Pacquiao to fight in September
Philippine boxing hero Manny Pacquiao plans to fight again in
September, with the bout likely to be staged outside the United States
to avoid high taxes, his spokeswoman said Wednesday.
Negotiations are ongoing for a rematch with Mexican Juan Manuel
Marquez, who knocked Pacquiao out in his last fight in December,
although the opponent and the venue are yet to be finalised, Rose Tamayo
told AFP.
“The fight is definitely in September. We will talk about the
opponent and the place after the May 13 elections,” Tamayo said, citing
comments Pacquiao made to her on Wednesday.
Pacquiao, 34, is running for re-election as a congressman in next
month's Philippine mid-term elections, and he is currently on the
campaign trail.
Tamayo said Pacquiao wanted his next fight to be outside the United
States, where he has traditionally fought in front of huge crowds and
for enormous pay-per-view television revenues, to avoid high taxes.
“Manny wants to fight outside the United States because of the taxes...
Singapore is one of the top places for consideration. There is also
Macau and Dubai,” Tamayo told AFP.
Pacquiao has won an unprecedented eight world titles in different
weight divisions, and was until recently regarded by many as the best
pound-for-pound boxer.
But Pacquiao lost his World Boxing Organization welterweight crown in
June last year in a controversial points decision to US fighter Timothy
Bradley, then suffered his shock knockout defeat to Marquez.
His losses prompted calls for him to retire, but Pacquiao has
consistently signalled his intention to keep on fighting.
Pacquiao's sporting achievements lifted him and his family out of
deep poverty, as he became one of the highest paid sportsmen in the
world and an endorser of a myriad of products in the Philippines.
AFP
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