Philippine boxing legend Manny Pacquiao says the outcome of his July bout against Argentine Lucas Matthysse will likely determine whether he will hang up his gloves after a storied career.
After a one-year hiatus from the ring, the 39-year-old has started training two weeks earlier than usual to bring himself up to peak fighting condition.
“I am not saying it will be the last, but it will be the basis for (me) to think about (whether) to continue or not,” Pacquiao said after training in Manila on Thursday.
Philippine boxing icon Manny Pacquiao has said his next fight could be his last. Photo: AFP
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“So I am trying my best and doing our best in the training in this fight to show if I can still do it or not,” he added.
Pacquiao has won world titles across an unprecedented eight different weight classes, but critics – including Matthysse, who is four years his junior – question his ability to box at the top of his game due to his age.
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The fighter, who won 38 of his first 47 professional fights by knockout, has not knocked out an opponent in nearly nine years.