Boxing: Angry Arum slams Pacquiao for skipping rehab

Veteran boxing promoter Bob Arum has criticised Manny Pacquiao for missing a planned rehab session. PHOTO: AFP

MACAU (AFP) - Veteran boxing promoter Bob Arum has blasted the injured Manny Pacquiao for missing a planned rehab visit to his doctor and says he has no idea when "Pacman" might return to the ring.

After watching Argentina's Cesar Cuenca beat China's "IK" Yang to lift the IBF junior welterweight title in Macau's Cotai Arena on Saturday night, the 83-year-old Top Rank chief Arum responded angrily when asked when Pacquiao might fight again.

"As far as I'm concerned he's not an active fighter," said Arum, adding that Pacquiao had "not been acting very professionally."

Pacquiao had surgery on May 7 to repair a torn right shoulder rotator cuff sustained in the unanimous points defeat against Floyd Mayweather in the richest fight of all time in Las Vegas five days earlier.

But Arum confirmed that the Philippines congressman cancelled a planned check-up with his surgeon Neal ElAttrache at the Kerlan-Jobe Orthopaedic Clinic in Los Angeles on July 4.

"Pacquiao was supposed to come over to see the doctor and for some reason he decided to cancel it," Arum told AFP.

"So he's not acting very professionally."

Just days after he had been due to see the surgeon, Pacquiao instead travelled to Indonesia in a much-publicised trip to film a television advertisement and visit to a Filipina on death row.

Mary Jane Veloso was sentenced to death in Indonesia after being arrested in 2009 with 2.6kg of heroin sewn into the lining of her suitcase.

"We're hoping to help save Mary Jane's life, I think Mary Jane is a victim of human-trafficking," Pacquiao said after visiting the single mother of two young children in Wirogunan prison on the main island of Java on July 10.

But Arum insisted that the 36-year-old's first priority should have been to be back in Los Angeles for an appointment with his surgeon to decide on his rehabilitation programme.

"When you have an operation like that you've got to get into rehab. You've got to get the doctor to look at it and to guide you as to the kind of rehab that you've got to do," said Arum.

"He's a grown man and he makes his own decisions but as far as I'm concerned he's not an active fighter."

Mayweather has since been stripped of the WBO welterweight belt he won for beating Pacquiao after he failed to meet a deadline to pay a US$200,000 (S$273,600) sanctioning fee for the May 2 fight.

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