Khaleej Times

Pacquiao takes a break from politics for boxing

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las vegas — Up until last week, Manny Pacquiao was concentrat­ing on trying to get the death penalty restored in the Philippine­s.

Now he’s focusing on something not nearly as controvers­ial — his return to the ring for a November 5 fight against Jesse Vargas. “Working in the Senate is not easy while you’re training,” said Pacquiao, a freshman senator in the Philippine­s. “You manage your time and that’s what I did in training for this fight.”

Pacquiao won’t have to juggle two jobs for at least a few weeks, with the Senate now out of session. He arrived in Los Angeles over the weekend, eager to finish final preparatio­ns for yet another fight in a pro career that has stretched 21 years.

What remains to be seen is how eager boxing fans are to see him against a relatively unknown boxer who isn’t given much of a chance to beat him. “You can say what you want about Pacquiao and Vargas,” promoter Bob Arum said. “I think it’s competitiv­e, other people don’t. That’s their opinion.”

Pacquiao joined Arum on a conference call on Monday to discuss the latest reinventio­n of the fightertur­ned-politician. The talk veered from boxing into politics, and to Pacquiao’s two biggest goals as a freshman senator — forming a boxing commission in the Philippine­s and restoring the death penalty eliminated in the country 30 years ago.

“I’m enjoying working hard in the Senate while performing my job as a boxer,” Pacquiao said. “I’m enjoying both.”

Pacquiao, who was dropped by Nike earlier this year after saying people in gay relationsh­ips were “worse than animals,” is an ally of new Philippine­s President Rodrigo Duterte, who has suggested recently that his country might be better off without its close alliance with the United States. Pacquiao seemed unconcerne­d that the comments might cost him some fans in the country where he has made millions of dollars. “Everything is fine,” Pacquiao said. “He has clarified everything about the relationsh­ip between the US and the Philippine­s.”

Trainer Freddie Roach said everything is also fine with Pacquiao’s boxing career, which was on hold after a temporary retirement last year. —

 ?? AP ?? Manny Pacquiao is focusing on his return to the ring for a November 5 fight against Jesse Vargas. —
AP Manny Pacquiao is focusing on his return to the ring for a November 5 fight against Jesse Vargas. —
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AFP Ricciardo won the Malaysian Grand Prix earlier this month. —

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