Pacquiao to attend AIBA World Championships in Qatar

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Pacquiao to attend AIBA World Championships in Qatar
The 36-year-old Pacquiao is expected to watch the afternoon session of fights on Thursday.

DOHA, Qatar – Manny Pacquiao is set to attend the World Boxing Championships in Doha later this week, following a personal invitation from the head of the tournament’s governing body, it was announced Tuesday.

Ching-Kuo Wu, president of AIBA, said he had personally asked the Philippine boxing hero to attend the 10-day event and said it was the first time such a big name would visit the championships.

“Manny Pacquiao is a personal friend and I have invited him to come,” Wu told reporters ahead of the tournament’s first bouts.

“He’s never been to the World Championships and I said ‘come and have a look’.”

“This is the benchmark for future World Championships and I am pleased that Manny Pacquiao accepted my invitation to come and share his thoughts and ideas first hand.”

The 36-year-old Pacquiao is expected to watch the afternoon session of fights on Thursday.

Junior flyweight Rogen Ladon and welterweight Eumir Marcial are the Philippines’ representatives at the AIBA Championships. The top two fighters in the junior fly (up to 105 pounds) weight class will qualify for the Rio Olympics while the top 3 of the welterweight (up to 147 pounds) will qualify.

Earlier this week he announced plans to run for the Philippine Senate.

His visit could prompt many spectators from Qatar’s 200,000-strong population to the Ali Bin Hamad Al Attiya Arena, Doha, where the event is being held.

Pacquiao’s potential next opponent, Britain’s Amir Khan, is also expected in Qatar to do media work, but not at the same time as the Filipino.

Fighting in the world championships got underway on Tuesday.

Among the early winners were Vanuatu’s hard-hitting Boe Warawara whose clean hits removed the mouthguard of opponent Yakub Meredov on four occasions.

Morocco’s Abdelhak Aatakni survived the first knockdown of the tournament to outpoint India’s Manoj Kumar and Britain’s Pat McCormack won a feisty encounter with Moldova’s Dimitri Galagot.

Almost 250 boxers from some 70 countries are competing at the event across 10 weight categories.

At stake is not only the chance to win a world title but also 23 qualifying spots for the Rio Olympics next year. – Rappler.com

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