Manila
(AFP) - Philippine boxing legend Manny Pacquiao on Wednesday urged the
World Boxing Organization (WBO) to review the "unfair decision and
officiating" after losing his welterweight title to Australia's Jeff
Horn.
Pacquiao
endorsed a formal call by the Philippines' Games and Amusement Board
for the WBO to review the outcome of Sunday's fight in Brisbane.
"I
love boxing and I don't wanna see it dying because of unfair decision
and officiating," Pacquiao, 38, said in a statement issued by his
office.
"I
had already accepted the decision but as a leader and, at the same
time, fighter I have the moral obligation to uphold sportsmanship, truth
and fairness in the eyes of the public," said Pacquiao, also a sitting
senator.
In
the twilight of a 22-year pro career in which he won world titles in an
unprecedented eight weight divisions, Pacquiao had initially called for
a rematch, but later said he would also "think hard" about retiring.
Widely written off by observers, Horn, 29, shocked Pacquiao with his ultra-aggressiveness to earn a unanimous 12-round decision.
A
day after the bout, the Philippines' sports regulatory body wrote the
WBO calling for a "thorough review" on the decisions of American referee
Mark Nelson and the judges.
"We
are making this request for a review, which may call for sanctions on
the referee and judges if so warranted, in furtherance of our mutual
goal of protecting the integrity of the sport," the board wrote.
Pacquiao attached a copy of the letter to his own statement.
"WBO
should take appropriate action on the letter sent by the Games and
Amusement Board so as not to erode the people's interest in boxing,"
Pacquiao said.
The WBO on Tuesday responded to the controversy in its Twitter account.
"The
discretion of a referee or judge cannot be reversed, except in a case
of fraud or violation of laws which is not the case in Pac vs Horn," the
WBO said.
"The
contract for Pac vs Horn provides a rematch clause, which the WBO is in
accordance (with) if the promoters decide to move forward."
While
saying he respected the fight outcome, Pacquiao had questioned the
referee's decisions and made disparaging comments about Horn.
"He's
not really good but he's really strong," Pacquiao said of Horn on
Monday, while the Filipino's camp criticised the referee for supposedly
allowing the undefeated Australian to get away with a host of illegal
tactics.
"The
problem here is that the referee, I don't know if he did it
deliberately or he just did not have experience, he just allowed it and
did not even give any warning for how many times," Pacquiao said.
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