Khaleej Times

Pacquiao to skip Rio Olympics

- AFP

manila — Boxing legend Manny Pacquiao said on Friday he would skip the Rio Olympics even if profession­als were allowed to compete, knocking out the Philippine­s’ best chance of winning its first gold medal.

Pacquiao, who was this month elected to his nation’s Senate and harbours dreams of becoming president, said he wanted to instead focus on his political career. “I have decided to prioritise my legislativ­e duty as I owe it to the people who voted for me,” the eight-time world champion and national hero said in a text message to AFP.

Pacquiao, 37, had previously said his victory over American Timothy Bradley last month would be the final fight of his career so he could pursue his political ambitions.

But Pacquiao never fully closed the door on his boxing career, saying he could be tempted out of retirement for a chance at Olympic glory in August or another mega-bucks fight against arch-rival Floyd Mayweather.

In a highly controvers­ial move, the Internatio­nal Boxing Associatio­n proposed a few months ago allowing profession­al boxers to compete at the Rio Games, and will put it to a vote at its congress in Lausanne next week.

Pacquiao’s American promoter, Bob Arum, was among the many critics of the plan, saying putting amateurs into the ring against seasoned profession­als would be “total madness”.

But in anticipati­on of a successful vote, the Internatio­nal Boxing Associatio­n had already invited Pacquiao.

Pacquiao did not wade into the controvers­y on Friday, saying only he wanted to be prepared for his new job as a senator starting on June 30.

“So I believe I don’t have enough time to prepare (for the Olympics),” Pacquiao said.

The Philippine­s is an Olympics minnow, having only won nine bronze and silver medals since debuting at the 1924 Paris Games. Five of those medals were in boxing.

Pacquiao has never competed in the Olympics, although he was the country’s flag-bearer at the 2008 Beijing Games. —

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