Biyernes, Marso 4, 2016

MANY PAQUIAO 2016

PAQUIAO LOVE TO FIGHT RIO 2016

great  Boxer Manny Pacquiao said Wednesday it would be an honour to fight for the Philippines at this year's Rio Olympics, where professional fighters could be allowed to compete for the first time.
It would be my honor to represent the country in the Olympics, Pacquiao said in a statement to AFP
If I would be asked to represent boxing, why not?  I would do everything for my country.

The 37-year-old, one of the world's wealthiest boxers, made the comments while training for what he said would be his last professional fight, an April 9 Las Vegas rematch with American Timothy Bradley.
 Pacquiao has posted a 57-6-2 win-loss-draw record in a glittering 21-year pro career that began in January 1995.
AFP in Switzerland on Monday that AIBA would vote within three months on proposals that would allow all professional fighters to compete in the Olympic Games, including in Rio.
 said proposed changes to AIBA statutes, set to be put to a vote at a special congress of AIBA confederations at the end of May, could leave Olympic eligibility in the hands of the national boxing federations.
Qualifying for the 2016 Rio summer games that begin on August 5 is already under way, but Wu noted that there were still opportunities for professionals to qualify.
Spokesmen for the Philippine Olympic Committee had no comment on Pacquiao's statement.
The 37-year-old, one of the world's wealthiest boxers, made the comments while training for what he said would be his last professional fight, an April 9 Las Vegas rematch with American Timothy Bradley.
 Pacquiao has posted a 57-6-2 win-loss-draw record in a glittering 21-year pro career that began in January 1995.
AFP in Switzerland on Monday that AIBA would vote within three months on proposals that would allow all professional fighters to compete in the Olympic Games, including in Rio.
 said proposed changes to AIBA statutes, set to be put to a vote at a special congress of AIBA confederations at the end of May, could leave Olympic eligibility in the hands of the national boxing federations.

Qualifying for the 2016 Rio summer games that begin on August 5 is already under way, but Wu noted that there were still opportunities for professionals to qualify.