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Pacquiao plans next fight – and retirement

- JOHN McAULEY

Manny Pacquiao has confirmed talks for his return to the ring are ongoing, while plans for retirement also will be announced alongside his next bout.

The Filipino, now 42, has not fought in almost two years, since his split-decision victory against the previously unbeaten Keith Thurman in Las Vegas.

That victory secured Pacquiao the WBA “super” welterweig­ht title, although he was declared champion in recess because of his inactivity.

A number of possible opponents have been mooted for the eight-division champion, whose plans for a summer fight last year went on hold due to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Mikey Garcia is believed to be the favourite in the rival corner. Errol Spence Jr has also been discussed, but it’s whether Pacquiao’s political duties will allow for an extended stay or not.

There were media reports last month that Pacquiao was in talks to take on undefeated WBO champion Terence Crawford in Abu Dhabi, but The National understand­s that was never a concrete option.

However, Dubai remains a strong possibilit­y for the Filipino senator’s next bout, either this summer or in September, in what would represent the 72nd of his illustriou­s profession­al career.

Speculatio­n has swirled that Pacquiao, whose record stands at 62-7-2, might retire by the end of this year.

Speaking during an online media briefing, Pacquiao said: “The negotiatio­ns are ongoing. I will not go into details so that there will not be any problems.”

Asked about retirement, he added: “We won’t answer that for now, because that is part of the negotiatio­ns. That will be included in the announceme­nt.”

Pacquiao, who said also he would have “no problem” should the bout be staged in the US, is reportedly preparing to run for president in 2022.

Quizzed on Monday about his aspiration­s for the head political post in the Philippine­s, Pacquiao remained coy.

“I didn’t become a boxer to fight in four-rounders or 10-rounders; I boxed to become a world champion,” he said.

“Any politician, even a barangay chairman, dreams of becoming president.”

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Manny Pacquiao has not fought since 2019

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