Pacquiao to return to the ring in late 2016: report
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[July 13, 2016]
(Reuters) - Manny Pacquiao is
planning to fight again later this year, just three months after
announcing his retirement from boxing, ESPN reported on Tuesday.
Pacquiao, who said his win over Timothy Bradley in April was his
final bout, would fight on Oct. 29 or Nov. 5 in Las Vegas against a
yet-to-be-determined opponent, his promoter Bob Arum told ESPN.
Since Pacquiao's "farewell" bout three months ago, the 37-year-old
former eight-division world boxing champion won a senate seat in the
Philippines.
According to the report, Arum had placed a hold on the Mandalay Bay
Events Center in Las Vegas for a possible Pacquiao return on Oct. 15
but the southpaw's responsibilities forced a change of plans.
"Manny wants to come back. The problem is he can only come back if
it doesn't interfere with his senate duties," Arum said in the
report.
"We had penciled him in for Oct. 15 at Mandalay Bay but we were
informed that is no longer possible because he has to spend that
week leading up to Oct. 15 formulating the budget in the senate and
doing the votes.
"So he has to be there for that week, so that knocks out that week.
He can't mess around with that. So now we're looking at Oct. 29 or
Nov. 5. The question is building availability because we want to do
the fight in Las Vegas."
Pacquiao's unanimous decision win over Bradley was his first fight
in nearly a year after his loss to Floyd Mayweather. He had said he
was bringing the curtain down on his career to concentrate on
politics and his family.
Pacquiao adviser Michael Koncz said in the report that the southpaw,
while committed to politics, is happiest when he is in the ring.
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Manny Pacquiao moves in with a punch against Timothy Bradley at MGM
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"Manny's primary concern and obligation is to fulfill his senatorial
duties," Koncz said.
"But he just misses (boxing). He misses the training. He misses
being in the gym. You can see when he trains it's like a stress
reliever for him. His mood changes. It's like he's in happy land,"
said Koncz.
"So I am working with Bob and Manny is working closely with the
senate president to make sure the dates are OK. We're doing this
properly."
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto; Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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