rosalio will be celebratin­g his natal day on July 29. He invited all his children to Kuala Lumpur, not thinking about whether Manny

“Pu punt as ila la hat saba hay at si ye mp re mas mas ayakung man anal oM anny( Everyone from home will come here. Of course we’d be happy if Manny wins),” the old man said.

Asked whether his estranged wife, Dionisia, was also invited, Rosalio just smiled, saying, “Birthday ko`yunkayalah­at imbitado ( It’s my birthday, everyone’s invited).”

Rosalio was separated from his family when Manny was in sixth grade. Dionisia, popularly known as “Mommy D,” discovered that the old man was secretly living with another woman.

Rosalio is here with new wife Alma and their lone son to watch

Mommy D is also here with new husband Michael Yamson, as well as Manny’s brothers Bobby and Congressma­n Roel, sister Sidra, and their families.

Also in KL in full force are Manny’s better half Jinkee and children Jimwell, Michael, Princess, Queenie and Israel.

Joining Jinkee in the trip are her sisters Haydee and Janet and husband Tibo, brothers Odoy and Dondon and their children.

Manny’s friends and congressio­nal allies, meanwhile, have started to arrive in this Malaysian capital. Seen here were congressme­n and long-time friends Toby Tiangco and Lito Atienza.

Also spotted was the director of the Bureau of Correction­s, Ronald “Bato” de la Rosa. President Rodrigo Duterte will also watch the

the Senate.

Go wishes Pacquiao good luck

President Duterte’s top aide on Saturday wished Pacquiao good luck on the eve of his bout with Matthysse.

In a statement, Special Assistant to the President Christophe­r Lawrence “Bong” Go said he was confident Pacquiao would emerge victorious in his match with Matthysse for the world welterweig­ht title.

whole country... Anglabanni­Manny Bin i bi gay ni ya an gk an yang bu ong l aka sat tap ang para maip akita sam undo na ang Pi lip i no ay lu ma laban hindi lang sa lo obng boxing ring kundisabuh­ay (The

country. He gives his full strength and might for the world to see

inside the boxing ring but also for his life),” Go said.

Pacquiao is looking forward to having Duterte watch the fight. Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad was also invited. No sitting Philippine president has ever watched a Pacquiao match live.

“The Fight of Champions” set on Sunday features four world title bouts including a duel between unbeaten Filipino prospect Jhack Tepora and Mexico’s Edivaldo Ortega for the WBA featherwei­ght belt.

 ?? AFP PHOTO ?? BATTLE IN KL Manny Pacquiao and Lucas Matthysse pose during the official weigh in at the Malaysia Internatio­nal Trade and Exhibition Center in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
AFP PHOTO BATTLE IN KL Manny Pacquiao and Lucas Matthysse pose during the official weigh in at the Malaysia Internatio­nal Trade and Exhibition Center in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

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