The Philippine Star

Postponeme­nt reports untrue, says Pacquiao

- By ABAC CORDERO

Manny Pacquiao reported for training yesterday afternoon, and by flashing the thumbs-up sign dispelled rumors of the postponeme­nt of his title fight against Lucas Matthysse on July 15.

“Some people want to sabotage the fight,” said Pacquiao inside the dressing room of the Elorde Gym at the Mall of Asia grounds.

An Argentine television network reported yesterday that the WBA welterweig­ht title fight between Pacquiao and Matthysse, the champion, in Kuala Lumpur has been postponed.

The report, which Pacquiao branded as “malicious and untrue,” claimed that disagreeme­nts between MP Promotions and the Kuala Lumpur investors have led to the postponeme­nt of the fight, the first big boxing match in Malaysia since the Muhammad AliJoe Bugner show in 1975.

Pacquiao is in the third week of his training for the fight, his first since taking a bitter loss to Jeff Horn in Brisbane in July last year.

“Gusto nila i-sabotage ang fight,” said Pacquiao, without naming names.

“Okay lang,” he told The STAR, practicall­y assuring everyone that the fight will go on as planned and as advertised.

“Where can you find a card with four world title fights? That’s why some people want to sabotage it,” said Pacquiao.

Nearing 40, the eight-division world champion is out to prove that he remains an elite fighter, and has hinted that if he’s not successful against Matthysse then it may be the time to retire.

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