Pacquiao wants Marcial to fight in Manila before Paris Olympics
MANILA, Philippines: RETIRED eight-division world boxing champion Manny Pacquiao has just personally congratulated Paris Olympic-bound fighter Eumir Felix Marcial for winning a silver medal in the recent Hangzhou 19th Asian Games in China.

Read this in The Manila Times digital edition.
(UPDATE) RETIRED eight-division world boxing champion Emmanuel "Manny" Pacquiao has just personally congratulated Paris Olympic-bound fighter Eumir Felix Marcial for winning a silver medal in the recent Hangzhou 19th Asian Games in China.
Not only becoming the first Filipino boxer to qualify for the Paris Games after reaching the Asiad final — an Olympic continental qualifier, the 28-year-old boxer from Zamboanga City got boxing tips from Pacquiao during their meetup at the Forbes Park in Makati City last Friday.
"He (Marcial) was congratulated by the senator personally after bagging a silver medal in the Asian Games and making it to the Olympics for the second time," International matchmaker Sean Gibbons said. "The living legend Pacquiao was so excited to see him, he also gave Eumir some boxing tips."
But there was a bigger story from there.
The 44-year-old future hall of famer, according to Gibbons, is planning to set up a pro fight here in an undetermined venue in Manila for Marcial — one of Marcial's possible two scheduled pro bouts — before competing in the Paris Olympics from July 26 to August 11.
"The Asiad silver medalist, Tokyo Olympics bronze medalist just met with Viva Manny Pacquiao, he presented him the silver medal, and the big news was the senator wants to do a fight here in Manila, maybe in February to be sponsored by the Manny Pacquiao Promotions," Gibbons added.
Marcial, who is sporting a 4-0 win-loss record with two knockouts, expressed excitement to fight in front of his hometown, noting that the last time he fought in Manila was in 2019 Philippines 30th Southeast Asian Games when he won the gold in the middleweight class.
"It definitely excites me to hear it from senator himself that he wanted to arrange a fight here for me under his promotions," Marcial said. "There are many Filipinos who like to see me fight here. I'm begging for the support of my fellow Filipinos."
Marcial will definitely be the main event bout of the fight card to be arranged by Gibbons later on, but the training of the four-time Southeast Asian Games middleweight king will definitely stay in the United States.