Manny Pacquiao plans boxing return at Paris 2024 Olympics
Philippines boxing icon Manny Pacquiao, renowned for his illustrious career, has earned numerous accolades, but one significant achievement has eluded him—a medal at the Olympic Games. Remarkably, the legendary ‘Pacman’ has never graced the Summer Olympics stage, despite being the flag bearer for the Philippines during the opening ceremony.
In 2016, Pacquiao had a window of opportunity to compete, thanks to revised rules permitting boxers under the age of 40 to enter the competition. However, he opted to focus on his burgeoning political career in the Philippines instead. Now, at the age of 44, there’s exciting news on the horizon. The President of the Philippines Olympic Committee has confirmed Pacquiao’s desire to participate in the Paris 2024 Olympics. Witness the boxing world champions in action with attractive betting odds from Nextbet.
To secure a spot in the Paris Olympics, Pacquiao faces the most critical qualification route—the upcoming Asian Games, where the age limit for boxing competition is set at 40. Fortunately, two additional avenues exist for qualification. Early in 2024, two Olympic qualifying tournaments will provide another opportunity for Pacquiao to secure his place.
Pacquiao could also potentially qualify through the universality rule. In 2016, Olympic boxing was primarily reserved for amateur boxers. The recent statement from Tolentino, President of the Philippines Olympic Committee, reaffirmed Manny Pacquiao’s eagerness to represent his country at the Summer Olympics for the first time:
“Senator Pacquiao’s camp reached out saying our Filipino ring idol wants to fight in Paris,” stated Olympic Committee President Abraham Solentino.
The absence of the best southpaw in boxing history from the Summer Olympics has been a lamentable void in his remarkable career. Pound for pound, Pacquiao stands as one of the sport’s all-time greats. With 39 knockout victories to his name, the Olympic stage could have showcased his exceptional talents. However, it’s worth noting that the universality rule has posed challenges in the past, as experienced veterans and world champions have sometimes been outperformed by amateur competitors.
At the age of 45, the physical toll of competing in a boxing match while representing one’s country cannot be underestimated. While it’s not yet confirmed whether Senator Pacquiao will participate in the early 2024 qualifiers, the sports world eagerly awaits further news on this intriguing Olympic dream. Get the latest updates from the world of boxing only on Nextbet Sports.