Pacquiao has no plans to retire

THOUGH bruised and battered, Manny Pacquiao said he felt “fine” on Sunday after his sensational sixth-round knockout by Mexican Juan Manuel Marquez and promised his fans he would return to the ring.

Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Manny Pacquiao said he felt fine after his defeat to Mexican Juan Manuel Marquez. Net photo.

THOUGH bruised and battered, Manny Pacquiao said he felt "fine” on Sunday after his sensational sixth-round knockout by Mexican Juan Manuel Marquez and promised his fans he would return to the ring.There had been speculation the 33-year-old Pacquiao might consider retirement after losing for a second time in his last three bouts but the Filipino southpaw made it clear he would be back to compete after taking a well-earned break."To all my fans, I would like to thank you for your prayers and assure you that I am fine,” Pacquiao said in a statement just hours after his stunning defeat in a non-title welterweight bout in front of a sellout crowd at the MGM Grand Garden Arena."I am looking forward to a nice rest and then I will be back to fight. On behalf of (his wife) Jinkee and our family we would like to wish everyone a joyous Christmas and a happy and healthy new year.”Pacquiao, who had won twice and drawn once in his three previous meetings with Marquez, was floored by a thunderous right by the counter-punching Mexican with just one second left in the sixth round of a high-energy bout.The Filipino was also knocked down in the third round but fears of a possible concussion were put to rest after a precautionary CT (computed tomography) scan at nearby University Medical Center hospital after the fight ended."The results were negative,” said Michael Koncz, Pacquiao’s advisor. "We were in and out in just over an hour and Manny was in excellent spirits.”Both fighters had much to prove in their heavily anticipated fourth showdown on Saturday.Marquez was determined to set the record straight after firmly believing he had been "robbed” by judges’ verdicts in their three previous fights while Pacquiao was eager to prove his powers had not diminished with age.The Filipino had delivered a below-par performance against Marquez 13 months ago when he narrowly retained his WBO welterweight title with a controversial majority decision that was greeted by loud booing from disgruntled Marquez fans.Pacquiao’s preparations for that fight were hampered by various distractions, including marital difficulties, but he has since patched up his relationship with his wife and become a much more disciplined boxer after giving up his former pastimes of cockfighting, gambling and nightclubbing.