Pacquiao plans to fight Vargas in November: report

37-year-old earlier announced his retirement after defeating Timothy Bradley on April 9

Former Filipino boxer and senator Manny Pacquiao, waves from a truck during election campaigning in Malabon Metro Manila in the Philippines May 6, 2016. PHOTO: REUTERS

LOS ANGELES:
Filipino boxer Manny Pacquiao will return to the ring later this year to fight in the World Boxing Organization (WBO) welterweight champion Jessie Vargas, the boxing star's manager said on Wednesday. "Retirement doesn't suit Manny right now," Michael Koncz told the Los Angeles Times. "It is amazing what training and fighting does for him."

In Manila, newly elected senator Pacquiao said details of any match would only be ironed out after he meets American promoter Bob Arum on August 9. "Nothing is final yet," he told AFP through a spokesman.

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After Pacquiao defeated Timothy Bradley on April 9, he announced he was retiring from the sport to devote more time to his political career. He was elected as the Philippine senator in May.

He announced several weeks ago that he would fight again. The record eight-division world champion's next fight will be on November 5, Arum said.


Arum is looking at holding the fight in Las Vegas or Dubai. He tweeted last week that he was talking to a group from the Middle East that wants to host Pacquiao (58-6-2).

American Vargas (27-1-0) said Friday he is in talks with Pacquiao's camp to hold a fight on November 5 at the Thomas & Mack Center arena in Las Vegas.

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Koncz told the Times that he would travel with Arum to Philippines next week to meet with Pacquiao and pick a site.

"That's the essence of the meeting," Koncz said. "Not choosing an opponent. That's already done."
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