• Email Us: [email protected]
  • Contact Us: +1 718 874 1545
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Medical Market Report

  • Home
  • All Reports
  • About Us
  • Contact Us

Boxing-Pacquiao quits ‘greatest sport in the world’ to contest Philippines presidency

September 29, 2021 by David Barret Leave a Comment

September 29, 2021

By Neil Jerome Morales and Karen Lema

MANILA (Reuters) -World boxing icon Manny Pacquiao announced his retirement from what he called the “greatest sport in the world” on Wednesday to focus on a run for the Philippines presidency, the biggest fight of his career.

In a 14-minute video posted on Facebook and Twitter, “Pacman”, as he is known in the sport, thanked fans worldwide before closing the curtain on a 26-year boxing career that earned him world titles in eight different divisions, which to this day remains unmatched.

“I just heard the final bell. Boxing is over,” said the 42-year-old Pacquiao, now a Philippines senator, drawing a flood of reactions from fans ranging from disbelief to gratitude.

Pacquiao, whose fast footwork and blistering speed of punches made him one of the top offensive fighters in the sport’s history, said he was at peace with his decision, adding it was the turn of other Filipino boxers to shine.

“As I hang up my boxing gloves, I would like to thank the whole world especially the Filipino people for supporting Manny Pacquiao,” he said, fighting back tears.

Pacquiao came from impoverished beginnings https://reut.rs/3kRUMHu as a ship stowaway who started fighting on the streets as a boy, with prizes of $2 a fight. His net worth was $63 million last year, according to his Philippines statement of assets.

He is widely rated as among the best pound-for-pound fighters in history, better than Muhammad Ali https://reut.rs/3okAUyR, veteran promoter Bob Arum said in 2010.

George “Ferocious” Kambosos Jr, an Australian world lightweight champion and sparring partner of Pacquiao, expressed his gratitude in a gweet, saying: “Thank you for everything you did for my Career #Legend.”

‘GREATEST OF ALL TIME’

In August, the father of five lost a WBA welterweight world title match https://ift.tt/3Dus2eU against Cuban Yordenis Ugas, leaving his fight record at 62 wins, including 39 knockouts, eight losses and two draws.

“Manny Pacquiao will always be the greatest boxer of all time,” said Senate President Vicente Sotto.

With his six-year term as a senator ending next year, Pacquiao this month presented himself https://ift.tt/3nQODNy as the best person to succeed President Rodrigo Duterte and lead the Southeast Asian nation of 110 million people.

While no one questions his prowess inside the ring, many political observers doubt his ability to fight entrenched poverty and social problems and handle the economic fallout and job losses from one of Asia’s worst and longest-running COVID-19 epidemics.

“He is adored as a boxer, but even those who adore him as a boxer have second thoughts about his ability to govern,” said Temario Rivera, a retired academic, citing his patchy Senate attendance.

Pacquiao has since 2010 divided his time between politics and big-money bouts mostly in the United States.

He promised to fight government corruption when he launched his presidential bid, remarks that further damaged his relationship with Duterte, whose bloody war on drugs and campaign to reintroduce the death penalty Pacquiao had wholeheartedly endorsed as a staunch loyalist.

Richard Heydarian, an author, columnist and academic who specialises in politics, said Pacquiao’s retirement meant he will now give 100% to his political ambitions.

“I think Pacquiao is increasingly emerging as the candidate of the opposition,” Heydarian said.

A new opinion poll showed Pacquiao rising a notch to fourth spot, cornering 12% of the 2,400 people surveyed, from 8% previously.

(Reporting by Neil Jerome MoralesWriting by Karen Lema Editing by Ed Davies, Lincoln Feast, Martin Petty and Mark Heinrich)

Source Link Boxing-Pacquiao quits ‘greatest sport in the world’ to contest Philippines presidency

David Barret
David Barret

Related posts:

  1. Tennis – Azarenka calls for mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations
  2. Apple offers small concession in easing App Store rules for Netflix, others
  3. Glassdoor acquires Fishbowl, a semi-anonymous social network and job board, to square up to LinkedIn
  4. Folk helps you share contacts with your team

Filed Under: News

Reader Interactions

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Primary Sidebar

  • US Just Killed NASA’s Mars Sample Return Mission – So What Happens Now?
  • Art Sleuths May Have Recovered Traces Of Da Vinci’s DNA From One Of His Drawings
  • Countries With The Most Narcissists Identified By 45,000-Person Study, And The Results Might Surprise You
  • World’s Oldest Poison Arrows Were Used By Hunters 60,000 Years Ago
  • The Real Reason You Shouldn’t Eat (Most) Raw Cookie Dough
  • Antarctic Scientists Have Just Moved The South Pole – Literally
  • “What We Have Is A Very Good Candidate”: Has The Ancestor Of Homo Sapiens Finally Been Found In Africa?
  • Europe’s Missing Ceratopsian Dinosaurs Have Been Found And They’re Quite Diverse
  • Why Don’t Snorers Wake Themselves Up?
  • Endangered “Northern Native Cat” Captured On Camera For The First Time In 80 Years At Australian Sanctuary
  • Watch 25 Years Of A Supernova Expanding Into Space Squeezed Into This 40-Second NASA Video
  • “Diet Stacking” Trend Could Be Seriously Bad For Your Health
  • Meet The Psychedelic Earth Tiger, A Funky Addition To “10 Species To Watch” In 2026
  • The Weird Mystery Of The “Einstein Desert” In The Hunt For Rogue Planets
  • NASA Astronaut Charles Duke Left A Touching Photograph And Message On The Moon In 1972
  • How Multilingual Are You? This New Language Calculator Lets You Find Out In A Minute
  • Europa’s Seabed Might Be Too Quiet For Life: “The Energy Just Doesn’t Seem To Be There”
  • Amoebae: The Microscopic Health Threat Lurking In Our Water Supplies. Are We Taking Them Seriously?
  • The Last Dogs In Antarctica Were Kicked Out In April 1994 By An International Treaty
  • Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS Snapped By NASA’s Europa Mission: “We’re Still Scratching Our Heads About Some Of The Things We’re Seeing”
  • Business
  • Health
  • News
  • Science
  • Technology
  • +1 718 874 1545
  • +91 78878 22626
  • [email protected]
Office Address
Prudour Pvt. Ltd. 420 Lexington Avenue Suite 300 New York City, NY 10170.

Powered by Prudour Network

Copyrights © 2026 · Medical Market Report. All Rights Reserved.

Go to mobile version