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Boxing: Pacquiao puts Macau on the fight map

Published: 14 May 2013 - 11:24 pm | Last Updated: 03 Feb 2022 - 06:43 am

HONG KONG: Years ago Macau snatched the title of the world’s biggest gambling hub from Las Vegas and now, it wants a slice of the boxing action too.

With Manny Pacquiao following Chinese star Zou Shiming to the glitzy casino haven near Hong Kong, Macau looks set to copy Vegas by becoming a boxing capital -- with promoters eyeing a huge potential audience in China.

The November 24 bout, between Pacquiao and American Brandon Rios in the semi-autonomous territory, will be the biggest pro fight yet on Chinese soil. Not surprisingly, it will be financially advantageous for all concerned.

Filipino Pacquiao, 34, once considered the world’s best pound-for-pound fighter but now battling back from two straight losses, saves a fortune in American tax. 

Macau, and especially The Venetian, the giant casino-resort which is hosting the fight, gains more visitors, a higher profile, and an image diversified away from gambling. And top American promoter Bob Arum brings another big event to China, which he calls the “new destination for big time boxing”. Zou’s win against Eleazar Valenzuela last month drew an estimated 300 million TV viewers in the country.

Organisers say no final decision has been made on the fight’s timing, although expectations are high that it will be on the morning of November 24, which is a Sunday, to hit Saturday night TV audiences in the United States.

Macau’s gambling profits overtook Las Vegas in 2006 and Glenn McCartney, assistant professor of gaming and hospitality management at the University of Macau, said it now needed to diversify.

“Historically it’s been labelled as a gaming destination,” he said. “In Vegas 15 or 20 years ago they realised they could make money from other leisure tourism or business streams.

“There can be a tremendous multiplier effect on hosting events, which needs to be looked at more in order to push this strategy more across the industry. You want to get a positive branding that this is now a city of diversity.” AFP