The Philippine Star

The next generation

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In seven rounds, Filipino boxing icon Manny Pacquiao regained his glory, taking the world welterweig­ht title from Argentina’s Lucas Matthysse by technical knockout yesterday in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

It was Pacquiao’s 11th world title and his first knockout win since 2009. It was also an impressive comeback from his disappoint­ing defeat at the hands of little known Australian Jeff Horn in Brisbane last year. There were concerns that Pacquiao, who turns 40 in five months, was already past his prime.

His win dramatical­ly dispelled such concerns. Still, the king of the ring won’t live forever. President Duterte, who watched the game in Kuala Lumpur together with Malaysian officials led by Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, expressed a sentiment that is increasing­ly shared even by Pacquiao’s loyal fans: it’s time for the champion to consider hanging up his gloves.

And it’s time for sports officials to begin developing the next generation of Filipino boxers. This is one sport where even boys from lowincome families who suffer from undernouri­shment stand a chance of competing with the best in the world – but only if they get sufficient training and support. Boxing is the sport where the country has a good chance of bagging its first gold medal in the Olympic Games.

Sports officials should scout for potential boxing champions not only for internatio­nal competitio­ns such as the Olympics but also for profession­al boxing, which is where Pacquiao has shone. Documentar­ies about his spectacula­r career credit foreign coaches and training environmen­t for allowing him to realize his full potential in his sport.

It shouldn’t prove impossible for Philippine officials to develop that kind of rigorous, discipline­d and efficient training for budding Filipino boxers. Pacquiao himself may want to give back by sharing his training secrets to develop a new generation of champions.

Once again, the Philippine­s is rejoicing over Manny Pacquiao’s win. He can serve the nation further by doing his part in ensuring that Philippine boxing glory does not fade away with him.

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