Pacquiao confirms fight with Vargas
Boxing icon Manny Pacquiao confirmed on Wednesday that he would be coming out of retirement to fight World Boxing Organization (WBO) welterweight champion Jessie Vargas in November.
The 37-year-old Filipino legend, who has won world titles in eight weight divisions, made the announcement after meeting with fight promoter Bob Arum in Manila on Tuesday.
Article continues after this advertisement“Yes, the fight is on. I have agreed to a November 5 fight with reigning WBO welterweight champion Jessie Vargas,” Pacquiao said in a statement.
“Boxing is my passion. I miss what I’d been doing inside the gym and atop the ring.”
After winning a unanimous decision against American Timothy Bradley in April, Pacquiao had said he would retire to focus on his political career.
Article continues after this advertisementPacquiao was elected to the Senate in May but even before taking office, he said he was open to fighting again.
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“Boxing is my main source of income. I can’t rely on my salary as a public official.
“I’m helping the family of my wife and my own family, as well. Many people also come to me to ask for help and I just couldn’t ignore them,” he said on Wednesday.
The American 27-year-old Vargas (27-1, 10 KOs) said last week he was in talks with Pacquiao’s camp to hold a fight in Las Vegas and Pacquiao’s manager Michael Koncz confirmed Wednesday a promotional tour for the fight would be held from September 8-10 in Los Angeles.
Pacquiao (58-6-2, 38 KOs) said he would return to the Philippines straight after promoting the fight to keep up his political duties.
“My entire training camp will be held here in the Philippines so I can attend to my legislative works. This is my campaign promise and I’m determined to keep it,” said Pacquiao.
During his previous stint as a congressman in Philippines the House of Representatives before being elected to the upper house, Pacquiao faced criticism for being among the top absentee lawmakers.
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