Pacquiao recovers from ‘potentially career-threatening’ eye injury

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Pacquiao recovers from ‘potentially career-threatening’ eye injury
Manny Pacquiao sheds his eye patch as he was feeling fit enough to attend the clash between the Lakers and Golden State Warriors

LOS ANGELES, USA – The eye injury Manny Pacquiao suffered in a unanimous-decision win  over Adrian Broner is a scratched cornea, and the Filipino ring icon is already on the mend, a spokesman for Pacquiao’s camp said Monday, January 20.

The New York Daily News had reported that some in Pacquiao’s camp feared he had suffered a potentially career-threatening detached retina in beating Broner to retain the World Boxing Association “regular” welterweight world title – the lesser of two WBA welterweight belts to that of unbeaten US “super champion” Keith Thurman.

In fact, the 40-year-old fighter had already shed his eye patch and was feeling fit enough to attend Monday night’s NBA game between the reigning champion Golden State Warriors and the Los Angeles Lakers at Staples Center.

But the eye injury – possibly caused by loose tape on Broner’s gloves – wasn’t the only bad news for Pacquiao in an otherwise productive weekend.

A Los Angeles home owned by Pacquiao was burgled while he was in Las Vegas, sources said, but it wasn’t immediately clear what was taken. (READ: Investigation into burglary continues as Pacquiao stays in another house)

It’s not the first time a prominent sportsman has had a home burglarized in Los Angeles.

Former Los Angeles Dodgers star Yasiel Puig was the victim of at least four burglaries in an 18-month period while he was playing in Major League Baseball games or otherwise fulfilling team duties. Thieves have also targeted the home of Los Angeles Rams receiver Robert Woods.

Pacquiao, who improved to 61-7 with two drawn and 39 knockouts after his win over Broner, has indicated that he will continue to fight even though he has obligations as a Philippines senator.

“I will ask my promoters who’s next and we will announce that in proper time,” promised Pacquiao, who said he would be more than willing to climb into the ring again with Floyd Mayweather in a bid to avenge his 2015 loss to the undefeated American which became the richest one-day sporting event in history.

“Tell him to come back to the ring and we will fight,” Pacquiao said. – Rappler.com

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