The Freeman

Thurman promises to end Pacquiao’s legendary career

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NEW YORK — Keith Thurman keeps calling Manny Pacquiao a legend, and in the boxing world, he probably is correct.

Then the undefeated welterweig­ht champion keeps promising to end the ring career of the senator from the Philippine­s.

That could happen, too. For once, Pacquiao is the underdog in the July 20 fight in Las Vegas for the WBA belt.

Or Pacquiao, holder of titles in eight weight classes during 24 years in the sport, could continue his Hall of Fame-caliber career at age 40 with another impressive win.

“I have been in boxing for two decades and I am never scared or intimidate­d with my opponent, and I am so excited for this fight,” Pacquiao said Tuesday (Wednesday Phl time) at a news conference announcing the Fox payper-view bout at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. “Keith Thurman is the kind of fighter you can respect. He is undefeated and this gives me more encouragem­ent, motivation to work hard — like I did before, in my previous fights with big names in boxing.

“I will make sure I am in 100% condition and ready for the fight, and let’s see who is tougher in the ring on July 20. It is going to be exciting and I like it. I like it I am the underdog for this fight, this is fun, this is what I want.”

What Thurman wants is to fully establish himself as the top gun in a loaded division. It’s his first payper-view fight despite being 29-0 with 22 knockouts. It’s also an opportunit­y to prove that the rustiness he showed in a January decision over Joselito Lopez is gone after Thurman fought only three times in three years, in part due to injuries.

And yeah, it’s a chance to send Pacquiao packing to full-time politics.

“Come July 20, he will disappear. He belongs as a senator in the Philippine­s,” Thurman said. “What I am doing to Manny Pacquiao is what he did to Oscar De La Hoya.”

That would be the 2008 manhandlin­g that sent De La Hoya into retirement and establishe­d Pacquiao as a worldwide boxing force.

“This is a big fight, bombs are being dropped,” the 29-year-old Thurman added. “I waited 22 months to get back in the game (after injuries). We have our ups and downs in this sport; your boy Keith Thurman is back on the rise. You will want to be there, especially because this will be this man’s last fight.”

Pacquiao smiled at Thurman’s boast. He smiled a lot at the smack talk on Tuesday, though the verbiage never got out of hand like it did for his previous bout, when he toyed with Adrien Broner for 12 rounds in January.

Pacquiao-Thurman is an intriguing matchup. Although Pacquiao had lost a unanimous decision to Jeff Horn in 2017, he determined he was not through when many — possibly most — in the boxing world had written him off. He won the WBA crown from Lucas Matthysse a year later, then easily beat Broner.

If nothing else in a 617-2 career, he has staying power.

Thurman seemed headed toward elite status in the sport when he won the interim WBA title in 2013 and the full championsh­ip in 2015. His wins over Shawn Porter and Danny Garcia were close but fair, and his performanc­es were stellar.

But right elbow surgery slowed him in 2017 — he jokes that his “One Time” nickname became “Sometimes” — and he’s been an infrequent defender of his title.

Thurman vows that will change once he sends Pacquiao into retirement.

“Come July 20 you will see the best,” he said. “It has been four years since I fought two times in one year.

“Trash talk doesn’t mean nothing, but when he is on that mat and catching that ‘night night,’ it’s really going to mean something.”

The undercard will feature two unbeatens. Caleb Plant (18-0, 10 KOs) makes the first defense of his IBF super middleweig­ht belt against Mike Lee (21-0, 11 KOs).

 ??  ?? Manny Pacquiao, left, and Keith Thurman pose for a picture during a news conference in New York. The two are scheduled to fight in a welterweig­ht world championsh­ip boxing bout in Las Vegas. ASSOCIATED PRESS
Manny Pacquiao, left, and Keith Thurman pose for a picture during a news conference in New York. The two are scheduled to fight in a welterweig­ht world championsh­ip boxing bout in Las Vegas. ASSOCIATED PRESS
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