The Manila Times

Pacquiao ‘open’ to Mayweather bout

- BY BENJIE L. VERGARA CORRESPOND­ENT AND JOSEF T. RAMOS REPORTER

BOXING enthusiast­s may not have seen the last of Manny Pacquiao in the ring after all.

Thursday that he is open to a rematch with Floyd Mayweather Jr.

His statement added fuel to speculatio­ns that Pacquiao is not ready to hang up his gloves despite his statement that he is retiring.

welcome on Thiursday for demolishin­g Timothy Bradley in Las Vegas on Sunday.

Pacquiao was greeted by fans when he and his family arrived aboard Philippine

He gave a brief news conference at the airport’s lobby where he discussed his future plans.

“Yes, I am retired as of now. I want to be with my family and to serve my people,” Pacquiao, 37, said.

The Sarangani lawmaker, however, pointed out that he is not “leaving the door open” for a possible rematch with Mayweather, who defeated the Filipino champion in

Mayweather also announced his retirement

after winning over Andre Berto in September last year.

“I don’t want to say something that you know we don’t know yet. I don’t know what the feeling is going to be like when I’m retired,” Pacquiao told reporters.

His wife Jinkee said Pacquiao is retiring but she also did not rule

“It’s up to him if he leaves his door open for another fight,” Jinkee said.

Observers had said that there are ongoing negotiatio­ns between handlers of Mayweather and Pacquiao for a possible rematch.

But as for now, Pacquiao said he is “happy to be retired and thankful.”

“I already made a promise to my family that I will retire. I will devote my time to them and other things.”

“I would like to thank my fellow Filipinos for being there for me, who cheered and prayed for me, every is the right time [to retire].”

Overdue

Pacquiao’s business manager, Eric Pineda, said his ward’s retirement is “overdue.”

“Manny’s retirement is long overdue and he is already retired as of now. Manny can give more time to public service and to his other job as a playing coach in the PBA [ Philippine Basketball Associatio­n],” he told The Manila Times in an interview.

Pineda said Pacquiao can now focus on his senatorial campaign.

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His brother Rogelio is also running as representa­tive of Sarangani province while another sibling, Bobby, is running as councilor in General Santos City.

Vice President Jejomar Binay, be joining their sorties.

“Kausap ko lang po siya kanina e at sabi niya sasama na siya [I was talking to him earlier today, that he has arrived and he said he will join us],” Binay said in a news

Binay believes that Pacquiao’s presence will help boost his ratings.

“Samgapanan­alitani Senator Pacquiao bagopasiya­umalise angnapilin­iyangmakas­amasa daratingna­halalaneak­oatang partidonam­inkasipare-pareho kamingpina­nggalingan­gkahirapan­ayitohoang­programang­aming...‘yungpag-aangatngbu­hay ngbawatPil­ipino [And as he said before he left the country, he chose to be with me and our party in the coming elections because we all came from poverty and this is our program... uplifting the lives of every Filipino,” he said.

 ?? PHOTO BY RUY L. MARTINEZ ?? BEAUTY AND BRAWN Miss Universe Pia Wurtzbach meets Manny Pacquiao after his welcoming parade in Quezon City.
PHOTO BY RUY L. MARTINEZ BEAUTY AND BRAWN Miss Universe Pia Wurtzbach meets Manny Pacquiao after his welcoming parade in Quezon City.

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