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Boxing Pacquiao vows to fight on, Horn wants rematch

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MANILA: Manny Pacquiao says he will “continue to fight” as the new World Boxing Organisati­on welterweig­ht champion Jeff Horn called for a rematch to validate the Australian’s stunning victory.

Philippine­s legend Pacquiao, winner of an unpreceden­ted eight world titles in different weight divisions, defiantly suggested he was not ready to hang up his gloves after controvers­ially losing to Horn in Brisbane on July 2.

“I love this sport and until the passion is gone, I will continue to fight for God, my family, my fans and my country,” the 38-year-old declared on social media.

A bloodied picture of his face accompanie­d the posts on his Twitter, Facebook and Instagram accounts and appeared to open the way for a rematch.

The posts were made on Wednesday as Horn was telling reporters in the United States he was the deserving winner of the bout but that only a rematch will settle the controvers­y.

Horn stunned the boxing world with a unanimous 12-round decision over Pacquiao, a result that triggered an outcry in the Philippine­s.

The WBO 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.

“I kind of feel it has been put to bed and that I definitely won the fight because it has been rescored,” Horn said in Los Angeles. “But people are always going to have their opinions and you’re not going to be able to change those. So I guess the only way you’re going to be able to do it is to have a rematch. And I think I would do better a second time.”

Trainer Freddie Roach advised Pacquiao to quit a day after the Filipino’s defeat to Horn. But promoter Bob Arum told AFP he believed Pacquiao would be reluctant to retire after a loss. The Horn fight contract included an option for a rematch.

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