Arum confirms PacquiaoHorn November rematch off
TOP Rank Promotion head Bob Arum confirmed on Friday that the November 12 rematch between Manny Pacquiao and Australian World Boxing Organization ( WBO) welterweight champion Jeff Horn in Brisbane, Australia is now officially off.
Citing Pacquiao’s senatorial duties later this year, Arum said the eightdivision world champion asked him to reschedule the rematch in the first quarter of next year on the same venue.
“He (Pacquiao) wants to do it next year because of his senatorial duties. And that is the right the move. Manny is not going to fight Jeff Horn or anyone this year,” Arum told The Manila Times through overseas call.
The Queensland state government, the fight’s financial backers, made the announcement two months ahead of the scheduled November 12 bout.
“We have been advised today that Manny Pacquiao... cannot return to the ring on 12 November as proposed,” Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said in a statement.
“I am advised Mr Pacquiao, who is also a Senator of the Philippines, will have other commitments at that time.”
She said her government would continue to support Horn’s WBO world welterweight title defense, whoever the challenger is.
The unheralded Australian stunned the boxing world with a unanimous 12round decision over Pacquiao in Brisbane on July 2, a hotly contested result that triggered an outcry in the Philippines.
The World Boxing Organization moved to quell the controversy by re-scoring the fight with a different set of judges — who found that Horn won by seven rounds to five.
It ordered the scoring review at the request of the Philippines’ Games and Amusements Board, which criticised the judges and the referee.
In the twilight of a 22-year pro career in which he won world titles in an unprecedented eight weight divisions, Pacquiao had initially called for a rematch despite US trainer Freddie Roach advising him to quit.
Pacquiao has not stopped an opponent in eight years and briefly quit boxing last year to pursue his long-held political ambitions and was elected senator.
But he quickly made a successful comeback against Jessie Vargas in November before losing to Horn.